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It is 11 o clock let s get you the very latest news has Janet Honda the M.P. For Great Yarmouth has told B.B.C. Radio Norfolk that time is running out to save what s left of hens because coastline this weekend storms left 10 chalets teaching on the sandy cliff edge Brandon Lewis says the authorities are planning an action but he says all involved have to now get on and do something to stop erosion the chair of him has be Parish Council is Keith Korea. The government would listen to how we a badly needed sea defenses. 3 years ago now we could potentially have 6 go into the say we need more houses are going to take it s going to say to get say differences sort. The roads minister is meeting key figures across Norfolk today who want the government to Jewel the whole of the A 47 Jessye Norman is in King s Lynn it s all being arranged by the A 47 alliance group in Norfolk made up of business leaders and councils the chair is the county councillor Martin will be who says Mr Norman won t jus
6 o clock this is evening Extra with Seamus McKee Welcome to the program our main story the trial of the 2 Ulster Rugby players accused of rape years details of texts that were exchanged and still to come a grammar and a high school really emerged and killed kid what do you think of bilateral school let s hear the news 1st from Amery a young woman who has accused to be players of raping her has been cross-examined by defense barrister for the 1st time the court was told that in her 1st police interview the woman didn t tell officers another woman had briefly come into the bedroom during the alleged attack a defense barrister asked her why not tell the police about the witness she replied It obviously slipped my mind the woman told the court the salient point was the fact that she had been really upset and the other person walking in was secondary Paddy Jackson and Stuart olding denied all the charges against them the trial continues the Irish Tricolor has been banned from this year so
Councillors also agreed to increase council tax money 5 percent yesterday here s the labor group leader Sarah appear to cuts obviously adult k. Yet again because of the number of elderly people increasing in the county we know that people with disabilities we know the costs are going to go up and yet we re cutting the budgets that support the most vulnerable the final budgets will be signed off the next month Meanwhile $1.00 county councillor says he can t understand why the funding for the socially positive Greenways project is being removed a 14000 pound grant for the schemes been stopped as part of those budget savings Greenways organizes volunteers to look after open spaces and wildlife in and around Ipswich liberal Democrat councillor John Field says there are many benefits to want Greenways dollars that project vomit he looks after green spaces it does a very good job doing that we also understand that there s a lot of volunteering going on and some of those volunteers found tha
It s Mark Murphy a break 1st at 7 am Let s get underway with the very latest news right now from clear had ringtone Thanks Not good morning the ambulance service that serves Suffolk has seen the highest number of serious incidents including patient deaths over the last 5 years in figures gathered by the b.b.c. The east of England Ambulance Service had $96.00 incidents described as serious and requiring investigation but the trust that runs the service says its reporting systems have changed and in fact fewer than half of those incidents would previously have been considered serious So if a police say there s no evidence the death of a man embarrassing to him and was suspicious he had been found lying on the ground near the West Suffolk college Steve Martin has more the man who was in his twenty s was found on an open space in the college on the 22nd of August he was taken barely conscious to hospital but died 3 days later a post-mortem concluded he died from bleeding on the brain Mean