what s around me. french accordion music plays now, paris is a city that s rightly proud of its traditional image, but battlelines are being drawn over what truly makes it look and feel so uniquely parisian. upfor grabs, unesco world heritage status. so, will it be the crusty baguette or those distinctive blue grey zinc rooftops that will triumph? we sent emeline nsingi nkosi to see two rivals slug it out for the honours. bells toll you can t walk more than a street in paris without seeing someone with a baguette under their arm. i m told the french get through 10 billion of them every year.
looking forward to hearing from you. you re watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. the slate landscape in north wales that s been awarded unesco world heritage status. cheering. the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh, once an everyday part of the soldier s lot, drudgery and danger. now no more, after almost four decades. if one is on one s own in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don t see why all these people should wander in and say
feminist solidarity across time, i think. congratulations to emily stewart, the winner of the helen anne bell poetry bequest award, speaking to me earlier. now, a brief musical interlude on newsday. what do you think of this? that is berlin techno, in case you were wondering, and the reason we re playing it is because some of the city s best known djs have started a campaign for the united nations to grant berlin techno unesco world heritage status. they say it s the best way of protecting the city s legendary night clubs. here s dj chris liebing explaining why the berlin dance scene is so important. let s start from the beginning. you know, when the wall fell in germany, it was basically the dance floors of the clubs in berlin where everybody