Transcripts for BBC Radio Cambridgeshire BBC Radio Cambridge

Transcripts for BBC Radio Cambridgeshire BBC Radio Cambridgeshire 20191015 060000

And push us forward yet the men up Libya men also as Marcus have weird and Bernadino even Risto have been named as the joint winners of the 200-1000 Booker Prize last night after the judges broke the competition's rules by disc declaring a tie the pair will split the 50000 pounds prize after the panel insisted they couldn't separate the entries at which he was recognized for her sequel to The Handmaid's Tale book called The testaments is the oldest ever winner while Eva Risto is the 1st black woman to win for her novel girl woman other Margaret Atwood said she was actually glad she'd won with another author it would have been quite embarrassing. For me. And a good Canadian as we don't do famous we think it's a bad taste. And would have been embarrassing if I had been alone here. Sports news now and over 6000 fans watched England's under 20 side take on the Czech Republic at London Road last night the Czechs secured a comfortable 3 nil win it's the 1st time international football has been played in Peterborough since 2016 in icehockey Peterborough coach Slava Krulak offset his side must cherish their 1st full point weekend of the new season phantoms beat Sheffield and Milton Keynes to move up to 4th in the National Division table the weather for Cambridge now will be largely dry and cloudy today but it could brighten up later on as maximum temperatures 16 degrees Celsius or $61.00 degrees Fahrenheit there's more from us on Facebook of course such b.b.c. Radio came but it's 5 minutes past 7. Games which share the cam Lawrence Bragg fish . On b.b.c. Radio Cambridge Good morning and welcome to choose that can we are and on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge Yeah the only good news said I but he got half a hello hello it was a Without a doubt this is b.b.c. Radio came for the date is the 15th of October we know that. It's the 31st of October and next we're going to be asking the business community of Cambridge are you ready for brakes it was because a lot of people I'm looking forward to doing during such which go back to this dilemma that we set an hour ago yeah go on Kevin smiling thinking about it you're the only other parent in this year in this radio one little book about non-parent and the non-parent Jefferson Parish Katherine let me just repeat that the dilemma in the book Brooke is my daughter she's 15 and she said to me Dad can I sell my x. Box you brought me for my birthday I need some money for my trip to London with my friends I hardly use the x. Box anyway so should I or shouldn't I let her do that. It's such a tricky one because she did ask for it as a probably as a birthday present she does have the right as a teenager I think to change her mind because they do you do that's an adult. Quite enterprising I think sounds like you're saying I'm going to say overall yes but I understand you're a little bit gutted about it and they all are you thing. I rums reporting about this for an hour yesterday so not all are still stuck on the fence a very nice really really go. Yes she's been grown up enough to ask you if she can do it so she's been on ice and she's been honest and upfront about what she needs the money for yeah if you've got Julius as saying I'd say no it's clearly she really wanted in the 1st place I explained I think she needs to earn the money for her trip and that's a lesson to saying that she's clearly mature and grown up enough to ask and is very responsible if it's a school trip I would or would be more lenient it's not a school trip it's with a ship with I might say yes gal and then if that's what she wants I need an automatic as you've not given us and also I don't know how you can vote and I know you're so on the Fed cut down a bit so I don't very apparent Yeah and I think it is really good at what you show you go ahead is how do you know you know that I can answer I show you show that you are nowhere near ready for parenthood yet it is just this every day and night and day and that is all I know but you know what might be on the right if paranoid because that is the site. I feel free to comment on I want triple 3 cam the new message if you are in my shoes what would you do which is that you are going to sell it but I would really want to do that my 1st instinct is no would you say yeah go on and sell it and you know spend the money on whatever you want that's one of the neighbors when we come back to this again just after half past 7 this morning people see right there came a shot it's now 7 o. I told b.b.c. Radio Cambridge here this is Macand Laurence breakfast show. So it is crunch time in the BRICs it talks in a matter of days will find out if the e.u. Accepts Boris Johnson's deal or if the prime minister is to be forced ask for another extension and today we're looking at looking at how Cambridge is preparing for bricks it are you ready do you run a company do you work in a business that really needs to be looking at themselves and asking that very question all we ready for a break said the county has a thriving mix of small businesses and global corporations Here's our political. Also had almost certain looking at some of the issues they could face those that actually no business in came which it won't be affected by pricks it's how much they were affected will depend on the size and type of business but there are a few key areas that companies are preparing for one of the major concerns is the important exports of goods and services if we lead the Customs Union and single market on the 31st of October then the e.u. Will start coming out checks on British kids for the 1st time in the short term at least this will mean more paperwork and could lead to delays at ports like Felixstowe could possibly lead to traffic problems and supply routes being disrupted then the staff and particularly how employing e.u. Workers could be affected Another consideration is what is going to happen to packed in and labeling but at the moment may refer to e.u. Safety requirements Similarly there's copyright trademark some patrons to consider as well as how to changes to fuel energy prices could affect profits that's how Olson reporting now if Tyler and his son Allan run a cosmetics company based in Britain in Peterborough they say the uncertainty has been frustrating frustrating and they are convinced it will all end only 31st of October our reporter sure we can arm it has been along to meet the. Way we're going there to fill it up in our opinion. The manufacturing base is this is one of them and then you have the lightly machine they have. Here c.o.v. . Because it's going out. This is a problem packaging it could become the driver which is. To get the bottles here a couple of packaging stays in here because you know it's dry and it's a very sort of ambient temperature we export to sort of the likes of our island Slovenia a very small peripheral. Number of a new countries and again we. I really do too much with Germany France Italy and Spain simply because they like their own homegrown stuff and again the likes of Powell and we buy from Poland we do shit loads I mean containers to. Stay to the Far East the government I am in Japan all those countries so weird if you said. Sorry no brakes it was his the challenge diversified be ready if you do something you've got to move around to try and replace that income and we doing it anybody can only prepare for what they couldn't see do legally at the moment the Yanks are making provision by opening up a subsidiary in Poland so we've got to run to almost 2 parallel businesses or regulator offices what you've initially got you to do c.p.s. Sells which is across better products like to report then you have to at the moment but just on the same p.n.p. Which is the cosmetic product notification portal in the e.u. That goes through the f.c.c. Which is the chemical sort of agency for Europe but if it happens on the 31st all that becomes we can't access anything so therefore what we've got to do is set up something in Poland with a company and somebody that is going to be an approved person. Which we're doing now will be I would there's a sort of board members or suchlike that would have to have somebody is resident fully approved person basically within Europe so we could actually physically sell to island without too many problems it's all doubling up on the site think everything you could bring in more people it will increase your costs things are in place but nobody knows what the reaction it's going to go in that is the frustration is it got to be told or is it going to be 2020 Everybody wants something different there is no common denominator anywhere you know you see just wait for the day they say we're out or would not now Andrew wants. Sinise managing director all Vanstone in stable food which recruits workers from your farms and factories joins me now and you're good morning all in all you're doing fine thank you briefly tell us about your company or your customers. In. General by results but we specialize. 'd in sort of things to the space. Chemical specialist. And I answer yes or no are you ready for another deal breaker. Of course not I mean the hope is. To. Sort of given up what I think about it was an extent just as the best case of finding workers to come here and that is pretty much what you did off the brakes it has been one of the biggie she's I guess for the past 3 years feelin so many people in your position are you finding that people don't want to come here anymore. When you say it's after breakfast epicenter referendum men the counter people told them will come and going on. Every disrupt some. Of the. Time are about the sort of feeling on what some things . That. But 2 types of trees most of one of the young ones are students who come for a year or 2 of the same. Earning as much but I come a 1000 tells. Worrying they are skilled returners who come back year after unit to do specific jobs concern that they're not going to be able to come back and elsewhere where they know they can continue another such a serious impact on us describe the same particular times and you know you describe the impact saying financially it's impacted. It means we can fulfill the jobs that were supposed to be the skilled people we've been used to sing out of the last 20 years Ok. We have to find new people to do jobs. Misconception thanks we worked on skills this mom's. Been working very very particular especially long breaks. And we need to people. But it seems to work I'm able to come back. Ponchos what I know that will be welcomed. Ok so you've evolved line the obstacles that you facing what do you want to happen. Daily the whole thing just to go away but one thing I suppose the biggest concern is being reflex. To legislate forms and agencies and licenses to deal with them and it's not enough already but put it in other people perceive 'd a complaint last month I don't think it's the end of the day we can do something we'll pillars of beneath the table to do the job and also be possible to bring people in before they want to come that's another matter. Andrew Watson thank you very much for your time this morning the Thomas 716 you're listening to b.b.c. Radio came up with discussing and asking. Businesses in Cambridge or are we ready you can have your say on text I want triple 3 and start your message with the word cam I will come back to the story so in a crass Cambridge. B.b.c. Radio Cambridge still got keys between a mansion Wimble into in this morning on the a one for one way a lorry has broken down on the mail Hill roundabouts it is heavy on all approaches there if you are stuck in these keys and it's safe and legal to update me on the recovery and what's going on to give me a cool one numbers 080859596 now between Peter Brown what to say north bank is closed to him from dog in a double it because of a flood warning so you have to divert down which was the right the causeway and on to be a 47 and vice versa checking the a faulty in the usual delays through the words east bound from Huntington to by a hill around Brampton heart it's busy as well where the building up on the a faulty weights eastbound towards Caxton Javits elsewhere Harrison way that's looking slow in Sanaa is towards the Meadow Lane a roundabout on the rails the $729.00 a Greater Anglia eally to London Liverpool Street Train supposed to be calling at Cambridge chauffeur them with tolls for the parkway that has been cancelled on the buses in March the 3346 and 56 buses they can't stop at Broad Street Tesco because of what's going on in Haven Hill the thirteen's n x 13 services and all stopping all mail fields way between a man a road and writing road that's because the cut the road is closed until Friday that's the light is more travel before half past 7. When the b.b.c. Reports on things about where I live or why do you feel it sounds something like this sometimes it even sounds like this and it. Might even sound like it's a song like this if you're in a love. Story. Telling the b.b.c. . If your idea could be seen by people with the u.k. . And in. Competition the competition closes on the 26th of October see the website full time and. The b.b.c. Radio Cambridge good news. Cambridge train station is representing the. World cup of stations today. So one newspaper something trite. About the electric light says been wearing to. The train to London. Good song I love it it was. Never going to go again using pace bracketing in such a new space today songs. This is a really good one. So asylum of course run away train. You to get in contact with us. Then your message for a comedy message songs in trains. Francis in mortal say what you've said I. I. Was. Told by page sama into City Hall I was. On the thing from Express says cry in good suggestions place and I. Will be the song that we play later this morning at 830. Next came would you kids have saved a ton of clothes from going into landfill nearly half a ton by children for the primary now one county why competition to encourage more people to recycle fabrics and. Recycle with michael and i Reporter John Vines paid them a visit. Where we can expect this family probably still and of that we've made. A lovely machine gradual distilled of Misrata so the people here. In the playground a moment yet you never write them straight on that is that they have quite an achievement live on the road we certainly have a more very proud as it is a big band and. Rounded up over all the bags in the playground and how many bags you have roughly I don't they didn't tell us how many thanks but we did raise 50 pounds to the school yes and also obviously raise money for the Salvation Army those double whammy right elbow I mean yeah and you had your doubts you were telling me earlier you felt you hadn't thought you enough probably I was so are you worried that we hadn't text no facts but obviously I was known and very happy with the outcome nice to be wrong sometimes and I know the children are especially happy because we had these must all come to school. To present our who are who came at my core the mascot from this operation Oh Michael the mask Oh yeah this whole thing is cold recycled with Michael recycle with Michael and it was the. Markel turned out yes he did and the children in front of the stage one children whom they would make are excited to hear is Michael. Hayes he works for the Salvation Army or state so he came with a group somebody else from the Salvation Army to present our wounds for you recycle with Michael on the top over there we didn't do yeah and the Young says I Geez I thought I'd show well we bring children to come start it for years oh to the movies when they're 11 or say I'm one of the involved I'm doing taking I'm like a black bin bags from all that was it so I sent a letter home to the parents to come for next attached a plastic bag that the Salvation Army had provided and just asked them to fill it and if they needed any more bags just to come in to store and they do good for bad so yeah so they were up to the challenge in other words yes they did very well parents very want to do and I think what we're going to do and a bit later I'm going to talk to a few people as I would because you know some have collected enormous amounts of he has one particular family here feel like you do your Miss America will find out exactly like take a playground might be coming home price because it shows a spate of being lined up now on the playground and this home with a whistle poised so it should be ended by time same as a badge of honor some years back to class but 2 lessons join us I don't care if on exactly how many bags they still don't like to. Know they goes the whistle back him back it's this is pressure all sounds lovely right it's now 723 more. The cabs Laurens breakfast b.b.c. Radio Cambridge. Other stories you witness to this morning M.P.'s have called on European football's governing body to come down hard on poker area of the England players were subjected to racist chanting during last night's euro 2025 the match was halted twice England went on to win 6 nail Tyrone Mings was one of the players who was targeted everybody had the chance. It was disappointing not to tear it clear as day at times but luckily for me it doesn't affect me too much I mean I feel more sorry for the people who feel I have to have an opinion and make those comments but proud of how we responded to it and that we took the appropriate steps and ultimately came through the game. Boris Johnson house perspire in this morning's cabinet meeting until tomorrow while the BRICs it talks continue down a street sources say the delay means ministers will get a more detailed update on the state of negotiations and this story is in a lot of the papers this morning Margaret Ford has just published her 1st novel at the age of 93 a daughter's choice is inspired by a 633 wartime love letters from her late husband Jim and she says she's hoping to also write a sequel to bring the story at the time now 725 have Lawrence breakfast show on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge here next an inquiry by M.P.'s into the collapse of Thomas Cook begins this morning the chief executive Peter Funkhouser who was in charge when the trouble giant went past is the 1st to be questioned Let's speak to our financial analyst Louise Cooper who joins us now good morning 1st up Louise what is the business committee going to want to know well it's going to be quite fiery I mean they have something called the terms of reference which is sort of what they're thinking of asking say you've got the management governance and stewardship of Thomas Cook the remuneration policy what exactly paid the accounting practices lots of criticism of aggressive accounting practices making the position of Thomas Cook look a lot better than otherwise thought and the role of regulators so if you look at Rachel Reeves who's the chair of this committee and what she's said already I mean they're going to be asking questions like How did the business rack up 1200000000 of debt who knew what and for how long about the sort of nature and the deep seated nature of the company's problems could Thomas' book could have been saved should the government have bailed it out but essentially this is you know it's not like this is an isolated incident it comes off the back of Karelian and b a h s n and various other. Accounts. Seeing aggressive accounting schemes and so this is also a you know a company the patent 9000 British jobs at risk and left 150000 Britain stranded overseas and the taxpayers had to partly pick up the the bill for bringing those home so you know expect this to be a pretty critical hearing it kicks off at 9 o'clock this morning there's a lot there to take in the ways listening to what you're saying and you know let's not forget the age queue of Thomas that was in Peterborough there are thousands and thousands of people still coming to terms with the fact that th

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