Coverage is that dialogue between the government and our cherished organizations that are fighting the sepsis that are already stretched to breaking point to be asked to be doing more with less is simply not on and I said this is will then not be fit for purpose the pulse of Jersey is giving islanders a chance today to look behind the scenes at the Coast Guard in Jersey Met Office people can also walk along the Albert pier pontoons to look at the Duke of Normandy and also fire rescue boats Allan Donald from the ports of Jersey says it's a great opportunity to meet and learn about the people who keep us safe when we're out at sea one would hope you would never need their services but you know they are in a marriage service provider and it's just a chance to go down meet the guys that you know they're so skilled and and also Well I think as well as passion about what they do and you know say they are desperate to get for people to come along have chatted of the Happy to ask questions and in sport your way for has confirmed that a 1000000 tickets for Euro 2020 will go on sale in December the tournament will be spread across 12 European cities with the 1st match out in Rome and the final in Wembley in London new format has come in for some criticism but you a for insists there's a huge demand for tickets among football fans b.b.c. Radio Jersey news it's 5 past 12 tell you began the b.b.c. Across the Channel welcome to this week's killing gold with may try to get taken off with Kylie. Lol that is. Because. It's. Our. Absolutely firmly on the one I want you to. Face this let me tell you it is Britney Spears who came into the world as Britney Spears on the 2nd of December 19th 81 in Mississippi and really was a talent from the word go she started attending dance lessons for example she was just 3 years old and I am she was 8 when she would dition for a role in the Revive Mickey Mouse Club in America she didn't get the role but a couple of years later she did and then that led to her being spotted become an understudy in various productions and then spotted by a record label types because she was in for joining a band called innocence that didn't happen after the executives at the record label decided she was a rare talent and signed a deal and then this happened. Sally's Jesse's news at 1 o'clock I'm Tyler Allen it's been confirmed that one of the passers by who helped restrain the London Bridge attacker yesterday was a convicted murderer he had been attending the same event on prison a rebalance ation that as men can a convicted terrorist went to before he stabbed 2 people to deafen injured 3 others come was shot dead by armed police shortly afterwards Jon Donnison has more video of the attack a man can being set upon by members of the public on London Bridge has now gone viral a man reported to be a Polish chef can be seen at lunging a car with a long novel whale tusk which he had ripped from the wall of the nearby fishmongers hall where the attacker had been attending a conference about the rehabilitation of offenders it's been confirmed that one of the men who helped wrestle the attacker to the ground was a convicted murderer James Ford who'd also been attending the conference Ford had been on day release from prison where he serving a 15 year sentence for killing 21 year old Amanda champion in 2003 can have been released on license last December after serving a half of a 16 year jail sentence for his part in a plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange it led to questions being asked about whether the prison term in the conditions of his release were appropriate the u.k. Government says they will be the subject of a review Meanwhile Boris Johnson has been to the scene of the attack where he's met the commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Dame Cressida Dick the queen has offered her thoughts and prayers and deepest sympathies to those affected by what she calls yesterday's terrible violence the dean of South Suffolk Cathedral the Very Reverend Andrew Nunn says it's brought back memories of the previous terror attack at London Bridge in 2017 a senator and a half years since the the June attack and that's not to long for healing and actually feel. Ones have been reopened where people felt that that come to terms with what happened in that community now I think they're wondering whether they really had a lot of work for us to do the equality and diversity charity liberates once Jersey's government to do more to tackle stigma surrounding h.i.v. After carrying out research is recommending the government invests in an educational program about HIV for health workers a senior u.k. Government communications manager will head up Jersey state's public relations team . For Saif who currently works for the u.k. Cabinet office we pay between 93 and 140000 pounds a year he'll take up the post in March. A group representing Jersey's voluntary sector is some charities are being seen as suspicious because they haven't been officially registered there's now a public register of local charities in Jersey where organizations can choose to share details of how they spend money donated to them Rachel friend from New Jersey community partnership says people shouldn't view charities negatively if their applications are taking a long time to process what we don't want to see actually the charities that registered and haven't been approved yet are not seen as the bad guys because they haven't been registered not because there is a fault with their application but that there is a huge number to be getting 3 so the perception that perhaps if you're not yet reached at the something wrong isn't quite right so we're trying to correct that elsewhere the former Liberal Democrat leader surveillance cable has criticized his party's pledge that if they win the election they would cancel Bragg's it out right previously had been advocated holding another red Previously it had advocated holding another referendum a so-called people's vote so even said if it was while it was a wildly improbable policy the policy had always been to argue for the people's vote go back to the public to the referendum with support for a man so the result was the destruction and not very helpful officials in northern Germany so in pond near the city of Munster could contain more than $10000.00 poison gas grenades they were dumped there at the end of the 2nd World War covering them could cost almost $40000000.00 pounds. And here in Jersey the harborough thought he'd have given islanders a chance to look behind the scenes at the Coast Guard in Jersey Met Office people can also walk on the Albert pier pontoons to look at the Duke of Normandy and fan rescue boats Allan Donald from ports of g.s. He says it's a great opportunity to meet the people who keep us safe at sea one would hope you would never need their services but you know they are a marriage service provider and it's just a chance to meet the guys that you know the same scale and also I think as well as passion about what they do and you know they are desperate take it for people to come along have a chapter that they're happy to ask questions. The Reds director of rugby Harvey Bailey on has made 6 changes to his starting 15 for today's game the Ironside one hosting don't cost a night's some pizza and in the Championship come this afternoon and also in weather well it's cloudy with outbreaks of rain around mid afternoon top temperature today in Jersey is 10 degrees Celsius it's 5 past one. B.b.c. .