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Doing the leader of the Lib Dems is Jo Swinson right these resigned in allegations that were made were incredibly silly and said And I think there are real questions as to how why it's taking him so long to cause this inflation and windy sentencing to things before and I imagine it's time something like a chance to see some question the journalists go to Harry who was Boris Johnson's director of communications when he was mayor of London says he thinks Mr cans will cling on he's going to fight his constituency I know he's built the majority they He's popular in the constituency he's well liked there so I think he's going to try and hang on and hope that in due course his name will be cleared and he'll be able to fight to get in the departure came just ahead of the formal start of the general election campaign speaking in Downing Street the prime minister said he didn't want to call an early election but argued it was the only way to resolve the deadlock over breaks it I go to the stage where I do want to chew my own tie in frustration because in a sense we're so nearly we've got to deal radii by which we can leave the e.u. In just a few weeks it's a great deal for this country it delivers everything that I wanted when I campaigned for breaks it the Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn has strongly criticized the Conservative cabinet minister Jacob Reese more for saying that it would have been commonsense to flee the Grunfeld fire Jacob Reese moccasins profoundly apologized and conservative chairman James cleverly admitted the comments cause distress and hurt speaking at a campaign rally in Shropshire today Jeremy Corbyn said the remarks was shameful I'll tell you what's common sense don't put flammable cladding on people's homes that is common in. Our close fire stations and don't cut firefighters jobs that is common sense. The Metropolitan Police could face hundreds of claims for damages from members of extinction rebellion it's after the high court ruled a ban on last month's protests in London was unlawful Tobias gone and is a lawyer for the activists were delighted with today's result it indicates a belief that the police's blanket ban was an unprecedented and now unlawful infringement on our right to protest it's a victory for those who want to draw the government's attention to what scientists have been telling us for decades which is that the planet is warming that we are responsible and that we have a very short amount of time to do something about it London's mayor city can gave his reaction to our political editor Tim Donovan this afternoon but sometimes things happen very quickly and that's got to make a fresh question is the key thing is there was an operational Titian I didn't know about it what I knew about it hide my concerns and the culture of hell today or the pickerel How embarrassing is that though with when you have the oversight of the police it happened on your war I had conversations as a regular do for the top team of the police service of my life using the key thing is for the police to learn lessons go for the jury has retired to consider verdicts in the trial of 4 young people accused of murdering Jodie Chesney in East London the 17 year old was stabbed in the back as she sat with friends in Amy's park Harold Hill on the evening of March the 1st man will Petrovich fence in and to use age 16 and 17 from East London have denied her murder. A 21 year old from North London has been extradited back to the u.k. From Cyprus and charged with murdering a young father after he tried to break up a fight Teil ago Paul was arrested by Cypriot police on October the 23rd and brought back to Britain where Met police officers charged him today he's accused of stabbing father of 2 Zechariah Abu car Sharif Ali outside the rolling stock bar in short it chill November the 24th of last year the French actress Catherine Deneuve is being treated in hospital after suffering a mild stroke a statement released by the 76 year old's family said she was expected to recover but needed time to recuperate now with the sports headlines for London is on the road Good evening in tonight's Champions League action Tottenham or away to Red Star Belgrade in group b. There's live commentary with b.b.c. Radio London sport on digital and online astral our goal is in the 2nd half of their Europa League group gaming it's Portuguese side Victoria given to us and the organizers of Rugby Union the European Cup competition say they're disappointed the champion Saracens failed to show for this season's launch in Cardiff the governing body European professional club rugby are considering their response but a fine is likely Saracens pulled out following yesterday's salary cap revelations by Saudi London's weather comes from taken Celtic cloud increasing and thickening away start to see the rain arriving moving across all parties fairly light and patchy to start with this evening but through the early hours of tomorrow morning will become rather heavy it's only quite as cults and I thanks to the cloud in the rain we're looking at a minimum of around 5 Celsius so quite a wet start to Thursday morning the rain will gradually move northward through the course of the day they see the afternoon becoming dry and brighter but of an easterly breeze tomorrow and temperatures again on the cool side between 7 and 10 Celsius now with the b.b.c. 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Radio announcer asked and London Nestor's drive time weekday afternoons from 528-731-2000 believing whatever it is that so much for joining us this is Dr time on b.b.c. Radio One of my names they next door. Destination 20100 hours. The lady will be good back from 130 tomorrow afternoon at this is Dr Germ has a say so what do we do on the news and on the talking points and I really do want to hear from you I am sorry I should've apologize yesterday to the number of people who sent me e-mails about stress about some of those things that we don't I'm so so just go into some pretty deep conversations about prostate cancer life I promise to do better. This evening Ok so if you send me a text or 81 triple 3 starting a message with the word London if there's something you'd like to comment on if you send your emails to any next story b.b.c. Dot co dot u. K. I promise will. Be to call a couple good ones actually extinction rebellion. Winning their High Court challenge against the police does that mean my way to work is going to be again or does that mean the planet is going to be saved your thoughts on now welcome and that Jake a very smug story it's just keeps on giving Disney emotional intelligence push people are clever What do you do in a tower block if there is a fire should an apology be enough goodness just a few of the questions at spring to mind pick up the phone and give me a call have your say on the big stories of the Day 087312008 Mr Straw weekday afternoon from 528731000. Good evening to you so extension rebellion as one Court challenge against the Metropolitan Police over London wide ban on protests the police imposed last month prohibiting any assembly of more than 2 people linked to the climate change protest dubbed the autumn up writing but judge is of rule the legislation used to impose the ban does not separate assemblies assistant commissioner as from the Met Police Nick. Says stay in light of the ruling the force would review its tactics the decision was made in in the moments it was made with good in signs and had the effect of causing the disruption on that comes from ones we always stronger with process. Negotiate and understand what their intentions are and try to get the balance right between you know the long held Rice of freedom assembly freedom of speech balanced against the need to keep a crisis about this running we're Raj charter is a partner of Hodge Jones and Alan solicitors which is acting for some $600.00 extinction rebellion protesters. Today your reaction to the ruling. Delighted by the ruling or. An outrageous attempt really by the Met to protest in the 1st place. Thousands Noyon of the red of a rest people's lives disrupted as they try to go about their business had their point not been made. You can argue about whether or not you agree or disagree with the protest or their tactics the particular matter that the Met try to do was to all protest relating to x. Or in London for him a church democracy quite an amazing infringement on your right to free speech but it's difficult without taking us against a backdrop of almost every police cuts fatigue last holiday drawing in forces from all over the country they were literally at back's against the wall with no. Well of course territory house calls strains on all sorts of public services and you know if it's causing an issue for the Met then they need to deal with with central government but what they can't do is take short cuts to bridge people's fundamental rights you know and I accept I mean you made that point all continue to make my point on the health of the people of London I suppose he may not feel as though the world is coming to an end and therefore they don't need to get to the hospital appointment the protests cost $24000000.00 for the police led 218-2860 5 people charged in would you to carry on for a little was yet know there is a real issue the protesters are seeking to bring to people's attention and to force the government to act which relates to the climate crisis they've chosen a particular way to do thout you have to say the issue of the climate crisis has certainly gone up in people's consciousness point proved you know you made your point well it it certainly made it an issue and I think that's really important bearing in mind the nature of what's being discussed so do we know about the fact that people call get to appointments do we know talk about the fact that you know people climb on top of trains and stop people going about their legitimate right to earn a living for themselves and their family you know do we do we not talk about that or would it of course we do and those are issues that the courts will pollens into consideration but what you've got to remember today what the court says all right it was that the legislation. To be used was completely inappropriate for the purpose for which they used it they didn't get into you cannot balance your exercise of the right free speech versus the right for other people to go about their ordinary business and that's an important balancing exercise but what is important is that the Met keeps. The law does it worry and should we be worried that head of the Met police and her team would implement a measure that has now been found to break through kinds of guidelines about what people are allowed to do free speech protests is that while reading sign from us. I think it's a worrying sign but more importantly in such a stark case it really was amazing that it happened on any lawyer that practices in this area for the Met when the think. It's fairly clear in the terms of the legislation. Is permitted. Assemblies a single assembly has to be monitored in the correct way by the Met to do it really was quite quite unique thanks very much Roger I would look again watch charter there who is a partner at Hodge Jones and Allan solicitors acting for some 600 extinction rebellion protests so I do have to try to be as fair as a possibly could they were how do you greet this news the Met Police acting unlawfully doing something that probably they knew wouldn't hold water wouldn't stand up when pressed or legitimately against the will with people being taken for move forces around the country with the rest of London being in danger with hundreds of arrests being made Did they have to do something drastic I'm just wondering what your thoughts are and do you welcome the fact that they may well be on the streets again extinction rebellion 080-731-2001 of a big conversation is going to be about push boy Jacob Reese Mog going to call him a place to give me a call and push well called Push pull again he's the leader of the house he was the one lying on the bench. But I just wonder you know he's apologized apologized twice to forget about the fact and I'm a conservative m.p. Decided that he was going to tell us how intelligent he was we'll examine intelligent show emotional intelligence will examine empathy really want to know if you live in a tower block today if the speaker of the houses were common sense determines that you wouldn't listen to the people who are charged with keeping you safe or do you do if you live in a tower block and there's a fire today 731-2000 triples 3 and start your message with the word London is below. With the b.b.c. 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Radio London bulletin is half 5 this is London one of the things we talk about most nights on off only if you are born in this city and you want to remain in this city are going to have to be earning a few quid in order to achieve that that I arrived from fall they're born here have got a place to live that makes it close enough that they can play their part in this when you're late at night that can be a stark reminder of how lonely a place London can be for. Some people I want to make sure that everyone has a chance to live and breathe and enjoy London for what it is this is London living in London is a bit like passing a back on when it's running kids romps your city next a.b.c. Radio to. Ensure we think extinction rebellion well that ruling that all assemblies would be banned across London which was enforced by the Met Police has today been ruled unlawful Do you welcome simple question if you're working before they are able to protest again. It's still anyone in my house my street in my village is talking about a strike a very small the leader of the House of Commons you know yesterday we played a piece of order yesterday from him and he had to apologize after suggesting that victims of the Grenfell tower fire didn't use common sense when they followed the advice of fire officers to stay put Now it's fascinating to me because I want to know what he was thinking whether he was into a false sense of security but once he's done it he apologizes if what I said offended you in any double down on the apology and said it as my mum would say properly. Just not giving up on the ring news today he's been effectively what would we call in sporting terminology benched you want life like Diane Abbott was at the last election you know you won't be seeing much of him during the campaign he just sits over there look up 87 children situation there and help the night with the children he will not be involved in a. Pipe it just won't stop yesterday career mostly he's. On call was one of the victims of the fire and I mean he didn't really hold back when he talked to me yesterday I don't mean it's just absolutely in 3 ating you know soul disrespectful especially a week off thought the Phase one report has been debated in Parliament sat in the House of Lords you go on radio and you basically insinuate that off families Welsh stupid and lack the common sense what about my disabled on call we lived on the top floor of the tower trouble too that he got common sense he took comfort in knowing that somebody was coming to get him and no one ever did now I've seen is a few times in my life and I don't really get it Ken Livingstone did it on this station when he came on for somebody who'd already apologized for anti-Semitic comments and doubled down on it and found himself kicked off into the wilderness when Danny bacon made comments and posted a picture of the he apologized other comedians came forward to double down on it I don't really get why people do this because this happened again when Andrew Brigitte is a conservative m.p. He's also a to apologize he said Mr Rhys more would have made a better decision than authority figures who gave people advice on the night of the fire so loads loads of questions for me of sorry for its Christian invalid but I mean that the to me today what do you do if you're in a tablet which is called Fire then because that's the dangerous thing if you go to speak of the leader. Of the house saying to ignore the people who are charged with keeping you safe who have one imagines going to college and moves sorts of things to understand for them where are we are we're are we had the run do you listen to the people train in fire safety and if it's about intelligence right because that's come up a lot in regards to Jacob respond let me just confess something to you a few weeks ago I wrote a comment piece on on Facebook because I had Phemie all away and I've done overseas and you can Google him he came in a really nice t. Shirt any shorts and I started to listen to what. We told us of whether I agree with you on Briggs Actually you are really clever guy made me challenge my perception of what's intelligence because you. Think that person is cleverer than you know wearing a suit and what they've got to be put put put it would what about emotional intelligence my mom makes me feel in every single form she ever has to do but she's probably the most intelligent person I've ever met. So let's talk away 17312000 should the apology have been enough how do you feel what message does it send are we plan political games with this by the way there was an election you know December the 12th did I truly join me now to help or to give some light we're only darkness celebs is psychologist Emma Kenny a good one for us today and I like this one yeah it's a really really interesting water have you ever had your perception of what is intelligent. Life Before we get to the bit where you're really comfortable Have you were because when family came in I literally had to go home and start writing about she's coming into the shoots the 2 small issues don't think. Properly and I just listen to him said Emma who was how he is giving anybody was from a Christian he was able to once it was able to pull regardless of whether you agreed with him that's all you need to do we think people in suits who have problems in their mouth the really clever what's intelligence and have you ever had us tested I mean mine tested at the same position most people had their own intelligence tested to a certain level of and they had but the truth is I think what you're saying is really really important as it's been proved time and time again there Sunday looks that they don't even necessarily need to seek the car to be given it's almost like the perception is that you must be clever because you look at why you had in that instance prior to that when you discussed and it wasn't you who didn't look the part but the minute that they opened them out you say well I don't know absolutely intelligence inside and capabilities and that still it didn't change and rightfully so that perception that had initially was worrying is when you actually look in me say why middle class tall man especially if they're good looking which account necessarily so they were talking about. Race makes sense but the point is in the top middle class white guy they can. Feel what the people want to acknowledge that rather. Hi story so presidents of the United States haven't necessarily met needed to be the most intelligent human beings when you look at some of the shall we say about the for example who didn't fit that criteria just talks about when he opened his mouth you listened I knew him going to be worse because he skill base and his ability to need to do more than just look a certain way have propelled him in that propensity to be able to explore issues and project those issues that might people listen so to some degree you don't have to work as hard if you are from a certain class and look a certain way and that's across the board in Western culture and what is your intelligence been challenge your perceptions are certainly seeing here are giving me no no good because of the way because of the accent. Because of the accent as in the middle class accent no you're not you have is that what you think you've got. I would say I've got quite a northern accent No I don't know but I just wonder when you come down to. Judge you because of the way you speak I mean I think that anybody who lives in the north gets used to that you know you get lot of kind of notable stereotypes like Oh you're all very friendly and people will often I was an entrepreneurial so focus group not so long ago and I was being asked a question because part of the were created and things like that investment you're always going I said that one of the biggest single blockers isn't a city with where you are you know what what when what when you keep being given it comes from class and if you've got. You instantly get a block when the person next to me he was very very educated middle class just went Oh I do like the way that you say and that kind of public. Review point but in the end of. That if that is so you're right the way that what you said in the very beginning is really really powerful because the problem you've got is just because from the looks like they should know what the talking about if they haven't got the actual emotional cognition and proficiency to be able to empathize with human beings actually it's uses like mean incredibly clever with no real common sense and that is terrifying when you start to soak about right Powell Ok so you know the way that would change right. Is common sense old fashioned money for emotional intelligence I think common sense certainly obviously there are different levels of common sense such as Can I fit a cloak you know I can go by case in court because I actually put together so that's one level but yeah absolutely emotional ocean all common sense so the ability to actually listen empathize be able to predetermine house and he seems to be feeling response to that that comes down to I think there you know with so if see yourself as not superior that is one of the big issues if you have an arrogance about he. If you genuinely believe that your best done somebody else then you're not going to be empathizing because you know really that concerned the person next to you if you somebody who doesn't have the arrogance if you someone who genuinely sees a human being has a quality and needs period of time to be heard and values then of course your children then the problem that you have with in absolute terms just to put into principle what you're talking about when it comes down to authority say you know those people ignored or thought didn't ignore 30 because of course you didn't you don't know or start say you brought up to believe that. You do what you want oh yes you know now you say there is Jeff right Jeff says the only mistake that mug made was apologizing it. Prolly that made him appear duplicitous if people are on instead then admit that what he said made sense no matter who tells you what the why's he can't make sense to stay in a burning building I mean that's an interesting one isn't it because actually very When you look at Milgram who originally looked at King about a bit in sin if I would say we know that firstly you believe what you're told which is no disrespect to the firefighters didn't amazing job but the point is that they did what they were told so that doing what they were told so you can I want you that those people in those flats are doing it wrong you have to say to yourself will have gone a minute the people who were telling them to do we also thought that was the right thing to do actually that's because of fire doors and the thing is that we're not talking about why that happened we don't know why it really happened got delays due to fire fights and things to do with those residents but that's a powerful thing to be some moments how Look we're going to save you just stay there you do it even when you think that maybe you shouldn't because you fear getting it wrong you're talking about personal responsibility rather think global director and I'm glad you said that because I need to spend the last couple of minutes with you talking about the thing because actually I know talking about people would plums in the mouth and salutes and whatever is great fodder for radio . But the thing that from honestly did the thing that made me wake up at 2 o'clock in the morning was what do you do emma if you war now listening to this broadcast from a tower block and if you have a reason for hearing me talk about locking our house where the only people who survived were people who left a voice with a report that was the French essentially benched itself and then you got 72 people and last we saw the firefighters were coming under attack what do you think if everybody knows it and if everybody just goes armed you know single staircase that's another Vietnam isn't it exactly you talking about the principle of individual responsibility this is potential community chaos of course that can mean you'll be all dichotomy here so on one hand you think you have to think about yourself well you're the one you thinking if I do this will I compromise myself or affect all the people I think the thing about these scenarios is we have to learn lessons so if you all even in the towel and you're thinking to yourself how do I best protect myself the most important thing to do is it could be self knowledge so is it compliant particular risk would you in that circumstance feel that you have the information reccy so that if you decide to do an instinctual level to get out you know how to get out why again that's the most important thing as far as I'm concerned on a primary level I think you have to protect yourself and your family and hopefully your neighbors and community so sometimes being told what to do is not a reason to do it much as you say about extension rebellion we sometimes told what to do we have to ignore it in the best interest of both ourselves and those around us and always a pleasure speaking to you have yourself taken a fantastic evening and make any psychologist would you think to what you had to say what do you think to the stories yeah when you talk about you know him being benched whether this is a political exercise whether or not you know people are just making hay while the sun is shining in relation to the fact that we haven't had a general election call today what about the benching you know. I have to say he will be playing a prominent part in were effectively is a referendum on something that he believes pression again and maybe you think. This is what people think and he spoke as though he was speaking in private More makes people double down on it maybe you want to talk about the common sense and example of common sense emotional intelligence always work on the show 080-7312 dolls and text one triple 3 starting a message with a word learn an open those phone lines are take some of these cool shall we 1st though let's get those news headlines. Blundell's headlines on Welsh and rather well Secretary Alan kens has quit the government he's been accused of lying about his knowledge of a former aides role in what a judge called the sabotage of a rape trial he says he's confident he'll be cleared of any wrongdoing if there's an investigation he still expected to stand as a conservative candidate at the election the resignation has been overshadowing Boris Johnson's an election campaign launch he's promising to get Bracks it's over the line if reelected the High Court has ruled that the Metropolitan Police Forces ban on extension rebellions protests in London last month was unlawful the ruling could allow hundreds of demonstrators to sue for wrongful arrest a jury has retired to consider verdicts in the trial of 4 young people accused of murdering Jodie Chesney in East London the 17 year old was stabbed in the back as she sat with friends in Amy's park Harold Hill on the evening of March the 1st man while Petrovich Spencer and 2 youths age 16 and 17 from East London have denied her murder London's one of the saving and tonight will be mostly cloudy with spells of rain some of these could be heavy especially during the early hours a minimum temperature of 5 degrees Celsius that is $41.00 degrees Fahrenheit now with the b.b.c. 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Good evening it's only really here at the sports desk Tottenham strike a hurricane says they're expecting a hostile reception in tonight's match in Serbia Spurs take on Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League group stages hopefully we can we can win tomorrow of course I've heard from a few players that the atmosphere is going to be very tough and very hostile but once once you're on the pitch and we have to focus on ourselves and of course rhetoric of a few weeks ago against red star but there was a moment and maybe at one way or through nowhere they had chances to score and get back in and it could have been totally different so we have to make sure we're ready in every minute Spurs captain hurricane speaking at yesterday's pretty much press conference he's coming back from illness that kept him out of the game at Everton on Sunday but is expected to play this evening Tottenham's game away at Red Star Belgrade as. Live with b.b.c. 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Radio London the manager and players are experienced enough to stay calm she's been in the game a long you know a long time and so you know we've got we've got experience players also won and yeah it would have a little soft Paribas not time to panic certainly you know we're 15 from the league it's not where we want to be but yeah as a say still early doors me want to push on and on and get into that you know the top 8. New way to when I was winning games sort of go to England and Chelsea striker Bethany England says she hopes the Lionesses will follow Australia's example of equal pay for men and women players that's ahead of this Saturday's match with Germany at a sold out Wembley Stadium organizers of Rugby Union European Cup competition say they're disappointed that the champions Saracens failed to show for this season's launch in Cardiff the governing body European professional club rugby are considering their response but a fine is likely Saracens pulled out of following yesterday's salary cap revelations former England captain Chris Robshaw thinks rugby faces a long and difficult job of rebuilding trust after the Saracens salary cap scandal the reigning Premiership and European champions are facing a 35 point deduction and a 5360000 pound fine for breaching salary cap regulations the punishment which salaries have described as heavy handed is suspended while the club appeal against the decision for us in rugby we can't always from the grass is green numbers we don't look around other people look out for a fly fix for for for cheating and stuff like this but we're satisfied now we're in that position we're in a rock piece now in a tough place which as you know is a collector we're not far to get out and one of the stars of London 2012 Nicola Adams has announced her retirement from boxing the 2 time Olympic champion and current fly weight world champion says she's been advised that any further impact to her eyes would most likely lead to irreparable damage. And permanent vision loss that's virtually all the sport just to let you know Arsenal still leading one nail in Portugal against Victoria I get my ash and they're just coming into the injury time in the 2nd half. And 94.9 f.m. And on b.b.c. Sounds. This is radio and the mess destroyed. And I've just been told again by different. As well. How to do it very day. So they've got a good chance that you work oh yeah yeah I was at the game when they the 1st time they met and they scored 5 say about this should be reasonably comfortable that the atmosphere will be quite intimidating but I I think they told him to win quite come to play the song playing as he yeah yeah Cause been rescinded as yeah and I think also they they thought the best thing to do is to get him back involved because obviously he was horrendously shocked at what happened with the injury but it just reminded me of that that that boy for Oscar when he had the really bad injury do you remember now no Rams I remember he had they was one of those who had and then he left the club when he got better and then when they see a cd ankle Well yes that's a lot of. The pitches of song when the pictures of him just both equally horrifying Yeah I think it's just the idea that and for the grace of God any of those players could have the injury as well so I think that that's what makes them so shocked to see I and injury like that but I think sonot regarded by everyone as such a nice guy I don't want to talk about to a minimum I need a favor I want to. Necros that you know limb picture m.p. And decided to retire because she wanted to save or also reminding us of the detached retina remember Frank Bruno and all of that I mean and. Any links of the u.p.a. Anybody unspoken links to London London lady leave it to us do you want to by the end of the show or do you want. Big talk about but. This b.b.c. Radio let me say lots going on please forgive me to my mate and the only mistake you heard there that Mark made was apologising Eddie I'm not saying that he was a bad person but response is a long line of Tory M.P.'s and P.M.'s from agd Alex Douglas. To the current day of no real understanding in 1970 I was living in a 2 story flat when a fire started you tonight like to call fault in seconds I was inhaling fumes I had to get out of bed and was out reasonably quickly in a chute side but in those very shy few short minutes taking in a lot of fumes and I wasn't right for about a month those poor people especially a few floors up never stood a chance due to Tory mismanagement with regard to crowding I'm not sure that you can lay that at the. Feet of just one government. But certainly I did think all out of line for saying this is Wasn't there a Gold Command setup as I understand it you know whether it be police firefighters whatever they're a little bit away and they have a kind of panoramic objective view and can possibly see things that the far fighters on the day or night could not see and do wonder that you put your supposed to be contained I think in a kind of appalled That's why I'm torn supposed to withstand fire for 30 minutes probably help me out with this one. I was saying the week before the grandfather had their fire we may arrest the car we look at them we had a fire and I saw I was like looking at the building I had lived there for a long while for some reason I didn't know about it. But hey I was banging on doors getting all my neighbors out now the old Pete was saying no the flyer brigade told us we have to. Do you mean we're not supposed to leave but anyway we started we were leaving and as we were going down the fire brigade were coming up and they had to go to people that you know there was a couple of ladies on after all to have all that and they can't leave but you know I maintain the only reason I'm building a safe compared to Graham Graham fellow is that we're listed and they can do to us what i did to them that science stayed within that flight we had damage on the court of a state within that spot because all the deals were not broken all the seals. In abstract are all old sealed so a slight concrete from 11 house to be other pretty small to those who don't pan pan to work with me on this it's not supposed to and the thing is no point saying that as well that's what was done to the building we had we had reached her basement but they changed our light switch that they had to change more by Jermain did they cut the stuff they did Graham so they couldn't do it but they didn't do to us they were not able to do it because the alley I mean we've got to stay cases you know this building I now have one grand for this one staircase you know I'm sure I need no other building I know of anywhere that has one staircase we have to keep the big picture and I'm going to if you're doing it different way and I mean I'm glad that you're Ok 1st of all one nobody else but if these are fighting forces they train to understand blowback and all sorts of things in a way that we don't and as far as only you know you're supposed to be in a. Chained environment. And it's supposed to be able to withstand 5 foot the. Bill in your kitchen see what they tell it is a fire resistant and you can put it in the kitchen you should diminish regulations on that issue but they can't cut the special branches just last year around that one also helps I'm just gunna have done it and I mean the same with Jacob Reese Well I mean we're fortunate now have a green light if the if anything were to happen that they'd come and we didn't have to before we have now when so I mean when so had none of that and when there is a fly I mean my neighbors to me when he says it is cause and. Told his mother is uncle to believe that he was like no the fire brigade told me to leave and when they open the door they can see their hand by not the place was on fire but they couldn't really. Should reach political capital being made apologize should we just let this thing go if we if you live in crammed full tower is really trying to pull No I take. A tie point and it speaks to something else isn't it Mike who's in the chair for your thoughts on this micro car yesterday I think I think if you listen in the room it was really well for Terry Cooper to make this comment crew struck a bomb but. This is you know this is the biggest. Country this is one so I want to get you know the center forward before the gang starts. To me 2 people died Michael and now I'm ready and I'm known for all of the people shouting the loudest. Predominantly people that live in London London voltage to remind me. And majority of those people also some 2 I'd just put it just be careful Mike just be careful because. What were you taking a deep breath do you want to just speak and I'll let you speak and. Then let me tell you what I'm going to tell you Michael you ways do this I don't understand why you do it I'm trying to explain to you the reason that it touches people in London it's because the fire happened in London a top story of all souls he didn't just touch people's souls in London it touched people's souls will around the country and a somebody was been there and somebody seen the impact it has for somebody use the person who really is the head or all of the House of Commons to make a remark like that how can you talk about it in football terminology when he himself has apologized. Only you see it's almost impossible to have a different position on this attack because Stryker why you are or you're making almost an obscene comment I'm telling you the truth but the people start showing the loudest of the people who don't know who live in London. Who call. To disempower the story call it because general election. And that's all it is it is not. And the people that died in that car. That was released to die trying to get rid of all disempowered take agree smoke is nothing to do with. Michael thank you very much. Gave you a fair go there Michael it's got nothing to do with what he said it has to do with getting a kind of political hand up for tough leg up whatever it might be your thoughts please 17313000 takes one trip or 3 and start your message with the word London one way it is $1746.00 time to find out what's happening along those roads. Regular travel Charing Cross Road near the junction of Cranbourne Street Line restriction southbound because of a collision the place down there helping people out both road at the Junction Point Road North Circular a 406 there is a line up because of a collision there is slow anyway because of the ongoing works through the Palmers Green stretch near the clock into changed a 13 slow outbound ferry line because of an earlier broken down lorry and 25 anticlockwise 20 because of an accident and clockwise heading up the hill towards junction 16 the m 40 slow from sorry into barks into backing him. 7 says. Friended East Croydon to East Grinstead problem being investigated Thameslink suspended through the same stretch problems at Paddington tonight as well because of a person hit by a train earlier at and Harlington Billy Reeves b.b.c. Traveller on tritium next b.b.c. Radio London bullets injuring the news 6 b.b.c. Radio. C m that b.b.c. Radio London Transport style. Why did you see my. Thoughts is increasingly the mix of all those kind of different tribes coming together not telling the stories that will come from uncovering London's divest and emerging talent I want to be able to do 3 flips in a row. With. A body that's how the same surprise if he thinks it's great that I'm sorry listen if you furnish it won't be only slay me a mark of history that the we're kind of like you know we're brothers with siblings we fall and then when we get it we have a drink and a love like the image of a dude so anybody who thinks that was a bit edgy he not deplete honestly. It's not like that. 313000 does he have a point I mean you know I don't know that one point excludes the other but people are making political capital out of this David Lammy good to go and Diane Abbott had a good go at you know people in the remains of the argument are probably using this Mark was a point but does that mean that Jacob was wrong whatever. Psychologist was talking about in terms of emotional intelligence commonsense give an example of common sense or lack of there in any if we are picking people based upon whether they have posh accents way suits and were educated at a particular school don't we now getting the type of government that we absolutely deserve Yeah just a few points and particularly I'd love to hear. If you're in a towel if you had a look coming and you live in a tower block go on to the bar couldn't tell me what it says in the event of a fire what do you know what to do you know where to go do you know who to go pick up the phone to give us a code please and tell us what you know because that is the rest of it's opinion it's kind of like a modern like game he's pushed their dead but actually you being safe and knowing whether or no you should stay or leave in the event of a fire is much more fundamental so far as I'm concerned I 107312000 you can take say one trip with restarting your message with the word London e-mails also work Greetings from. My name is my name is Nestore really and I enjoy listening to your show it's the best place to keep up to date with London on the money when you're living anymore although I am shocked about Jack a priest more the state of politics is horrendous Regards and thanks for giving us strife time appreciate that very very much in deed do what your thoughts Nobody's given a corner mixing should rebel and I think it's really important they won their case against the Met Police they will now be able to have protest again it's a good thing they are saving the planet and lots of people talking about the fact that we're in a state of emergency Well our job is to keep you abreast of what's happening in our communities up and down this fabulous city Joy here is well Joe I was murdered at a chicken shop in Bellingham a year ago or so and as happens quite often in these cases his family has been looking at ways to keep his memory alive Jay's aunt has launched Joy's World initiative to new weekly self-defense laws to empower young people at risk from noise going on t. Shirt and tell her sister joins me along side partner Clara is that when. How do I pronounce your name Crick clear as Claire and you know me see. You need you need you need to give me a little you know I'm going to get a number and where is. Always seek way our secret will raise it from. A Nigerian. Ok and I think you really help me start with you won't I mean you know for me the end is happy and that we're trying to help lots and lots of people but let's start with the genesis of this show which tell me a little bit about your. Day was a loving boy. He just went out something to eat I guess was in the wrong place at the wrong time I guess that's why the story was reached so far and in so many people's hearts is because he was involved in anything and it could have been any one child so it was obviously devastating for us as a family to have to deal with that. And we were thinking of ways of how do we kind of make his legacy alive but not just that how do we help of young people stop this from happening to them the person who killed Joy what happened what was the sentence or how did that change if it were anything so yes he got 19 years without parole. Does another young man yes another young man under 18. Yes and have a life we're going to see and helped I guess it helps in a way to know that he's not out there today that's anybody else's child. Helps the hill not really didn't know not really we're glad justice has been served you have a hope because I talked to lots of people who say well you know leading up to the trial we have a hope an expectation of what that might bring as it takes us to the next stage in another way this house isn't it because you couldn't really have been so in this up if the trial was still going on in the same way could you. I think the legacy. Would have still lived on and what we want trying to do with Jay's World initiative would still continue whether the young man was locked up or not I think it's still necessary to for young people to feel empowered and have self defense and 1st aid for the scenes I'm seeing online people need to know what to do. Yeah I mean this is where you come in I mean for me if I'm honest with you or prefer my children to you know in a way I approach. I'm glad it's what you're doing clearly it's what's needed I mean the negative isn't it the consequence of something absolutely this is really tough but I think what I love about how ineffably is that even so deeply bereaved it's been literally one year this week last Friday we celebrated with 1000 children in the bedding and every Our J's the anniversary of his passing but also celebrate his life the reason why I wanted to come one as a partner is I'm a new mom and I'm thinking about a decade 2 decades reject what is the future that we're handed over to our children if they can you know sadly kill each other on the roads but they you know we can't we can't stop young people from feeling isolated and angry with society what we can do is empower them of tools like self defense 1st aid using the fund that we're setting up Gerri's wild initiative to take children outside of piling into the bed in an area where we've partnered we have c.s.e. Stumm it's too black openness ation not too amazing self defense and conflict to young people you don't have to be super fit you can be a complete amateur because what we're seeing at e is the 1st response is people off film in your film and somebody's child dying on the road because you don't know what to do where you broadening the terms of difference and what difference mean what a director with a self defense is used in blocking technique so again sadly there's a video circulate in of the actual moment when Jay was stopped if he had known no one's planning this but now we can move the initiative that if he had known one or 2 blocks or moves. To move out of the way he could've potentially save his own life I think if you if we empower young people who are clearly frightened traumatized these are innocent children who are not involved in gang culture who are in areas where they live that's where they live they're not going to move out they're not they can not go to school you know they're grooming children to get into gangs and if you refuse then you can be targeted so what we're saying is. If we can give you those tools for free because again we don't want young people to have to pay for this because c.s.e. Are a business and at the end of the day we want to empower that black business about the same time we want to create a fund so that is a respond they say I'm his knife crime a black problem that I think sadly black boys predominantly are public enemy number one why or why it will try to deal with that. Because that is the bigger issue then self-defense that's a political issue you see I don't know mean as I say are a lot of stuff to do with whatever I don't do a show that's based on color but I guess I am an African man so when I come to this young accept and understand what you're doing clearly Can you give me an example of how it's affected people's lives what's happened really so yeah just thinking about like my family live in the area where we're 2 streets away all the time from which I passed it's affected how I allow my son to go to the shops it's affected how confident he feels walking around local area on his own or going up the road to see his cousins. Effects. Grandmother my sister's on when we send the kids to the shop we're always kind of phoning just to see if they're Ok. And it is and then it's affected the community itself I think the anniversary showed that everybody came out for that and it just kind of showed that we're kind of in a way chance to take back our streets in a way that's positive if anybody did want to help support more information coming to Paul what could they do should this Go Fund Me. And Jay I so unique spelling Jr Well it's an issue if you can Google that you can find us on Instagram underscore Ida Rose which is Shantel is company Mine is on point homes and yeah just coming to us if you're a parent and your for. Can about you know I'd love to learn fast I because again a child bleeding on the road I mean if you can't if you are. No resisted one right now I'm not giving any comment. My personal resistance to teaching people to be Bruce Lee or whatever he's whatever no no I know that's not what it is I'm just telling you my personal resistance to the idea that you're right because I got a lot of the Dio's like that when instead of helping people the 1st thing people do is they take out their mobile phones and i feel and I think if they were empowered to do things that I certainly if that's something you doing I think that that would be a great thing thank you great thank you for coming in Chinatown and I'm sorry thank you I am sorry for your loss and sadly there are too many people that we interview now which is what we did a case so much time to try to be positive and get some positive stories there wish you the very best of luck thank you Frank appreciate it specie radio a lot of money was very nice with you just. Lots and lots of stories on our agenda today we continue with a joke every smug I guess. He was a farce how will they be able to police the next climate change protests the next one is scheduled for before Christmas now they have been given carte blanche to do what they will London will completely close down for as long as they decide once again let's give the High Court judges a round of applause Dave and if you agree that come up in the next hour drive to it we're still taking calls from Jacob race most comments on ground force to keep those coming in please pass would you be able to live without g.p.s. In such love my producer doesn't know what an h. Is it is and doesn't know how to read it. Oh under 731-3000 Judy love is here from a with a scene and from for tomorrow morning Jason Rose I'm a Satan for Patriot Games on early breakfast discussing the word of the year oh no my word of the year but I don't think I'm allowed to use it on the radio. On diesel Radio 94.9 f.m. . B.b.c. Sound. Isn't on. B.b.c. Radio. London's nice at 6 o'clock am Will Schindler the launch of the conservatives election campaign has been overshadowed by the resignation of the Welsh Secretary Helen Kenzie quits after claims that he knew about a former aides role in the collapse of a rape trial in his resignation last a mistake and said he was confident he would be cleared of any wrongdoing the leader of the Lib Dems is Jo Swinson right now he's resigned to be allegations that were made were incredibly serious and significant there were real questions to how and why it's taken him so long to cause inflation and windy sentencing to things before and I imagine as time goes on like that he answers some questions the journalist goods are Harry who was Boris Johnson's director of communications when he was mayor of London says he thinks Mr Ken's will cling on he's going to fight his constituency I know he's built the majority they He's popular in the constituency he's well liked there so I think he's going to try and hang on and hope that in due course his name will be cleared and he'll be able to fight to get it or the resignation overshadowed Boris Johnson formally kickstarting the conservatives general election campaign he says he has a Bracks a deal ready to go if his party gets a majority the Green Party also started its campaign is promising to spend 100000000000 pounds a year to tackle climate change if elected in plans to make the u.k. Carbon neutral by 2030 and Labor has banned 3 former M.P.'s from standing again Chris Williamson Stephen Hepburn and Raja God safe have been excluded by the posse the Metropolitan Police could face hundreds of claims for damages from members of the climate activist group extinction rebellion it's after the high court ruled that a. Last month's protest in London was unlawful the deputy leader of the Green Party Emilio Womack says the blanket ban should never have happened we need to remember that we are on the right side of the law when it came to this and I think that when it comes to nonviolent direct action people are clearly angry at the State of people not taking action on climate change and it's things like this is CLI's kind of injustices that makes people even angrier I think that people will respond by speaking out I think people respond by making sure that their voices continue to be had in the future a jury has retired to consider verdicts in the trial of 4 young people accused of murdering Jodie Chesney in East London the 17 year old was stabbed in the back as she sat with friends in Amy's park Harold Hill on the evening of March the 1st Manuel Petrovich Svenson on gak way and to use age 16 and 17 from East London have denied her murder a 21 year old from North London has been extradited back to the u.k. From Cyprus and charged with murdering a young father after he tried to break up a fight Teil ago Paul was arrested by Cypriot police on October the 23rd and brought back to Britain where Met police officers charged him today he's accused of stabbing father of 2 Zechariah Bukhara Shareef Ali outside the rolling stock bar in shortage on November the 24th of last year the information provided by groups hunting paedophiles was used to prosecute suspects more than 250 times last year that's according to a b.b.c. Investigation using data from police forces in England Wales Northern Ireland and Jersey Dr Bernard Gallagher is an expert in child protection from the University of Huddersfield he says vigilantes might do more harm than good these individuals might actually corrupt the whole evidence gathering process for example they can be on the street not a person they might report the muster to please put up a person goes home that person is indeed involved in illegal offenses involved in child abuse 1st thing they're going to do is destroy all the evidence home another man has admitted trying to rob. The Arsenal football is Mesut Ozil and set collapse a knack c.c.t.v. Showed collapse in act chasing off 2 attackers now with a seemingly sports headlines for London he's only rolling into night's Champions League action Tottenham or away to Red Star Belgrade in group b. They're on for.

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