Johnson wants to make a change to his bricks it bill before your same piece to vote for it on Friday and the moment you came the you can agree to extend the transition period if they haven't reached a trade deal by the end of next year but the Prime Minister's planning to make it illegal for that deadline to be moved a political correspondent Seymour said well only be that 12 month window to get a trade deal according to law and I think the reason is is there enough money forward but one of them is of course to tell these new M.P.'s He really is serious about getting brave it done the 2nd is to quash speculation that with a big majority he might somehow go soft on brags that he wants to reassure long standing brigadiers that isn't the case Boeing says it will pause production of its 737 Max airline in next month the models being grounded since March after more than $300.00 people were killed in 2 crashes but the company had continued to make them mostly Josephs says see N.B.C.'s airline reporter Boeing can't deliver these planes so they're just piling up at facilities in Washington state you get other places around the u.s. And Boeing doesn't want that to continue to happen one way they can stem a sort of bleeding of cash which they're not getting any money in from airlines who already bought the plane because they can't even hand them over to stop producing them altogether inspectors are accusing the London fire brigade of being wasteful and slow to make the changes needed to the Grenfell telling disaster the fire rescue services watchdogs found firefighters have missed training and attended to many false alarms the New London fire commissioner says he's committed to making the necessary improvements a review of how a review of record low rape conviction rates is found a justice system close to breaking points because of cuts the Crown Prosecution Service inspectorate says a damning number of cases a loss during under-resourced police investigations but rejected claims prosecutors run fairly selective about the cases they charge him affairs correspondent Stanley sure. From a record 58000 delegations of rape in the year to the end of March there were fewer than 2000 successful prosecutions the lowest number since the figures were 1st compiled in 2008 the report says the decline is partly because fewer rape cases are being referred to the Crown Prosecution Service for charging decision and because police are taking longer to gather evidence campaigners say the reviews fail to uncover the real reasons for what they call woeful conviction rates global gender inequality will take an of a century to disappear according to the World Economic Forum its latest report says the differences between men and women in terms of health education and influence closed over the last year but the economic gap widens the U.K.'s fallen from 15th to 21st and its equality rankings and drivers are being warned to expect bumper to bumper traffic in the run up to Christmas ho ho no they are a scene the ira expects sections of the m one m. 5 m. 6 and m 25 to see the worst delays always England's promising that almost all road works on motorways a major roads will be lifted or finished by Friday morning that's the 5 Live news but it's the cricket now in England's women a plane Pakistan in the 1st of 3 t 20 internationals in Kuala Lumpur Let's say good morning or good afternoon as it is there now to Henry Moran. Good afternoon from sunny Kuala Lumpur 51 for 4 is the Pakistan score after 7 overs in response to England's 154 for 4 Any Jones top scorer in them with 53 in response Pakistan a made a decent start but the number of wickets at a fall in particular and the previous over will be a concern 51 for Pakistan chasing 155 let's get the rest of the morning sport now his shop ammunition to evidence and all reportedly trying to persuade former Chelsea and Napoli boss Carlo and to become the new manager but they reveal no offer has been made to anyone yet the club say they've had meetings with several candidates not keen to open. Someone to replace Marco Silva but some can focus and will remain in Katz a good chance for Wednesday's e.f.l. Cup quarter final against Leicester Well unofficial talks are continuing between Austin ill and Manchester City coach make. 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And d. a galaxy far far far off the way from long long long long long time ago or maybe in the future one of the fun we tried is from Star Wars the rise of Carlow has been screened and with practically hours to go before rising. The cinema screens were discussing the cultural imperative of arguably the most successful franchise in movie history which just can't stop going pitching pitching pitching pitching and the strain is bracing itself for heat wave that has the potential to break records how they coping down there with today when you're in the hottest summer in the whole country is about to get hotter and hotter and hotter test if that's the correct grammatical conjugation one of the week's news is in a moment from the region we used to call Asia Minor and Mr Hudson is ancient history to us so Turkey Iraq and the general region. Not sure if anybody's to causation monitor sounded slightly disparaging even back in those winter of our discontent days back in the seventy's woman's house is about to become a father the 1st time when he asked a causeway she could charge if you support who shouted out rock without missing a big let's go the latest news them from Turkey and the surrounding region with Laura Wells I asked her why protesters in Iraq chanting for a homeland when they have one well technically they do but they don't feel that the government serves them they believe that's right Kratz Reisa Tarion and they also believe that they serve the interests of outside countries such as Iran which wields immense power and Iraq as well as United States and to much lesser degree countries like Turkey so you know when you seen the sectarian strife. Most recently there was a mass grave outside of Saluja $643.00 members of a Sunni tribe found that were believed to be massacred by a Shiite military group backed by Iran that was welcomed by the former prime minister that just stepped down the beginning of November it is an ongoing problem has been for over a decade and continues to be a problem there is very high unemployment there is very poor infrastructure again attributed to the politicians corruption and really. They believe that the politicians don't represent them and have no interest in helping them really that the protesters by they have nothing to lose. Having said that they have felt this way for some saw him certainly since the fall of Saddam Hussein doggedly long before that as well what's different now what why and these protests have been going on for some time now what was triggered vis the latest wave of discontent. Well there were often on in 2018 and restarted in October and with the last national elections they did see a shake up of the government they thought that perhaps new politicians would be would be accountable and deliver on some promises given and it just didn't happen. Sensibly this could continue to happen even though the prime minister has stepped down the parliament is not even able to come up with a new president and of the 6 candidates that are being proposed right now but with no way of parliament actually again appoint them because there's no consensus. In Tahrir Square in Baghdad where it's been a real hub of the protest they have pictures and names of these candidates with big X.'s next to their names so the protesters do not believe that anything that the government has come up with as of right now is suitable and the situation is it never seems to improve now there are still small groups of ISIS and even recently there were about 5 Iraqi military officials that were killed by ISIS You know they said well after we defeat ISIS things will be better when we have a new election things will be better and it doesn't seem to come in they're having problems now even before these protests are started with electricity with clean water in again not to mention or the very high unemployment and now we've seen that 511 protesters have been killed 21000 injured and at least 48 of those protesters have gone missing believed to have been taken and by Iraqi officials including some activists so they really are fearless at this point in time because they really truly feel they have nothing to lose and the Iraqis want Iraq for themselves once more there is such a shocking level of casualties it's unimaginable unfit for any country. Any country not in a way we situation. Of the president says he's demonstrations to end so deadly. Well there's been multiple multiple reports also some videos posted 1st hand accounts of survivors of either snipers gunmen or even a mouse men wielding machetes. Most people believe the Iraqi government has been allowing this to happen and that there are Iran back forces behind these snipers another types of gunmen no one has been held accountable there's than lip service by the politicians that they would come to the bottom of whoever was opening fire on the protesters but it hasn't come to pass and this is again part of the grievances of the protesters that there's no accountability by the politicians whatsoever and a general disregard for human life I'm sorry what was wrong got to do with this. Well Iran since. The invasion of Iraq has really tried and succeeded in getting a foothold in Iraq both in its. Political circles as well as these paramilitary groups on the ground some are called or popular mobilization units many of them were instrumental in fighting ISIS and the former prime minister who just stepped down had even invited them to be part of the Iraqi army and said that they could be the future of Iraq but you know even. The money that he was he is still. At the head of the great revolutionary guards in Iran I mean he lived for years in Iraq most of the time so it's not a secret that Iran. Has been such a part of Iraq for years now and at this point would probably be the number one outside interest group wielding power there now what you make of the coup by the British ambassador to Iraq Stephen Hague to the army the call to the army i.e. Bypassing the government and making a call to the army to protect these protesters what you make of value unusual find a different matter to talk directly to the Sovereign States Army in this way. Well again. The utter lack of accountability of the politicians that they really don't remember there is no prime minister right now that they aren't necessarily in charge the Army at least parts the army as I said the hushed and or popular mobilization units generally Shiite paramilitary groups that have had some level of outrunning me again for years whether it's part of the army or in a army controlled the area or not and directly also asked to run not to interfere in Iraqi affairs and he called for early elections and and and maybe that that does need to happen although we have seen a succession of national elections and hope with each and everyone calling upon you know that the voters have voted for different kinds of politicians from different groups different ethnic groups certainly different parties and there are many in Iraq and yet none of the governments have seemed to be able to come together or no figure has actually been able to deliver general goods and services Gen a strong legal system human rights in Iraq and all of them seem to have been greatly influenced by outside forces including Iran Ok now the prime minister but Iraq still has a president which. Denotes it is some kind of functioning state nevertheless and the president had until the end of yesterday Monday to propose a new prime minister was that deadline met and what the consequent not know that they hasn't been able to come up with a consensus of who actually these are blocs So these are different political parties that come together as a bloc and they have not been able to coalesce to form a majority which would be the one to propose a candidate it so it's I yes certainly how. As a governmental system but I would consider it a fragile state as would most analysts just because it has a system doesn't mean it's a functional system. It would reach into this story obviously is a once a cave and I wouldn't move you forward let's concentrate for a moment where there are new conservative policies. That's right and this is a huge development since the formation of the pro Kurdish h d p party which really called upon former Kurdish parties to come together and which it did successfully really has been a formation of new parties in years and certainly not of conservative parties and what's interesting is as you know the ruling Akbar the lead by President had won has been a juggernaut since 2002 it has dominated the political scene since then but there has been some former up party leaders members and even co-founders who have been very critical of President as one of the government in the past few years and now they decided to create their own new parties just on December 12th we saw the formation of the future or in Turkish going to jack party the application was given to the Interior Ministry this has been founded by the former prime minister met who also served as the foreign minister and is a professor holding a Ph d. He's age 60 he's very conservative he was accused of trying to create a neo Autum an empire of Turkey and coined the term 0 problems with neighbors which certainly didn't work out while he was in office and then we have. Gave a speech then on the 13th and he was very critical of the government he said repressive and illegal measures are closing down the capacity of the Turkish mind those that have no sense of justice have nothing to say for our nation's future he was for. To resign by President are going back in 2016 when he was pushing to change Turkey from a parliamentary system join executive presidential system which it is now in which President Carter one has. Almost an ending powers individually so yes place to give me furthur thinking because I was always led to believe that president maybe I made this. Conclusion but just by the actions of the president Mr Du on rather than that of his party but I was always led to sort of conclude that the arc party was a conservative party nevertheless because you know the president does seem to be a brother autocratic to say the least I'm I'm mistaken if Turkey has such a. A mega Conservative Party already why would there why would there be an interest in new conservative parties is a space is there for for more will many forms of the art 40. Well that's a good question and I think we'll find out fairly soon. These are as I said splinter groups of the original op party and not every party member has been pleased with the progress and development of the party since 2002 for instance I met Deval that. He said that the party has lost its way and that he wanted to bring back the principles of which a party ran on initially including diminishing corruption securing human rights supporting the rights of minorities and the like so. If you were to look at those promises made by a party initially certainly they are not upholding them under the tutelage of President hard one who is it is almost a one man party at this point whereas when it started it was certainly there were many leaders and brains behind it so this is this is born of discontent these are fellow conservatives that shared a vision with President Aragon before he took over the party. Is the president concerned about these parents rival. I'm sure he is he has spoken critically of those who have criticized him so we have here the former prime minister Ahmed of little oh we have former president cool she is going to be and incisor to another rival maybe conservative slash centrist party that the former finance minister he was also the former foreign minister and deputy prime minister and a co-founding a party member John and he was a very successful finance minister and also didn't is religiously conservative didn't speak really of religion at all so he's going to set up a rival party he announced back in November either the end of this year or the beginning of next year. And he says his will be mainstream and he also said that Turkey is in a dark tunnel and warned of the dangers of why me and rule so there certainly are conservatives who don't agree with President Tad what I do think there is a place for them but will they be allowed to grow their parties out we've seen many opposition politicians go to jail even the co-heads of the Proclaimers h d p party have now been in jail for years. And if they are allowed to go ahead Will they have the charisma of the cult of personality of president or will they be able to use the party dominated media to get their points across Can they lure voters away that's a good question and we can't tell as of now on a different something entirely business dating in Turkey. I could name you shame I'm just I'm embarrassed I couldn't name you a single Turkish entertainer. Of any period to my shame except that but perhaps things are about to change because it's Turkish actor who has had some international recognition. That's right he was born in Turkey but he spent a good deal of time in the u.k. . And he was even trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Now those in Great Britain might remember him in the 1st few years of East Enders He played a character name and that's all smile Yeah show your own cool Sukhumi was a cabbie wasn't he was a drive released on his own one day exactly and a cafe owner that says yeah. Yes it is he who is the real name there was thinking a bad movie any place Listen to this program couldn't name a single Kish actor. Is really. And he is a realtor he was born and bred in Turkey born in is near 954 but he did spend a good deal of time in the u.k. So he is actually known to many Brits who watch television especially the early few years of East Enders and later he set up a theater in Turkey became a really well respected stage actor he started many t.v. Shows and movies and trekking abroad even the remake of Ben Hur but most recently. Billionaire won the International Emmy Award for his best performance by an actor for a streaming Turkish show called Shas yet or personality and he plays the main character so widower and former judicial clerk who's diagnosed with Alzheimer's he decides to deal with his diagnosis by becoming a serial killer dressed in a cat costume and murdering all his former enemies because he says he will never remember the guilt he felt in killing another human being and the courts will never find him accountable if he is caught. And it has been streamed by a streaming news streaming network in Turkey with English subtitles that right now only available in Turkey so it's pretty right for international distribution and certainly it