The wind does make you break up a little bit but look thank you very much both Ryan Campbell and Tom Roberts and good luck in the future and that's about all we have time for is one of the smaller Shereen are you there I'm here let's hand over in that case you best of luck thank you i hope i won't need it thanks Jack as we get pledges talk about this week including bad news for Ryanair passengers reaction to the pm speech in Florence the b.b.c. Returns to rap lock and noisy restrooms. 92 to 95 f.m. It one of the medium wave and on digital radio b.b.c. Radio Scotland now the news with Syria to thank you good morning the French president says the u.k. Needs to give more details of its Bragg's a position to break the deadlock in talks with the e.u. European leaders cautiously welcomes Theresa May speech yesterday but Emanuel says he wants more clarity on issues such as the rights of e.u. Citizens living in Britain Dr Victoria honeymoon is a lecturer in British politics at the University of Leeds it's also about who is in charge of ensuring that those rights are maintained will it be the European Court of Justice or will it be the u.k. Supreme Court she said that she believed that a deal could be done on who would be in charge of that that should essentially outrank but no actual practical solution to that problem the ratings agency Moody's has been explaining why it's downgraded Britain's long term credit rating by one level it says it made the decision because of the economic uncertainty caused by the brakes at negotiations. Police have arrested a 19 year old man in connection with the sexual assault of a pensioner in East Kilbride the alleged incident involving a 75 year old woman took place in her home in the town's plover drive in the early hours of Thursday the teenager is being detained in police custody. And is expected to appear at Hamilton share of court on Tuesday. The b.b.c. Has found no major insurance policy will reimburse Ryanair passengers for Lost hotel bookings and car hire after the airline cancelled their flights the company is grounding more than 2000 flights over the next 6 weeks because of mistakes it made with pilots leave here's our reporter Alexander Mackenzie these are so-called consequential losses and the majority of standard travel insurance policies don't cover you for associated or consequential costs if they do cover your o.b. For very specific or limited reasons for cancellations and in this instance pilots holidays is no included in the n.h.s. Grampian has offered cardiac patients treatment as far away as Newcastle amid local delays caused by staffing issues in May the health board said it was unable to meet the Scottish Government's target 12 week time scale for all patients to be given planned surgery the Newcastle option is yet to be used but since July some Grampian patients have had their surgeries carried out at Clydebank Golden Jubilee National Hospital a spokesman for n.h.s. Crampy and said they are committed to ensuring patients are seen as quickly as possible occasionally offering surgery elsewhere. The mother of the missing airman Cory McCabe has told the b.b.c. 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Radio Scotland with me and Johnny am I guess this morning our Herald columnist Alison wrote to journalist Peter Ross Martin Geissler of i.t.v. News good morning to you all morning here and now this week we're going to talking about troubles in the skies for Ryanair trees a maze bricks that speech noisy restaurants I return to rappel off and what if the pirate at the police rather had the power to veto thoughts let's have a listen to some of the week's big moments. We may be leaving the European Union but we are not leaving you are this is our message when we make a mess in right here we come out with a house of money of the run up I like to do not say 6 contract there has to be a fundamental change in our line or deal with its pilots. That had been requested. In my life is horrible. This is not a March we are not going to I was sick stealing food from other cans packed lunch box is just to get by it is only being fed properly. And all that and more to come here to be serious call him a shitty 9 Johnny and you can join the conversation online throughout the program. Using the hash tag sharing but 1st trouble for Ryanair this week is it announced it was canceling 40 to 50 flights a day for the next 6 weeks due to a backlog of staff leave up 240-0000 passengers affected with reports of people being left stranded the company claimed the measure was designed to improve punctuality which had fallen below 80 percent at a press conference boss Michael Levy was unusually contrite This is our mess up when we make a mess in Ryanair we come out with our hands up we try to explain why we made the mess and if we when we would pay compensation to those passengers who would take the compensation but not torn change the company's a.g.m. In response to a threat of industrial action from pilots only to accuse them of being precious about themselves and full of their own self-importance adding that their job is not difficult going on to say that he could force them to defend their their time off while Evan Cullen is president of the Irish Airline Pilots Association money of their own are pilots do not have a fixed term contract what they have is precarious employment pilots are grouped into Irish companies those companies then subcontract into a u.k. Provider of pilots and then provider provides the pilot labor into Ryanair there has to be a form of mental change in how Reiner deals with its pilots letter from pilots or I near warned Michael O'Leary over there cheap men pay and conditions and stated that they're prepared to work to rue over these issues and Alison right you've got a flight because here you're a bit what about it yeah unfortunately it was the day after I had a couple weeks ago and then the news broke and I had you know 3 whole days thrill of clicking through to find out where the my trip was still No one fortunately is bar I don't find that real issues being you know such as the sort of misuse of kilos the Seems to be about the company that I'll be you know intent. Until I actually get in the ear and then get home again what did you say that was a long press conference that Michael O'Leary gave to sort of explain the compensation and all the rest of it what do you think of the way he's handled this well nowhere I mean the big big story about Ryanair before this one was how much there was it had changed you know there were no they had listened to complaints there were no going to be no more passenger friendly they were getting you know change and you know board this the things that are that airlines do but no this is back to square one you know passengers seem to be being treated with contempt Peter you know I mean I think you handled it very badly I mean it's supposed to be a new field 0 I think what you're seeing is can a new principles management style essentially I think you know the actual mystique that was meet with Sue course all such course will cock up the what you want from a boss and the situation is considerable public contrition and what would you have had to do I would have had them apologize much more sincere than I think he has done and be much less aggressive in this kind of washing and I think it's I think it's in his nature to I do think it's in the nature to go to find the kind of appropriate Can the humility and seriousness and a moment of crisis he's an aggressive you know destructive force of a boss that's why he's been so successful as a businessman as you know and it drives that know why it's successful as an airline as well because he makes no bones about the fact that it's North Wales and it's you know that it's cheap Yeah I think that you know his personality is behind successful business model but we're know in a moment of tracers and I don't think it's quite working for him I'm not sure that their moral crisis will last I think you continue to be very successful and I think in this particular moment has approach is not really helpful I disagree I've got quite a fashionable opinion of Michael we are a bit of a guilty pleasure I shouldn't like him he stands for everything I normally dislike and a chief executive a company treats his passengers with disdain there are some fairly questionable working practices. Going on but he does what he says in the tent and I'm so fed up with smarmy slimy C.E.O.'s and he's the opposite he's a brace of he's robust and why wouldn't of wanted him to do in that press conference actually is coming make some for apology that's what we're used to that's what we're conditioned to expect now he came out and said Yeah all right well whatever you know we cocked up but so what deal with you expect him not to cock up in the 1st Nov you could by his own admission he said last week this is my biggest cock up I have a litany of cock ups at Ryan ear over the past 25 years and I think you know it's quite refreshing that somebody does that and you get what you pay for it's the runners of the skies Ryanair is cheap it's no frills it doesn't really care about customer relations all that much but you know if you can fly to New York or for 850 you're going to do it and he knows you're going to do it anyway absolutely he'll tailor those fears because if you go want to go to New York or a week if you want to book that for a week before you go because you 250 quid is 6 months before you get a bargain and we always go for bargains and he knows and you know what that's just how we live you know is that just the price that we're paying for for cheap airfare travel that somebody is. Writing this week that you know we've created this vicious cycle where if you you want cheap travel or cheap anything you accept that somebody else is going to get exploited along the way yeah well it's not so much the new photos that gets me it's the new gates in there you know the. Whole the decline but if you can actually get there then it doesn't matter how cheap it is more than your choice you don't have to go or I know there are plenty of area ones out there and you don't know who's being exploited on the way but sometimes you have to go it's leaving it behind for somebody else and you have to be there for a certain type. Of ancient or you don't actually know I have to buy the goods Ryanair because the cheapness is where the flight to the right to choose the type of business model they want to operate. And if you want to buy into the business model and give them your fair then finally they don't have to they don't have to work to suit the customer they work to suit them so I mean do you think that there have been Coles I think there's a petition on the end. Net for a boycott do you think people will follow through in a year's time would you think twice about the king of flaked I would pierce not only because I've tried you know twice with Ryanair to get somewhere previously it was the Icelandic volcano and I'm not sleeping on your phone or even for that I don't know it but it's just sort of put me off I think in the future I think if I've got to be somewhere. Anyone other than me or yeah I mean I find him with my hand like you to remember I think you know I know you're very it's our journalistic admiration isn't he could copy isn't is what you'd call people also I think we need a few more Mike Louise not necessarily in the way that he runs his business but in the way he conducts himself there's absolute nuts and bolts honesty and you know what you're going to get and yeah he's entertaining but the question of would I still fight with a certainly would for that very reason it's a bit the bottom line isn't I mean I was looking yesterday. It would actually cost me more than twice as much to get a return train to London from was going on a particular deal into this month and it would be to fly to Stansted and back with Ryanair and almost inevitably in a situation you're going to be cheaper option especially when travel seems to be becoming more and more expensive all the time and wages are stagnant thing so people are going to the people can't afford to be principled essentially I think is is that is the problem here I don't see any Can a substantial boy caught taking place over run over you know who's really struggling with customer satisfaction at the moment actually is be a because they've decided to start charging for some ridges and Among be a customers who expect a certain level of luxury from what used to be the world's favorite airline. Is beyond the pale Ryanair cancel your flight you almost kind of expect that's where Ryanair are in the market and that's why there will be a book. Starting to crack down on baggage and the cabin that's the thing. No running Ryanair and you know adding to course through it all the cheaper airlines are. Are doing that adding to the Internet they're actually you know we flew as many if not most of our listeners will have done we flew on our Some a whole day with Ryanair this year and I thought they were actually quite generous with the amount you can put in the overhead locker that's changed since you come back or let the boat not you eat Yeah really because that's a shame because I thought they were trying to keep you going often know that Michael O'Leary. You know that that's about to change because it that actually drove me mad in the queue all these people with these sort of wheelie here in your suitcase above your head that's right and there was no queue took forever because half of them were being told no that has to go in the right go in the hold and know they're being told no it does have to go with the whole you can pay for a bag in the Hall Yes I thought they would try an eco is much kind of show of you and keep it only what you take a hamburger on but no it was the opposite remember that if it's a well it's a waiter thing if you know what I mean I can see the bottle see her in them but I think what will hurt them is if they can't fix this pilot problem yes yes there's a significant problem it's not just someone's caught up in the rostering or the you are seeing if the pilots don't like it then go work for someone else they don't they are that is what they're doing in the region Iran is not going to near the World for a long haul there's various reasons you know it was fine pilots I mean it's a good job and that's an entry level I guess I'd listen I don't know there really is something a lot of pilots here but but but that would seem to me to be if the if you want if you can get into the game and that is your entry level so there will always be vacancies there but the other will not be filled they are always doing them currently a faster rate than the place them and that's probably worth telling you so if they can't fix that are you know if it's continually get canceled at the air when becomes much less reliable not make the king because you're not sure if you're going to if your flight is going to go ahead and you've got to get a top of that it's not just pilots either when other low cost airlines start raising their game in terms of customer service that's where all the hurt them but they have to broadly keep up with that level of the market and cabin crew are talking about Stefano as well and right now there's talk in the Washington cabin it's going to be scrapped isn't it because. There is no one to back down but it's like all these things you know there's no such thing as a free lunch is no such thing as a holy cheap things somebody somewhere is always paying a price you know cheap clothes cheap Trower for cheap you know somewhere there's somebody taking a hit on it it's not the consumer but you know it's the star fixator And if you're one of the staff if you know one of the starting a family you know when these things come home labels Speaking of which another method of travel that has caused a lot of controversy around the price we pay for cheap travel is that taxi was going to the company but after back up yes and they've been told that they're going to lose their license in London what do you think of that Peter. Well I think it's probably unlikely to happen I mean at the moment I've been told they're going to whistle why since and they're going to appeal there aren't any and during which time during the time of the appeal the road to keep on working and wonder and I think probably will be some kind of compromise reached that means they'll be allowed to and the reason we can see that the reason that they're losing their license is because the transport there is he felt that they went a fit company there were worries about security yeah. And what is about the sort of terms and conditions for the the drivers which are you're basically dig a corner me sort of you're so drunken transport for one they're trying to apply no clear rules and regulations and kind of a sor