Fall in hospital nurses has been questioned it's head of nursing and the Roberts has told b.b.c. Tees that the figures quoted in the Health Service Journal are incorrect and the trust has at worst a vacancy rate of 3 percent The Journal reports shortage is growing nationally and the Robert says that the trust stepped up its recruitment drive 2 years ago we have all kind equivalence all actual number is that we Ashok of about 35 for the entitled Our patient safety acquired not we look right across the board if a right where could we possibly be clawing in a cafe a lot and we mix it with our patient where fuel is. Post-mortem examinations are to be carried out today on some of the $39.00 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry container in Essex the lorry driver remains in custody it's a merge the Home Office was warned 2 years ago that the Border Force had stuffing problems at ports on the East Coast including Purfleet where the container arrived valiant Ritchie who's coordinator for combating trafficking at the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe says more must be done to catch those responsible there cannot be impunity for smugglers and traffickers and right now the vast vast majority of smugglers and traffickers escape justice so we need a stronger criminal justice response so that the profit motive is not quite as lucrative for them. A billing a man has been jailed for 5 years for attacking a man and leaving him with permanent scars 42 year old Paul Andrew James was jailed at Newcastle Crown Court for grievous bodily harm with intent following an incident involving a blast September Britons form a mobile phone operators have agreed to cooperate to build what they call a shared rural network they'll spend half a 1000000000 pounds to provide coverage in rural areas that currently have no service so called not spots the Middlesbrough m.p. Is calling on the government to step in and temporarily renationalise British Steel It comes after 2 months of talks with the Turkish company stalled the TE's Valley Mayor Ben how tune is also asking Network Rail to continue its support and not to cut the amount of track it buys from the company workers in skinning Grove and Lac and they are still being paid on time as British Steel still has orders and is being backed by a government Indemnity The Middlesbrough m.p. 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The Labor Party meanwhile has confirmed that and Tim McDonald will stand in the middle seat in the event of a general election a permanent ban on climbing allure of the giant Australian landmark formerly known as Ayer's Rock is coming into force on the final day climbing was allowed hundreds of people queued to clamber to the top the rock is a sacred site for the local indigenous people now but the sport has POTUS Middlesborough be without goalkeeper Darren Randolph once again for their championship match against Fulham tomorrow he could be out for up to 4 weeks with a thigh injury and repairs will continue to deputize have to making his debut in the drop has field on Wednesday Arsenal Manchester United and wolves all won in the Europa League last night they're going to beat Victoria Graeme Morris 32 United 11 nil at parties and Bell. 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Be and sign your name George Michael too funky before that it's just coming up to quarter past 9 on this Friday morning and a good morning to you Anthony with you right through until 12 plenty of great show tunes to play for you I will give you another chance to win tickets to see the burro That'll be just after 11 o'clock this morning well bit of fun with 5 and 10 just after 10 o'clock this morning lots to talk about including a stolen trike an appeal to find a favorite trike from a preschool inside birdshot We're also going to be meeting a busker from Darlington. Yes you heard me right also today I've heard of these gender reveal parties where there's all sorts usually a balloon or a cake or something like that so you cut into the cake and you lift out the slice and the slices either pink or blue and it tells the parents whether they're going to have a boy or girl balloons popping with confetti coming out this confetti cannons Well a woman invented the gender reveal party back in 2008 she was she's credited with being the 1st president ever have one put it up on You Tube 11 years ago now says she regrets ever having come up with the idea for a number of reasons including one they're all ridiculous now and 2 it could harm the trans and non-binary communities the woman says so if you've ever been to any of these gender reveal parties 080859595 was a ridiculous one I said quite low key like just a bit of cake or something like that do let me know one triple 3 and start your message with the word tease Also this morning talking about boxing in schools should it be brought back into p.e.i. Lessons for every student and I was a kid I was always in trouble and it made some bad discipline so I want to force on . The right I think it's a lot market call books and. Would definitely bring America down and. Out without the suggestion is that discipline and respect taught in boxing lessons could actually lead to a reduction in crime. What do you think one triple 3 Start your message with your call for free 108-085-9595. And let's keep it moving on the roads across Teesside County Durham and North Yorkshire Here's they've the well and. 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Taste good morning to you and thanks a lot for being here with me Anthony Collins across Teesside County Durham and North Yorkshire asking you this morning what do you reckon to the idea of kids being taught. Boxing as part of p. Lessons of course it used to be standard par for the course wasn't it back in the sixties and seventies it's been kind of phased out since then but there's a suggestion that if you brought it back into school p.e. Lessons for every single student it would teach kids discipline it would teach them respect maybe even reduce knife crime 81 triple 3 Start your message with the word tease or call 080-859-5958 government petition has over 3000 signatures and the support of many in the boxing community including some right here in the b.b.c. Tees region let's speak to you David edgel from the campaign gloves up knives down David what sort of evidence have you got when it comes to the effect that this could have on a new young people if they if they were taught this on a regular basis Oh hi good morning well the whole thing about boxing particularly if it's used school curriculum is. It well. If you like those up I sound that was because you know what actions child. Shot across and she advocates what we refer to as preventative intervention so essentially it's going to children between the ages of $7.00 to $13.00 to introduce and into boxing as you've mentioned as a conduit to. A much broader spectrum of respect you have to think on your feet you're becoming part of a community and essentially it's going to to children be full thank at the opportunity of going out on the streets and trying to express themselves in different ways and trying to you know channel their the natural aggression which will kick in the wrong direction and the thing is they learn a lot more about self respect but more importantly they learn about self governance as well and when you talk about the respect that can be learned in boxing lessons are you talking about respect for each other or respect for adults or a bit of both. Well I think it's a bit of both I mean I think the thing is with boxing it's not quite the brutal school that it's going to painted to play I mean there's respect for the rules or certain protocols involved in going you you have to think on your faith and you're not you know that armed with anything you're on your own and if you don't move fast enough you think smart you're going to get hurt it's a simple as that So this respect that about certain respects your opponent because if you're out box boss then you know you have to show that you respect but also I think it's respect for the people that are training you but also respect for your fellow boss as well I mean you know really also it's like a new type of family structure if you like and you know that's not forget that a lot of a lot of the Kates that I. Can see not clogs are examples far as we're concerned some of them don't come from homes that are perhaps quite all that they could so you know it's a lacking a family structure in the new farm structure that and I think the fact that these kids as they get out of the House that they've got the self governance and respect for themselves that goes there a lot less likely to engage in something out in the street now I'm sure you must get some Barents grandparents Skerries Guardians saying to you David if you bring this back into p.l.s. And. First of all I don't want my my child involved in anything violent like this Secondly would it not give those who are better matted the chance to possibly bully or pick on somebody who isn't as good at it. Absolutely not and as far as carers are concerned parents and sons I thought the whole point about gloves that knocks down we are actually a charity and we have if you like a product and service and our product says that to kids between 7 and 13 we give them a free starts of boxing so the kids put something on all of the sudden visually and you know Satori like the transformed and then we give them 3 boxing lessons now this product works and that's tell you as much money per child we've we've gone around doing sessions on an all over London mainly where we take kids have never been into poxy put them in a ring with a trainer and I can assure you on every occasion the kids transform you know the props from the devices before they get in the ring the playing around or you know they don't want to engage but that's 20 guys Dr now with the trying and they're doing press ups and the transformative start when parents are watching and the local authorities and the carers. There was stone mixed up the whole thing because you can say someone getting into the ring and the prep scout they come out and the standing proud and you know they want to take a call they want to take up boxing because of calling Jordan you know the put themselves or the physical crisis on cycle and that's got to think great and I felt that Lance that you know racial spices are so it's an excellent conduit but only one more thing particularly Oh sorry go on now it will be a no no well it's boxing Prince because if you're the planet's ring Lyman with. A colleague of mine and some some of his friends socially 3 of which happened to be young boxes one of the lads and they had a they had a social media platform where they used to do boxing reporting and I they wanted to move forward we started speaking to them. And one of the one of their brothers had been stopped in the in both hands actually so we said you know we're going to press boxing is a good way of. You know taking kids off straight clear not. A series of conversations you can't. Gotta we sought help from people in within by the writing it's hard to put up a sentence with people approaching us wanting to get that signed we've got a music single coming out selling merchandise way around all the money of course goes to charity in the boxing and the training because some local bankers are also supporting you in the in the here we've got a couple of guys I think there's probably more James than cats to mention but we've got Charlie Jeffries there's a big supporter down and also Joe Lawless as well but if you're you know you've been stories throughout your seething extensive the reach that we've got I mean we had we started in March we were going up to about 10000 followers which got us into Europe behind us we got diabetes behind us as you know now where it was spearheading this petition to lobby government to introduce into the curriculum as it was indeed many many years ago. David edgel is from the campaign. Down what do you think that if you've got some of that age in your family who's in school would you be quite happy for them to be taught. If so why or do you have reservations about it being part of school curriculum. You can call for free 108-085-9595 you can text 81 triple threat your message with the word. Could be chatting to Stewart former British Commonwealth bantamweight world. I just say I want to go out now. That's one of those songs you hear that it's a Friday and you just think all want to go out now. Out or out I'm not sure one of them Earth Wind and Fire and Boogie Wonderland got your it makes coming up for you in just a moment this is b.b.c. t A's. Talk about boxing being put back in lessons in for every single student do you think that's a good idea there's a suggestion it would teach kids a discipline it would teach them respect even reduce knife crime what do you think one triple 3 Start your message with the word t.s.i. To Eric in Ackland what a great idea bring back boxing when I was at school if you had any differences you would settle them in the ring during the boxing lesson you boxed for 3 rounds and then the winner had a round with the master thanks very much for getting in touch highty Allen Hartley poll says instead of teaching boxing why not teach judo it will give the children more discipline maybe some martial arts might be a good idea what do you think one triple 3 Start your message with that Nicklas in North would you be quite happy for boxing to be part of p. Lessons. Yes I would and I'm an older lady now because I grew up in a family of boxes and there was a well it was a prizefighter he was a professional boxer. My 2 brothers both represented that country boxing when they were in the Army how and there were 5 girls in our family and the girls all took their turns with the pads on and doing the sparring with the boys and they taught you a lot taught us to do work most. Of the deals I know people are always fighting fighting it teaches respect I have 2 small grandchildren 2 girls now that are involved in judo and the drills teach them respect for themselves respect for all those and. Some almost an illustration to feel like and have but people do boxing is just you know beating one another's brains out the way it would be controlled in school with the correct equipment had gods and probably watched over as it were it can it can teach them so she can see it can strengthen them and it's not just you know that it's not just. It's not just there but. Running off some extra energy to teach them things that just teach them discipline and if that is to talk to properly I think it's a great idea anything that will stop the kind of stuff that we are saying on the news on a daily basis but what about those kids say your the grandparent or parent or carer guardian of a child and you don't want them involved in this sort of thing and then they have to do it in school and what about that point I was making to David before about the kids could get picked on can I. Kids get picked on for Stark. Bullying will always go on I'm not saying that it's an answer and as with most things even in certain subjects in school parents can choose to have their children opt out. Some kids just don't like salt water you know whatever they don't want to cross control you don't like playing hockey also don't want to play football because it's cold and it's the wrong time of year when you don't want to get wet Monday and sometimes sometimes you have to do things that maybe you think you wouldn't like and then you actually find out you didn't and what it stopped people picking up a knife. I don't know what would stop them if it was if it was. If it was the answer to a maiden's prayer that would be absolutely wonderful I think we've got to have a lot more a lot more education about this one thing is just it's just too easy it's just too accessible it's just it's just it's become a fashionable thing that I say it's all for. That that you see on a daily basis that not just children not just teenagers don't. Just. Want to it's a knee jerk reaction to something and they think they shouldn't like the nose but unfortunately too many people are dying as a result of people picking up a knife and how we answer that problem I don't know but I certainly think through the schools this is a damn good place to start home is an even better place Nicholas from North Alison she called our 10859595 you can do the same I chatted yesterday to Stuart Hall from Darlington former British Commonwealth i.p.f. Bantamweight World Champion thank you very much she works with kids already across Teesside County Durham and North Yorkshire and he thought I asked him what he thought of this idea that's probably right but it's not just about box in its box an issue to discipline small but helps children mentally physically and everywhere I think even the adults or else everybody to talk socially to change the way I lived when I was a kid I was always in trouble and not give me some discipline so to focus on something I think is totally right I think it's a lot more kids books and. Would definitely be nice calm down and certain parts of the country well without Do you think it's less about the skill of boxing and more about that discipline that you mentioned yeah mentally and physically and from a to focus on especially real kids. Some could. Strawson. Directions you can summon to focus on the discipline this. Summer think about tightwad everything except it didn't seem to focus on rather than they thought it was mandatory wasn't it it was part of your European crass back up until I think the early seventies or. Think back in the day it was yeah it probably was a good thing back in the us where you're talking about these kids who might be prone to bad behavior when it comes to knife crime and when it comes to teaching them discipline and all that sort of thing but if you if you then teach them to box are you not giving them another sort of another sort of weapon to use on other children everyone thinks suctioned Pontian So you just think it's a calm us bauble honestly really were known you get your gloves are not shown in town when you really use it you don't use it for no reason at all on the street you know then it does work with kids even like I said I'm certain you won't get a lecture enough disco clothes. Secure 6 years old and the just to just to just love it you know in the love in every way. Excited for the next session if Destiny doesn't fill the fact that they want to take the bridge I want somebody if not I think it works to a lot and I suppose it brings them together as well the former you know a thing to do with friend that is and are now hanging around outside shops which is what you hear a lot of you know different and you commit books and phone books and said it can be fun it's only like you say when you're the life of the levels lousy world championship British level books and the way it's really hot generally when you've got a really big it's you will be told tall one percent dedicated goat under kids if you can make books and phone it's a no brainer for the government to stop cannot. Get the discourse on the fiascoes now and every one of the kids. Even Ok even up until Year 11 and then the common Isco I work in and the kids who are how many weeks last year May I was only Cho are . They really because they wanted to wanted to continue you know to lend and joy to watch what's the secret then serious how do you get through to these kids who may be classed as as troubled kids and other authorities can't get through to them what is it that you do or what is it that boxing brings that that helps you get through to them I think it's a form of communication I am actually children and some kids of one of the relevant ones. Like kicked out the schools. I mean it's been quite well you know Minister look at it and I would very you know we had seats you will meet we will it could together and now are really enjoying it in this day and it's not much not much for the kids to do and I start. To focus and that's why I think they're especially in. London and I'm aware that there's gun crime and they get involved again school nothing but oh well if you you learn a box of an early heads they're going to go about thinking about boxing I want to go on a boxing gym and how many boxes you know. Turns life through boxing No Everyone I speak to unicef. Since secret Darlington's Stuart Hall former British Commonwealth i b f bantamweight world champion. Would take the challenge. Which makes the. B.b.c. . Radio. Out of the b.b.c. There is mix and there must be an angel Bruno Mars coming up in just a moment b.b.c. . Thanks to Linda for calling 082859595 you can do the same get in touch with b.b.c. We're talking about boxing possibly being reintroduced to pee lessons in schools up and down the country Linda says she can't understand why anyone would want to bring back boxing because in this thing in age we're trying to teach our children that violence is wrong and not to fight. You can also text one triple 3 starting a message with. 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Line is a call and 16 and I'm 17 weeks pregnant. I'm 6 am and I'm 29 weeks. Of teen pregnancy in the country. Itself me down tape made me a bad person myself so what's it really like to be young and expecting in the pregnant teens Comcast don't miss an episode. On b.b.c. Sounds. Too. Much. For them. Straight. It. Was. So pretty. Great to. See. Just. Like I just. Was. Just. Going to go before we're. Going to go. Down to what. You were. Shot. At and we're going to. Get. Back. To just. Just. Just. Like. The Good Friday noise that. Mark Ronson uptown funk Queens somebody to love coming up for you in just a moment it is 950 to you on this Friday morning thanks a lot for being here with me Anthony Collins across. North Yorkshire keep your comments coming in on boxing we're also going to be talking about the gender reveal parties a bit later on have you ever been so Bon Have you ever held one was it a ridiculous event was it something. Where you just cut into a cake. And you can see what color it is the reason I'm asking is because the woman who invented them back in 2008 now says she regrets it. B.b.c. To. Go over this year on this show I hope you can think back and remember the names Robin Nicole and Megan we introduce them to you in a series of interviews with our reporter Philip are going as part of the pregnant teens upon cast these are teenage girls entering motherhood at a young age and talking to Philip her about the stigma that goes along with that the challenges that they face at that age going into parenthood and now you can get the whole thing as the pregnant teens that podcast it is available now and for the joins us in the studio just remind us what this is all about how you ended up meeting these these these young girls and and where it went from there yeah well Antony I was interested in teenage pregnancy in the northeast where I've been interested in it for such a long time the year I started secondary school was the that Tony Blair pledged to halt teen pregnancy rates he described them as shameful and so I've always had a bit of an interest in intrigue and a lot of young girls that I went to school with ended up getting pregnant either just before just after our g.c.s.e. So something that I think we're familiar with in this part of the world now Middlesbrough has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the country and actually the last year that we have figures for it went up by 15 percent so he and more than any way it's an issue but I wanted to explore You see it's such a bad thing can you do your life the other way around which is why days so I was on a mission to find 3 teenage girls from Middlesbrough had help from colleagues here I had help from family and from friends found them on social media I just kind of message them and say you know would you be interested in do. Would you be interested as a 16 year old in comin to the b.b.c. T.v. Studio and just telling me all about your life and about how you looking forward to being a mom how it happened why how did your mom and dad react how did people at school react was their reaction to being asked to be part of it others are intrigued and actually I think we could poke us to sort of a quite the fairly new radio and I think they've been around a while their bit more popular in America but in the u.k. Certainly we're kind of gathering pace with listening to podcasts so some of them like what's podcast but when I explained it to them they're like yeah but for that and I think because they are lovely sweet which chill heah young women which is sort of intrigued and opened up for doing that and for that I'm very grateful what was. Can you pinpoint a moment that was your biggest surprise in what they said were you surprised by something that they said to you well throughout the series I seem to have my mouth open a lot of the time in or in shock at some of the things that they're said so we hear things from Robin one of the girls which is about she said age 15 she would go home to her mom on a Friday night and demand more money at midnight so she could go to a party $50.00 in the series we meet a young girl from Middlesbrough who is 19 a little boys 3 she talks to us about Plamann her pregnancy will be in 16 and plan and to get pregnant that surprised me but more than anything I think we assume that these things are a mistake and that it's the worst thing to happen to somebody but actually a lot of the time it can be about law that was the big surprise that was the for now part like you said podcasts are new to a lot of people so how do you go about for those who don't know how to go about accessing this find it right Ok so if you have a form that can have applications on apps find the b.b.c. Sounds app and then you can search pregnant teens we've got quite a funky logo it's pink The only podcast on there called pregnant teens I subscribe and download and they will be able to listen to the 1st full episode today which is out episode one obviously 1st and each week we'll be releasing more episodes is going to be a part about 10 if you've got an eye for one you can find your purple podcast up set pregnant teens again and you'll be able to get it on there and I think it's available on Spotify as well my friend has been listening to. Some of it if not gone to your laptop or your i Pod and search the b.b.c. Sounds as well you do have to log in but it's. It thank you very much for the program or the pregnant teens that podcast is available now. Lol. Jonas brothers and sucker baby say to use more great music on the way from Mike Oldfield Spandau Ballet as well as a play 510 for the last time this week with Frenchy from red card is today the day he's going to get it. Will have to wait and see also talking about these gender revealed parties says the woman who invented them now says she regrets doing so. Because. On 95 f.m.t. a B. And on b.b.c. Sounds this is b.b.c. Teasing with the latest news here's in Word the Royal College of Nursing in the north has told b.b.c. Tees that n.h.s. Trusts are doing their best to work around hospital nurse shortages the Health Service Journal says Nationally the number of hospitals falling short of their planned staffing by 10 percent or more has tripled in 5 years Glen terp has regional director for the r.c.n. I visit many hospitals and I see outstanding care but I also see patients at risk and I feel very confident that truss try their very very best Everest. Ingle day but the reality is that there's just not enough nurses and the government failed to take appropriate action 4 people have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man suffered stab wounds in Norton on Wednesday evening the 26 year old is fighting for his life at James Cook hospital police think he was attacked in a house on Violet close before making his way on foot the short distance to a 2nd residential property on Waterford road where he was found it's also believed several people may have been involved in the attack before making off from Violet clothes for men aged 21333546 remaining custody the air safety watchdog in Indonesia has issued its final report on the crash of a Lion Air Boeing 737 Max a year ago in which 189 people were killed a 2nd crash months later involving the same type of aircraft led to the entire fleet being grounded the report says the pilots didn't react in the correct way but as the B.B.C.'s Theo Leggett explains most of the blame is given to Boeing this is a story about Boeing having fitted a system to its aircraft that was vulnerable to a single point of failure which is an absolute no no in aerospace terms and then regulators are allowing that to happen and all these other failures coming together leading to a catastrophic accident post-mortem examinations are due to be carried out on some of.