We laugh and a bird and believable are social media presence Karen Garner with the latest installment of the counting piggies later but they write good morning Ben song choice perhaps this morning for us the count Piggy's has been a large Day's Night. Well we don't have time for the betas but thank you very much complicates for suggesting you. Should. Try it for you 20 minutes b.b.c. Will show not much to say really nice there's no instant so far which is nice slow already there on Midway in Swindon with the usual flow of traffic and they watch a junction 16 on the m 4 of course last all the developments are going on because there will be a lot of traffic cones around throughout the day no delays as it stands on the trains. On on the digital fuel source in New York and. Madrid b.b.c. Which. Is some of the it was which is on a bit Swindon based card giant Honda has written to the government setting out its concerns about Britain leaving the European Union the manufacturer employs full 1000 people at its plants in South Boston and has joined forces with Fulton Vauxhall to write to a common Select Committee say b.b.c. Will says will Wilder reports on the says it's worried that Bracks it will cause disruptions to its supply chain as well as voicing concerns about restrictions on free movement of labor and the impact of tariffs on this told the business and the g. And the industrial strategy committee the more than a 3rd of cars built in Swindon are exported to e.u. Countries and furthermore 40 percent of the components used to build those causes wind and imported from e.u. Suppliers the comma is says tariff free access to the single market is vital to its competitiveness comes on the day the prime minister is said she won't celebrates any attempts by pro European M.P.'s to try to block the breaks that process to reason May's also announced today. 8 that Britain will leave the e.u. Will be written into law and amendments in the legislation paving the way for withdrawal will make it clear that breaks it will happen 11 pm on March 29th 29 saying our political correspondents in Watson reports from Westminster to reason me has a clear message for any potential proof e.u. Rebels in her ranks writing the Telegraph she warns of not to use amendments to the E.U.'s droll bill to block the Democratic wishes of the British people but there is one amendment she does favor writing the brig's a date into law she reviews of her exit from the European Union really will come at the 11th hour 11 pm on March 29th 2019 the prime minister will possibly be hoping that this symbolic structure to recommit meant to break that many inoculates or any criticism by you skeptic and P's the team defending a Wilshire Army Sergeant sickies day of trying to kill his wife by sabotaging her parachutes will give their closing statement today and we'll silly is accused of tampering with her skydiving kits on the day she fell 4000 feet another Raven airfields and 2015 He's also accused of damaging a valve causing a gas leak at the couple's home in Amesbury Mr Silly is denies 2 charges of attempted murder one of recklessly endangering life the case will be summed up by the judge on Monday. The Welsh a branch of the road richest Legion says it's urgently needs more volunteers to help with the Poppy Appeal the charities aiming to bring in a record amount locally this year but says a shortage of fundraisers could limits how much they raise in the future today it's unveiling its field of remembrance enrollment Bassett where wooden crosses the commemorating victims of the war in Afghanistan who every patch created through the town creates Simon Johnson says the crosses also bear the names of victims of other wars many people are remembering loved ones of those who passed away whether in conflicts many decades ago or much more recently many others or more wide ranging mysteries or remembrance and respect for our own forces a 48 hour strike that led to delays and overcrowding on some rail services in Wiltshire is come to an end members of the r n t union won't talents until midnight in a dispute take the plans they say would mean some staff Lewis said jobs and drivers put in charge of operating doles on trains the staff for Southwest and railway threaten more action unless the issue is resolved and he said he is recommending a major change in the way women is screened for cervical cancer it suggests have been vaccinated against the h.p.v. Virus as teenagers need only to have 3 smear tests during their lifetime rather than the 12 currently offered the vaccine is being given to goals aged 11 and 13 since 2008. A group of volunteers from tray bridge have been sleeping rough overnights raise money for to homelessness charities the team from the am the foundation is sleeping outdoors at Eden Project which is organized an event called The Big Sleep outs it's raising money for the foundation as well as sympatric society club is from the foundation and says sleeping outdoors for one Nights is very different to being permanently homeless it really does make you think you know you don't feel good you don't feel good confidential. And some people who sleep on the streets have to try and hold down a job to actually go through that night after night and then having to gather the next morning get up and go out they incredibly difficult say the latest on the stat sheet commemorating culms links with the Harris bacon company is due to be reinstalled in the town later the bronze artwork of t. Pigs was stolen from Phelps parade at the start of last month before being found at a scrap yard a few days later has been repaired and will be back in place at the soft inane lower days from Melksham has finished faith in the 1st round of the skeleton Bob sleigh Well Cup in the States have an impact champion teammate Lizzie Arnall came thirds at Lake Placid Well she says weather cloudy start with patchy rain this morning but drying out by lunchtime to leave some sunny spells itself to name before more clouds and rain arrives the seafaring tilt temperature 11 Celsius or 50 Fahrenheit's b.b.c. Will see news it's 6 minutes past 7 I will be catching up with Karen Gardner has become a kind of a humble pick correspondent threat is can pick East saga scandal favorite story it is but I've just realised in the last hour leading up to this moment that I am absolutely exhausted and Spence I have no pig puns left in me I wonder why that is why I was feeling tired this morning Bam what I just can't get any any emotional attachment those pigs any more than we've been there we've done it. Not the story but I'm just a complete. Grinning banking frying half banked. Spitting fire going through them all and nothing's working for me. I think it's good news for everyone to be honest even out this afternoon of the culmination of our story we will be there don't you worry. Breakfast we entreat b.b.c. We'll show those that look forward to being profiling. By you know what it is about this cancer and our association with said creatures of us want to look forward. To actually said them we're going to speak to Marco in Brussels and find I honed his words have gone down now that we know exactly what time of day 11 o'clock on which day in 1900 we will officially leave the European Union will hear some reaction Honda's bold statement about their you know serious concerns serious worries we'll have the papers all the rest of the local national international news being made today with none other than global head of fancy operations at the y. Even in Swindon Derek old rich. I will be hearing that fantastic news have no the times moral in Swindon see remember those who follow your join the was 900 victims of the 1st World War has been painstakingly restored after being damaged as we look ahead to remembrance weekend your voice in your county coal as 345951 devil 3 devil 6 a.b.c. We'll show. And we start with that night because the will of the Royal British Legion is aiming to raise a record breaking amount through the Poppy Appeal this year for the 1st time its opens are bright with 3 quarter of a 1000000 pound but as we get ready for this weekend's commemorations the Legion says there's a desperate need for more young people to get involved in the work they do and support the fund raising. Speaking to Granville Jones in the charity Goldie's which helps young people find out about what went on in the 1st World War In the years time the whole country focus will be on the armistice on the final days of World War one so we want primary schools to get into it for their child. The gold is and find out how we can work with them to get the young and old working together singing together talking together smiling together but remembering how important it is that we all recognize the sacrifice that was given by so many so many years ago one of the schools hoping to launch the project today is 5 lanes primary from pot and just outside of devices Miss Hearn is the assistant head you've done similar projects in the past one of the kids get out of it we started doing a project in a couple of years ago with Graham Bell and it was a real opportunity for the children to come together and share their learning of what their families contributed with other people who had done something similar and who said at the launch event here today that they got more out of meeting the older people the different generations that they would have got by going on we Kapadia Yeah exactly it's really important for us as a school that we give our children real life experiences hands on experiences of learning and the stories that we heard we can a found in a book we can have found on Wikipedia to hear it from someone to feel the medals to feel the death penalty just to have those things in our hands and to be told those story just made. With Sami's being how to devise a school this morning to one of the schools former and current serving servicemen and women have a history Tom Strickland and school people need Kemp are on the line for a quick chat about it now Tom good morning. Good morning and the thanks for coming on the eve. We'll come see in a 2nd Tom how difficult is it or easy is it to engage people about so when that happened so long ago. Well I miss my whole job being a history teacher doing that I think it's really put just to make it as relevant and as likely link possible so they can see that connection to the history and if you can do that then they point to what we be doing today then as it is a dry fusty a fag you know respectful or trying to do things differently to engage in what you say we I think we're quite different to a lot of schools will be lots of things in the build up to it as well so he takes 3 students or to a project on the war memorial they take names of the woman when they do research for local historian and they will sort of stuff like that so everybody can gauge from an early point and then on the day itself what we do is we relay puppies like you see Lydia carcass up in the wall basically in our in our grass court and then we have 45 minute assemblies led by my team of history teachers and we really get out there we really coming across various themes to do the remembering it's this year we're linking to a passion Dale hundreds of years into a new path and cashing out and then spot finally we'll go out we'll have a bugler and we'll do a family like the kids see on the telly had half allegiance in town it was that's as they can eat what you know about the men and women being commemorated and on a venue how many links with the score the finance about. I think where you learn about in you know when you do you end up finding a lot about the different men and women who have to bring that life because you can give an individual to research and he was yours. A shame it's not that she's gone blank on me I can tell it's because the lines gone down or I don't think ill of Neve Kemp you can sell She's very intelligent and personable just a technology but letting a dam there were terms of the story after 8 o'clock and hear about people from the Royal British Legion to try and get some fresh legs into the system to try to keep the fun raising a life ban with you 712 and breakfast on a Friday morning and devoid of any empathy a pathological liar a man capable of attempted murder the words put to the jury during the prosecution's closing statements in the trial of the world sure Army sergeant accused of trying to kill his wife and mil silly is nice sabotaging Victoria skydiving kids another I even thought in 2015 and she fell some 4000 feet when both her main reserve parachutes failed to open while he also denies damaging a valve and causing a gas leak at the couple's home in Ames were just days before their fates were full . Of Fish Joe was at Winchester Crown Court for us and joins us on what happened yesterday Rianna Well Ben addressing the jury of 9 women and 3 men the prosecuting barrister Michael those q.c. Asked they take a cool calm approach to the evidence and to focus on the facts he invited the jurors to stand back look at the evidence in the case not in a vacuum but as a whole it was at this point they went on to say that the prosecution put forward that it was during cross-examination that Mr Silly as it showed his true character was meant by this well Mr Baez q.c. Described the defendant as the following devoid of any empathy he cared nothing for Victoria and little for anyone else he has controlling aspects outside any normal behavior he has the highest mation of himself he is a pathological liar he will say the 1st thing that comes into his head to shift blame he is coming and manipulative and has no remorse for his actions whatsoever this puts him in a whole different category of a man simply having an affair he moves from what he wants from one thing to another in his life. It all means the same to him as it's all about him he's desperate for status a material possessions you find he pushes back on everything in short he just doesn't care calculating callous and cruel a chance or only interested in self gratification we the prosecution submit this shows a man capable of attempted murder no sitting on the fence really strong words I mean what else was said in that closing statements Well the court was reminded what expert witnesses said in relation to the gas leak as well as the power she equipment and jump and the fact that none of this evidence was contested Mr Baez q.c. Then had 3 examples of what he could exceptionally callous behavior of the defendant relating to the lies he told about one of his children and the way he acted in the hours after his wife sniff a too full He also pointed out that as the trial developed the motivation for trying to kill his wife became clear in going beyond money he told the jury that the evidence provided a window into Mr Seely as his mind in terms of how controlling in quest of he was when he talked to his wife about his career and status in the Army had to conclude ram wrapping up just before 1 o'clock the prosecution asked the jury to apply judgment and common sense in the real world Mr Bates q.c. Said that Mr still has had taken his wife Victoria and his lover Stephanie for fools and that he was trying to do the same to the jury Mr q.c. Finished his closing statement saying that it wasn't a motiveless stranger who struck twice in a week it was him Mr Silly is both times in the trials not quite so I resist it's not night today it's the turn of Elisabeth Moss q.c. To present the defense's closing statement then on Monday the judge Mr Justice Sweeney will sum up the trial to the jury giving directions relating to the law which they should and shouldn't consider during the deliberations the jury will then be sent out to reach a verdict and just to remind me as silly as denies 2 charges of the attempted murder of his wife and one of recklessly endangering lives. You know if it's Journal thank you for 716 the time. Being. Written to the government setting out concerns about Britain leaving the European Union comes as the prime minister sent a blunt message to. Cannot be reversed and the branch of the vote British Legion says it urgently needs more volunteers to help with the. 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You're carrying guarding our humble pig correspondent bringing us the den you more the culmination of getting those pigs back on the plane income later we'll catch up with her can't wait and can't wait for more tweets from the companies today as well 717 and one of which is main employers has written to the government raising their concerns about Britain leaving the European Union when a bass car giant Honda employs 4000 people and has plants in South Mohsen and there's joined forces with Ford and box or to write to a common Select Committee Well prices Secretary David Davis is back in Brussels today for the 6th round of e.u. Exit talks the u.k. Waiting for the e.u. To agree to move on discussing a future trade deal having refused to do so at a key summit you might remember last month might cause as we say in Brussels our correspondent and any sign of a breakthrough Matt whatsoever Ben you know we think is the short answer to that but the study is just coming up here in Brussels rising up above the burly man building the home of the commission with a Talk to take place and maybe it will shine down some light and progress will be made as things stand officials ahead of these talks which say get these the 6th round of negotiations would be to get all we need clarity said Mitchell Barney the lead negotiator for Britain's position e.u. U.k. Officials out of these talks are saying well this is just going to kind of a stocktake rounds of talks not really about progress so the very fact the 2 sides don't even seem to agree about what this round of talks is actually aiming to achieve perhaps underlines the fact no progress may be made when crucially the sticking points that we still are stuck upon the Irish border and its future the u.k. Financial settlement or the the divorce Bill if you like and the question of e.u. Citizens rights in the u.k. And u.k. Citizens rights in the you. After breaks on all those issues we seem to still be rather stuck and while there is a suggestion that David Davis for example been seeking support in meetings in places like Poland and Italy there's still a bloc of 8027 nations who are tightly sticking together and waiting for Britain particularly to make movement on that divorce Bill so no real hope I'm out for this meeting coming up in December no we missed the opportunity in October with the 27 leaders saying they had been enough progress to move on to talk about our future trading relationship our future import export regimes the sort of stuff that's been raised by Honda this morning in their letter in terms of their concerns those sort of questions about what tariffs there may be those are going to be discussed in future trade talks in the e.u. In October said no we're not ready to talk about them because you haven't made enough progress on the divorce deal now there's a summit in December that is when the will again have a question put to them has sufficient progress been made and as things stand the e.u. Is now warning that if progress is made in the next couple of weeks by the end of this month s