Explosion in britain, our own weapons are on high alert. Theres always one out there, at 15 minutes notice to fire. Somewhere out there . Somewhere out there. And american nukes could soon be back on british soil. If we get trump in there next time and he may press the button because hes got a bigger button than putin, then we are a target. Putin hasntjust challenged america, but all European Countries in nato, protected under the us nuclear umbrella. Russians have made direct threats to use Nuclear Weapons against britain, one of the founding members of nato. Thats put the uks Nuclear Readiness on alert. Britains Nuclear Deterrent is housed in the west of scotland. Since the height of the cold war, naval base clyde, on the banks of gare loch, has been at the heart of the uks nuclear policy. Here he is. Feargal dalton is a retired lieutenant commander, who served on Hms Victorious as chief weapons engineer. Hello. Morning, jane. Nice to meet you, feargal. And you. What a lovely morning
Five people per day have contracted waterborne diseases after swimming in the UK’s polluted seas, rivers and lakes, according to new data obtained by LBC.
variant is expected to hit hard, but with fewer cases expecting to need hospital treatment, some experts warn another lockdown and its economic impact is just not worth it. a letter, posted to a man in northern ireland with no surname or address on the envelope, butjust his first name and a 57 word biography, has managed to find its way to the right place. our ireland correspondent emma vardy has the story. feargal, lives across the road from the spar. his ma and da used to own it. no house number, no street name, a few things much more personal than that. the first thing i noticed was the amount of detail on the envelope and basically, my biography. moved to waterford after he got married. despite nothing more than a short story and half a postcode, yesterday this letter found its way straight to feargal lynn. i laughed so much. right through it all,
it s the bbc s understanding that an announcement is expected later this year. judith morris, bbc news. a letter, posted to a man in county antrim, with no surname or address on the envelope, just his first name and a 57 word biography, has amazingly managed to find its way to him. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy has the full details. feargal, lives across the road from the spa. his ma and da used to own it. no house number, no street name, a few things much more personal than that. the first thing i noticed was the amount of detail on the envelope and basically, my biography. moved to waterford after he got married. despite nothing more than a short story and half a postcode, yesterday this letter found its way straight to feargal lynn. i laughed so much. right through it all, to playing guitar, through to, friends with the fellow