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Extracts from a range of radio programmes I've presented.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
this is BBC Radio London. Hello. It seems like only minutes ago that we were chatting before last one here to form BBC Radio London. I get the pleasure of staying with you for the next three hours. Found out what you make of what has Bean. Let's be honest. A fairly tumultuous evening. The Labour Party's had a shocker of a night that down to just 14% of the votes nationally. But it's nothing compared to the Conservatives, the party off government, the party Indeed, that has bean in government for the last nine years that has been charged with delivering. Brexit is likely to manage to get one in 10 off the votes in this election. That is, by some margin the worst performance the Conservative Party has ever recorded in a nationwide election. It's the kind of thing that could finish off a party leader if, of course, Theresa May haven't already being finished off in the last few days and announced her resignation. Let's move on now to the latest on China's Corona virus outbreak because at least 10 people on board a cruise ship docked in the Japanese port of Yokohama have tested positive for the virus well. Professor Sean Griffiths chaired the Hong Kong government inquiry into the SARS outbreak back in 2003 and joins us on the line now thinking about that cruise ship docked in Yokohama, they've only tested about one in 10 of the people on board. That must be a terrifying experience for the other 90% who are waiting for those test results. Yes, but I think sales of Green King, EPA a pretty standard beer and British pubs are soaring in China. The reason? She Jinping was treated to a point in a country part by David Cameron during the Chinese premier's recent visit to the UK Well on the line now is Pete Sweeney, chief correspondent for China Economy and Markets, or Thompson Reuters. Pete Beijing warehouses have Bean cleared out of EPA If it's good enough for Xi Jinping, it's good enough for the rest of China