Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Simon Lederman—Renting in London
What are the pros and cons of renting a property and do opposites attract?
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04:00
Petrie Hosken—Informants, social care and Article 50
The Met Police have paid out more than 拢5m to informants in the past five years.
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Morning
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07:00
Vanessa Feltz—Informants and school roads
The Met Police has paid out more than 拢5m to informants over the last five years.
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10:00
Robert Elms—Andrew Wilson, Howard Jameson and Lisbee Stainton
Live music from Lisbee Stainton.
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Afternoon
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13:00
Jo Good—Clifford Slapper, Nikki Fox and Shappi Khorsandi
Presenter Nikki Fox discusses how disability is portrayed in film and television.
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16:00
Drivetime with Eddie Nestor—Body cameras and Brexit vote
Teachers in two schools have begun using body cameras to record misbehaving pupils.
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Evening
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19:00
Georgey Spanswick—The return of Blind Date, older swimwear models and English tapas
Blind Date makes a comeback, Christie Brinkley poses in swimwear at 63 and English tapas.
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22:00
Duncan Barkes—Elderly care and night owls
Should the elderly ever be refused operations and what keeps you up at night?
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Late
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01:00
Simon Lederman—Body cameras and Jeremy Corbyn
Should teachers wear bodycams in schools?鈥
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04:00
Petrie Hosken—Article 50 and rogue landlords
MPs have given their final approval for Britain to begin its withdrawal from the EU.
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