London in sound
The best interviews from BBC Radio London.
LGBTQ+ friendly barbers
Gopal Virdee speaks to hairdressers who offer a welcoming service to the LGBTQ+ community.
Bishop Sarah Mullally's 'Rooted in Love'
The Right Reverend Sarah Mullally DBE chats about her her new book 'Rooted in Love'.
A new exhibition from Gilbert & George
Artists Gilbert & George speak about their latest exhibition 'New Normal Pictures'.
The lack of financial education in schools
BBC Radio London’s Young Reporter looks into the lack of financial education in schools.
Michael Rosen's new book and recovery from Covid-19
Author Michael Rosen talks to Vanessa a year after being hospitalised with coronavirus.
Why all over 50s should get vaccinated
Kevin Fenton from Public Health England talks about Covid-19 vaccines.
Reflecting on a year of lockdown
Eddie Nestor reflects on a year of lockdown with some friends of the show.
A year of lockdown: Waterloo Station
Staff at London Waterloo station share their experiences of working through Lockdown.
Living with cancer
Ethics expert Claire Gilbert talks about living with myeloma and her new book.
James Newman's UK entry for Eurovision
Singer James Newman talks about representing the UK in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.
International Women's Day with Baby Queen
Baby Queen talks about the position of women in music and how the future looks to her.
Clare Balding's writing career
Broadcaster and author Clare Balding celebrates World Book Day.
The music and life of Gigi Moss
Singer Gigi Moss talks about lockdown and her music inspirations.
Being gay in the Met Police: 1920-2021
LGBTQ+ history in policing with historian Stephen Bourne and Superintendent Dan Ivey.
Discrimination in the mental health system
Jade explains why she feels she's been treated differently compared to others.
The headteacher who came out as gay to his pupils
Nicholas Hewlett was the first acting headteacher to publicly declare his sexuality.
Singer Mary Wilson from The Supremes
Another chance to hear Jo Good in conversation with Mary Wilson back in August 2019.
HIV testing week
Cllr Philip Normal explains why he's raising over £110,000 for a HIV charity.
Expat living in Berlin
Musa Okwonga chats about his book which explores loss and self-acceptance.
How coronavirus has affected me
Lynn in Edgeware explains how coronavirus has affected her.
A day in the life of an ICU nurse
Junior sister Zara Zaman recorded her first shift at Newham hospital.
The 40th anniversary of the New Cross fire
Tottenham MP David Lammy speaks about the significance of the New Cross fire 40 years on.
Shielding in lockdown
Dayne is shielding and explains how he's been coping.
What does the future hold for non-league football?
A closer look at how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted the non-league football scene.























