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Schedule
Early
02:00
James Max—'Weedy-Wednesday', unions and childhood injuries
BBC young gardener of the year Jamie Butterworth answers your horticultural questions.
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Morning
06:00
The Breakfast Show with Penny Smith and Paul Ross—New powers to tackle radicalisation
David Cameron is to set out a string of new powers to tackle radicalisation.
09:00
Vanessa Feltz—Migrants and cricket
Talking about migrants and Kevin Pietersen will not play for England this summer.
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Afternoon
12:00
Robert Elms—Liz Kessler and Cathal Smyth
Author Liz Kessler and live music from Cathal Smyth.
15:00
Jo Good—With Judi James and Marta de Sousa
Talking about taking an instant dislike to someone and women working in construction.
17:00
Drivetime with Eddie Nestor—Radicalisation and a fine if your child is late to school
Should there be a fine if your child is late to school?
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Evening
19:00
Mark Forrest—Extended museum opening hours
Mark finds out if extending museum opening hours would bring more people in.
22:00
Simon Lederman—Prince Charles, Mediterranean migrant crisis, extremism and the weather
Talking about Prince Charles and weather predictions with Jonathan Davis.
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Late
02:00
James Max—Migrant workers, HRH Prince Charles and rules
Mark Carney has said rising numbers of migrant workers is keeping Britain's wages low.







