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Schedule
Early
01:00
Simon Lederman—Clothing ages and being teetotal
Should any items of clothing have an age limit and how difficult is it to be teetotal?
04:00
Petrie Hosken—FGM, Brexit and knife crime
Campaigners are fighting to save a West London clinic for victims of FGM.
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Morning
07:00
Vanessa Feltz—Knife crime and Brexit
A knife or blade was used in a crime every sixteen minutes in 2016.
10:00
Robert Elms—Tony Momrelle, Alex Werner and Jason Solomons
Alex Werner from the Museum of London and live music from Tony Momrelle.
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Afternoon
13:00
Jo Good—Kate Dimbleby, David Cunningham and The Barking Hour
Singer Kate Dimbleby, the daughter of David, chats about her new album.
16:00
Drivetime with Eddie Nestor—Theresa May and prison suicides
Chris Rogers sits in for Eddie.
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Evening
19:00
Mark Forrest—Outdoor loos, were the 60s swinging for you? And our Eurovision hopefuls
Outside toilets. Did the 60s swing for you? And the UK's Eurovision contenders.
22:00
Duncan Barkes—US relationship and knife crime
What type of relationship should the UK have with the US?
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Late
01:00
Simon Lederman—Life after death
Theresa May's meeting with Donald Trump and do you believe in life after death?
04:00
Petrie Hosken—Squatters and Theresa May
Squatters have taken over a £15m mansion in Eaton Square.







