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Schedule
Early
01:00
Jason Rosam—Dining alone
Would you dine alone in a restaurant on valentine’s day?
04:00
Petrie Hosken—Fire arms and John Bercow
Nearly half of officers in the Met believe its firearms capacity should be boosted.
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Morning
07:00
Vanessa Feltz—knife crime and diesel cars
What would it take to stop young people carrying knives?
10:00
Robert Elms—Jennie Matthias, John Boyne and Pocket Dragon
Listed Londoner Jennie Matthias and live music from Pocket Dragon.
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Afternoon
13:00
Jo Good—Sophie Kinsella, Phyllida Swift and Dana Elle
Author Sophie Kinsella chats about her new book and live music from Dana Elle.
16:00
Drivetime with Eddie Nestor—Air pollution and prisons
Would a diesel scrappage fund help tackle London's air pollution?
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Evening
19:00
Georgey Spanswick—Silly injuries, belly dancing and recruiting for a chocolate taster
We hear listeners daftest injuries, Georgey tries belly dancing and chocolate tasting
22:00
Duncan Barkes—Prison reforms and identical meals
Paul Coia sits in for Duncan.
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Late
01:00
Simon Lederman—Labour party and nudity in magazines
Has the Labour party lost its working-class roots and is nudity in magazines offensive?
04:00
Petrie Hosken—Cyber security and council repairs
The Queen will officially open the new National Cyber Security Centre later today.








