Michael Fuller, the first black chief constable in the Met Police chats about his memoir and there are calls for GCSEs to be scrapped.
Robert Elms
The Teskey Brothers, Mick Hunt and Catherine Whitlock
3 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio London
Listed Londoner Mick Hunt, former groundsman for Lord’s cricket ground, author Catherine Whitlock chats about her book on women in science and live music from The Teskey Brothers. Show more
TV presenter Julia Bradbury chats about hew new TV series 'Australia' and Sabrina Grant and Amanda Ursell speak about 'The Secret Lives Of Slim People'.
Drivetime with Eddie Nestor
Knife crime offenders and crimes against women
3 hours on BBC Radio London
Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced that knife crime offenders will be subject to GPS tagging upon release from prison.
Comedian Luke Craig, presenter Annelise Dayes and live music from Jai Amore.
Have the super-rich had a positive or negative impact on society and how do you avoid picking up germs?
What is your experience of universal credit and what can be done to cut down the amount of processed food that we consume?
Do you support plans to stop black cabs from going down parts of Tottenham Court Road?