A Brexit special with studio experts to answer your questions and concerns.
Robert Elms
Kimberley Chambers, Joe Cornish and Ted Key And The Kingstons
3 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio London
Live music from Ted Key And The Kingstons, author of ‘The Sting’ Kimberley Chambers and Joe Cornish talks about ‘The Kid Who would Be King’.
Writer Nick Duerden chats about his new book ‘The Smallest Things’ and nutritionist Natalie Bray speaks about her new YouTube series ‘Nutritiously Nicola’.
Cephas Williams chats about his project "56 Black Men" and discusses how influential the image of the black male in the hoodie can be.
Jasmine Dotiwala uncovers London's diverse culture and emerging talent.
Do you get value for money for your council tax and are TV talent shows losing their appeal?
Is the UK too small to stand alone and how superstitious are you?
Unions are threatening strike action after London Underground staff are being ordered to wear new red vests.