The Supreme Court ruled Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament was unlawful and Prince Harry says he cannot sleep at night because he is worrying about climate change.
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Philip Bueno De Mesquita, Charlotte Skene-Catling and Ian McKewan
3 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Radio London
Architects Philip Bueno De Mesquita and Charlotte Skene-Catling chat about owning your own architect designed home and author Ian McKewan talks about ‘The Cockroach’.
Tracy-Ann Oberman and director Max Lindsay chat about their new play ‘Mother of Him’ and boogie woogie pianist Terry Miles. Show more
Three cabbies who are climbing the tallest mountain in Africa, Kilimanjaro, to raise money for military veterans. Show more
The Scene with Judi Love
Dionne Smith, Dr. Diahanne Rhiney and Shaquille Ross-Williams
2 hours on BBC Radio London
Award winning hair stylist Dionne Smith chats about what it’s like to have worked with many celebrities and famous hair brands. Show more
Would you welcome a general election and have you had the same haircut your whole life?
What should the UK immigration policy be and are cords coming back into fashion?
MPs returned to the Commons yesterday and Attorney General, Geoffrey Cox addressed questions about the Supreme Court's ruling that proroguing parliament was unlawful.