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Notting Hill Carnival
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Eddie comes live from Notting Hill Carnival.
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Eddie comes live from Notting Hill Carnival.
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Robyn Hollingworth chats to Eddie about why she wrote a letter to her deceased mother about the birth of her son.
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Labour will extend its jobs guarantee scheme if it wins the 2015 general election.
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RMT union general secretary Bob Crow dies aged 52 and hospital closure powers.
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Does what a teacher wears affect their ability to do their job?
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A 1% pay rise for most public sector workers and researchers in London find that statins have almost no side effects. Show more
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Tributes are paid to veteran Labour politician Tony Benn who has died aged 88 and should children start the school year with an A grade and never be told they've failed?
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London's news, sport and travel with your views on the big issues.
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Steven Oram from 'Proud & Gifted' talks about ‘Celebrating Young People’s Achievement’.
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Talking about Syria and asking should police use body cameras for every London stop and search? Also, Eddie talks about going to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
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The family of Mark Duggan have won the right to appeal over a finding that he was lawfully killed.
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The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, answers your questions.
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dermatologist Dr. Sunil Chopra and Irene Major talk about skin lightening and junior doctors are staging a 24-hour walkout.
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Eddie comes live from Notting Hill Carnival.
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Children's author Patrick Ness taloks about setting up a fundraising page for Save the Children. Show more
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David Bowie has died of cancer at the age of 69 and QC Michael Mansfield on the suicide of his daughter and the need to talk about the issue.
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James Foyle from The Fostering Network.
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Leon Daniels, managing director of surface transport at TFL, answers your questions and GP surgeries reach new patient "breaking point".
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Financial experts Sally Francis and Sarah Pennells answer your questions and should Oxford Street be pedestrianised?
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London's Deputy Mayor for Housing Richard Blakeway answers your questions and a London couple are to become one of the first same sex couples to be legally married in Britain. Show more