A report on exploited workers in Kent. Plus Sussex police's fight against drug drivers, and the 150th anniversary of Brighton's West Pier. Show more
Better In or Out?
A BBC London News Referendum Special
40 minutes
With less than two weeks before the European referendum, Jeremy Vine brings top politicians and business leaders face to face with an audience to debate the future of London. Show more
An investigation of illegal cockle picking on the south coast. And Brighton hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks help the NHS campaign for better mental health. Show more
The women who would rather leave the country rather than have their babies taken into care. Plus the new approach to nature conservation. And a tour of the region's graveyards. Show more
Investigating fly-tipping: who does it and how can they be stopped? Who keeps the English Channel clean? And Kent couples who use singing as therapy for dementia. Show more
A report on the Londoners heading to Margate in search of affordable houses. And the new trend in buying British flowers for weddings. Show more
The programme charts the impact of the rise in type 2 diabetes on patients and NHS finances. Show more
Katie Costick assesses the impact of property development on Soho's bohemian spirit and the artistic creativity of its theatres. Show more
The programme reports on the latest developments at the 'jungle' in Calais and the Londoners fleeing to margate for cheaper property. Show more
Emma Thomas examines whether a minor injuries unit in Whitstable is playing a big role in A&E. And Rachel Royce examines the controversial Hastings to Bexhill link road. Show more
Documentary. With Boris Johnson the bookmakers' favourite to be the next prime minister, Jo Coburn takes a behind-the-scenes look at his eight years as mayor of London. Show more
Andrew Neil hosts as the leading candidates in London's Mayoral elections engage in the biggest debate of the campaign. Show more
Living in '66
London Through a Lens
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One London
Fifty years after Time magazine dubbed London the swinging capital of the world, Patsy Kensit explores what 1966 was really like through five favourite photos. Show more