On Inspirit with Jumoke Fashola this morning: What do we mean by 'traditional values' and should we let go of them? Is freedom of speech a threat to national security? Gay marriage - which way would YOU vote? 0207 224 2000

On Inspirit with Jumoke Fashola this morning: What do we mean by 'traditional values' and should we let go of them? Is freedom of speech a threat to national security? Gay marriage - which way would YOU vote? 0207 224 2000
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An inquest has heard that a 15 year old girl who was killed while crossing a railway line may have been wearing headphones or using her phone. This is something we often see in London, are you worried about your children and have you had a near miss with a pedestrian or cyclist using their phone or listening to music?
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Retirement - a golden opportunity or the beginning of the end ? New research says stopping work causes a drastic decline in health. Have you planned your sunset years or are you resigned to the fact you'll keep going to the bitter end.
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London men are in crisis - increasingly homophobic and anti women, unable to talk about their problems or look after their health. So says a London MP, but is she right? are men increasingly laddish and neanderthal or are blokes really just being blokes?British male identity crisis 'spurring machismo and heartlessness'www.guardian.co.ukDiane Abbott speech to Demos thinktank warns of rapid economic change creating a disaffected 'Fight Club' generation
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This is the toy that Ola gave Jumoke yesterday, what was your favorite toy as a child?
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Morning all! Jumoke is in for Harriet till 6am this morning. She is asking you three questions today: -Should life mean life for people who kill policemen & women or should life mean life for all murderers regardless of who the victim is? -What was the worse thing you did as a teenager? -Yesterday someone at BBC London gave Jumoke one of her favorite toys as a child (a airfix model) and Jumoke wants to know what your favorite toy was as a child Also we will also be publishing the virtual newspaper the 'Jumoke Daily' so please get your stories in before that goes to print at 6!
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Police fear that Tia Sharp's killer made the massive leap from petty crime to killer because of his addiction to child pornography Is it possible to police the internet? And does censorship ever work?Hazell was obsessed with child porn and had a relationship with Tia's mother, grandmother and 'commiStuart Hazell was a pornography addict who downloaded sexually explicit pictures of children before he killed Tia Sharp. The 37-year-old was particularly looking for images of girls who looked like Tia.
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Leaving the EU wont save lazy Britain. Our workers are shirkers says London Mayor Boris Johnson. And there's a cabinet split over Europe with two Tory Ministers threatening a no vote. What do you think? Would leaving Europe be good for London?Quitting the EU won't solve our problems, says Boris Johnson - Telegraphwww.telegraph.co.ukBritain’s economic problems would not be solved by simply leaving the European Union, Boris Johnson warns.
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Jumoke is in for Harriet on early breakfast and after last nights BAFTAS is talking about ageism on TV, whether you share the same bed as your partner and wants to know if the horse meat scandal has made you change your eating habits.
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Maria Friedman talks to Jeni about west end musical 'Merrily We Roll Along'
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After 11am, friend of Sondheim, West End Star and first time director of the hit musical Merrily We Roll Along, Maria Friedman will be in the studio. If you’ve ever been on the stage, even for a moment, tell us when and where... Call 020 7224 2000 or text ‘London’ followed by your message to 8-1-333.
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After 11am, friend of Sondheim, West End Star and firs time director of the hit musical Merrily We Roll Along, Maria Friedman will in the studio. If you’ve ever been on the stage, even for a moment, tell us when and where... Call 020 7224 2000 or text ‘London’ followed by your message to 8-1-333.
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With Jeni Barnett from 10am, Belgravia based TV antiques dealer Andrew Lamberty will be here to advise you on how to spot a bargain. He'll be taking your calls on 020 7224 2000 if you want some antiques advice. What hidden treasure have you found in your attic or beyond?
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On Inspirit with Jumoke Fashola this morning: We're increasingly living in a surveillance culture - your views? Age of consent - is 16 the right age? And are YOU a guilty parent? 0207 224 2000
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Fancy a cuppa made with loo water? Thames Water are asking customers if they would drink treated sewage ... would you?
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Londoners are being asked if they'd be willing to drink treated sewage water for the first time. It would help end the regular hosepipe bans here in London but would you really fancy a cup of Ty - phew? On breakfast with Penny and Paul
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posted a booChagos Islandersaudioboo.fmA community of refugees from a British Overseas Territory who've made their home in Crawley have taken their campaign to be allowed to return home to the Foreign office today. BBC London 94.9 spoke to journalist John Pilger who made the film Stealing a Nation about the Chagos Islanders' cause...
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Lower the age of consent to 13 to end the persecution of old men - so says a leading london barrister. It would bring us in line with other european countries - but what do you think? Would lowering the age limit but our children at risk?
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Tomorrow morning on The Early Breakfast Show we’ll be having a first look at the day’s news plus Harriet wants to know about your strange injuries. She had a baby monitor dropped on her temple yesterday and has the bruise to prove it! Have you ever been attacked by a household object or tripped over your pet cat? What were the consequences? All that and much more from 4am tomorrow.
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Help could be on the way for half a million sufferers of back pain. The new discovery involving treatment with antibiotics has been hailed as 'the stuff of nobel prizes'. So what's it like living with severe back pain? And what treatments have you tried? On breakfast with Penny and Paul.
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A leading charity says London families are being let down when it comes to asthma care because of where they live. With close to a million suffers in London - how does it affect you?
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On Wednesday’s Early Breakfast Show we’re going to talk about ‘Living Life to the Full’ this as a survey has been carried out asking adults what they consider constitutes as living life to the full?: * What have you always wanted to try? * What is the best thing you’ve ever done? * What’s your advice for living life to the fullest? Tune in from 4am for that plus a first look at the day’s news with Harriet Scott.
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Four out of five adults up to the age of thirty are still relying on their parents for financial support. Are you still handing out to your children? And is this something you have just come to accept living in London? on breakfast with Penny Smith and Nick Godwin
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On Tuesday’s Early Breakfast Show we’re going to talk about Fashion Turn Offs. This as a survey from Marks & Spencer’s suggests that it takes women 6½ months before they start to demand a change in the way their partner dresses: *Have you ever tried to change the way your partner dresses and if so what lengths did you go too to make it happen? *What are your’ biggest fashion turn-offs? *Has anyone ever tried to change what you wear? Tune in from 4am for that plus a first look at the day’s news with Harriet Scott.
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With Jeni after 11am; resident foodie Richard Johnson shares his recipes for a perfect picnic. What's your favourite picnic spot in London? And what would you pack in your basket?London's best picnic areas - Featureswww.timeout.comFind the top 50 restaurants and places to eat in London. Our independent team of critics present the definitive guide to the capital's best eateries at Time Out London, your online guide to what's on in London
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Join Jeni Barnett this morning for advice on how to de-clutter your home. Vicky Silverthorn will be in the studio from 10am taking your calls and dishing out some advice. Get in touch to ask a question and tell Jeni, where do you keep the stuff you can't bear to throw away? Call 020 7224 2000 or text 'London' to 81333.Declutter & Decluttering Service. Declutter Your Home & Life. You Need A Vicky!www.youneedavicky.comVicky Silverthorn is a professional organiser and decluttering specialist. Declutter your home & life now, & contact Vicky!
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On Inspirit with Jumoke Fashola this morning: Sex - how should it be taught in schools? Hell - do you believe in it and what is it? What piece of poetry, music or art has inspired you the most? 0207 224 2000
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Gary Crowley is on BBC London 94.9 right now asking who your unsung musical hero is. Who deserves to be on our roll call ... and why? Also, don't forget BBC introducing between 8pm and 9pm, showcasing local bands from London and the South East.
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1 in 5 young adults is so clueless about DIY they don't even own a hammer or a screwdriver. Instead parents are typically spending an hour a week doing their children's DIY, saving them around £1,300 a year in tradesmen's fees. Have you got a list of DIY jobs to get through this Bank Holiday weekend? What's your biggest DIY triumph? And your biggest disaster? Join Harriet Scott as she will be talking about this and taking a first look at the days news on Bank Holiday Monday from 4am
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Innocent until proven guilty - but should suspects be anonymous as well? As Stuart Hall confess to a string of sexual offences we're asking whether those accused of rape and sex attacks should be given anonymity. On breakfast with Penny and Paul.
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Do you have an unusual or quirky job? What's the strangest job you've ever had? Let Harriet Know. Join Harriet Scott on The Early Breakfast Show, Monday - Friday from 4am
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Having best friends is a bad idea, so says a London school worried about over-possessive relationships and cataclysmic fallings out. Are they right? Do you have a best friend? How long has your relationship lasted? On breakfast with Penny and Paul.
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A record number of head teachers are earning six figure salaries, while the pay of rank and file is cut. Do you think any head's worth over £100,000? Are you a teacher? what do you think? Penny Smith and Paul Ross want to hear from you.More state school head teachers paid £100,000 salaries - Telegraphwww.telegraph.co.ukRising numbers of state school head teachers are taking home six-figure salaries despite a drop in pay for rank-and-file staff, according to official figures.
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Jo Good's chatting stag dos and hen parties - What did you do for yours?
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Violent offences including GBH, sexual assault and knife crime are being settled by the perpetrator simply saying sorry to the victim. Have you ever been affected by crime and punishment in the London? Is sorry enough? Penny Smith and Paul Ross would like to hear from you.'No action' in 10,000 violent caseswww.bbc.co.ukPolice in England and Wales dealt with more than 10,000 offences of serious violence without prosecutions or cautions last year, a freedom of information request finds.
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On Tuesday’s Early Breakfast Show we’re going to talk about romantic gestures. Jonny Depp has reportedly won back his former girlfriend after building her a bar and naming a beach after her: * What’s the most romantic thing you have done for someone? * What’s the most romantic thing someone’s done for you? * Are there any romantic gestures you regret e.g. tattoos? Tune in from 4am for that plus a first look at the day’s news with Harriet Scott.
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Should well - off pensioners hand back benefits like the winter fuel allowance? And bin their bus passes?So says London MP Iain Duncan Smith. Penny Smith and Paul Ross want to hear from you... is it time to end universal benefits for OAPS?'Rich pensioners should return benefits'www.bbc.co.ukWealthy pensioners, who do not depend upon universal benefits, should decide whether to return them, the work and pensions secretary has said.
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On Inspirit with Jumoke Fashola this morning... We're talking about depression - your views & experience please. Have Human Rights gone too far? And what makes YOU happy? 0207 224 2000
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Waste less want not - struggling London families are throwing away £50s worth of food a month. So are you a slave to sell by dates and buy one get one free offers, or do you turn the big shop into an economy drive?Families wasting £50 a month throwing away food, says minister - TelegraphFamilies struggling with high living costs are wasting their money by needlessly throwing away “enormous amounts of food”, a minister has said.
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Researchers have discovered couples are happier and their marriages last longer when men pull their weight with the chores. Do you share household tasks? Are there specific blue jobs for the boys and pink jobs for the girls? Lets talk division of labour on tomorrow morning's Early Breakfast Show plus I'll have your first look at the day's news. The Early Breakfast Show with Harriet Scott 4am - 6am.
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Researchers have discovered couples are happier and their marriages last longer when men pull their weight with the chores. Do you share household tasks? Ate there specific blue jobs for the boys and pink jobs for the girls? Lets talk division of labour on tomorrow morning's Early Breakfast Show plus I'll have your first look at the day's news. The Early Breakfast Show with Harriet Scott 4am - 6am.
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As measles cases almost treble across the country a top scientist is calling for unvaccinated children to be banned from school. On breakfast with Paul Ross and Penny Smith. Do you agree? And have your children had the jab?
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According to research by Auto Express, Britain's favourite car is a Skoda. What has been your favourite car and why? Was it your first car, a clapped out Robin Reliant or a shiny sleek Capri? Do you have a passion for vintage cars? Do your cars have names?? On tomorrow morning's Early Breakfast Show with Harriet Scott from 4am we'll be talking favourite motor memories plus your first look at the days news.
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On the Breakfast Show with Penny Smith and Paul Ross this morning ... A London A and E unit treated 12 people last year following botched cosmetic procedures. Nine out of ten people having work done have no more protection than someone buying a toothbrush. Now there are calls for more regulation - have you had a cosmetic procedure that went wrong?'Explosive growth' of Botox treatments putting public at risk, NHS review warnswww.independent.co.ukMost people who undergo cosmetic procedures have no more protection than someone buying a toothbrush, according to an independent review which has proposed a range of new curbs on the industry.
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Wimbledon has upped the prize money for the tennis competition by 40% and Mo Farah was paid a lot of money to run only half the London Marathon distance. Harriet is asking whether it's justifiable to pay sports stars so much money? What do you think?Wimbledon prize money up by 40%www.bbc.co.ukThe prize money at Wimbledon is increasing by 40% while the All-England Club is planning a roof for Number Court One by 2019.
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Good morning all, Harriet is asking about second child syndrome. Do you spend less on your second child, and if so why? Is it because you know better about what they need? If you're a second child do you feel hard done by?
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New mums, stroke patients and the elderly will be sent to hotel hospitals to recover. The plan's intended to free up hospital beds, but how would it work, and would you be happy checking into a hotel after treatment?'Hospital hotels' for 30,000 elderly patients - Telegraphwww.telegraph.co.ukElderly patients will be sent to “hospital hotels” to recover from illnesses or falls under government plans to ease so-called bed blocking on NHS wards.
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On Wednesday’s Early Breakfast Show we’re going to talk about ‘pride’ according to a survey by a DIY company 72% of men have paid a professional tradesman to do their DIY and pass it off as their own: * Are you or your partner too proud to ask for help / admit defeat? * When was the last time you had to ask someone to help you with something? * Are you the kind of person who NEVER looks at instruction manuals? Tune in from 4am for that plus a first look at the day’s news with Harriet Scott.
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On Tuesday's Early Breakfast Show we’re going to talk about losing weight, this as today (Monday 22nd April) is apparently the day that most women will start their summer bikini diets: * Are you obsessed with losing weight? * Is life one big diet for you? * Do you think that life is too short to bother with diets? Tune in from 4am for that plus a first look at the day’s news with Harriet Scott.
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