
London's best radio talk show where Londoners get to discuss the light and shade of life in the capital - the Vanessa Feltz show goes out Mon-Sat from 9am-12midday on 94.9fm.
Fri, 25 May 12
Duration:
31 mins
Available:
28 days remaining
Vanessa discusses whether prisoners should have the right to vote; whether there has been an increase in the number of roadworks around London ahead of the Olympics; and should the Olympics torchbearers sell their torches?
Fri, 18 May 12
Duration:
35 mins
Available:
21 days remaining
Hammersmith and Fulham want to change the rules on who is eligible for a council house. Children with special educational needs could be taken off the register because the government think too many of them are just badly behaved. A Roehampton University professor has said children should wait until they are six before starting school as it allows the brightest children to develop more.
Fri, 11 May 12
Duration:
29 mins
Available:
14 days remaining
Nikki Bedi stands in for Vanessa Feltz. She discusses whether jobs are being given to foreign workers over Londoners; the carers who feel they're not valued, including a Greenwich woman who says that going to prison would be a break from caring for her disabled son; and what do you do when you see someone drop litter? A Bexleyheath man explains why he regrets throwing shrimp out of his car window.
Fri, 4 May 12
Duration:
27 mins
Available:
8 days remaining
Vanessa gets an insight into why whiplash claims are forcing up the cost of Londoners' car insurance; she finds out whether delays at Heathrow airport are really that bad; and she discovers why one London woman was with her partner 7 years, but then only stayed married to him for 9 months.
Fri, 27 Apr 12
Duration:
32 mins
Available:
1 day remaining
Vanessa discusses the news that Newham council has been accused of 'social cleansing' and she speaks to 55 year old Newham resident Victor about why he can't afford a one bedroom flat; why Labour MP Barry Sheerman was unhappy with a bacon sandwich he bought at Victoria station; and Jo Brand's been rather rude about Streatham, residents give their reaction.
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