Good Afternoon, Good people of Greater London...
Thursday's here - so very nearly the end of the week, but not a single sign of a slowdown on the newsfront. Busy today, busy, busy...
Let's start with the Mayor - given the all-clear in the High Court, with the judge ruling that Mr Livingstone's likening of a Jewish reporter to a Nazi guard last year did NOT bring the Mayor's office into disrepute. End of story - now there's a row brewing over who should pay for all the legal shenanigans. Our man Harris will have all the detail on that.... before we ask what you think.
Meanwhile, Jon Gilbert will have the lowdown on a new fare-structure for the trains going in and out of the capital. It uses the tube zone network to standardise ticket - the idea is to simplify travel round the wicket. But will it?
Wembley next and... would you believe, we're not going to be tell you that opening day has been put back yet again...? In fact, after months of arguments and legal wrangling, the company that owns the place and the company that's building it have called a truce. The result is... well, Liz Wickham will have more on that.
Now, we all know the worst sound in the world is the high-pitch whine of a mosquito as it prepares to gorge itself on... well, you. But it seems some very clever technical chaps have now come up with their own high-pitched whine and are selling it in a box... called 'the mosquito'. Ealing Council says it terribly good for shooing noisy thugs off the streets. Straight up. The council says it works - and Ronke Phillips will tell you more.
We'll also be hearing from Dustin Hoffman in a rather 'off-the-wall' interview with our Tamzin... and just for you, we'll be testing the 'best filled chocolate' in the world, as voted by the Academy of Chocolate, obviously - it's a tough job but someone's got it do it.....
So plenty for everyone. Hope you can join us at six.
Ben & Katie