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7.2.07

LONDON TONIGHT TONIGHT: Weds 7th Feb

Hello.

Twin track troubles encircle the capital tonight and we have the most comprehensive coverage of both - plus lots more besides.

First, it is looking increasingly as if Peckham has evolved into London's new badlands. Brixton and Tottenham, in their time, have suffered that depressing accolade but mainly through rioting and mass crime. In Peckham it is a series of singular tragedies, building to critical criminal mass: three killings in four days, two of them quite possibly linked. Knives and guns have been used to end lives. And that, after millions was spent in the six years since Damilola Taylor was killed in the same borough. Something more fundamental than poor housing and scant social provision is at play. We talk to local MP, and Minister, Harriet Harman as Piers takes you on a worrying journey of discovery.

Next, what started on Monday with the letter bomb at Capita, who manage the congestion charge, has now spread like a virus: Vantis, who helped a speed camera firm run it's business were hit yesterday; the Driving License HQ miles away in South Wales today; Wokingham, Birmingham, Oxfordshire and Folkestone have all been hit.
We've the latest from our patch and from Swansea, where three people were hurt.
Heavy stuff but stuff you'll want to know about.

As you will, with the weather. Several of us are staying in town tonight for fear of not being able to make it to work tomorrow: that's dedication to the cause and you, dear viewers, are the cause. Chrissie has the forecast and Ben has the story of the preparations for the big chill. And we're not talking hot chocolate and blankets.

Lots more news, besides, plus the fascinating interview with Tony Visconti, he of David Bowie and T Rex fame, which got squeezed out last night but is as fresh as Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars in Alastair's vinyl LP collection.

Robin Ross is the woman in the trench coat and trilby hat at the Science Museum's new espionage exhibition.
Did I mention why it will be more costly to go to Greenwich? No? Well you'll just have to tune in at 6.

Hope you do.

See you then.

Alastair and Katie.