We'll be starting the show tonight the only way we can, with the appalling story of yet another young life wasted by knife crime. Adam Regis this time, only 15, out at the cinema on Saturday night, stabbed on his way home at half past nine. We'll have the reaction today, and we'll ask why this crime seems to be on the increase. We've also spent some time with some teenagers in Peckham who are hoping to make a change.
It's monday, so it's property day .... And today we're taking a look at how to avoid repossession. Not that cheery, I know .. But with so many of us mortgaged up to the hilt, and with interest rates heading north, it's best to be prepared. We want your views on that .. perhaps your memories of the early 90's when repossession became all too common.
This weekend sees the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade, and to mark this important event, we'll have special reports all week, reminding us how much London's history is entwined with that of the slave trade. Tonight, Ronke's had special access to a replica of the ships that transported 1000's of souls into bondage... And Steve Hargrave has been to meet Ioan Gruffyd, star of a major new film called Amazing Grace which chronicles the life of the father of abolition, William Wilberforce.
For those of you who were glued to the Formula One yesterday (Alastair ... ) you'll know that a new star has been born in the shape of Britain's first black F1 driver, Lewis Hamilton. We've been to meet his extremely excited friends, and we'll also be asking a marketing guru all about the huge brand appeal of this young man.
That and of course the weather and all the usual stuff.. !
See you at 6. .
Katie and Al.