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19.6.07

London Tonight Tonight Tuesday 19th June

Hello and a very happy Tuesday to you.

Bit of a drama going on here at the moment... er, we've just lost our top story. When we say 'lost' we don't mean it's fallen down the back of the sofa. It just wasn't what we thought, that's all.... which means we won't run it... which means we've got a bit more programme to fill. Nervous? Naaah. Excited? "That's more like it"... says the editor.

So, while the team decides what other news we'll get to cover as a result, we'll run you quickly through the stories we're already working on...

Well, the Mayor of London's been issued with an ultimatum over the members of the London Fire Authority. He's refused to sanction the appointment of nine white men to the authority because he says they don't represent the capital. London's fire boss, Ken Knight, has told him to either reconsider his position or, er, expect to hear from some lawyers. It's plenty more complicated than that... but the deadline passes at 5pm, and Simon Harris will cover all the developments.

Mr Livingstone's been a busy man today, as he also unveiled plans for a new rail-line to go round the city. And to run it, we'll be calling on the Chinese and a construction company - obviously. And do the unions not like that! Over to Glen Goodman.

Meanwhile , Liz Wickham's got a good lead on a story (stay with me here). Southwark Council put up signs in a park saying dogs have to be kept on leads 'at all times'. But, actually, they don't. And the council can't enforce it. So the signs were probably a bit of a waste of time, weren't they? And a waste of £36,000 worth of tax-payers' money... I mean, really.

We'll have to leave it up to the ticket-buying audiences at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane to decide whether the millions (and millions) of pounds spent committing 'Lord of the Rings' to the stage was money well spent. However, what we can do - and Tamzin will do - is bring you all the excitement as the clock ticks down to 'curtain up' on the world's most expensive musical.

So - all that - and plenty more at SIX.

See you then...

Ben & Nina