noisy neighbours, green politics and paying for news on the web
Peter asks do we have enough power to stopnoisy neighbours? Would you pay to access your local newspaper on the web? If the Green Party won the election, what would Britain be like?
Peter has the day's big stories and big guests. Peter asks if we have enough power to stop our neighbours being too noisy - after a court case in our region involving a woman who wouldn't stop playing "Bon Jovi" CDs at very high volume in the early hours of the morning.
Labour is thinking about a plan to allow football fans to own a stake in their local cubs if they are ever put up for sale.
Would you pay to read your local newspaper on the web? The Times has announced that its going to charge for access to its website so why shouldn't local papers follow?
And what would Britain be like if the green party were in government on May 7th? Lots more wind farms and no cars on the road? We find out from one of the party's candidates standing in this region.
Text 07786 200959; e-mail peter.levy@bbc.co.uk; call 01482 225959 or Grimsby 01472 340959.
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