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London bomb threat, the military covenant, Tracey Emin and 1986 Domesday project

Dominic King talks to a security expert about the bomb threat received by Metropolitan Police. Also, Dom gets the reaction of Gulf War veteran from Kent to the military covenant becoming law.

Dominic King talks to security expert, Jon Silverman, about the bomb threat for central London received by Metropolitan Police.

The Government is making its "duty of care" to those in Britain's armed forces, known as the military covenant, written into law. Dom gets the reaction of Glen Fitzpatrick, a Gulf War veteran from Kent.

Dom hears how artist Tracey Emin, who grew up in Margate, believes she is as wild as ever as she shows work from all stages of her career in a new exhibition.

Also, Dom relives the days of 1986 as the 大象传媒 makes data collected in that year - in a project called Domesday - available for the first time.

Drivetime across the south east is a six-month pilot from 大象传媒 Radio Kent, 大象传媒 Sussex and 大象传媒 Surrey. For Listen Live on the iPlayer, you will hear the programme with local bulletins for each county. If you listen on the iPlayer on Listen Again, you will hear the whole programme but with Kent news bulletins only. This pilot is being assessed by the 大象传媒 Trust and the 大象传媒 will be carrying out audience research to decide whether the pilot continues. Any permanent change would require full Trust approval.

3 hours

Last on

Mon 16 May 2011 16:00

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  • Mon 16 May 2011 16:00