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The snap election that turned into a Labour landslide. Catch up on the UK General Election here.

50 years of commercial radio -- how ILR changed my life, and kept doing it.
Every day was again a chance to prove yourself, or fall flat on your face. It felt like being a busker, suddenly asked to perform on stage at Glastonbury with your favourite band.

It’s probably too late to save BBC Local Radio.
“Local stations bind communities together, they’re a platform for the stories that make a town, city or county what it is. They entertain as well as inform, they combat loneliness and they provide comfort.”

Don’t Cut BBC Local Radio - Axe EastEnders Instead.
These stations, between them, have more than 5-million listeners a week. Many never listen to any other BBC station. But these stations are to be dismantled without “our BBC” bothering to ask what we think.