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Released at 4pm on the day of recording, an essential daily guide to the biggest, most complex events by our award-winning newsroom.
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    Is London getting ruder?

    Is London getting ruder?

    Restaurants reporting ruder customers, 50% of theatre staff considered quitting over poor behaviour, tube riders blocking your way out of the carriage. Exploring London's shifting etiquette, features writer Maddy Mussen describes how the Capital is getting ruder, and reveals the experts and analysis that back up her hypothesis.
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    • 12 min
    Mayoral election last day drama: sleeping van drivers and voter ID warnings

    Mayoral election last day drama: sleeping van drivers and voter ID warnings

    Sadiq Khan's advertising van driver sleeps through his alarm. Susan Hall denies being banned from tweeting. Why you'll need ID to vote on Thursday. Our political editor Nicholas Cecil runs through the final poll results ahead of Thursday's vote, and city hall editor Ross Lydall describes some of the final day drama, including twitter antics and a van driver who overslept...
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    Mayoral Election: four main candidates’ key pledges explained

    Mayoral Election: four main candidates’ key pledges explained

    With less than two days to go before the 2024 London mayoral election, our city hall editor Ross Lydall explains the key pledges made by each of the four main candidates, Sadiq Khan (Labour), Susan Hall (Conservatives), Rob Blackie (Liberal Democrats) and Zoe Garbett (Green Party), and reveals which one he thinks is relevant to most Londoners. In this episode:

    Why now is the time to secure votersFree school meals, ULEZ, tackling crime, lowering rents: which issue speaks to most Londoners?Who’s tipped to win based on the latest polls
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    • 12 min
    Sadiq Khan’s record criticised as knife & gun crime up 20%

    Sadiq Khan’s record criticised as knife & gun crime up 20%

    Bereaved families have criticised Sadiq Khan’s record on crime as figures show a 20% spike in knife and gun crime in 2023. Our Crime Correspondent Anthony France explains what the families are calling for, and whether Sadiq Khan’s proposed measures to tackle crime if he's re-elected will be enough. In this episode:

    How the Met Police have defended stop & search measuresSadiq’s record on crime explainedAhead of the mayoral election, how important is tackling crime for Londoners?
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    Clash of the cabbies: London mayor election debate special

    Clash of the cabbies: London mayor election debate special

    In this special episode of The Standard podcast, you’ll hear an Evening Standard roundtable discussion focussing on the crunch issues in the 2024 mayoral election.
    Three cabbies debate the candidates and policies impacting the black taxi trade as the race for City Hall intensifies between Labour incumbent Sadiq Khan and his Conservative rival Susan Hall.
    There’s plenty of lively opinion on the mayor’s tenure, low-traffic neighbourhoods, road closures and cycle lanes - plus, could Ulez swing the vote?
    Hosted by Ross Lydall, the Evening Standard’s City Hall editor and transport editor. 
    You can watch the extended version of this roundtable video online at standard.co.uk.

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    Bill Richards: Magic Mushrooms and Epic Poetry (Brave New World Preview)

    Bill Richards: Magic Mushrooms and Epic Poetry (Brave New World Preview)

    In this preview of our Brave New World series, Evgeny talks to psychologist and researcher Bill Richards, whose book Sacred Knowledge: Psychedelics and Religious Experiences is considered a seminal work in the field and is now in its 10th edition. 
    To hear the whole interview, and listen to previous editions, search 'Brave New World Evening Standard' in your podcast provider.

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Why is it so important that there can be only 1 royal story a day or that one story overshadows the others? Who cares? News, public stories, royal stories happen everyday. Get over it. Why does the queen have the only news on her day of a story? What if a tragedy strikes somewhere? We should put that aside so only the queen is news? Ridiculous. Why does the clock strike only for the upper tier of the queens family? Seriously. This is just trouble stirring my the media in the UK

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