TV FeaturesYou are in: London > TV > Television > TV Features Topical articles and features by 91热爆 London's special correspondent Kurt Barling Can we prevent another terror attack in London? Kurt Barling reports After meeting one family, Kurt Barling suggests that London's 'care system' is feeling the strain A website has been launched to capture the memories of Caribbean aircrew who flew during WW2 Kurt Barling remembers the Southall protests of 1979 as the spark to address racial divisions Kurt Barling warns that the fragile state of local journalism could also harm local democracy Kurt Barling talks to some of the Vietnamese refugees who settled in London 30 years ago Kurt Barling on how drug cheat Dwain Chambers is trying to rebuild his life Kurt Barling looks at what the legacy of an inquiry into the teenager's murder meant for Londoners Kurt Barling looks at the heroic contribution of those from St Lucia during the Great War A WWII hero is still inspiring the pupils of his old school in Croydon, writes Kurt Barling Kurt Barling explores what Barack Obama鈥檚 election means for Londoners Kurt Barling asks if the latest conflict in Gaza could be a recruiting tool for Jihadists in London Kurt Barling assesses the challenges facing the Lord Mayor Ian Luder and London Mayor Boris Johnson Kurt Barling takes stock of the catastrophic consequences following Haringey's Baby P tragedy Kurt Barling wonders if the election of Barack Obama is likely to herald any changes in London Ron Lightning describes his journey to find the last resting place of his uncle in France 91热爆 London's Kurt Barling uncovers the story behind his great-uncle who died at the Somme in 1916 Most of London's boroughs have pledged to support Fairtrade but are we prepared to pay the price? The Government claims it wants communities to have more say over changes but will they listen? As London's top cop resigns Kurt Barling warns the focus must remain on gun and knife crime Kurt Barling watches a military march through the City of London & wonders if the public still cares A campaign to erect a memorial to those children evacuated during the Second World War is launched Kurt Barling looks at how the Muslim community has been affected by the news of the bomb plotters Now that slavery is taught in our schools, could this change the way we think about ourselves? Kurt Barling asks if debate can change anything for London's black minorities The winner of our RaW 60 second story competition is to see her work published for the first time Kurt Barling believes he's seen the future of London's youth - and it's pretty good news Having lost yet another senior adviser, Kurt Barling argues that the new Mayor cannot afford to fail Mayor Johnson needs to turn the willingness to listen about problems facing teens into action The forced resignation of adviser James McGrath is giving more ammunition to the Mayor's detractors Innovation is the key to getting high art out to diverse communities, Kurt Barling reports Organisations tackling knife crime need to talk to the youngsters for solutions, writes Kurt Barling Kurt Barling asks if there is anything we can do to protect ourselves from being ripped off? Closing down athletics tracks does not bode well for London's 2012 legacy, writes Kurt Barling Kurt Barling reports on how the new immigration points system will affect London's Chinese community Bee Gee Robin Gibb is leading a campaign for World War II airmen of bomber command to be remembered Kurt Barling on Abu Izzadeen - who stands accused of encouraging terrorism More from this sectionYou are in: London > TV > Television > TV Features |