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Golders Green Horror

On Talk Drive, Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by journalist Nicole Lampert to discuss the terrorist incident in Golders Green in north London where two Jewish men were stabbed.


Talk reporter Samara Gill speaks to Dov Forman, the great-grandson of Holocaust survivor Lily Ebert, who gives a passionate response to the incident, as counter-terrorism police continue to investigate.


Reform UK's Darren Grimes discusses recent anti-semitic attacks in nearby areas, as Talk presenter Julia Hartley-Brewer speaks to Mark Birbeck, founder of Our Fight UK and Chris Philp, Shadow Home Secretary, at the scene.

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  • Belfast On Edge

    43:20|
    On Talk Drive, Kevin O'Sullivan gets the latest from Belfast after riots broke out in Northern Ireland last night.The unrest follows an attack on Stephen Ogilvie, who has lost one of his eyes and suffered wounds to his head, face and back.A Sudanese suspect has been charged with attempted murder, possession of a bladed article without good reason and making threats to kill an NHS worker.Kevin is joined by Baroness Foster, former First Minister of Northern Ireland, Nuala McAllister, Alliance Party Member of the Legislative Assembly and Talk presenter Samara Gill.
  • Belfast Horror

    31:13|
    On Talk Drive, Kevin O'Sullivan discusses the arrest of a Sudanese man, after a knife attack in Belfast.The Home Office said the man is on leave to remain in the UK after entering in 2023 and claiming asylum.The victim is in a serious condition with wounds to his back, face and eyes. Footage from the scene appears to show members of the public confronting the attacker, including one witness armed with a hurling stick.Kevin is joined by Caoimhe Quinn, reporter at U105 in Belfast, Mike Neville, former Met Police Detective and Brendan O'Neill, chief political writer at Spiked Online.
  • Diversity Dilemma

    34:41|
    On Talk Drive, Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by Talk Presenter Samara Gill to discuss the case of Henry Nowak, after it was revealed his family were concerned police would paint him as an aggressor in the days following his murder.Former US Diplomat, Jim Jatras, shares his view on David Lammy calling US Vice-President JD Vance to tell him he was wrong, after Vance commented on the murder of Henry Nowak and migration in the UK.Plus, historian and former board member of the International Churchill Society, Rafe Heydel-Mankoo, reacts to historic figures including Sir Winston Churchill being replaced on banknotes by wildlife.
  • Defence Under Scrutiny

    24:51|
    On Talk Drive, Duncan Barkes sits in for Kevin O'Sullivan. He's joined by Tobias Ellwood, former chair of the Defence Select Committee, to examine the Ministry of Defence requiring an additional £28 billion to fund pledges in an upcoming defence review.Lord Hayward, Conservative peer and pollster, analyses the biggest stories of the day including last night's Makerfield Question Time and questions around the leadership of the Labour Party.Plus, Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, chair of the public accounts committee, shares his view on warnings that the UK asylum system could be nearing collapse, amid concerns over bureaucracy, mismanagement and billions of pounds in public spending.
  • Two-Tier Police?

    30:16|
    On Talk Drive, Mark Dolan sits in for Kevin O'Sullivan to ask, does Britain have two-tier policing?Following the murder of Henry Nowak, protests erupted in Southampton after the release of police bodycam footage, leaving eleven police officers injured.Mark is joined by former police officer Norman Brennan, journalist Nuriyah Khan and Talk presenter Alex Phillips, as they discuss Keir Starmer’s response to Nigel Farage’s claim that the UK operates a two-tier policing system.
  • Anti-White Racism in the UK?

    32:45|
    Mark Dolan discusses the controversial Henry Nowak case, asking the question: Was Henry Nowak the victim of anti-white racism?Mark was first joined by former police officer Chris Phillips, who argued that police officers responded to the immediate incident at hand, challenging claims that race influenced the response.The debate continued with insights from barrister Sir Michael Ellis, who offered legal analysis on the case and its wider implications.We were then joined by Ben Habib, leader of Advance UK, who described the situation as “disgraceful” and voiced strong concerns over how the case has been handled.A lively and thought-provoking discussion examining policing, race, justice, and the public reaction to one of the most debated cases of the moment.
  • Oh Man-delson

    31:29|
    Mark Dolan sits in for Kevin O'Sullivan on Talk Drive. He's joined by political editor at The Critic Henry Hill and former Labour adviser Matthew Torbitt.They discuss the latest release of Peter Mandelson files, which revealed the former US Ambassador said the government would 'never regret' appointing him to the role.Plus, Newcastle-under-Lyme Council leader Jonathan Gullis reacts to a poll suggesting Reform UK now has as much support among union members as Labour, as well as Jeremy Clarkson’s claim that there are no Labour-supporting farmers left.
  • Dunkirk Chaos

    27:26|
    Talk’s International Editor Isabel Oakeshott joins Drive, alongside Robert Bates from the Centre for Migration Control, as Talk obtains close-up footage from Dunkirk in northern France, after nearly 1,000 migrants crossed the Channel over the Bank Holiday weekend.Also, Deputy Leader of Reform UK Richard Tice reacts to the news that the Manchester Airport brothers will not face a retrial for attacking a police officer.
  • 'Wicked Lie'

    31:33|
    On Talk Drive, Kevin O'Sullivan is joined by leader of Advance UK Ben Habib and former Met Police Detective Peter Bleksley, to discuss the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak. Police have apologised for arresting the teenager whilst he bled to death, after he was stabbed by Vickrum Digwa with a Sikh kirpan ceremonial knife.Plus, a review has warned that one in six young people in the UK could be out of work, education or training, known as NEETs, within five years unless urgent action is taken.Then, Stephen Silverman, director of investigations and enforcement at the Campaign Against Antisemitism, analyses the moment Dame Helen Mirren was accosted by a pro-Palestine supporter and called an "evil Zionist b****."