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The London Question: Are London's buses getting more dangerous?

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As part of this week’s The London Question, we’re joined by The London Standard’s Transport and City Hall editor, Ross Lydall, who’s been writing about the safety of our capital’s buses. Why have the numbers in serious injury or fatality not improved, and what can be done to make journeys safer?

Plus in part two: a new Netflix series has been creating headlines, earning praise for not only its hard-hitting storyline but also its captivating filming technique.

Told across four-parts, each filmed in a single continuous take, Adolescence tells the story of a teenage boy accused of the murder of a classmate and the fall out for his family and all those involved in the investigation. The London Standard's TV editor, Vicky Jessop, is on hand to tell us more.



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