TV FeaturesYou are in: London > TV > Television > TV Features Topical articles and features by BBC London's special correspondent Kurt Barling  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  BBC 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  Kurt Barling looks at the unanswered questions from the police investigation into the July7 bombings  'Stop and search is back!', screamed some tabloids. Kurt Barling thinks it never went away  A man's death over the discarding of a chocolate will not leave a bitter legacy, writes Kurt Barling  Kurt Barling looks at the plight of trafficked children who cannot prove that they officially exist  Are new immigration rules changing the Chinese restaurant as we know it? Kurt Barling reports  How do we avoid false economies when caring for the elderly? More from this sectionYou are in: London > TV > Television > TV Features |