Were you affected by the summer riots? If so, take part in our live debate in Tottenham on November 14.
Victoria Derbyshire will be hearing how the communities affected are getting back on their feet and asking how we can stop such public disorder ever happening again.
If you would like to take part, or to find out further details, follow the link below.
Listen to live Premier League football commentary on Wolves v Swansea at 12.45pm.
5 live Sport: Wolves v Swansea
Live commentary of Bolton v Sunderland at 3pm.5 live Sport: Bolton v Sunderland
Also at 3pm, 5 live Sports Extra has commentary on Middlesbrough v Derby County in the Championship.The BBC's World Affairs editor John Simpson tells Nicky Campbell about his encounters and memories of Colonel Gaddafi, who was captured and killed on Thursday.
Comic star Ricky Gervais is being criticised for the repeated use of the word "mong" on Twitter. Comic Francesca Martinez, who has cerebral palsy, and David Congdon of learning disability charity Mencap, debate the issue with 5 live's Tony Livesey.
Karen tells Tony Livesey about the time she and her boyfriend had an embarrassing encounter whilst parked under a bridge one evening.
Graham Taylor and journalist Henry Winter join Mark Pougatch to discuss Arsenal leaving it late to secure three points against Marseille in France and Chelsea hitting five past Genk at Stamford Bridge.
The deputy mayor of Nuku Hiva in the Pacific denies a missing German sailor has been eaten there. But she does admit cannibalism has happened on her island in the past.
Inventor Tony Male brings his solar-powered water distilling device to the 5 live studios. Will Peter Allen or Aasmah Mir be brave enough to drink water from the Mersey?
Former government minister Edwina Currie tells listeners to Stephen Nolan's show that she does not believe anyone in the UK is too poor to eat.
Jody Scheckter says the race which killed 33 year old British driver Dan Wheldon was an accident waiting to happen. He was watching his son in the same race when he saw the crash.
Former Liverpool captain Alan Hansen talks to Shelagh Fogarty about his memories of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster and the ongoing campaign for the full release of the documents.
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