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Eyewitness Richard recalls hiding inside a restaurant to escape terrorists.
Seven people have been killed and at least 48 injured in a terror incident in London.
Vince Cable says his party accepts the result, but wants to keep the UK's options open.
Rhun ap Iorworth says those who'd served in the armed forces deserve priority.
Stephen Nolan asks if Barry Gardiner's vision to protect British workers is unrealistic.
Co-leader Jonathan Bartley says the rate should increase to match the G7 average.
Deputy leader Peter Whittle says his party wanted to spread pubs out.
SNPs Tommy Sheppard claims there are lots of differences, but refused to name them.
Omaid was working close to the Kabul explosion, which has killed at least 90 people.
DeLorean driver fined for hitting 88mph in California.
Hannah Witton says a lot of young people will see porn and this needs to be addressed.
Will Self says this election 'points up the failings of our own electoral system'.
Manchester attack witness talks about the distress the incident has caused her.
Arsenal 'invincible' Lauren has backed Arsene Wenger staying as manager.
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron is grilled by voters on this morning's Your Call.
Dad Pete Davis describes the moments after the tiger attack at Hamerton Zoo Park.
Louise who has a facial disfigurement, describes the treatment she gets on a daily basis.
The bee has become a symbol of solidarity after the Manchester attacks.
Your Call asked: How do you feel about going to a big event after the Manchester attack?
Manchester mayor Andy Burnham says US intelligence leaks are "totally disrespectful".
Manchester bomber was "a criminal, not a Muslim" says Your Call caller Sheikha.
Neville says young Man Utd players will find Euro final "difficult" after terror attack.
Sam is offering to tattoo the ‘Manchester Bee’ for a donation of £50.