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Weighing Up Diet Drugs
Obesity jabs 'could reduce heart attack risk' says new study
The vast, vivid red work shows a larger than life King Charles.
Victims' parents react as judge says Valdo Calocane's sentence was legally justified.
Northern summer temperatures in 2023 were the highest for two thousand years.
The government's advisers want them to stay -- but some Conservatives aren't happy.
Russia attacks Kharkiv: The new frontline?
And why has President Putin removed his defence minister?
Protests continue in Georgia after parliament approves controversial 'foreign agent' law
Opponents say the legislation will stifle democracy
Liz Carr talks to us about her new documentary about assisted dying
Actress Liz Carr shares her thoughts on assisted dying as she launches a new documentary
Americanswers! VP picks, Nikki Haley's back, and could Trump do three terms?
We answer your questions on the biggest issues in the run-up to the election.
Hung parliament or thumping majority? And why do we all feel so skint?
Amol looks into the local election results and asks why so many people feel so hard up.
DUP’s Gavin Robinson says UK government must stop Northern Ireland becoming a magnet for asylum seekers
DUP founder Wallace Thompson and Ben Lowry face off on the future of the Union
Do we need rent controls?
5 Live listeners share their experiences with Nicky Campbell.
Luke Walton looks into the devastating impact the blood scandal had on a Tyneside family.
Cardiff has been home to Doctor Who for two decades, and we examine its impact on Wales.
John Swinney
Scotland’s new first minister and SNP leader.
Weston-super-Mare
Weston barber helping clients' mental health
Award winning barber Charlie Venn at ‘Lucky Sevens’ says he’s about more than just a cut.
LED Face Masks
Is an LED face mask the secret to brighter, clearer, more youthful skin?
Under 73? Turn £800 or less into £5,400 or more. The clock’s ticking… it’s all about National Insurance
How to boost your state pension by buying voluntary National Insurance years.
Pensions Dashboard and Leasehold
Delays hit the Pension Dashboard and how much should an LPE1 form cost leaseholders?
Call You and Yours - Money and Your Mental Health
How does money affect your mental health?
Shein or she-out?
News and insight from the business world.
Harpreet Kaur
Festivals survival guide
Can Harpreet be convinced to go to her very first festival in our hacks special?
The Global Jigsaw: How China sees itself in Africa
Beijing says it is building, not buying, Africa. Do people in Nairobi agree?
Thousands protest against Georgia's new controversial law
Georgia's new controversial law causes outrage in Tbilisi
Protests in Georgia
Tbilisi is on edge amid protests over perceived Russian influence in a new draft law.
Why is the water industry in so much trouble?
Britain's biggest water suppliers are struggling with sewage, leaks and huge debts.
Georgia protests: Is 'Russia law' a threat to democracy?
Moscow and the EU compete for influence in Tbilisi
Apple’s ad backlash, 'I’m not your mum' and Zahawi’s exit strategy
David and Simon discuss Apple's ‘crush’ ad, Baidu’s PR boss and a well-worded resignation.
How schools got strict
Where did the trend for tough discipline in schools come from?
Has US military aid come in time for President Zelensky?
What’s next for Ukraine, now that America’s landmark aid bill has been agreed?
Shadow War: China and the West
Shadow War - 1. The Escape
A near miss in the skies over the South China Sea.
Alistair Carmichael MP, Kevin Hollinrake MP, Jonathan Reynolds MP, Sarah Swindley
Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from St Andrew's Church in Sedbergh, Cumbria
Stoke-on-Trent
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Stoke-on-Trent.
Holyrood at 25 (ft. Jackie Baillie MSP, Christine Grahame MSP, & Baroness Annabel Goldie)
Politicians reflect on the highs and lows of Holyrood to mark its 25th anniversary.
Presiding Presence
Fliss and James talk Senedd reform and 25 years of devo with Presiding Officer Elin Jones
From unionism to unity
DUP founding member Wallace Thompson tells Mark Carruthers about his political journey.
Yesterday in Parliament 14 May 2024
MPs arrested for sex offences face commons ban.
To Catch a Scorpion
To Catch a Scorpion: 1. Dangerous Journeys
Recorded as it unfolds, the dramatic hunt for a people smuggler on the run from the law.
An Assassin Comes to Town
Episode 1: Glen Lyon Road
A window pane shatters, a car speeds off and a quiet street becomes a major crime scene.
Teams and Regimes: Sportswashing in Football
Is middle eastern oil money being used to buy more than just success for football clubs?
1. Missing
After a mysterious drowning, police start to question what’s really going on.
Season 2: The Disciples
Special: World of Secrets live
Inside the investigation and the journalists behind the TB Joshua story The Disciples
1. Her Story Must Be Heard
The story of Annette Hewins, victim of a miscarriage of justice.
Can we build better cities for mental health and the climate?
Most of the world will be living in cities by 2050. How can we improve their design?
Is treated sewage worse for the environment than raw?
Plus animal medicine and Eurovision
How do we get our healthy rivers back?
Tom Heap and Helen Czerski investigate the health of our rivers.
Greener ways to feed the world
How lab-brewed dairy and urban food forests can tackle climate change and hunger
Best of The Big Green Money Show
Deborah Meaden and Felicity Hannah present highlights from this year’s episodes.
Climate justice: We sued our government, and won!
The elderly Swiss women behind a landmark ruling
Dead Ringers - 10th May
Mordant topical satire from the usual team.
1. Yellow
Taking on the great, the good and men called Tim
Series 15
Episode 3
Da and Uncle Andy dissect the week’s news with sketches, jokes and occasional song.
Co-op Live opens
After three cancelled gigs - including Olivia Rodrigo's - it's finally opening its doors.
Is the world experiencing more flooding?
Brazil, Kenya, and Libya have all experienced flooding in the last few months
Emergency Podcast: Jimmy’s Got Something To Say
Jimmy assembled the team as he’s got something to tell the Tailenders listeners...
14/05/2024
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Crocodiles and hairy legs
Jeremy discusses weight loss jabs, smart speakers, a crocodile attack, and hairy legs.
Protests in Georgia against a new 'Russia law'
Pro-European protesters have taken to the streets in Georgia in opposition to a new law.
International graduate students not abusing visa rules
International graduate students not abusing visa rules.