Sinopsis
Showcasing BBC Radio 5 live's news specials, including in-depth interviews and documentaries.
Episodios
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Thomas Gray, London Bridge Hero
30/11/2019 Duración: 14minThomas Gray was one of the heroes who tackled terrorist attacker Usman Khan to the ground on London Bridge. He tells Stephen Nolan about what happened.
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BBC Election Debate
29/11/2019 Duración: 01h28minNick Robinson chairs an election debate in Cardiff between leaders and senior figures from the seven major political parties of Great Britain.
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Election 2019: Question Time Leaders Special
22/11/2019 Duración: 01h58minFiona Bruce presents a Leaders Special edition of Question Time. Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn, Jo Swinson and Nicola Sturgeon take questions from an audience in Sheffield.
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Prince Andrew & the Epstein Scandal: The Newsnight Interview
18/11/2019 Duración: 50minIn a Newsnight special, Emily Maitlis interviews the Duke of York as he speaks for the first time about his relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and allegations which have been made against him over his own conduct. You can watch the interview, filmed at Buckingham Palace, on BBC iPlayer. This interview was broadcast on Up All Night with Dotun Adebayo on BBC Radio 5 Live on Sunday 17 November.
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Modern Slavery: Sanu’s Story
14/11/2019 Duración: 49minA victim of modern slavery has told BBC Radio 5 Live how he was forced to work seven days a week for seven years. Sanu, not his real name, came to the UK from Bangladesh to study and was befriended by a man who offered him a job in his shop. This man manipulated every aspect of Sanu’s life and forced him to work continuously without a day off. Sanu told Nihal Arthanayake that the man ‘controlled me like you’d play a computer game’. Sanu’s situation only came to the attention of authorities when a customer offered him a lifeline at the end of 2018. He's now living in a Salvation Army safe house and is telling his story in the hope of saving others still trapped in modern slavery.If you’re concerned about modern slavery, advice can be found at www.modernslaveryhelpline.org or call 08000 121 700You can also contact the Salvation Army's 24/7 confidential referral helpline on 0300 303 8151 and find more information at www.salvationarmy.org.uk/modern-slavery.
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What strategies might we see in the 2019 election?
01/11/2019 Duración: 21minThe election is looming - and already we're seeing polished films on social media, snappy campaign slogans and fiery exchanges between politicians.Behind the scenes are groups of specialists - all coming up with what they think is *THE* strategy to secure their party's place in Number 10. So what might we see over the next six weeks? 5 Live's Anna Foster and Tony Livesey put the question to four people who know exactly what those conversations are like. Christian Guy is former special advisor to David Cameron, James Mills is former senior strategic advisor to Jeremy Corbyn, Polly Mackenzie is former chief policy advisor to Nick Clegg and Andy Collier is a former SNP speechwriter.
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Fertility treatment: Is there enough workplace support?
29/10/2019 Duración: 44minFertility issues affect an estimated 3.5 million people in the UK.IVF is an option for some couples, but attending many medical appointments - alongside dealing with the physical and mental effects of treatment - can be difficult at work.5 Live's Nicky Campbell speaks to callers about their experience.This programme was part of #BBCFertilityDay - a joint production for Radio 5 Live and Radio 2.
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Northern Ireland abortion law change: Two opposing views
21/10/2019 Duración: 33minIn Northern Ireland, the laws on abortion and same-sex marriage are due to change at midnight on 21st October.Abortion will be decriminalised while, under the same act, same-sex marriage will become legal. To find out what the impact of legalising abortion will be, Emma Barnett talks to pro-choice campaigner Ashleigh Topley, who was not able to have a termination despite her baby having a fatal foetal abnormality, and Naomi Marsden from charity CARE who is anti-abortion.All information correct as of 16:40 GMT on 21 October.
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Killer in the Congregation
18/10/2019 Duración: 55minOn the surface, he was the charming, caring young man who gave sermons in his father's Baptist church. But Ben Field had a sinister project: to seduce vulnerable individuals and get them to change their wills.5 Live’s Jo Black takes an in-depth look behind the murder investigation that shook one street in the picturesque village of Maids Moreton.Includes excerpts of Ben Field’s sermon recorded by the Olney Baptist Church.Reporter: Jo Black Producer: Victoria Farncombe
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The UK villages feeling the impact of climate change
11/10/2019 Duración: 14minFairbourne is a small village on the west coast of Wales. In the shadow of Snowdonia, the village, thanks to rising sea levels, is expected to be the UK’s first community to be decommissioned as a result of climate change.Sea defences will stop being maintained in the 2050s, but Gwynedd Council said it may begin "decommissioning" the village before then and start moving residents out. People living there are angry – public consultations on the plans are ongoing. Meanwhile in the village of Happisburgh in Norfolk, climate change is said to be speeding up the impact of coastal erosion. 40 metres of land has been lost this year.5 Live reporters Rory Carson and Stephen Chittenden have been speaking to people in both villages.
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Emma Barnett meets John Humphrys
08/10/2019 Duración: 24minAfter 32 years presenting the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, last month John Humphrys hung up his headphones and stepped away from the microphone for the final time. He's interviewed every British prime minister from Alec Douglas-Home to Theresa May, but it’s time for Humphreys’ role as interviewer to be reversed, as he speaks to Emma Barnett.
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Why was MP Stella Creasy targeted by anti-abortion ads?
01/10/2019 Duración: 21minAn anti-abortion billboard campaign targeted at pregnant MP Stella Creasy is being pulled down amid claims the posters were a form of harassment.Clear Chanel, which owned the billboards, apologised and said it was taking immediate action to remove them.Ms Creasy tabled a recent amendment to decriminalise abortion in Northern Ireland, which was passed by a majority in the Commons in July.Emma Barnett talked to Ms Creasy about her experience, and asked Aisling Goodison from anti-abortion campaign group CBR why they ran the campaign.
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Should vaccinations be compulsory for schoolchildren?
30/09/2019 Duración: 45minThe health secretary Matt Hancock has said he is "looking very seriously" at making vaccinations compulsory for all children going to school in England. Some experts have suggested it may be necessary to address falling rates of immunisation and a surge in diseases like measles. 5 Live's Rachel Burden speaks to experts to answer questions about vaccinations and hear views from callers.
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Where did Brexit go wrong?
24/09/2019 Duración: 26minTheresa May’s former right-hand man, her Chief of Staff Gavin Barwell, tells Emma Barnett why he thinks she failed to deliver Brexit.
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Thomas Cook: Your questions answered
23/09/2019 Duración: 46minTravel expert Simon Calder and personal finance expert Martin Lewis take questions from 5 Live listeners about the collapse of Thomas Cook, in a special Your Call hosted by Nicky Campbell.What should you do if you’re on holiday at the moment, if you have a wedding planned, and what to do if you’re employed by the company?The tour operator has ceased trading with immediate effect, triggering the biggest ever peacetime repatriation, aimed at bringing more than 150,000 British holidaymakers home. 22,000 jobs are at risk worldwide, including 9,000 in the UK.Plus reporter Justin Bones speaks to passengers travelling from Orlando who were on the last ever Thomas Cook flight into Manchester Airport.
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Gareth Thomas: ‘A journalist told my parents I was HIV positive’
18/09/2019 Duración: 13minThis week former Wales rugby captain Gareth Thomas revealed he was HIV positive, saying he wanted to ‘break the stigma’ around it. However he said he wouldn’t have done it, if a tabloid had not made threats to publish the information. In an emotional interview with 5 Live Breakfast presenter Nicky Campbell, Thomas criticised the fact a reporter approached his parents before the family had discussed it properly.
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Behind the Supreme Court - with Baroness Hale
17/09/2019 Duración: 24minThe Supreme Court is hearing two appeals to decide whether the Prime Minister's decision to suspend Parliament for five weeks during the run-up to Brexit was lawful.Overseeing proceedings is Baroness Hale, the President of the Supreme Court and one of the 11 justices hearing the case.Sitting judges do not speak very often, but back in June she gave 5 Live's Emma Barnett a rare glimpse inside the workings of the court.
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Stories of Love and Separation
12/09/2019 Duración: 35minWhat is it like to be separated from someone you love?Nihal Arthanayake speaks to three people forced to be apart: Danielle whose husband is in prison, Lisa Jones whose husband serves abroad in the military, and filmmaker Jeff Togman who was separated from his birth mother by adoption.
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Boris Johnson's first PMQs
04/09/2019 Duración: 50minIn his first Prime Minister's Questions, Boris Johnson clashes with Jeremy Corbyn over Brexit and the possibility of a snap election.Listen back to the first 40 minutes of debate, plus analysis and reaction from 5 Live's Adrian Chiles, BBC Deputy Political Editor John Pienaar, Guardian political correspondent Jessica Elgot and assistant editor of The Spectator, Isabel Hardman.
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Parliament suspension: Are you outraged or ecstatic?
29/08/2019 Duración: 30minPrime Minister Boris Johnson has asked the Queen to suspend Parliament days after MPs return to work.It means MPs are unlikely to have time to pass laws that could stop the UK leaving the European Union (EU) without a deal on 31 October.That exit date is written into law, so if nothing changes the UK will leave automatically - whether or not a deal has been reached.5 Live's Nicky Campbell asked listeners if they felt outraged or ecstatic about the move.