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This edition looks at the problems facing the independent inquiry into historical child sex abuse, and whether cryogenics can really offer humans a life after death. Show more
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Twenty four hours a day - the latest national and international stories as they break.
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The Film Review
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Your Name, Indignation
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Mark Kermode assesses some of the week's cinema releases, including Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Your Name, and Indignation. With Gavin Esler.
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by weather.
A round-up of all the day's sport news.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Stephen Sackur speaks to American crime writer Patricia Cornwell about her incredibly popular books and whether her own fears and emotions are revealed in her writing. Show more
The news programme for audiences who want more depth to their daily coverage. With a focus on Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Was the Andrew Marr Show right to broadcast an interview with the French Front National leader Marine Le Pen on Remembrance Sunday? Show more
The Film Review
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Your Name, Indignation
15 minutes on BBC News
Mark Kermode assesses some of the week's cinema releases, including Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Your Name, and Indignation. With Gavin Esler.
The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.
A round-up of the day's sporting events.
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With Emily Maitlis. Donald Trump's cabinet picks, are Theresa May's Jams (just about managing) anything new, and was celebrity a factor in Trump's victory? Show more
A round-up of the day's sporting events.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Nesta McGregor investigates what is behind the Black Lives Matter protests across Britain and asks why some black people in the UK still feel racism affects them every day. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Click looks at how VR is being used to help prosecute Nazis at WWII concentration camps and how it can be used to help learn a language.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by Keith Macdougall.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Click looks at how VR is being used to help prosecute Nazis at WWII concentration camps and how it can be used to help learn a language.
Was the Andrew Marr Show right to broadcast an interview with the French Front National leader Marine Le Pen on Remembrance Sunday? Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
More Americans die from drug overdoses than car crashes or being shot. Over the past year, Ian Pannell has followed a number of addicts as they try to kick the habit. Show more