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Stephen Sackur speaks to former Manchester United and France star Patrice Evra, who has done something most footballers never do by revealing his deep emotional scars. What made him do it? Show more
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Lyndsey Telford investigates what happened to £107 million of PPE which government bought from a NI sweet company during the pandemic. Show more
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For over 12 months, the BBC joined a vicar and a pastor on the frontlines in Burnley, struggling in a pandemic-fuelled crisis as lockdowns were imposed and Covid rates soared. Show more
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Stephen Sackur speaks to musician and composer Nitin Sawhney. From a childhood disfigured by racism to the embrace of the UK’s cultural elite, what are the common threads in his remarkable career? Show more
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Click looks at the metaverse. It's the latest buzzword in the tech world but what exactly does it mean and is it really the future?
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Rajan Datar looks back at 2021, perhaps not one of the best years for travel, however that has not stopped the team from getting out on the road and bringing you stories from around the world. Show more
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A remarkable set of films, shot in the 1950s by American Glenn Foster and his Afghan assistant Hajji Mehtabuddin, show life in Afghanistan. Show more
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Stephen Sackur speaks to musician and composer Nitin Sawhney. From a childhood disfigured by racism to the embrace of the UK’s cultural elite, what are the common threads in his remarkable career? Show more