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As part of BBC Sport's LGBT+ History Month, Clare Balding looks at what it means to be a gay woman in sport and how women have adapted as they try to reclaim the word 'Lesbian'. Show more
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The BBC's Sarah Campbell reflects on the death of Prince Philip as she looks back on 12 months of the most significant events for the royal family.
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First shown in 2021, what is life like on the climate change frontline? For the millions of people who have to live with extreme levels of heat day in and day out? Show more
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Coventry's streets are transformed into a giant stage as it finally gets to celebrate the start of a Covid-delayed year as UK City of Culture 2021.
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As the world reels from fires, floods and heatwaves, researchers are more certain than ever that human activity is making them worse. Show more
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Sarah Keith-Lucas and Nick Miller report on how climate change is affecting the Scottish ski industry and look back at 2021's biggest storms.
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The BBC's health editor, Hugh Pym, tells the story of the coronavirus pandemic across the year and its impact on so many different aspects of people's lives.
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David Sillito explores the six buildings shortlisted for the 2021 RIBA Stirling Prize - and reveals which was crowned the winner at an awards ceremony hosted in Coventry Cathedral.
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First shown in 2021, what is life like on the climate change frontline? For the millions of people who have to live with extreme levels of heat day in and day out? Show more
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A round-up of all the day's top sporting action with the latest scores, news and updates.
New research has found those living with obesity are 50% more likely to develop chronic kidney disease. Show more
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Nick Robinson speaks to former Labour cabinet minister Ed Balls about dancing, his passion for cooking, documentary making and his previous career in politics.
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BBC Political Correspondent Helen Catt looks at the stories behind the headlines, from the battle against the coronavirus pandemic to the fight to slow climate change. Show more
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In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the healthcare system only allows women to give birth in hospitals. Our World follows Dr Amira Cerimagic as she prepares to deliver her baby at home. Show more
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Another chance to see Stephen Sackur interview Paul Auster, following his death at the age 77. He was regarded as one of the most influential American novelists of his generation. Show more
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Six years ago, Amsha escaped from captivity in northern Iraq after being held by IS militants. Today, she is risking her life to clear her homeland of unexploded mines. Show more
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Sarah Keith-Lucas and Nick Miller report on how climate change is affecting the Scottish ski industry and look back at 2021's biggest storms.
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Former Captain of the Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby Team, Steve Brown, travels to Japan to assess the impact the Paralympics have had for disabled travellers to Tokyo and beyond. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Another chance to see Stephen Sackur interview Paul Auster, following his death at the age 77. He was regarded as one of the most influential American novelists of his generation. Show more