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Carmen Roberts visits the island of Siargao in the Philippines, two years after the surfer's paradise was devastated by Typhoon Odette to find out how it's bouncing back. Show more
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Carmen Roberts visits the island of Siargao in the Philippines, two years after the surfer's paradise was devastated by Typhoon Odette to find out how it's bouncing back. Show more
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Talking Movies is in Los Angeles, exploring the long history of the Academy Awards and the legacy of the American entertainment industry. Show more
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Spencer Kelly gets up close to a rocket engine test in Austin, Texas, and Marc Cieslak hears about the latest space programme developments at Nasa. Show more
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Witness History's Farhana Haider is at the People's History Museum in Manchester looking back at five extraordinary campaigns and protest movements headed by women. Show more
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Stephen Sackur is in Prague to interview the new president of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel. What does the election of this former Nato general tell us about European resolve to support Ukraine? Show more
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As Europe goes head to head with the US on subsidies for green technology, Ben Thompson asks what the hundreds of billions of dollars in state investments mean for business, trade and the planet. Show more
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Talking Movies is in Los Angeles, exploring the long history of the Academy Awards and the legacy of the American entertainment industry. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Spencer Kelly gets up close to a rocket engine test in Austin, Texas, and Marc Cieslak hears about the latest space programme developments at Nasa. Show more
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A round-up of all the day's top sporting action with the latest scores, news and updates.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Witness History's Farhana Haider is at the People's History Museum in Manchester looking back at five extraordinary campaigns and protest movements headed by women. Show more
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Facial recognition technology is at the cutting edge of fighting crime in the US. James Clayton investigates the accuracy of this controversial technology and asks whether it is invading privacy. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
As Europe goes head to head with the US on subsidies for green technology, Ben Thompson asks what the hundreds of billions of dollars in state investments mean for business, trade and the planet. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
BBC Three investigates if it’s safe to travel abroad for life-changing weight loss surgery. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Witness History's Farhana Haider is at the People's History Museum in Manchester looking back at five extraordinary campaigns and protest movements headed by women. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
As Europe goes head to head with the US on subsidies for green technology, Ben Thompson asks what the hundreds of billions of dollars in state investments mean for business, trade and the planet. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Facial recognition technology is at the cutting edge of fighting crime in the US. James Clayton investigates the accuracy of this controversial technology and asks whether it is invading privacy. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Spencer Kelly gets up close to a rocket engine test in Austin, Texas, and Marc Cieslak hears about the latest space programme developments at Nasa. Show more