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Former England footballer Andy Cole talks to Tina Daheley about organ donation, after his nephew saved his life. Plus health secretary Jeremy Hunt on drugs errors across the NHS. Show more
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Mark Kermode and Jane Hill review the week's film and DVD releases, including Finding Your Feet, Dark River and I, Tonya.
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Has the BBC News coverage of the Winter Olympics been too focused on poorly-performing Brits? Samira Ahmed speaks to the BBC's head of sports journalism. Show more
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Mark Kermode and Jane Hill review the week's film and DVD releases, including Finding Your Feet, Dark River and I, Tonya.
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The world's longest river flows from Lake Tana in Ethiopia, through Sudan and into Egypt and is vital to all three countries. But who controls the water? Alastair Leithead reports.
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Introduces another five important moments in history, including Judge Sisi Khampepe sharing her memories of serving on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa.
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Is seeing really believing? Click investigates deep fakes, software used to swap faces in video, turning Spencer into President Trump. Show more
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Has the BBC News coverage of the Winter Olympics been too focused on poorly-performing Brits? Samira Ahmed speaks to the BBC's head of sports journalism. Show more
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As Egypt's president al-Sisi looks set to be re-elected in March, Orla Guerin meets the victims of alleged human rights violations by his regime. Show more