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Is cultural power and influence moving away from those who have historically held it? Stephen Sackur talks to former Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo. Show more
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As the trial of rental e-scooters begins in the UK, they are starting to flood the streets of cities around the country. But are some of these riders still breaking the law? Show more
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Highlights of Monday 14 December in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
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Rajan Datar finds out how a bad Christmas for British pantos could bring the curtain down forever at some theatres. Show more
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Stephen Sackur speaks to the author Bernardine Evaristo, the first black woman to win the prestigious Booker Prize for Fiction. Awards are gratifying symbols, but how deep does the cultural change go? Show more