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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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Mark Kermode looks at the movie releases that made it onto screens, big and small, and sorts the crackers from the turkeys in his review of 2021.
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First shown in 2021, what is life like on the climate change frontline? In episode two, we see how lives have been dramatically altered in India and Pakistan by global warming. Show more
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Prince Philip, Una Stubbs, Charlie Watts, Sarah Harding, Captain Sir Tom Moore, Christopher Plummer, Jimmy Greaves - just a few of those whose lives are celebrated in this year's We Remember.
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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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Felicity Baker, who has a stammer, reveals what it's like to live with the condition. Among those she talks to is Michael Palin, whose father stammered but never spoke about it. 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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As the world reels from fires, floods and heatwaves, researchers are more certain than ever that human activity is making them worse. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
First shown in 2021, what is life like on the climate change frontline? In episode two, we see how lives have been dramatically altered in India and Pakistan by global warming. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Business presenter Ben Thompson reflects on how the UK economy, businesses and jobs have changed amidst the coronavirus pandemic and in the wake of Brexit.
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A round-up of all the day's top sporting action with the latest scores, news and updates.
Jeremy Cooke explores the link between mental health and living with obesity. He follows the journey of India, who has surgery to halve her weight and bring her a better future. Show more
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With rare interviews and archive, Yalda Hakim examines the rise of the Taliban after the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, and the formation of the CIA-backed Mujahideen. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Mark Kermode looks at the movie releases that made it onto screens, big and small, and sorts the crackers from the turkeys in his review of 2021.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
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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No need to wait until tomorrow morning to see what's in the papers - tune in for a lively and informed conversation about the next day's headlines.
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Stephen Sackur speaks to international lawyer and author Philippe Sands. 75 years on from Nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes? Show more
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Kidnappers have seized more than a thousand students and staff from schools in a series of raids across northern Nigeria. The wave of abductions has devastating consequences. Show more
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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
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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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Stephen Sackur speaks to international lawyer and author Philippe Sands. 75 years on from Nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes? Show more