When her Australian visa ran out, Becky had to return to the UK with wife Rachel. Bex would go back in a heartbeat, but Rachel has put down roots in Leeds and now wants to stay. Show more
Raj steps out East Anglian style and Natasha taps along to an 1800s jukebox. But will Raj's nuclear arsenal of glassware glow and will Natasha's expensive baggage slow her down? Show more
A look at funding issues for parliamentary candidates, a day at the vets, a visit to the first deaf women's professional rugby player, and the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. Show more
The fake Botox treatment that left one woman with life-changing injuries, and the fake online reviews ruining small businesses all over the UK. Show more
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
Stay up to date on the day's top stories, with the latest breaking news as it happens. Show more
Jo Coburn is joined by Yvette Cooper, Mark Harper, Nick Thomas-Symonds, Alison Thewliss, Paul Waugh and Kate Andrews. Show more
Couples and friends search for perfect rental properties abroad. Amanda seeks the perfect sunny bolt-hole as she looks to swap the cold of Essex for sunshine on Mallorca. Show more
The journey continues along England's south west coast. Mark Horton has privileged access to the historic dockyards at Devonport. Show more
A retrospective look at television appearances made over the years by Richard Harris, with interviews from the archive and classic clips. Narrated by Sylvia Syms. Show more
Historical drama set before and during the English Civil War in the 17th century. Charles I and Oliver Cromwell first clash in Parliament before taking to the battlefield. Show more
Paul Martin is at Glemham Hall in the Suffolk countryside, where David Fletcher discovers some Lovejoy scripts and Jonathan Pratt spots some bobbing Beatles dolls. Show more
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Reverend Richard Coles, Stuart Maconie and Lou Sanders test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Leaving what locals still call Saigon, Michael heads to the fishing port of Phan Thiet, where he learns how to make Vietnam’s signature fish sauce. Show more
Andrew Neil talks to former culture secretary John Whittingdale about government plans to de-criminalise the BBC licence fee, as well as Nathalie Loiseau and Jonathan Hall QC. Show more
This historic coastal walk takes Shanaz Gulzar along a stretch of the 109-mile Cleveland Way. From Runswick Bay, Shanaz climbs the steep steps to the clifftop before strolling the coastal path. Show more
The gang are fighting temptation so Tom invents tasty treats which won't wreck their diets. And Adam has exercises to help Manny with his diabetes and Chris with his arthritis. Show more
Michael Mosley and team test whether an hour a week in nature makes you healthier, reveal why your body fat can make you thin, and find out if plant milks are better than dairy. Show more
Aziraphale and Crowley’s friendship is tested as their superiors catch up with them. Armageddon starts in earnest, with the Antichrist’s powers wreaking havoc across the globe. Show more
The government threatens the BBC licence fee. Donald Trump wins his senate impeachment vote. Could Sinn Fein take power in the Irish Republic? The prejudice that tough guys can’t get bullied.
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At Peckham Jobcentre in London, Rachel has recently moved onto Universal Credit after leaving her 27-year NHS career to become a carer for her ill parents. Show more
A look at funding issues for parliamentary candidates, a day at the vets, a visit to the first deaf women's professional rugby player, and the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. Show more
Ed Balls heads to Spain and Holland to explore national identity and the rise of right-wing populism across Europe. In Melilla, Spain, he works a shift with the local police. Show more
Journey across Madagascar, the oldest island on Earth. Over time, it has given rise to more unique plants and animals, from its lemurs to chameleons, than any other island. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.