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England's remaining Covid restrictions have been removed despite a spike in cases. The government is counting on high vaccination rates to protect the population. Show more
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Michael Holding was a fast bowler in the great West Indies cricket teams of the 1970s and 80s. He's now a leading commentator, and a prominent voice in the fight against racism. Show more
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Is it time the old trope of the brilliant, angry chef gets retired for good? Show more
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Brazil passed the ground-breaking 'Maria da Penha law' to tackle domestic abuse in 2006. It was named after the women's rights activist left paralysed by her abusive husband. Show more
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Despite soaring temperatures becoming more frequent and dangerous, extreme heat is rarely viewed as a natural disaster. Why? Show more
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We investigate the knotty problem of jumbled cables and discover how understanding physics might help us prevent them from tangling up. Show more
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Malian musician Inna Modja on an epic project to plant trees and prevent drought, plus Nigerian writer Ben Okri on floating an artwork down a river Show more
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The story of 15 September, 1940 - a day that changed the course of World War Two. Show more
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As the UK prepares to lift remaining Covid restrictions despite an outbreak of the Delta variant, we look at some of the key issues it faces. Show more
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Michelle Burford and Ellen Banda-Aaku write memoirs and autobiographies for other people. They tell Kim Chakanetsa about capturing the ‘voice’ and essence of their clients. Show more
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Gisela Kaplan went from opera singer to a leading expert in birdsong with the help of an Australian magpie nicknamed Maria Callas Show more
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Brazil passed the ground-breaking 'Maria da Penha law' to tackle domestic abuse in 2006. It was named after the women's rights activist left paralysed by her abusive husband. Show more
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The Prime Minister says it's “now or never”, as most of England's Covid-19 legal limits are lifted. The end of the restrictions come despite a surge in cases. Show more
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Michael Holding was a fast bowler in the great West Indies cricket teams of the 1970s and 80s. He's now a leading commentator, and a prominent voice in the fight against racism. Show more
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We examine the causes of last month's collapse of Champlain Towers South in Florida. Show more
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Brazil passed the ground-breaking 'Maria da Penha law' to tackle domestic abuse in 2006. It was named after the women's rights activist left paralysed by her abusive husband. Show more
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Mark Miodownik looks at what electronics manufacturers are doing about repair, but they tend to want to do the repair . Why can’t we repair our own stuff if we want to? Show more
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The UK, US, and EU have accused China of carrying out a major cyber-attack earlier this year, affecting at least 30,000 organisations globally. Show more
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Michael Holding was a fast bowler in the great West Indies cricket teams of the 1970s and 80s. He's now a leading commentator, and a prominent voice in the fight against racism. Show more
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Life under the Taliban in the 1990s, China's Cultural Revolution, and inventing the jet engine Show more
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged US citizens to avoid travel to the country Show more
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Remarkable successes against some of the most unpleasant illnesses on the planet. Show more
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Mark Miodownik looks at what electronics manufacturers are doing about repair, but they tend to want to do the repair . Why can’t we repair our own stuff if we want to? Show more
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Gisela Kaplan went from opera singer to a leading expert in birdsong with the help of an Australian magpie nicknamed Maria Callas Show more
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Brazil passed the ground-breaking 'Maria da Penha law' to tackle domestic abuse in 2006. It was named after the women's rights activist left paralysed by her abusive husband. Show more
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Paralympian Lex Gillette and guide coach Wesley go for Gold in 2021. Show more
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Dave Surace and Rob Ashcroft of adidas on designing the next pair of football boots for the years ahead. Show more