As Geneva hosts the Syrian peace talks, Steve Waters' play is set in a lakeside city, where breakfast is a series of delicate negotiations for a young delegate who is running late. Show more
By Clara Glynn. Ara is desperate to swot up on what it means to be British, to pass the citizenship test, but the library has been closed down and she has no access to a computer. Show more
In Yorkshire, Reg is coming home. But what's left of his home to come back to?
This story imagines what it's like for ordinary people caught up in the violence and in-fighting in Gaza City. Show more
America is facing its worst summer drought since the Dust Bowl years of the Great Depression while many parts of the world are suffering floods. Show more
This story imagines what it's like for ordinary people caught up in the violence and in-fighting in Gaza City. Show more
John Sergeant, scourge of Westminster and the owners of 4x4's will give his take on the week's main news stories.
Featured author is playwright Sarah Daniels, who imagines the impact of death in action upon a typical soldier's family and its effect on a triangle of women who are left behind.
Featured author is playwright Sarah Daniels, who imagines the impact of death in action upon a typical soldier's family and its effect on a triangle of women who are left behind.
Rebecca Lenkiewicz's story, Authentic, explores whether constant surveillance makes us feel more or less secure. Show more
Rebecca Lenkiewicz's story, Authentic, explores whether constant surveillance makes us feel more or less secure. Show more
It seems the whole world wants to move house: Tony Blair is holding them up. By playwright Colin Teevan. With Dexter Fletcher. Show more
It seems the whole world wants to move house: Tony Blair is holding them up. By playwright Colin Teevan. With Dexter Fletcher. Show more
Poet Adrian Mitchell and singer Andy Roberts collaborate on To the River, a surreal journey. Show more
Director Jamie Harper's drama Left touches on the experience of those left behind when someone goes missing. Show more
Ryan Craig's comically tender play Resolution reflects on a year of political upheaval. Show more
Jeremy Hardy and Paul B Davies create a comic play about a crisis of conscience for a backbench MP.
Amelia Bullmore's Cash Flow explores some of the absurdities we face when we step into the world of finance. Show more
Fallen into The Wrong Hands by Thomas Crowe, takes an imaginative leap from Alistair Darling's reassurance that the mislaid Child Benefit information almost certainly hasn't been misappropriated. Show more
In the light of rooftop protests and the Commons counter-terrorism vote, Colin Shindler takes a comic look at the politics and practicalities of direct action.