Former Deputy PM Dominic Raab speaks to the BBC after resigning from government.
South America correspondent, Ione Wells, speaks to Argentinian President Javier Milei.
Elon Musk talks to the BBC's James Clayton about his time at the helm of Twitter, including the mass lay-offs, controversial tweets, misinformation and his work habits. Show more
In a wide-ranging interview, the BBC's Yalda Hakim sits down with prime minister of Bangladesh, and the world's longest-serving female head of government, Sheikh Hasina. Show more
After eight years in power, Tsai Ing-wen has faced up to China and pushed through painful reforms, including reinstating military service and legalising same-sex marriage. Show more
Katie Razzall, the BBC's culture editor, speaks to actor David Tennant in an interview to mark the 400th anniversary of the publication of Shakespeare's First Folio.
Celebrated actors Sir Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn, along with survivors of the Kindertransport, reflect on the new film One Life, which tells the remarkable story of Sir Nicholas Winton. Show more
Sir Salman Rushdie speaks about the knife attack which almost ended his life in 2022, in an interview with Alan Yentob ahead of the publication of a new book about the aftermath of the incident.
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Dua Lipa talks to Mark Savage about her new album and being a Glastonbury headliner.
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The Canadian singer shares her experience of living with a rare neurological disorder.
Celine Dion has spoken to the BBC about a new documentary that charts her recovery.
The Oscar-nominated star of Oppenheimer talks to Katie Razzall.
Martha Kearney speaks to academy award winner Cate Blanchett about her latest film, The New Boy. Set in 1940s Australia, the film tells the story of a young Aboriginal boy who is sent to an orphanage. Show more
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The former This Morning presenter speaks about his affair and the subsequent fall out, with the BBC's Amol Rajan.
Coleen Rooney reveals more details of how she went about her so-called Wagatha Christie investigation, speaking to Emma Barnett on BBC Radio 4's Woman’s Hour.
In a joint exclusive interview to mark the one-year anniversary of the ABBA Voyage show, ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson sit down with Newsnight's Victoria Derbyshire.
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The England and Bayern Munich player speaks to the BBC's Alex Howell.
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England Manager, Gareth Southgate, sits down with the BBC's Alex Howell.
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Premier League player of the season, Phil Foden, tells BBC Sport editor Dan Roan what's behind his spectacular rise.
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Roger Federer talks to Sally Nugent about what life's like after retiring from professional tennis.
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The Manchester City striker Erling Haaland talks to BBC Sports Editor Dan Roan.