The best current affairs interviews, insight and analysis from BBC Radio 5 live.
Victim speaks out as a new survey reveals young people's worries over bullying.
The Prime Minister of Dominica says the death toll after tropical storm Erika will rise
People expect "barrel rolls and loop the loops" at air shows, says aviation journalist.
The celebrity cook "didn't deal" with adopted mother's dementia until after she died.
FFS say the music industry has changed in recent years to become "more conservative".
A visitor of Auschwitz Memorial thinks mist sprinklers at the entrance are insensitive.
Journalist Christopher Howse on the perils of beard growth in politics.
Jemma Vanderstock says she wasn't "emotionally ready" to leave her care home at 18.
Shannon Locke noticed her dog’s behaviour was “very strange before having a seizure”.
Gareth Stranks explains his alternative ending to the hit nineties sitcom, Friends.
Laura Fares said she was amazed that people didn't seem to be doing anything.
A rare defect meant that Joel's sex wasn't known for certain.
Jimmy Cricket on Britain's Got Talent: It's like "Christians to the lions".
Former head of Office of Fair Trading criticises Government's approach to retail banking
Scientists have discovered a protein which could make ice cream less drippy.
From World War Two to the modern day, Britain’s immigration history.
Tory member 'Charlie' says he will vote three times for Corbyn in Labour leader election.
Luke Cutforth tells his success story after dropping out of university.
Motown's Lamont Dozier talks about writing songs on paper bags and the future of music
Figures show fraudulent use of blue badges have more than doubled in the last year.
Comic Ted Robbins lands Coronation Street role six months to the day after heart attack
Florida International University’s 'Wall of Wind' can replicate Category 5 hurricanes.
French train hero tells his father: “Dad, we just took down a terrorist”
Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver wants a tax on sugary food and drinks