The best current affairs interviews, insight and analysis from BBC Radio 5 live.
Born to Run photographer Eric Meola describes how he took Springsteen's album cover shot
Psychic Private Eyes star Fry died aged 53 after suffering from lung cancer.
An expert talks about the potential discovery of Nefertiti's tomb.
The new Discworld novel was a "giant literary jigsaw", says Terry Pratchett's PA.
Kiyan Prince was a promising young footballer who was stabbed to death aged 15 in 2006.
Wes Craven 'yearned' to break out of the horror mould, says 'Gremlins' director.
Former pop star Chesney Hawks says his song The One and Only has had 'quite a ride'.
Astronauts on International Space Station enjoy first bite of lettuce cultivated in orbit
Dame Jacqueline said she writes everyday straight after breakfast.
Civil rights activist Joe Hicks says Ferguson protests aren't a new civil rights movement
Christine Boushaba will marry Taffy Sharlotte, who has dementia and Parkinson's.
Milwaukee chief Ed Flynn defended police following protests in Ferguson, Wisconsin.
Iris Benson said a variety of coping strategies helped her to live with her condition.
Thought of being in the same room as Cosby still "terrifies" me, says Victoria Valentino.
Alison Parker was a "strong-willed, beautiful, fervently passionate woman", says friend.
Professor pays tribute to two journalists killed during live television broadcast.
Ben Smith has sold all his belongings to buy a motor home and marathon across the UK.
Juliette Binoche claims she has rejected several big-budget film offers.
Gloria Hunniford has paid tribute to her close friend Cilla Black, who has died at 72.
Maloney says despite Ronda Rousey's popularity, female fighters do not appeal in the UK.
Standing on the right and walking on the left is automatic behaviour in some cities.
The Independent's travel editor tells us it's not a legal requirement.
Lord Dubs was one of the children rescued by Sir Nicholas Winton.
Richard Rankin says he 'had no clue about horses' when auditioning for The Syndicate.