The best current affairs interviews, insight and analysis from BBC Radio 5 live.
April Pereira-Finn has painted a mural in honour of Nintendo legend Satoru Iwata
Vogue's Alexandra Shulman says the pay gap between genders was “patently” a “problem”.
Holiday maker tells 5 live how capital controls and the wider crisis are affecting Corfu.
Lucy Leddy says she 'becomes used to' seeing indecent images of children.
Nick Miller broke British hammer record despite "feeling groggy" after hitting head.
First reader of Harper Lee's Watchman says it has 'more grey areas' than Mockingbird
A scientist says new research shows chimpanzees’ hands are more evolved than ours.
A breakdown of migration figures.
Geoff Thomas defends his decision to let Lance Armstrong join his charity cycle ride.
How is evidence from a crime scene used to find out where a criminal lives?
Steven Desborough was on the Tube when a bomb exploded in a carriage on July 7th 2005.
The 80s seem to be having a revival, says Nicky Unsworth, head of advertising agency BJL.
Rosemary and Bernard Mayes on how they have coped with losing their son.
Stoke school bans skirts and says girls must wear 'business-like' trousers instead.
Ed Miliband says "there are some consolations" after losing the general election.
Briton Debbie Horsfall was on the beach in the hotel next door when shots were fired.
Stavros Marangos attended Tavistock Square after a bus was blown up by a suicide bomber.
5 live have been given exclusive figures from the National Crime Agency.
Move over Mark Kermode, four primary school children review the new Minions film.
Alesha Dixon says she doesn't "see what the fuss is" over her BGT final dress.
Chief executive of Kids Company says young people "need cash to buy food".
Irish singer and TV entertainer Val Doonican has died aged 88.
Julia de Cadenet says "strays and stolen pets" are "slaughtered in front of revellers".
A family of three describe being on a beach in Sousse when a man opened fire.