Sinopsis
Showcasing BBC Radio 5 live's news specials, including in-depth interviews and documentaries.
Episodios
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Election Report
09/04/2015 Duración: 10min5 live's round-up of day 11 of the General Election campaign, including a row over the UK's nuclear deterrent and a Conservative minister accusing Ed Miliband of being a "backstabber". Plus John Pienaar on the Lib Dems' battle bus with Nick Clegg, our reporters with the Tory, Labour and UKIP campaigns, and the Greens’ musical twist on the party political broadcast.
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Election Report
08/04/2015 Duración: 13min5 live's round-up from day 10 of the general election campaign trail including reaction to the shadow chancellor Ed Balls vowing to end non dom status. Plus we hear from our correspondents from around the UK who are following the Liberal Democrats, the Conservatives, UKIP and Labour.
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Election Report
07/04/2015 Duración: 08min5live's chief political correspondent John Pienaar gives us a round-up from day 9 of the general election campaign trail, including reaction to former Prime Minister, Tony Blair being part of Labour's campaign. Plus we hear from our correspondents from around the UK who are following the Liberal Democrats, the Conservatives, UKIP and Labour.
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Election Report
02/04/2015 Duración: 12min5 live's chief political correspondent John Pienaar gives us a round-up of day 4 of the general election campaign trail including a look ahead to the first televised leaders' debate. And in true 5 live Sport-style, Jonathan Overend, Cornelius Lysaght, Ian Dennis, Iain Carter, Chris Jones, Conor McNamara and John Murray consider who might come out on top after the 2 hour encounter.
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Election Report
01/04/2015 Duración: 11min5 live’s chief political correspondent John Pienaar reviews the last 24 hours of the general election campaign alongside Jonny Dymond, Peter Hunt, and Chris Buckler. Today the Conservatives and Labour battle over which party is most on the side of business, while the Lib Dems focus on their plans for extended paternity leave for new dads. And as a new row opens up over the 40p income tax threshold, UKIP accuses Labour of being out of touch with working people.
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Former Chief Prosecutor talks about grooming, celebratory convictions and radicalisation
01/04/2015 Duración: 23minPeter Allen spoke to Nazir Afzal. He's just stood down as one of the country's chief prosecutors. He's been involved in some of the UK's biggest criminal cases of recent times, including the conviction of 9 Asian men for the sexual abuse of 47 young girls in Rochdale, and the prosecution of Stuart Hall on sex offences. Peter asked him about those cases - and also about his fears of a so called "Easter Exodus" as pupils who may have been radicalised head for Syria to fight for ISIS..
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Election Report
31/03/2015 Duración: 14minTony Livesey and Anna Foster with a review of day two of the election trail, alongside 5 live's chief political correspondent John Pienaar. It's a day that's been dominated by arguments over the economy, but we've also had the announcement of Plaid Cymru's manifesto, and the reality TV star Joey Essex interviewing Nick Clegg.
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Election Report
30/03/2015 Duración: 17minTony Livesey and Anna Foster review day one of the General Election campaign along with our chief political correspondent John Pienaar and our correspondents on the campaign trail. David Cameron had an audience with the Queen at Buckingham Palace to confirm the dissolution of parliament, before heading out on the road...Ed Miliband's focus was business and he attacked the Conservative's pledge to hold a referendum on Europe...for the Lib Dems, Nick Clegg insisted his "plucky party" can defy the polls, while Nigel Farage suggested UKIP has the potential to become one of the key players in British politics.
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System of a Down
27/03/2015 Duración: 24minIn a wide-ranging interview, two members of multi-million-selling and Grammy-award-winning metal band System of a Down talk to 5 live’s Dotun Adebayo about their music, their political views, their personal lives and why the 1915 genocide of over one million Armenians is still such an important event for the Armenian community around the world. The four members of the band are all American-Armenians, and in a career lasting over 20 years they’ve sold over forty million records. They’re now embarking on a tour that will culminate in the Armenian capital, Yerevan. The Armenian massacres – which the Turkish government refuses to call a genocide – occurred when the Ottoman Empire systematically exterminated over 1 million Armenians in order to remove them from their traditional homeland within modern-day Turkey. System of a Down’s singer Serj Tankian and drummer John Dolmayan spoke to Dotun Adebayo.
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Afghanistan memorial
13/03/2015 Duración: 17minDoug Beattie, who completed three tours of duty in Afghanistan, talks to Stephen Nolan about what it was like to fight in the country, including how he feels now about killing members of the Taliban. Includes some excepts from the memorial service in St Pauls Cathedral.
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Your NHS: Your Call
12/03/2015 Duración: 01h11minListeners put questions to a panel of health experts and ministers from the five main parties about the future of the NHS in England.
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5 Live Daily: The Explainer
12/03/2015 Duración: 23minToday is the start of a new Thursday feature - where we delve into an interesting but confusing news topic and try to clear the muddy waters. This week it's Defence Spending.
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Children with diabetes, 9th March
09/03/2015 Duración: 35minRachel Burden speaks to parents whose children suffer from diabetes and how they cope with the “silent condition”
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Ex-US Soldier Fighting ISIS
07/03/2015 Duración: 24minIn an exclusive interview, a former US soldier fighting Islamic State in Iraq has told 5 live that hundreds of Westerners - including Brits - are ready to join him once the word is given. Brett Royales - who calls himself a 'Soldier of Christ' and is part of the Christian militia, Dwekh Nawsha - says he is the "head recruiter" for those wanting to fight in Iraq. In the extraordinary interview with Stephen Nolan, he admits that he is prepared to die for his cause. The home office says anyone who does travel to Syria or Iraq, for whatever reason, is putting themselves in considerable danger.
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Are you worried about the menopause?
13/02/2015 Duración: 42minNicky is joined by Dr Dawn Harper from Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies to answer your questions on how to deal with menopausal symptoms, the risks of HRT and the impact it can have on relationships.
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The Holocaust: My family story
01/02/2015 Duración: 50min13-year-old Rudolph Goldberg and his brother fled Nazi Germany in 1939, the parents and family they left behind were murdered in the Holocaust. On the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, 5 live's Adrian Goldberg tells his family story through home recordings of his father. And travelling for the first time to Rudolph's home town, he tries to find out what happened to his relatives. Adrian also hears from those who survived the horrors of Auschwitz and ask how genocide on such a scale could have been allowed to happen.
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Migraine sufferers: ‘It's an invisible illness’
22/01/2015 Duración: 38minRachel Burden speaks to people who suffer with migraines and how the “invisible illness” has affected their lives.
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Why do we need ‘This Girl Can’?
16/01/2015 Duración: 34minA new advert called This Girl Can shows women ‘wiggling’ and ‘jiggling’ whilst working out and playing sports. ‘Sweat like a pig, look like a fox’ is one of the slogans from the advert which encourages women to embrace their bodies whilst being active. 5 live Breakfast asked: Are we getting it right when it comes to women and sport?’
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The scourge of alcoholism
15/01/2015 Duración: 29minPeter Allen reports from an alcoholic treatment centre with a difference – it allows patients to drink.