Sinopsis
Showcasing BBC Radio 5 live's news specials, including in-depth interviews and documentaries.
Episodios
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Coronavirus: Your Call 06/04/20
06/04/2020 Duración: 48minSusan Michie - a professor of health psychology at University College London - joins 5 Live’s Rachel Burden to discuss whether lockdown is working in the UK with 5 Live callers.
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Jack Monroe's lockdown cooking tips – Week 2
02/04/2020 Duración: 44minBootstrap cook Jack Monroe joins 5 live’s Nihal Arthanayake to help make your food go further when we’re staying at home and shopping less. This week’s calls include what can you do with banana blossom and how to make bread without yeast. Jack rose to prominence for the recipes she created as a single parent with a young child, aiming to provide family meals for less than £10 per week. Jack will be joining Nihal Arthanayake on Wednesdays at 3pm.You can get involved on Twitter using the hashtag #JackMonroesLockdownLarder, including @bbc5live. You can also text the show on 85058.Picture: Andrew Testa
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Coronavirus: An A&E nurse's experience
30/03/2020 Duración: 21minEmma is an A&E nurse in the north of England. She contacted BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Emma Barnett to share her experience of treating patients with coronavirus. Emma’s children are staying with her parents so that the risk of spreading the virus is minimised. She said she feels healthcare workers are "in a different universe to the general public".
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Coronavirus: Your Questions Answered 27/03/20
27/03/2020 Duración: 49min5 Live's Nicky Campbell puts your questions to the GP Dr Aisha Awan, employment expert Andy Chamberlain and assistant chief constable for Cumbria Police Andrew Slattery.They discuss what to do if you are suffering with other urgent health issues, self-employment rights and policing during the outbreak.
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Jack Monroe's lockdown cooking tips
26/03/2020 Duración: 25minStaying at home and shopping less means we must make our food go further. If you've got odd tins knocking around in the cupboard, 'The Bootstrap Chef' Jack Monroe explains how to make use of them.Jack rose to prominence for the recipes she created as a single parent with a young child, aiming to provide family meals for less than £10 per week.Jack will be joining Nihal Arthanayake on Wednesdays at 3pm. You can get involved on Twitter using the hashtag #JackMonroesLockdownLarder, including @bbc5live. You can also text the show on 85058.Picture: Andrew Testa
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A&E consultant: The reality of treating coronavirus
21/03/2020 Duración: 34minAfter a 14 hour shift treating coronavirus patients, A&E consultant Dr Al called 5 Live's Stephen Nolan to describe the situation as hospitals struggle to cope. He provided a stark insight into the choices doctors are having to make - as they try to save as many lives as possible - and told us his concerns for the future.
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Can we learn to listen to people we disagree with?
06/03/2020 Duración: 21minIn a ground-breaking social experiment for the BBC's Crossing Divides series, 5 Live invited 40 people to break out of their bubble and have a face-to-face conversation with a person whose views were fundamentally different to their own.Did they find common ground? The results might surprise you…(Pictured: Matthew advises police on knife crime. Support worker Lindsay describes herself as a 'fat activist'. On the day, they discussed whether obese people should pay more tax to fund the NHS).
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Coronavirus: Everything You Need to Know
03/03/2020 Duración: 30minWhat’s the latest health advice? What should you do if you are planning a trip abroad? Will there be an impact on businesses? A panel of experts and BBC reporters around the world answer questions on the coronavirus outbreak. This BBC News Special was broadcast on BBC One at 7:30pm on 2 March 2020.
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Todrick Hall: 'It was unheard of for a young, black boy to be dancing'
21/02/2020 Duración: 11minChoreographer and dancer Todrick Hall, who is currently a judge on The Greatest Dancer, speaks to 5 Live Breakfast about his passion for dance, and how he got into the industry.Hall, who has choreographed for Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, said that when he was younger it was “unheard of” for a “young, black boy to be dancing” – and he said he’s been really pleased to see so many boys taking part in the show.
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Coronavirus: Your questions answered
10/02/2020 Duración: 43minConsultant virologist Dr Chris Smith and clinical lecturer Dr Nathalie McDermott answer concerns and questions from listeners about coronavirus, in a special Your Call hosted by Nicky Campbell. Plus, travel expert Simon Calder discusses potential disruption to holidays.
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Brexit: The EU referendum result as it happened
31/01/2020 Duración: 01h04sNews of the EU referendum result gripped the nation and split opinion - but how did the first moments after the announcement actually sound?At 4.40am on 24th June 2016, with some results yet to call, the BBC announced that the Leave campaign was projected to win the most votes. Shortly afterwards at 5am, 5 Live's Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden heard reaction from reporters, politicians and voters across the UK.As Britain enters the transition period before leaving the EU, listen back to 5 Live Breakfast's first hour of coverage following the referendum result.
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Should we all be flying less?
15/01/2020 Duración: 41minA rescue deal for the airline Flybe has been agreed with the government, by deferring air passenger duty payments.But should we be saving airlines when we need to tackle climate change?5 Live’s Nicky Campbell puts the question to callers.
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PM Boris Johnson: The BBC Breakfast Interview
14/01/2020 Duración: 24minAt 10 Downing Street, BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker asks the prime minister about Iran, Brexit and Harry and Meghan.
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'I didn't report my rape in Cyprus. Now I know I did the right thing'
10/01/2020 Duración: 20minAfter hearing coverage of the British teenager found guilty of lying about being raped by a group of young Israelis in Cyprus, one listener, ‘Rachel’ got in touch and wanted to share her story.20 years ago Rachel (not her real name) says she was raped whilst on holiday in Ayia Napa, but chose to not report it to Cypriot police.She told 5 Live's Emma Barnett that it has played on her mind ever since - but recent events have made her feel she “did the right thing”.
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Do you back Harry and Meghan?
09/01/2020 Duración: 43minThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced they will step back as "senior" royals and work to become financially independent.BBC Radio 5 Live callers share their views on whether they back Harry and Meghan’s decision.
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PMQs: Boris Johnson faces MPs on Iran
08/01/2020 Duración: 55minIn the first Prime Minister's Questions of the new parliament, year and decade, Prime Minister Boris Johnson clashes with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn over Iran. Listen back to the first 30 minutes of debate, plus hear analysis and reaction from 5 Live’s Emma Barnett, associate editor of the Daily Mirror Kevin Maguire and Sunday Times deputy political editor Caroline Wheeler. First broadcast 8th January at 12:00 GMT on The Emma Barnett Show, BBC Radio 5 Live.
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Reynhard Sinaga reaction: Your calls on male rape
08/01/2020 Duración: 42minFollowing the story of Reynard Sinaga - "the most prolific rapist in British legal history" - 5 Live hears from survivors of male rape and the man who led the prosecution.Sinaga was found guilty of 159 sex offences, including 136 rapes, and sentenced to life in prison. The 36-year-old targeted men leaving nightclubs and bars before leading them to his flat in Manchester city centre, where he drugged and assaulted them - filming the attacks.5 Live's Nicky Campbell speaks to deputy chief crown prosecutor Ian Rushton, who led the team in the Reynhard Sinaga case, and male rape survivors such as James, who was also targeted by a man on a night out.Please note: This phone-in does not discuss explicit sexual details but instead the impact of sexual assault. If you have been affected by the discussion, and would like information about where to find help and support, please visit the BBC Action Line website.
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What's happening in Iran? Your questions answered
06/01/2020 Duración: 44minTensions between the US and Iran have been high recently, following the killing of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani by the US in Baghdad.Iran declared it would no longer abide by any of the restrictions imposed by the 2015 nuclear deal, and President Donald Trump threatened that the US could strike back at Iran in the event of retaliation for Soleimani's death "in a disproportionate manner".So what is happening, and why?5 Live's Nicky Campbell put your questions to a panel of experts: Jonathan Marcus, BBC Diplomatic Correspondent; Martin Lanni, former Royal Navy Liaison officer to the US Fifth Fleet in the Middle-East; global politics writer Tim Marshall; Emma Sky, US military political advisor and Middle Eastern politics lecturer; and Dr Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi from defence thinktank RUSI.
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What does Star Wars mean to you?
19/12/2019 Duración: 43minIn a galaxy not so far away, 5 Live's Rachel Burden is joined by callers, real Jedi followers and Star Wars actor Warwick Davies - to discuss how the films became part of our shared culture.
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BBC Prime Ministerial Debate
06/12/2019 Duración: 59minBoris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn face each other in the BBC's Prime Ministerial debate.