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The Klitschko brothers - "we will defend every street and every building"
A chance interview with both Ukrainian former world champion boxers in Kyiv
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The King's Harpist
"I feel honoured to be asked to perform again for him at a momentous time in his life".
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The King becomes a DJ
King Charles has picked some of his favourite tracks to mark Commonwealth Day.
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The kidney swap scheme that saved my daughter's life
Why are black patients waiting longer for organ transplants?
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The Jubilee – behind the scenes at Buckingham Palace
Royal correspondent, Daniela Relph, prepares for a busy day of reporting for the Jubilee
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The Israeli students fighting in Gaza
Jeremy Bowen speaks to three reservists back at university after months in combat units.
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The Irish travellers challenging prejudice
"We're proud and we're dignified people... but we don't get served in restaurants".
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The Iraq War 20 Years On
Jeremy Bowen travels through Iraq and reports on the legacy of the 2003 invasion.
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The hubs keeping us warm this winter
With millions facing "fuel poverty" this winter, charities and councils are stepping in.
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The home for women addicted to gambling
We go inside the only UK home offering a safe space for women addicted to gambling.
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The Hollywood boss sending Tom Cruise into space
The Isle of Wight's Donna Langley - now one of Hollywood's most powerful women.
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The hip-hop king - an abuse of power
DJ Tim Westwood is accused of sexual misconduct by several women.
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The High Cost of Proving My Innocence
The emotional and financial impact faced by Brian Buckle to prove his innocence.
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The HGV driver shortage - plugging the gap
Tim Muffett gets behind the wheel to find out why Britain's supply chain is in "crisis".
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The headteacher tackling ‘extreme’ pupil behaviour
"A never-ending battle" for many schools. But one head teacher thinks she's cracked it.
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The hardest jobs in a heatwave
A sewage worker, a road layer, an osteopath, and a chef on their challenging jobs.
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The Hardest Geezer's toughest challenge
Russ Cook has become the first person to run the full length of Africa.
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The Good Friday Agreement - a reunion
Former school friends reflect on Northern Ireland's peace deal 25 years ago.
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The girls of Tynemouth's Holocaust safehouse
A remarkable story rediscovered - and a reunion 84 years in the making
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The gamer turned professional football manager
30-year old Englishman Will Still is the youngest manager in Europe's top five leagues.
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The frontline of the debt tsunami
Di Forbes is a “money buddy” -- who tries to help people struggling with debt.
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The frontline - inside Ukraine's trenches
On the ground in East Ukraine - as the UN warns the world is facing a "moment of peril".
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The first para-astronaut
John McCall lost his leg in a motorcycle accident at 19. Now he's aiming to go to space.
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The First Complete Embryo Model
Scientists have grown an entity that closely resembles an early human embryo.
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The first BBC broadcast
After 100 years, we look back at the first ever BBC broadcast.
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The final walk with my guide dog
An emotional goodbye after eight years of companionship and assistance.
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The Festival Drug Test Debate
Evidence suggests drug testing at festivals saves lives, so why isn't it happening?
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The farmer under siege by criminals
Thefts, vandalism and fly-tipping have forced Luke Palmer to take extraordinary measures.
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The Facebook whistle blower and the grieving parent
Ian Russell's daughter killed herself after looking at self-harm content on Instagram.
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The Egg Freezing Boom
A BBC investigation has been looking into success rates of private UK fertility clinics.