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The Secret Abortion Trail
By Janey Stephenson — March 14, 2012
Irish women don’t have the right to Choice. Janey Stephenson meets the charity helping them on their journey to the UK.
The Penal Code
By Jenny Barnett — March 14, 2012
4 billion people worldwide can still be sentenced to death. Jenny Barnett finds out what’s being done to abolish the death penalty.
Sudden Death Syndrome
By Lucie Parker — February 22, 2012
Lucy Parker finds out why being in the prime of your life makes you vulnerable to Sudden Death. Can the prospect of imminent death bring optimism?
Telling the Whole Story
By Laura Hughes — February 22, 2012
Over her 30 year career, Lyse Doucet tells Laura Hughes how reporting in the Middle East is about more than the politics, it’s about the people
Vietnam: Cameras and Conflict
By Tom Bonnington — February 22, 2012
What cultural impact did the camera have on the way we viewed the most controversial war of the 21st Century? Tom Bonnington looks at its legacy 40 years on
Spooked: The Art of Horror
By James Tyas — February 22, 2012
James Watkins, director of The Woman in Black, talks to James Tyas about his take on the horror genre and Daniel Radcliffe post-Potter
Ten Years On: Guantánamo
By Sophie Rose Walker — February 2, 2012
British lawyer Clive Stafford Smith is a notorious freedom fighter. He explains about the impact of Guantánamo ten years on.
The ‘Velvet Atheist’
By Mary O'Connor — February 2, 2012
The renowned philosopher AC Grayling talks about the new Oxbridge, the Good Book and his perfectly bouffant hair.
Under a supermodel’s skin
By Bella Foxwell — February 2, 2012
Therese Kerr, mother of super model Miranda Kerr talks about her passion for organic skincare.
Finding Strength
By George Leidig — February 2, 2012
Do workout supplements and protein shakes do what they say on the tin? But what is the science behind the substance.
The Ghurkas in York
By Tom Witherow — December 8, 2011
Gurkhas have served in the British armed forces for almost 200 years, but are the sacrifices these soldiers are making off the battlefield going unnoticed?
Dignified Dysmorphia
By Mia de Graaf — December 8, 2011
Polly Borland photographs adults as transvestite babies, and Berlusconi. But what is it all about?
Watching in the Wings
By Martin Spurr — December 8, 2011
Family politics has forced David Milliband to reconsider his career. Martin Spurr finds out why it’s not the end
A beautiful, invisible truth
By Bella Foxwell — December 8, 2011
It affects more people than we realise and seems to go hand in hand with intellectual brilliance. Bella Foxwell discovers what life is like living with Asperger’s
Adopting Equality
By Fiona Parker — November 7, 2011
The first week of November was National Adoption Week, but adopting for same-sex couples is still tainted with prejudice.
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