12/11/2018
Jailed for killing her husband with a hammer, Sally Challen is preparing to argue she did it because of decades of psychological abuse. Victoria talks to one of the couple's sons.
Jailed for killing her husband with a hammer, Sally Challen is preparing to argue she did it because of decades of psychological abuse. Victoria talks to one of the couple's sons, who's supporting his mother's bid to be released from prison.
The United Nations has been to the most deprived part of England to investigate the impact of poverty and austerity and we went with them.
'Brexit can be stopped', Labour's Brexit spokesman tells this programme, despite his boss Jeremy Corbyn saying at the weekend it couldn't be.
And Victoria speaks to a Dutch man who's legally trying to change his age to boost his online dating prospects.
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The Divine Comedy
When A Man Cries
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The Divine Comedy
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Victoria Derbyshire |
Broadcast
- Mon 12 Nov 2018 10:00