5 Minutes On Episodes Episode guide
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Ian Hislop's take on 2022
The Private Eye editor talks news avoidance and humour when the news is grim
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I, Daniel Blake
From BAFTA winning movie to the stage - is its message more relevant than ever?
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I can't afford my pet anymore
Animal charities say they're seeing record numbers of pets being given up for adoption.
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Hunting the social media fraudsters
Kaf Okpattah investigates how cyber scammers use social media to promote fraud.
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How working from home is changing Britain
A typical week in the office now runs from Tuesday to Thursday.
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How Uganda saved the mountain gorilla
What does this success story tell us about preserving biodiversity?
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How to win Eurovision
It's called the Eurovision Song Contest, but it's the performances that win the votes.
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How to keep warm on a budget
Top tips for Cardiff students, Georgia and Lucy, on how to keep costs down.
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How To Keep Travel Costs Down
Top tips from our experts - as transport costs push millions below the poverty line.
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How sonatas help scientists understand the brain
Find out how scientists are using the music of Johann Sebastian Bach to research dementia.
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How Safe Do Teenagers Feel in 2023?
Stark accounts of sexual harassment endured by young people on the street.
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How Russians feel two years into Ukraine war
The catalogue of drama, bloodshed and tragedy: a report from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Steve Rosenberg.
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How Putin's war on Ukraine has changed Russia
A sense of what life is like in Moscow since Russian forces were sent into Ukraine.
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How kids are dealing with rising costs
"I use my pocket money for school dinners instead of toys and treats".
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How fake news is adding to the chaos in Ukraine
Young Ukrainians - like Marta - are trying to make sense of what they're seeing online.
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How a colourful plastic brick revolutionised play
As Lego celebrates its 90th anniversary, we look at how it's remained top of its game.
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Hoarding - why more people are seeking help
David invites us into his home - as he tries to turn his life around.
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Helping the Afghan Children Banned from School
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ is offering lessons for pupils banned from school in Afghanistan.
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Helping my community – β€it’s like we’re in a warβ€
β€Changing lives for the betterβ€ in one of the most deprived parts of England.
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Heidi - why she's queen of the road
Colletta Smith hitches a ride with freelance lorry driver, Heidi.
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Harry and Meghan: Why they divide opinion
On their return to the UK we ask what makes this royal couple so controversial?
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Harry and Meghan on the media, royal life and racism
"Unconscious bias" and press intrusion: what we've learnt from their Netflix series
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Harry and Meghan - bullying, betrayals and briefings
Jonny Dymond on what we learned from the final three Netflix episodes.
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Happy Valley - on set with James Norton
The Tommy Lee Royce actor takes us behind-the-scenes of the hit crime drama.
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Hamas' Attack: Israel's Aftermath
As fighting continues, the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Dan Johnson hears from Israelis on the unfolding crisis.
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Halima Aden, Muslim faith and fashion - a campaign for change
Halima Aden quit fashion to fight for greater diversity in the industry. What's changed?
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Hacktivists - the "cyber war" against Vladimir Putin
How the hacking group - Anonymous - is disrupting the Kremlin's propaganda war.
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Growing up under fire in Ukraine
Lera is just one of millions of children forced to adapt to survive Russia's invasion.
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Greta Thunberg - "sometimes activists need to anger people"
The candid views of the teenage campaigner - who's in Glasgow for the climate conference.
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Grenfell Tower - "a tragedy in three acts"
Five years since the disaster, "it's difficult to move on with so much unresolved".