5 Minutes On Episodes Episode guide
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Green mechanics - the looming shortage
Is the UK heading for a huge shortfall of Electric Vehicles mechanics by 2030?
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Google's dominance - quick-fire questions with CEO Sundar Pichai
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Amol Rajan meets Sundar Pichai - the man running the $1.6 trillion tech giant
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Going to space with your mum
The story of Ana Mayers and her mum Keisha: The first mother-daughter duo to fly to space
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Going off-grid
High energy prices mean living off-grid has never been so appealing. But how hard is it?
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Glenda Jackson – A life well lived
Reflections from friends on this β€magicalβ€ actor turned politician.
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Ghost landlords
Jess needed urgent repairs - but trying to trace her landlord was like 'chasing a ghost'.
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Ghislaine Maxwell - sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking
She was the toast of high society. Now Ghislaine Maxwell will spend two decades in jail.
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Getting your finances back on track
Top tips after the Christmas blowout.
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Get Back - the Beatles' final act, by film director Peter Jackson
"Startling" unseen footage recasting the band's final days in a more positive light.
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George Alagiah - A Life of Brilliant Storytelling
A very fine human being - a tribute to a friend and colleague by the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Allan Little.
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Gene therapy let my daughter hear for the first time
18-month-old Opal Sandy is the first person ever to get a ground-breaking new treatment.
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Gender Identity in Schools – β€Teachers can’t do their jobs properly"
Teachers in England walk tightropes in face of no trans guidance.
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Gary Lineker and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ β€“ is the row now over?
Gary Lineker and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ have resolved their differences.
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Frontline paramedic - "people are waiting 10 hours for an ambulance"
Blair Paul qualified during the pandemic and has only known an NHS under huge pressure.
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From waitress to Oscar nominee
Lesley Paterson was once waiting tables at the Oscars - now she's up for an Academy Award
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From our own correspondents – in Gaza and Israel
Israel secures its boundary with Gaza, where whole neighbourhoods have been flattened.
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Freshers 23 - what does a night out look like?
Hear some top tips from students in Oxford on how to survive Fresher's this year.
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Freedom for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
The British-Iranian national's long detention in an Iranian prison is at an end.
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Free to be me - a life reborn
The LGBT Afghans who've fled the Taliban for the UK.
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Free dental bus breaking a lifetime of decay
The charity Dentaid are offering free healthcare to those in need.
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Forecasting weather... with AI?
Google has launched an AI tool for predicting weather patterns - what do experts think?
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Forced adoption - a long-awaited investigation
An investigation into historic forced adoptions is announced after Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ News report
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Flo - the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Sound of 2023
The R&B trio tipped as music's next big thing.
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Flightmare - are our summer holidays in jeopardy?
Why is airport travel in chaos and how long will it last? Your questions answered.
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Fleeing Ukraine for safety
On the move by car, by train and by foot: the scenes witnessed by our correspondents.
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Finland - is NATO membership a real possibility?
Support among Finns for joining NATO has doubled since the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Fighting for Ukraine - the Belarusian resistance movement
Pavel is among a group of dissidents from Belarus fighting against Russia.
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Festivals - and how Covid changed music
How long will gigs and festivals feel the effects of the pandemic? .
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Feeling hot hot hot
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Weather presenter Nick Miller on heatwaves, health warnings and how to stay cool.
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Faulty Batteries - How Scott lost his entire family
They died in a fire – one week after he bought a replacement e-bike battery online.