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Both Robi Damelin and Bassam Aramin lost a child in the Israel Palestine conflict.
A footbridge dismantled by the National Trust has been mysteriously resurrected...
Marion Gibson, Professor of Renaissance and Magical Literature, on Halloween's history.
Noam Sagi's mother, Ada, was kidnapped from the Nir Oz kibbutz on 7th October.
Jerry Guscott on how it felt playing for 3rd in the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
Many arriving in the UK from Hong Kong in last few years are moving to Warrington.
Political Editor Chris Mason looks back on Rishi Sunak's first year as Prime Minister.
Why do wax works go wrong so often? Anneka Rice tells us why she loved hers.
Gaza resident Akkram talks about life under siege and constant bombardment.
Iceland's PM will join women across the country in a strike aiming to close the pay gap.
Lydford Gorge is a temperate rainforest. But the race is on to protect its rare species.
Jordan's former foreign minister on the diplomatic talks continuing in the Middle East.
A ground breaking speech in the Commons as Theo Clarke recalled her traumatic labour.
We speak to the first British man to ascend El Capitan in 1998.
The streets in Brechin are empty as Storm Babet causes severe flood warnings.
Israel won't block aid reaching Gaza from Egypt following President Biden visit to Israel
What diplomatic options are left in the Israel-Gaza war?
Chief Executive of Google's DeepMind on what excites him most about AI.
American General Jack Keane on what the military response of a united government might be
Mark Regev has reprised his former role as Senior Advisor to Israel's Prime Minister.
We speak to eyewitnesses in both Israel and Gaza.
Ghazi Hamad is a spokesperson for Hamas and former minister in the Hamas government. .
Camilla Cavendish and Lord Hayward reflect on Rishi Sunak's conference speech.
Striking NHS staff held a rally outside the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester
Mr Motivator on the joys of the step aerobics comeback.
Actor and writer strikes in the US have pressed pause on film production around the world
Is it worth it? Particularly for those who have, had, or hope to have a political career.
PM listeners Mishal Husain and her mum on how attitudes have changed across a generation
Our panel reacts to the governments change to the UK's net zero goals.
Rob Byrne suffered minor injuries when an 11ft python entered his conservatory