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Manolo Blahnik
How a young designer became a legend in the world of shoes.
Scott of the Antarctic
A 100 years ago the British explorer died after failing to be the first to the South Pole.
Sudan's Lost Boys
How thousands of children stranded during war in Sudan were finally resettled in the USA.
The Falklands War
It is 30 years since Argentine forces invaded the Falkland Islands.
The Falklands War - Part Two
An Argentine soldier's account of invading the Falkland Islands in 1982.
Active Birth Movement
In 1982, women took to the streets to demand the right to give birth naturally
Sarajevo peace protests
How thousands of Bosnians tried to stop their capital falling under siege in 1992.
Good Friday Agreement
The frantic negotiations that led to a historic peace deal for Northern Ireland in 1998.
Eichmann on Trial
In 1961, Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi in charge of concentration camps, was tried in Israel.
Fidel Castro in the USA
Castro met Richard Nixon and addressed large crowds to win over critics of the revolution
The death of Primo Levi
It is 25 years since the great Italian author and Auschwitz survivor died.
Pulitzer Prize scandal
In 1981 a Pulitzer Prize was awarded to a young journalist who had made-up her story.
The sinking of the Titanic
It is 100 years since the great ocean liner sank on its maiden voyage.
Dissidents Declared Insane
How dissidents in the USSR were routinely declared insane and kept in mental institutions.
Japanese embassy hostage crisis
In 1997, left-wing rebels held 71 people hostage for over four months in Peru.
Auschwitz Convoy Escape
How a group of Jews escaped from a train bound for the Auschwitz death camp in 1943.
Twenty-five years of the Simpsons
One of the most successful TV series ever was created by cartoonist Matt Groening.
Rivers of Blood speech
In April 1968 a politician put race and immigration at the centre of British politics.
The trial of Oscar Wilde
How a court case ruined the 19th century playwright and wit.
75 years since Guernica
In April 1937 the Basque town of Guernica was firebombed during the Spanish Civil War.
Gallipoli
One New Zealand soldier's account of surviving the Battle of Gallipoli in 1915
Studio 54
It is 35 years since the legendary New York night club opened its doors to cool people.
Mass Trespass
How walkers stormed an English peak in 1932 and started a fight for countryside access.
The right to die
In 2002 a paralysed woman, known as Miss B, was allowed to die in a London hospital.
The capture of President Izetbegovic
In May 1992 the Bosnian president was taken captive by Serb soldiers.
The Los Angeles Riots
The people of South Central Los Angeles took to the streets in fury at police brutality
Suicide of gay footballer
Justin Fashanu, Britain's first openly gay footballer, killed himself in May 1998.
The General Strike
In May 1926 workers across Britain went on strike in support of coal miners.
The trial of Charles Manson
He was responsible for a series of gruesome murders in the Hollywood hills.
Attack on Fela Kuti
The Nigerian military stormed the musician's compound in Lagos, Kalakuta Republic
The Psychiatrist and Rudolf Hess
How a British psychiatrist examined the deputy Nazi leader after his flight to Scotland.