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Army vet Greg Stephenson says having the UK's first bionic knee has changed his life.
The father of one of the 1400 victims of sexual exploitation describes his frustration.
Peaches Geldof's former teacher on the character of Bob Geldof's daughter, who has died.
Damian McBride talks about Gordon Brown's and Ed Miliband's struggle with public image.
The actress Emma Thompson is the daughter of the author and narrator Eric Thompson.
Lib Dem Norman Baker resigns, says working at the Home Office like 'walking through mud'
Manager of dogs' home: 'There were no dogs to put to sleep, the fire had taken them'
Mike Ingham visits the WWI memorial to footballers who swapped the pitch for the trench.
The UK government 'promptly' banned arms sales to Russia, a defence trade executive says.
Peter shown around a cell at Lewisham police station by custody sergeant Mark Buckland.
A former jihadist claims a George W Bush quote ‘pushed thousands’ into terrorism.
The former head of the British Army says Ebola is a bigger threat than Islamic State.
Leading expert says hospitals across the country could do more to prevent stillbirths
Medical advances mean increasing numbers of babies born at 23 weeks are surviving.
"I'm trapped in the excess skin". Paul Mason on effect of losing 44 stone.
Nicky Campbell asks a Stornaway islander if his sense of identity affects how he'll vote.
Comedian John Bishop criticises the "London-centric" power balance in the UK.
Bug expert Paul Hetherington says addiction's to blame for problem wasps in high summer
A woman tells us that her stalker tried to hire a hitman from his prison cell.
A man who had a moth stuck in his ear for two days says he is now keeping it in a jar.
Stockton North MP advises constituents not to take part in new Benefits Street series
The wildlife population has halved over the past 40 years according to the WWF.
Mum describes moment her car caught fire in a lion enclosure
Shop owner: 'If I sell a tin of gas and they go home an sniff it - is that my fault?'