The best current affairs interviews, insight and analysis from 大象传媒 Radio 5 live.
Youth worker Leonie Hodge says teenagers don't understand the dangers of sexting
Synthetic drug campaigner advocates regulation for legal highs.
The mechanics who help each other battle mental illness.
Nigel Farage says more MPs will follow Douglas Carswell's lead and defect to UKIP.
Singer-songwriter Lewis Watson performs his new song "Halo" live.
A Devon treasure hunter has discovered the UK's largest hoard of 4th century Roman coins.
A protein found in the blood of young mice may be key to reducing the effects of ageing.
British lorry drivers say government isn't doing enough to stop illegal migrants
Ian Thorpe鈥檚 manager says swimmer faces another op on serious shoulder injury
Right Reverend Paul Bayes wants "connection at Christmas" through handwritten cards.
An Australian woman explains how passengers tilted a Perth train to free a trapped man.
Defence consultant discusses jet capabilities, following military action against IS.
One of the stars of the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony says it was "deeply moving".
A jailed Briton says UAE police threatened rape to make him confess to drugs possession.
Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman is leaving the programme after a quarter of a century.
The actor reveals that people wanted to fight him simply because he played Vyvyan.
Rwandan genocide survivor Leah Chisugi on how she and her friend Donata escaped.
The Marine Conservation Society has done the largest ever survey of jellyfish in Britain.
大象传媒 security correspondent Frank Gardner reacts to the conviction of Abu Hamza.
Ian White reveals he owns the original TV-am breakfast brand which went off air in 1992.
David Haines had a 'love for life and a concern for others' says former colleague
Judy Garland's daughter pays tribute to Hollywood legend Mickey Rooney.
Children read out their letters to Father Christmas with some unusual requests.
100 days to go: young people share their hopes for Scotland's future.