Dan leaves the World Update studio to explore some of the best stories and most interesting trends from London and beyond.
Paul Henley speaks to Dan Wakefield, friend of American novelist Kurt Vonnegut
Gardens on walls are being installed in cities around the world to improve the air
Looking back to when sailors anchored in ships on the south coast and London mutinied
Take a ride on the abandoned railway beneath London
Revisiting the deaths of two Celtic poets in one of WW1's most infamous battles
We hear from gay people still living under colonial era laws that punish homosexual acts
The UK's largest exhibition showing the lives of Britain's trans community opens
The traditional skill is disappearing in Britain
Could VR really change the way we see the world around us? Vincent Dowd finds out
Singers in a coastal fort commemorate Britain's First World War conscientious objectors.
James Menendez visits the Grant Museum, London's last university zoological museum.
Vincent Dowd explores the USA's most populous state's influence on the rest of the world
In search of the outlaw hero's origins in Nottingham
Anu Anand meets the British inventor in his flying suit
Anu Anand explores the traces of the Roman Empire left in London
Vincent Dowd talks to one of the lead actors in the drama about the 1980s AIDS crisis
A reworking of the composer's original Nocturnes - played simultaneously by 21 pianists
Dan Damon goes to the English coast to hear from ARC Marine about repopulating the seas
The 大象传媒's Albana Kasapi meets fellow Albanian and star soprano Ermonela Jaho
Art, music and recovery at London's first mental health gallery
Virtual reality technology is the talk of Silicon Valley, but what can it do for artists?
Jerry Sullivan goes to the first exhibition of Keith Church, 34 years after his murder.
Dan Damon considers a troubling and moving aspect of recent American history
A large Alice in Wonderland collection is sold in Oxford