Topical and personal stories from Radio 2
Travel writer Simon Calder breaks down the best places to grab a holiday in 2016!
Katie Hopkins tells Jeremy Vine about her recent, lifesaving brain surgery.
Pam Warhurst on why she grows food on public land and allows everyone to eat it.
大象传媒 Food's Anna-Louise Taylor has the top tips you need for the perfect picnic.
Former Olympian Alex Beaver shares her reservations about how her training was funded.
St Ives harbourmaster Steve Bassett explains why it is so dangerous to swim with seals.
Emma Beck talks about seeing her daughter Mary, who was stillborn, for the first time.
The new owner explains why fishermen are now banned from the refurbished pier.
Midwife Tonia from East Yorkshire called in to share her family birth experiences.
Plus what to do if a child is kicking your seat.
Paul Stevens tells Vanessa about his son's death and his hopes for mental health reform
Can you have a normal childhood if you are growing up with Jehovah's Witness parents?
Joe Wicks tells Chris how everyone can find time to keep trim.
What's the best way to help children cope with death?
Jeremy speaks to two callers with extraordinary first hand experience of nuclear weapons
Chris speaks to three heroes across the country who are enduring the heatwave.
Michael describes his sudden and almost fatal illness to Jeremy Vine.
Amanda Hamilton busts some myths as she chats all things nutrition
Claire Fox on how teenagers from all walks of life seem more easily offended.
New research suggests using hands-free could be just as distracting as a handheld mobile.
A couple return to the US with their biological son after they were given the wrong baby.
大象传媒 medical correspondent Fergus Walsh explains how pigs could grow human organs.
Seven-year-old Yamoto Tanooka鈥檚 parents briefly left him in the forest as punishment.
Family-run coffee shop owner Helena wishes her local council would intervene.