The weekly interactive current affairs magazine featuring online conversation and debate.
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'I don't care what the Foreign Office says, I'm staying in Egypt!' A tourist talks to iPM.
'I couldn't compromise myself anymore' - An iPM listener talks about working at the CQC.
"Dogs enjoy making decisions" -we visit a guide dog trainer who changed a listener's life.
'It's hard to give up on your voice' - iPM hears about talking through a computer.
iPM hears from an elderly listener who, since his wife's death, now pays for sex.
Why is there no UK town called 'Hedgehog'? A listener calls for MPs to take action.
'I forgave my Dad who abused me, but the police over-zealousness broke my family up'.
'Strapping yourself to a rocket is not a normal thing to do'. A spaceman talks to iPM.
'On one hand I met a monster, on the other a human being.' On working with sex offenders.
'They all have a reason for coming.' iPM spends the day in a GP surgery.
The programme that starts with its listeners.
A journalist reveals how she covertly entered North Korea but decided not to report.
Legendary test pilot Eric Winkle Brown tells how to survive a crash.
'Sex is funny' - Ray Cooney on farce. Plus, Mrs Thatcher's green credentials.
'The great certainty' - why we don't talk about death and how we should.
Two listeners discuss the options for the future of press regulation. Eddie Mair presents.
'Change the world in a small way' - On superheroes, altruism and disguise.
'The music speaks to me' - A PM listener praises the sounds of Mali with Eddie Mair.
A listener argues an ignored form of nuclear reactor could plug the UK's energy gap.
'Throwing them into work ill-equipped.' A critique of British education for the workplace.
'I read all my daughters' texts.' A mother and a teenage listener discuss online privacy.
"Were there school lessons in Auschwitz?" A Holocaust survivor on sharing his story.
'You saw my Little Nellie on the big screen' - tales of James Bond stunt flyer Ken Wallis.
Challenges to women in the workplace - a listener's experience from the 1960s.
All about the winner of the iPM New Year's Honours.
The winner of the iPM New Year's Honours is announced.
'Will you marry me, Mister?' A listener proposes to her boyfriend during a show about love