The weekly interactive current affairs magazine featuring online conversation and debate.
Radio 4,路513 episodes
A listener explains why she donated her kidney altruistically.
A GI baby describes how he found his father.
A listener shares his insight into the Syrian crisis. Harriet Cass reads Your News.
Final report on listener Anne Cleave's attempt to find out more about her sister's murder.
How one Englishman's design is preventing migrants and refugees dying at sea.
How a family turned round a failed adoption.
When adoption doesn't work as you hope.
A doctor talks about encountering violence in her job.
A Muslim listener talks about being stopped at the airport and about her love for the UK.
The programme that starts with its listeners.
What is it like to live on the edge of a crumbling cliff?
A listener says she could not divorce her cheating husband for adultery because he is gay.
The story of the man accused and found not guilty of Elsie Frost's murder.
A listener's dilemma when counselling paedophiles.
Christopher Humphrys talks with his father John about living in Greece.
A Greek woman talks about the financial crisis in her country and moving to the UK.
The brother of Elsie Frost reads through the coroner's report of the murder of his sister.
A listener and his wife talk about his illness and 58 years of marriage.
A listener's struggle to come to terms with amputation.
What happened to Elsie Frost? The detective leading her case speaks to iPM.
'Who can make decisions about a pacemaker once it's in my body?' - iPM explores UK law.
Elsie Frost: 'Nobody can see anything. Why?'.
'Life's too short to pretend to be somebody I'm not.'.
'These are moving sands, and it's getting very interesting.'.
'I had to show the police my knife.' A man comes forward with an unusual offer of help.
A listener and her brother talk to iPM about the unsolved murder of their sister in 1965.
'Yemen is a stunning country.' A British man gives a personal account of life in Yemen.