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Cops in classrooms
Are police officers in schools doing more harm than good?
David Carrick - the serial rapist police officer
The Metropolitan Police officer admitted rapes and sexual assaults over a 17-year period.
Naked Networking
Our correspondent lifts the lid on Finland's secret diplomatic weapon - the sauna.
All The Lives She Saved
The legacy of mental health blogger Beth Matthews.
Happy Valley - on set with James Norton
The Tommy Lee Royce actor takes us behind-the-scenes of the hit crime drama.
Ghost landlords
Jess needed urgent repairs - but trying to trace her landlord was like 'chasing a ghost'.
The girls of Tynemouth's Holocaust safehouse
A remarkable story rediscovered - and a reunion 84 years in the making
The sacking of Nadhim Zahawi
Dismissed for not being open about his tax affairs - but is this the end of the matter?
The war we can't see
Cyber attacks, underwater sabotage, arctic incursions. How do we fight unseen wars?
Busking - a lifeline or a nuisance?
What impact might tighter busking restrictions have on musicians and the industry?
The dark side of the Cloud
Is data storage harming the planet?
Surviving Turkey鈥檚 earthquake
As rescuers search through the rubble, those who survived wake up to a grim new reality.
Lee Anderson - "Have you ever told a lie?"
A gripping interview of the Deputy Tory Party Chairman - but what are we to make of it ?
From waitress to Oscar nominee
Lesley Paterson was once waiting tables at the Oscars - now she's up for an Academy Award
The frontline of the debt tsunami
Di Forbes is a 鈥渕oney buddy鈥 -- who tries to help people struggling with debt.
Nala and Teddi - two sisters, one bittersweet story
The UK鈥檚 most expensive drug saved one sister, but it is too late for the other.
Nicola Sturgeon resigns: 'It takes its toll'
Scotland's longest-serving first minister is standing down.
"Ambulance waits are putting my children's lives at risk"
For disabled twins Emily and Christopher emergency care is a matter of life or death.
Taught in a cupboard - the crisis in Special Educational Needs
Inside the school which is so overcrowded that some pupils are taught in a cupboard.
Ukraine - One Year On
Ukraine's War
What's been the impact of a year of conflict on Ukraine and its people?
Russia's War
How the invasion of Ukraine has transformed Russia and its people.
Zelensky's War
From TV entertainer, to wartime leader. How one year has changed Volodymyr Zelensky.
A Refugee's War
Anya and Shelley - a chance encounter and a remarkable discovery
The People's War
Lyse Doucet on the extraordinary actions of ordinary people on Ukraine's "home front".
Crisis pregnancy centres uncovered
How some clinics operating outside the NHS are giving misleading information.
Mel B - domestic abuse and trust in the police
The Spice Girl is calling for reform to the 'entire justice system'.
Do public inquiries change anything?
As the Manchester Arena Inquiry ends - do public inquiries make a difference?
The gamer turned professional football manager
30-year old Englishman Will Still is the youngest manager in Europe's top five leagues.
What happens after you survive an earthquake?
One month on from the devastating Turkey-Syria earthquake, thousands are still homeless.
Prepayment meters - "unfairly penalising the poorest"
A charity's calling for a prepayment meter amnesty - so people can get them removed.
A dog bit off my finger
One postwoman's story, as police say reports of dog attacks are up by a third.