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Two sisters who grew up on different continents describe their emotional reunion.
Followers claim it boosts confidence, but is it a backwards step for sex positivity?
Chrissy and son Tom have an unusual shared trade - they are both hackers for good.
How has it changed for people in the UK? Callers share their experiences.
Do the police need more support with mental health incidents? Nihal and guests discuss.
Nihal Arthanayake hears how "infobesity" is affecting our brains and lives.
Trouble eating greens can be commonplace - but when does 'picky eating' become dangerous?
1Xtra's Sideman, Celebs Go Dating's Tom Read Wilson and guests discuss modern-day dating.
John Carney (not his real name) explains why he saved brides and children of IS fighters.
5 Live's Nihal Arthanayake speaks to dads about their mental health.
You're invited: are you excited or worried about the costs? Rachel Burden asks callers.
Stephen Nolan speaks to callers about the way porn has affected their lives offline.
How do you recover from a setback? Writer Poorna Bell and podcaster Lauren Mahon discuss.
Podcaster Bruce Daisley reveals how we can be happier and more productive at work.
At 10, she campaigned to see more black girls in books. Now 14, she's an author herself.
How much have things changed since the 60s, when sex between men was decriminalised?
How does murder affect the mothers of victims and perpetrators? Rory Carson investigates.
Comedians Russell Kane and Aurie Styla discuss with digital media expert Dr Fiona Scott.
27 million Instagram fans follow his extravagant life of mansions, pools, women and guns.
Do the people you see on screen reflect your experience of the UK? We hear from callers.
TV star Calum Best, son of George Best, asks whether we need an alternative phrase.
In the UK, 91% of engineers are men and 92% are white. How do we fix the diversity issue?
When Christine Meeusen's husband stole her money, her life took a very different turn...
YouTuber Riyadh Khalaf, author of 'Yay! You're Gay! Now What?' talks to callers.
Boxer Richard Riakporhe explains why he wants young people to be more financially savvy.
What motivates tourists to visit places with a dark past? Author Dom Joly gives his view.
Nobody's perfect - but filtered selfies suggest we are. Photographer Rankin investigates.
Want to make the most of your forty winks? Sleep expert Matthew Walker shares top tips.
Forensic psychologist Kerry Daynes talks stalking, nature vs nurture and psychopathy.
Tyler thought her family loved travelling. Her dad was actually on the run from the FBI.