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Mamma Mia - how we improvised during lockdown
The off stage roles of the West End stars when they couldn't perform.
Inspiring Paralympians - the journey to Tokyo 2020
Paul Carter meets inspiring athletes who've made it to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
Autism - and the "postcode lottery" of
Paddy McGuinness speaks candidly about being the father of three autistic children.
Charlie Watts - the steady backbeat of the Rolling Stones
Charlie Watts, the drummer of one of the greatest bands in rock 'n' roll, has died.
Festivals - and how Covid changed music
How long will gigs and festivals feel the effects of the pandemic? .
NC500 - the epic Highlands road trip
The ups and downs of becoming a popular tourist destination.
Concussion in sport - 'The biggest hit I've ever had'
Welsh rugby legend, Shane Williams, shares his personal experience of head injuries.
Our greatest Paralympian - a family celebration
As Sarah Storey wins her 17th gold her husband shares the family's joy.
Heidi - why she's queen of the road
Colletta Smith hitches a ride with freelance lorry driver, Heidi.
Big Ben - working around the clock
Meet the people working on one of the UK's biggest - and trickiest - repair jobs.
Sarah Harding - "she beat herself up for not seeking medical help earlier"
Debs James from "You, Me and the Big C" has a frank conversation with Sarah's oncologist
20 years after 9/11 - how the world changed forever
Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the rise of Islamist militancy - nothing was the same.
Children and vaccines - your questions answered
Covid jabs are now being recommended for teenagers - here's everything you need to know.
Murdered for wearing a turban
How this hate crime intensified fear among the Sikh community in the aftermath of 9/11.
"Back to the Future" - the understudy who took centre stage on opening night
Mark Oxtoby got the call - having had just 2 hours rehearsal.
Expelled from Russia as a national security threat
An audio diary from the BBC’s Moscow Correspondent as she's expelled from Russia.
Oasis at Knebworth 1996 - the peak of Britpop
'In that moment, at Knebworth, they were the biggest Rock 'n' roll band in the world.'
Justice for Harry Dunn - "finding the energy to keep going"
A grieving mother's candid thoughts after a major step forward in her fight for justice.
Forced adoption - a long-awaited investigation
An investigation into historic forced adoptions is announced after BBC News report
Nirvana - 'Nevermind' at 30
'Nevermind' became one of the biggest selling albums in history
The HGV driver shortage - plugging the gap
Tim Muffett gets behind the wheel to find out why Britain's supply chain is in "crisis".
The business of love
The search for love and happiness in your thirties - and the pressure that comes with it.
R. Kelly - from superstar singer to one of the most high-profile sex offenders
Ben Zand shares his search for the truth as the R&B star is convicted of sex trafficking.
The rental crisis - a "perfect storm" in a coastal town
Jon Kay meets a couple from North Devon priced out of the market.
Betty Campbell - 'no one worked harder to celebrate Wales' diversity'
Cerys Matthews and a former pupil Wales' first black headteacher.
Britney Spears - "a great day for justice .. after a decade long nightmare"
Britney Spears wins a bitter legal battle to take back control of her life and finances.
The UK energy crisis - top tips to keep bills down
How we helped Jenny find £150 of energy savings.
Exposed - the secret wealth of the rich and powerful
BBC Panorama's investigation into how the powerful play by different rules.
Shamed at Birth - Northern Ireland's hidden history
An inquiry into the thousands of unmarried mothers forced to give up their babies.
Facebook - What went wrong and why does it matter
It was gone in minutes - and out for hours, causing worldwide disruption.
Universal Credit - "it's a choice between heating and food"
Stacey - a mum-of-two - talks about the impact of ending the uplift in Universal Credit.