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Victoria Derbyshire

Season 2017 2017
NR

  • 2017-01-03T10:00:00Z on BBC Two
  • 2h
  • 13d 16h (164 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • News, Talk Show
Victoria Derbyshire is a BAFTA award winning weekday current affairs programme which began simulcast airing on 7 April 2015 on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel; its remit is original stories, exclusive interviews and audience debates. It also acts as a showcase for BBC journalism using reports and interviews by BBC Nations and Regions, BBC World Service, language services and other programmes such as Newsnight, World News Today and Global, plus the BBC Online teams such as BBC Trending and BBC Pop Up. Occasionally the uncut versions of interviews are aired as well, in this case they are taken in place of HARDtalk and aired by BBC World News as well.

164 episodes

Season Premiere

2017-01-03T10:00:00Z

2017x01 03/01/2017

Season Premiere

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2017-01-04T10:00:00Z

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The man who interrogated Saddam Hussein gives his impressions of the former Iraqi leader. Some private ambulance staff claim there is not enough training to do their job. Mothers aged 50 and over talk about their experiences of having a baby later in life.

2017-01-05T10:00:00Z

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Men who murder their families - why the perpetrators kill those closest to them. Plus remembering the homeless people who lost their lives in the cold and Warwick Davis shares his memories of acting with the late Carrie Fisher.

2017-01-06T10:00:00Z

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Discussing the impact of being kept for too long in a secure ward. Plus Ray BLK, winner of BBC's Sound of 2017, gives her reaction to the accolade.

2017-01-09T10:00:00Z

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Victoria Derbyshire discusses whether the UK should open its first "fix room", a safe space where addicts can take illegal narcotics under medical supervision.

She's joined by doctors who say the NHS has reached a crisis point.

And she hears from a woman who says she was sacked because of mental health issues.

2017-01-10T10:00:00Z

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Actress Nicole Kidman speaks to Victoria Derbyshire about Hollywood, family and Donald Trump.

2017-01-11T10:00:00Z

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Victoria Derbyshire speaks to the father of Claudia Lawrence, who went missing in 2009, about why he wants a change in the law.

2017-01-12T10:00:00Z

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Victoria Derbyshire speaks to Erica Stewart from the stillbirth and neonatal death charity Sands.

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News and current affairs. Joanna Gosling speaks to Josh and Cameron Cliff, who lost their sister to cervical cancer.

2017-01-16T10:00:00Z

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News and current affairs. Victoria Derbyshire talks exclusively to George Michael's childhood friend Andros Georgiou.

2017-01-18T10:00:00Z

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A volunteer shares her video diary on board a migrant rescue ship.

Wheelchairs or buggies? Discussing priorities on public transport.

Grandparents talk about missing out on money they are entitled to.

2017-01-19T10:00:00Z

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Meet the man who monitors media reporting about Muslims and tackles the inaccuracies he finds.

What is clean food - and does it make you healthier?

Singer Saara Aalto talks about life after the X Factor and coming to the UK.

2017-01-20T10:00:00Z

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As Donald Trump takes on the mantle of 45th US president, some women explain why they are staging protest marches.

Joanna and guests assess Donald Trump's policies and discuss the likely impact of his presidency on the UK.

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Online dating scams have reached record levels, the programme hears from some women who've been conned.

Dean Saunders has electrocuted himself in prison, his devastated father talks about how his mentally-ill son should have been in hospital, rather than jail.

Plus, could your toast be harmful? The Food Standards Agency offers advice.

2017-01-24T10:00:00Z

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Live coverage of the Supreme Court as they ruled against the government, saying that Parliament must be consulted in starting the Brexit process.

Plus, political expert Norman Smith gave us his analysis, there's reaction from across the political spectrum and some viewers joined the programme to give their views.

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Victoria Derbyshire speaks to Raffaele Sollecito, who is seeking compensation after clearing his name in the Meredith Kercher murder case.

The NSPCC calls for a 'loophole' that allows sports coaches to legally have sex with 16- and 17-year-olds in their care to be closed.

And the 'Spielberg of Gaming', Hideo Kojima, gives a rare interview about virtual reality.

2017-01-27T10:00:00Z

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A holocaust survivor tells the Victoria Derbyshire programme why society must remain vigilant against anti-Semitism.

How gender stereotypes start affecting children as young as six.

And why one GP surgery was forced to close because of financial pressures.

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Another former footballer speaks out about being sexually abused as a child. Plus Victoria gets some tips on how to spot fake news.

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Teenager Chelsea Cameron explains why she's grateful to her drug addict parents. Plus we hear from one woman who feared doctors would turn off her life support system when she had locked-in syndrome.

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A look at how complicated leasehold contracts are leaving homeowners out of pocket, plus a feature on challenging the stigma surrounding mental health.

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Why London is labelled the tuberculosis capital of Western Europe.

A backlash against plans to cut disability payments, and Black Sabbath get ready to bow out in Birmingham.

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The programme features a debate on the state of the NHS.

A range of medics, patients and officials discuss whether the NHS can continue in its current form and whether charging for some procedures is inevitable.

2017-02-07T10:00:00Z

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Featuring an exclusive report about a small Hungarian town which has banned Muslim dress and 'homosexual propaganda'.

As the government unveils more plans for affordable housing, Victoria meets several generations who expect to rent their whole lives.

And after David Beckham's leaked emails, a look at how you get recognised by the honours system.

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Victoria speaks to widowed mothers about the difficulties of bringing up children alone, as the government prepares to cut financial support for widowed parents.

Plus she asks whether a school racially discriminated against two young pupils, after it called the police over their toy guns.

2017-02-09T10:00:00Z

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One woman who found hidden cameras around her flat says she was served an eviction notice after she complained to her landlord.

Plus, with A&E waiting times at their worst on record, health experts give their solutions to the crisis.

2017-02-10T10:00:00Z

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The programme speaks to Bafta-nominated film director Ken Loach about why he thinks the current welfare system makes poverty the fault of the poor.

Plus Joanna Gosling asks what is being done in schools to support children's mental health, as a charity survey suggests more children are bringing their worries into the classroom.

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Joanna Gosling sits in for Victoria Derbyshire and talks about the pros and cons of HRT with women who have been through the menopause.

She also hears from a woman who says winning the lottery at the age of 17 ruined her life.

Plus, Emma Freud and Richard Curtis spill the details on Comic Relief's Love Actually sequel.

2017-02-17T10:00:00Z

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The programme gains exclusive access inside Amy's Place, a recovery house set up in Amy Winehouse's memory for women aged 18-30.

David Baddiel shares his experience of dealing with his father's Pick's disease, a rare form of dementia.

Plus a look at whether people convicted of cruelty against animals should face harsher prison sentences.

2017-02-21T10:00:00Z

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Victoria Derbyshire looks at claims that some lords are collecting a £300 daily allowance whilst contributing absolutely nothing.

In the lead up to the Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election, Gillian Hargreaves asks what the voters of Stoke want from their new MP.

And how will a planned re-evaluation of business rates affect small enterprises?

2017-02-22T10:00:00Z

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Victoria Derbyshire talks to people affected by income rules which stop thousands of British citizens bringing their foreign spouse to the UK.

Ahead of the Brit Awards, Victoria looks at the shake-up to the judging panel following 2016's #BritSoWhite controversy.

Plus, how was a British man - who was a former Guantanamo Bay detainee - allowed to leave the UK and carry out a suicide attack for the so called Islamic State?

2017-02-23T10:00:00Z

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As a major inquiry into child abuse gets underway, Victoria speaks to Clifford Walsh, who was sexually abused after being sent to Australia in 1954, and Margaret Humphreys of the Child Migrants Trust.

The programme also looks at what the real-terms cuts in spending for schools in England mean for students.

And how did the best picture Oscar go to the wrong film? A look at all the winners - and one loser - from the 89th Academy Awards.

2017-02-28T10:00:00Z

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As the conclusions from the inquest into the deaths of 30 Britons in a terror attack at a Tunisian resort are released, Victoria speaks to survivors about their ordeal.

Plus a look at Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD), a rare and often undiagnosed condition that mainly affects women around pregnancy.

And how much would you pay to fly around the moon?

2017-03-01T10:00:00Z

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How cuts to police services are affecting the public.

How high house prices are putting home ownership out of reach for many families.

And the women who were sick up to 30 times a day during pregnancy.

2017-03-03T10:00:00Z

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Joanna Gosling speaks to the man who spent nearly 24 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.

The referee calling for a strike after receiving abuse on the pitch.

And the gay Syrian refugee who is starting a new life in Britain.

2017-03-06T10:00:00Z

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Victoria Derbyshire speaks to students who say they are being put under pressure to do GCSE resits in English and maths until they achieve a C grade.

Mums explain the struggle they face trying to get their toddlers to sleep.

And experts give their opinion on the Cumbrian zoo where over 500 animals have died.

2017-03-07T10:00:00Z

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Victoria Derbyshire speaks to Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn about the future of his party.

She hears from a woman who says her husband's nightmares caused her to miscarry five times.

And she's also joined by parents fighting in court to keep their seven-month-old baby alive.

2017-03-08T10:00:00Z

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A young man who was sectioned after multiple suicide attempts explains how football saved his life.

And the people volunteering for the Ebola vaccine trials tell us why they take part.

2017-03-09T10:00:00Z

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Victoria Derbyshire looks at how disability benefits claimants are affected by new rule changes.

And how one vlogger documented her battle with acne.

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A snap debate for a snap election.

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Joanna Gosling talks to a woman whose husband kept his heroin addiction secret for more than three years.

A friend of a former marine released from prison after his conviction for killing a Taliban fighter talks about the moment he was freed.

Plus Anthony Joshua's physiotherapist talks about Saturday night's big fight against Wladimir Klitschko.

2017-05-02T09:00:00Z

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Victoria speaks to disabled people who have been forced to go to court to get their benefits reinstated.

She talks to the innocent couple who are about to be reunited with their baby after they were cleared of harming her.

And a look at the elegance and extravagance on show at 'fashion's biggest night out' at the New York Met Gala.

2017-05-03T09:00:00Z

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Around a third of people are expected not to vote, and we debate the reason why with non-voters.

People kept on bail for months on end say it left them suicidal, amid concerns that new rules won't speed up police investigations.

And why a photo of 14 black students at Cambridge University is going viral.

2017-05-04T09:00:00Z

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Victoria Derbyshire gets reaction to the news that Prince Philip is to step down from royal duties in the autumn.

We hear from the team trialling the use of body cameras in psychiatric units.

And Adele is now the richest musician under 30 in the UK. We talk to the man who discovered her.

2017-05-08T09:00:00Z

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The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme, featuring an exclusive report into mistakes recorded on maternity wards in English hospitals. Victoria Derbyshire finds out more Emmanuel Macron, who will be the youngest leader of France since Napoleon. Plus classic 'What the?' moments from the general election campaign.

2017-05-09T09:00:00Z

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Victoria is live in Cornwall to see what matters to voters there

Alexander Blackman 'Marine A' gives his first TV interview since his release from prison

Plus the woman fighting to block Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch's bid for Sky.

2017-05-10T09:00:00Z

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Victoria talks to victims of the tainted blood scandal. Some of them plan to sue the government after they or their relatives received contaminated blood and went on the develop HIV and Aids.

Our reporter goes inside the Iraqi city of Mosul to discover what life is like for the residents who have returned after parts of the city were recaptured from so-called Islamic State.

And tips on how to protect yourself from internet fraud - there are calls for it to be part of the national curriculum.

2017-05-11T09:00:00Z

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Victoria speaks to the family of a man who died in a mental health hospital after he was restrained by 11 policemen.

One young lady describes how her stroke symptoms were dismissed as being a migraine.

And as rapper Bow-Wow makes a social media boo-boo, there's a look at other famous online gaffes.

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Former Olympic gold medal winner and reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner talks to Joanna Gosling about life after her transition to living as a woman.

We talk about the worrying increase in the number of weapons being brought into schools by children.

And Joanna meets the super-fans in a look ahead to the Eurovision Song Contest.

2017-05-15T09:00:00Z

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Leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood goes on the road with Victoria in the first of our Vic's Van Share series.

As Jeremy Corbyn addresses the Royal College of Nursing's annual conference, we talk to nurses about what they want politicians to do for the NHS.

And former footballer Andy Woodward talks to Victoria. His decision to come forward and speak about the sexual abuse he suffered as a child led to the programme being awarded a Bafta.

2017-05-16T09:00:00Z

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Following the death of Ian Brady, Victoria Derbyshire talks to some of those who met the notorious Moors murderer.

We speak to the canvassers who are too young to go to the ballot box themselves, but who spend their time persuading others to vote for the party they believe in.

And Sex in the City star Kim Cattrall talks to Victoria about ageism and sexism in Hollywood.

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Martine Croxall stands in for Victoria and gets reaction to the Conservative manifesto launch.

Nicola Adams is live in the studio to talk about boxing, falling in love and life growing up.

Plus a mother's warning about Meningitis W.

2017-05-19T09:00:00Z

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Martine Croxall speaks to the Rochdale whistleblower about BBC drama Three Girls and Maxine Peake's portrayal of her.

Plus a look at the growing number of children in America undergoing electroconvulsive therapy and how BBC Click fooled HSBC's voice recognition security software.

2017-05-22T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-05-22T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria talks to the families of some of those who killed themselves at a mental health trust in Essex. The programme has learned that a police enquiry into deaths at the Linden Centre could investigate up to 20 cases.

Plus she speaks to an alleged victim of the entertainer Bill Cosby. He is up in court on a charge of sexual assault.

And a look at the winners and losers at the Billboard Music Awards.

2017-05-24T09:00:00Z

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2017-05-25T09:00:00Z

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2017x98 25/05/2017

  • 2017-05-25T09:00:00Z2h

Joanna Gosling asks what impact leaks to the US media will have on the Manchester bombing investigation.

Local heroes discuss how they are trying to help those affected by the attack.

And a senior Met copper talks about his 25 years in the force.

2017-05-26T09:00:00Z

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2017x99 26/05/2017

  • 2017-05-26T09:00:00Z2h

Chloe Tilley looks at how security is being stepped up for sporting and entertainment events this weekend. Alan Shearer reveals who his money is on for Saturday's FA Cup final, and Chloe speaks to the man who was abandoned as a baby and used a DNA detective to track down his siblings.

2017-05-29T09:00:00Z

2017x100 The Big Debate

2017x100 The Big Debate

  • 2017-05-29T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria Derbyshire hosts an election debate live from Dunstable with an audience of 120 voters and senior politicians - debating the issues that matter to you.

2017-05-30T09:00:00Z

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2017x101 30/05/2017

  • 2017-05-30T09:00:00Z2h

In the first of the Election Blind Dates, UKIP's Nigel Farage dines with Liberal Democrat supporting Rachel Johnson.

As tributes are paid to the zookeeper killed by a tiger, Victoria speaks to an eyewitness.

Plus Jonathan Trott talks about the highs and lows of life as an England cricketer.

2017-05-31T09:00:00Z

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2017x102 31/05/2017

  • 2017-05-31T09:00:00Z2h

Made in Chelsea's Georgia Toffolo and austerity blogger Jack Monroe are the latest political polar opposites to take part in our Election Blind Dates.

Victoria speaks to one of the victims of breast surgeon Ian Paterson, as he is sentenced for carrying out multiple unnecessary operations.

And the Green Party's Caroline Lucas gets a lift in Victoria's white van and talks drugs, tears and prostitution.

2017-06-01T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-01T09:00:00Z2h

Including an exclusive interview with the sons of the man who shot his wife and daughter in a carpark in Spalding last year, Peter Stringfellow and Mary Beard are in the third Election Blind Date and, regarding female hair loss, we speak to two famous musicians about how it affected them.

2017-06-02T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-02T09:00:00Z2h

Chloe Tilley presents. Labour's Jess Phillips discusses ambition, heavy metal and rubbish with Conservative John Whittingdale on an Election Blind Date.

The parents of ill baby Charlie Gard tell Victoria Derbyshire they will keep fighting their legal case.

And there is reaction to Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate deal.

2017-06-05T09:00:00Z

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2017-06-06T09:00:00Z

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2017-06-07T09:00:00Z

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2017x107 07/06/2017

  • 2017-06-07T09:00:00Z2h

An election blind date between the SNP's Tommy Sheppard and Ayesha Hazarika, former Labour advisor.

A former border agent on how one of the London terrorists got into the UK, despite being on an EU watch list.

And the 20-year-old American girl on trial for urging her boyfriend to kill himself.

2017-06-08T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-08T09:00:00Z2h

Election Day 2017.

'Scambaiters' - the volunteers trying to expose online con-artists.

And drug testing at festivals - is it a good idea?

2017-06-12T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-12T09:00:00Z2h

As the fallout from the general election continues, Victoria is joined by a group of voters on a rooftop overlooking the Houses of Parliament.

She examines what happens next for Theresa May and interviews politicians from across the parties.

And the programme looks at how artists from the grime industry may have mobilised young voters and contributed to Jeremy Corbyn's success.

2017-06-13T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-13T09:00:00Z2h

What is the most important thing you want from your MP - Victoria asks an audience of voters to draw up an MPs' charter.

One year on - the parents of Jo Cox pay tribute to their daughter.

Abortion in Northern Ireland - meet the campaigners who say no to termination, whatever the circumstances.

2017-06-15T09:00:00Z

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Victoria is in west London getting analysis and reaction to the Tower block fire.

2017-06-16T09:00:00Z

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Joanna speaks to residents of Grenfell Tower including the brother of Mohammed Alhajali, who died in the fire.

Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey returns to Sierra Leone.

And reaction to the news that a 'revolutionary' breast cancer drug will be available once more on the NHS.

2017-06-19T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-19T09:00:00Z2h

Joanna Gosling reports from Finsbury Park in London after a van drove into a crowd of people outside a mosque. She gets reaction from eyewitnesses, community leaders and politicians.

2017-06-20T09:00:00Z

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2017-06-21T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-21T09:00:00Z2h

Joanna Gosling looks at what might be in the Queen's Speech and why this year's is so important.

Plus the travel scam that might lead to British tourists being banned from all-inclusive holidays in Spain, and the Grenfell Tower charity single is released a week on from the fire.

2017-06-22T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-22T09:00:00Z2h

Joanna Gosling presents.

Theresa May reveals that tests since the Grenfell Tower fire show a number of tower blocks have the same combustible cladding - the programme hears from residents living in one such block.

Joanna speaks to the journalist to whom Prince Harry commented that no senior royal wants to be king or queen.

2017-06-23T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-23T09:00:00Z2h

Chloe Tilley gets reaction to Theresa May's pledge to allow around three million EU citizens to stay in the UK after Brexit.

The programme investigates what is being done to ensure tower blocks are safe after the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

And two families living with sickle cell disease appeal for more black people to donate blood.

2017-06-26T09:00:00Z

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2017x118 26/06/2017

  • 2017-06-26T09:00:00Z2h

The NHS hernia mesh repairs 'leaving patients in chronic pain'.

The man who was sexually assaulted by two former BBC radio presenters tells Victoria why he's speaking out.

The British tourist who saw a shark swimming with unsuspecting holidaymakers in Majorca.

2017-06-27T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-27T09:00:00Z2h

In an exclusive interview, murdered soldier Lee Rigby's mum tells Victoria she feels the Ministry of Defence has failed to support her family.

Victoria speaks to a Sikh couple who claim they were advised they wouldn't be allowed to adopt a white child.

And snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan is in the studio, talking about his life, his career and dealing with depression.

2017-06-28T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-28T09:00:00Z2h

Two weeks on from the Grenfell Tower fire, Victoria is in North Kensington with survivors and residents to find out how their lives have unfolded since that evening, and they put their questions and complaints to housing minister Alok Sharma.

2017-06-29T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-29T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria gets the reaction of one of the Grenfell Tower survivors to the appointment of Sir Martin Moore Bick to lead the public inquiry. We hear exclusively from the parents of the 21-year-old man who became known as Jihadi Jack after travelling to Syria. Plus the woman who says her son was circumcised without her knowledge and consent- we explore the issues.

2017-06-30T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-06-30T09:00:00Z2h

Joanna Gosling has the latest news on the Grenfell Tower fire and speaks to Dr Ahmed Kazmi, a GP looking after survivors.

Plus the rise of knife crime in London and people who are too busy for smear tests.

2017-07-03T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-03T09:00:00Z2h

Survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire tell of the devastating impact it has had on their mental health and the lack of the support they are getting from the authorities.

Plus, the girls as young as nine who want surgery on their vaginas because they are ashamed and embarassed by how they look.

And Victoria hears from a victim of the Rochdale grooming gang who is speaking publicly for the first time.

2017-07-04T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-04T09:00:00Z2h

The youngest Manchester attack victim Saffie Roussos would have turned nine today - her dad Andrew remembers her love of dancing and gymnastics.

Snapchat's new map feature is raising concerns over stalking and bullying.

£17m has been raised for survivors of Grenfell - we find out if it's getting through.

2017-07-05T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-05T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria speaks to a woman who was stabbed and left for dead by her stalker in 2013. She had reported him to the police 125 times before the attack.

The programme hears from survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire on why most of them have turned down offers of temporary accommodation.

And there is a look at claims that black people are being failed by the mental health system because of institutional racism.

2017-07-06T09:00:00Z

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2017x126 06/07/2017

  • 2017-07-06T09:00:00Z2h

Joanna Gosling asks a panel of guests about Sir John Chilcot's comments that Tony Blair was not straight with the nation in the lead-up to the Iraq War.

Donald Trump sets out more of his thinking on North Korea as he takes his second overseas trip as president.

And why sham marriages are being used by some British-Asian gay men and women to mask their sexuality.

2017-07-07T09:00:00Z

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2017x127 07/07/2017

  • 2017-07-07T09:00:00Z2h

As Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin prepare to meet face to face, a panel of experts tell Joanna Gosling what they think will happen at the G20.

Joanna talks to the lorry driver whose heroic actions averted a massive disaster on a busy road.

And people who've had a near death experience.

2017-07-10T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-10T09:00:00Z2h

The programme has exclusive access to serving prison officers who say the service is at crisis point and it is 'only a matter of time before a prison officer is killed on duty'.

Victoria speaks to the president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health who says interventions made by individuals such as the Pope and Donald Trump into the case of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard are 'unhelpful'.

Plus a talk with the prime minister's second in command, one year after Theresa May took office.

2017-07-11T09:00:00Z

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2017-07-12T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-12T09:00:00Z2h

Four weeks after the Grenfell Tower fire, Victoria looks into what councils have been doing about cladding on tower blocks.

Victoria speaks to the gay man who's won a legal battle for his husband to get the same pension rights a wife would enjoy in a heterosexual relationship.

And when it comes to writing songs, when does inspiration become outright copying?

2017-07-13T09:00:00Z

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A look at why more teachers from ethnic minority backgrounds are not being recruited by schools.

The programme hears from the father of a child who had the same rare genetic disorder as baby Charlie Gard.

And Theresa May admits she shed a tear on election night when she heard the exit poll result.

2017-07-14T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-14T09:00:00Z2h

After five acid attacks in the space of one evening in London, Joanna Gosling talks to a criminologist about why this kind of crime is increasing.

An exclusive interview with a mum whose son was groomed by a criminal gang and started dealing drugs, as a new report says children from middle class backgrounds are being targeted.

Plus Joanna talks to the couple who ended up in A&E after attempting the classic lift from Dirty Dancing as they practised their wedding dance.

2017-07-17T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-17T09:00:00Z2h

Jodie Whittaker tells fans not to be scared of her gender as she's revealed as the new Doctor Who, Victoria gets reaction.

Stacy Banner, whose mother and sister were killed by her stepfather, returns to the farm where it happened.

And the woman who 'stole' her own bike back from the man who was trying to sell it on Facebook.

2017-07-18T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-18T09:00:00Z2h

Campaigners call for vaginal mesh ban after investigation by this programme.

The R.Kelly 'abusive cult' claims.

Plus Johanna Konta answers viewers questions.

2017-07-19T09:00:00Z

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The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme. Victoria meets survivors of the Grenfell fire to see what progress is being made five weeks on.

2017-07-20T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-20T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria speaks to the deputy leader of Kensington and Chelsea council five weeks on from the Grenfell fire.

Plus Alton Towers victim Vicky Balch is live in the studio.

And the results are in for the state of mental health care in England - Victoria looks at the best and worst practices.

2017-07-21T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-21T09:00:00Z2h

Joanna Gosling hears from tourists caught up in an earthquake on the Greek island of Kos. A British woman is questioned by terror police over a Syrian art book. And there are tributes to Linkin Park's Chester Bennington, who had died.

2017-07-24T09:00:00Z

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2017-07-25T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-25T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria gets reaction from some of those who have supported the parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard after their decision to end their legal fight to take him to the US for treatment.

Plus an exclusive interview with the parents of an autistic man pinned to the floor, and to his bed, for up to 11 hours by nine members of staff at a private hospital in Birmingham.

And three former Jehovah's Witnesses explain how leaving their faith has left them isolated, shunned by friends and family and even feeling suicidal.

2017-07-26T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-26T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria asks a group of MPs if the culture of abuse towards politicians is growing out of control

The programme learns that Kensington and Chelsea council were warned in 2010 that building a new school at the base of Grenfell Tower could block access to fire trucks.

And should drivers over 90 have to resit their test? Victoria gets behind the wheel with a very new- and a very experienced- driver.

2017-07-27T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-27T09:00:00Z2h

Chloe Tilley talks to one mother about warnings that children's lives are being risked by delays to plans to protect them from violent fathers during custody battles.

Adam Peaty's flatmate talks about the swimmer's success in the World Aquatic Championships.

Plus how hard is it to be vegan, healthy and still live a very active lifestyle?

2017-07-28T09:00:00Z

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2017x142 28/07/2017

  • 2017-07-28T09:00:00Z2h

Sixty tower blocks fail new 'Grenfell safety test', family warns of diet pills following daughter's death, and is Venezuela on the brink of civil war?

2017-07-31T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-07-31T09:00:00Z2h

100 years on from the battle of Passchendaele, one of the bloodiest of the First World War, we are live at commemorations in Belgium.

Chloe Tilley discusses plans to recruit thousands more mental health workers to the NHS in England with campaigners, medical professionals and patients.

And we ask if Channel 4 should broadcast private tapes of Princess Diana talking frankly about her life.

2017-08-01T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-01T09:00:00Z2h

Tina Daheley stands in for Victoria as this programme learns that Greater Manchester Police are facing new investigations over three firearms deaths.

A mother, whose daughter Sarah had mental health problems and killed herself in prison, gives her reaction to the inquest that said she was failed.

And should breastfeeding be on the curriculum?

2017-08-02T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-02T09:00:00Z2h

Tina Daheley presents. The programme features a baby who survived against all the odds, weighing just one pound when she was born.

Prison governors despair at the 'complete decline' of the prison service.

Swimmer Adam Peaty answers viewers' quickfire questions.

2017-08-03T09:00:00Z

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2017x146 03/08/2017

  • 2017-08-03T09:00:00Z2h

Tina Daheley presents. Rugby legend Jonny Wilkinson talks about his career and how his performance coach changed his life.

Catrin Nye reports on how Deliveroo has taken steps to protect its drivers from violence after a run of attacks.

The programme hears from a panel of guests on why the UK's poorest children are finishing secondary school two years behind their classmates.

2017-08-04T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-04T09:00:00Z2h

On the day the deadline expires for people to have their say on what should be included in the Grenfell Tower inquiry, Tina Daheley hears from residents who escaped the devastating fire.

As a grand jury is set up in the United States to determine whether criminal charges should be brought after claims of Russian meddling in the US election, Tina discusses another whirlwind week at the White House.

And Tina speaks to people affected by long delays at European airports because of tighter security checks.

2017-08-07T09:00:00Z

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2017x148 07/08/2017

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Victoria catches up with two of the UK's youngest transgender children who we've been following for the past two years.

The glamour model who was kidnapped and held for six days in Italy talks about her ordeal.

Plus she talks to an American NHS doctor who has been separated from his family because of a mix up over their visa.

2017-08-08T09:00:00Z

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An exclusive report on the British South Asian women who are hiding their cancer diagnosis because of stigma.

Plus an exclusive interview with a friend and colleague of Chloe Ayling, the model who was kidnapped in Italy, who tells Victoria how models are put in danger.

And the latest on the norovirus bug that's struck London 2017 athletes.

2017-08-09T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-09T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria hears from people having surgery to stop themselves needing the loo when out because of a lack of accessible disabled toilets.

A firefighter's account of one of the worst disasters they've ever faced.

The programme is live in Guam as North Korea threatens to attack the US military base.

2017-08-10T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-10T09:00:00Z2h

A look at children in the most deprived parts of Wales who go back to school in the holidays for free meals.

Victoria talks to a family from Guam about being caught in a war of words between President Trump and North Korea.

A former Vogue editor is being praised on social media for posting a bikini selfie without airbrushing or filters.

2017-08-11T09:00:00Z

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Joanna Gosling presents. A 12-year-old boy who lost all his possessions in the Grenfell Tower fire discusses his experiences and there is a look at eggs in the UK following the recent contamination scare.

As CCTV is to become compulsory in all abattoirs in England, the programme hears from Animal Aid, which since 2009 has secretly filmed inside 13 British slaughterhouses.

2017-08-14T09:00:00Z

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Joanna Gosling talks to the sisters of two men who have waited years to be released from prison, despite the abolition of indefinite 'public protection' sentences.

We look into a 50 per cent rise in the number of people arrested suspected of being drunk at UK airports and on flights.

And Joanna talks to three families about the legacy of partition, 70 years after British colonial rule came to an end in India.

2017-08-15T09:00:00Z

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In his first BBC interview, model Chloe Ayling's former agent tells Joanna Gosling about the ransom demands he received when she was kidnapped in Milan and talks about how she is coping following her ordeal.

We speak to retired judge Denzil Lush who says it is too risky giving just one person power of attorney, which allows them to make welfare or financial decisions on your behalf.

And Taylor Swift has won her case against the former radio DJ who groped her. We hear from an American journalist who was in court and says this is a win for all women.

2017-08-16T09:00:00Z

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Joana Gosling looks at Brexit plans for a 'seamless' Irish border, NHS figures which suggest one in 15 women will have vaginal mesh complications, and why benefits being stopped for Joy Watson, 'Alzheimer's ambassador'.

2017-08-17T09:00:00Z

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Students get their A Level results.

Can a new 'homeless village' in Edinburgh set a precedent?

A look inside the fast-track graduate scheme for prison officers.

With Joanna Gosling.

2017-08-21T09:00:00Z

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Joanna Gosling presents an exclusive investigation into fraudsters posing as charities. Love Island's Olivia discusses a crack-down on online hate crime. Plus a look back at Mo Farah's track career.

2017-08-22T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-22T09:00:00Z2h

President Trump rules out withdrawal from Afghanistan. The programme compares marijuana drug controls. The NHS healthy new towns where residents get rewards for exercising.

2017-08-23T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-23T09:00:00Z2h

A whistleblower on the Rotherham abuse scandal exclusively reveals that she feels 'vilified' by the investigation into her over claims she has made money from the scandal.

Also, the first legal online auction of rhino horn in South Africa -conservationists say it will push the endangered species towards extinction.

And the debate over whether women-only train carriages would help protect women against violence on public transport.

2017-08-24T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-24T09:00:00Z2h

Joanna Gosling with results of the new-style GCSEs, the half-British teenager who has been rejected for permanent UK residency, and the violinist with brain damage who plays via brainwaves.

2017-08-25T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-25T09:00:00Z2h

British singer and songwriter Charlie XCX joins Chloe Tilley in the studio to talk about selling 23 million singles worldwide.

Women who've left the armed forces explain that not enough is being done to support them with mental health problems

Plus the man in charge of a new trial of Wi-Fi controlled lorries. They could be on British roads by the end of 2018.

2017-08-29T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-29T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria speaks to eyewitnesses after North Korea fired a missile across northern Japan.

There is a report on a sterilisation device that in some cases is causing women so much pain that some need to have a hysterectomy to remove it.

As figures suggest a big rise in people driving without insurance, the programme hears from a woman who suffered a broken back when she was hit by an uninsured driver.

2017-08-30T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-30T09:00:00Z2h

Further coverage of storm Harvey as flood-hit Houston imposes a curfew and there are more extraordinary rescues. Plus a stark warning from the Danish ambassador on Brexit, and reports that over a quarter of teenagers are affected by 'fear of crime'.

2017-08-31T09:00:00Z

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  • 2017-08-31T09:00:00Z2h

Victoria talks to Kezia Dugdale and other MPs about coming out as gay.

The woman who's been on 77 first dates in a (long) bid to meet Mr Right tells us where men are going wrong.

And on the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death her former bodyguard talks about her legacy.

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