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- Long-running factual programme reporting on all aspects of life in Britain.
- The popular podcast comes to television, Katya Adler, Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Chris Mason chat about the stories behind the news.
- Weather bulletins broadcast across the BBC television service, when not part of a programme.
- London Lockdown portrays London's Arabic-speaking community during the corona virus crisis. It follows six characters facing stark choices - whether they should put their lives on hold, or help those in need, by drawing on their personal experiences of crisis and conflict.
- 100 years since the launch of the Royal Air Force, Sophie Raworth traces the story of her pioneering grandfather, who was one of the service's first pilots.
- A daily review of the day's play at Wimbledon presented by Katherine Downes, featuring special guests, interviews and analysis, plus a round-up of the day's other sporting news.
- British weekday news bulletin covering the latest international stories.
- Live mid-morning rolling news coverage by the BBC.
- Katty Kay in Washington and Christian Fraser in London report on the events that are shaping our world.
- Almost six months after the EU referendum, how much more do we know about what Brexit will look like? Christian Fraser and guests take a detailed look at the issues which will drive the UK's deal.
- Television coverage of the EU Referendum from the campaign to the final implementation of the result.
- Dominic Hughes follows consultant Dr Jim Butler across one of his shifts at North Manchester General, seeing how Britain's A&E departments are coping under intense pressure.
- A round-up of all the day's top sporting action with the latest scores, news and updates.
- The world's longest river flows from Lake Tana in Ethiopia, through Sudan and into Egypt and is vital to all three. But who controls the water? Alastair Leithead reports.
- Sex, lies and murder on the high seas. Did deck steward James Camb really murder young actress Gay Gibson? 70 years on, new evidence comes to light.
- How Covid-19 triggered the spread of a 5G conspiracy theory, firing it into mainstream British life and inspiring a new generation of believers.
- From the gold-diggers on Buru in Indonesia to the Rastafarians in the Colombian islet of Providencia, Island Stories travel to six islands to meet the people who call them home.
- Live from Broadcasting House in London, an in-depth look back at the day's national and international news, sport and weather with Huw Edwards and Clive Myrie.
- All the coverage of the death and state funeral of George Bush.
- Megha Mohan follows Samoa's first female leader Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, to ask whether female leaders in the most climate vulnerable region in the world, can save their people.
- The story of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, who became the first person to sail around the world solo in 1969 and has returned to single-handed racing at the age of 75.