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Right or wrong... it's set to make legendary TV.
The Manchester Arena Inquiry: the victims who could have survived
At least one victim could have survived had the emergency services arrived sooner.
Black Panther's back
Reflecting on the life of Chadwick Boseman at the Black Panther premiere.
Can Lula save the Amazon?
Hopes are high that Brazil's new president could save the rainforest.
'My son was the victim, but could've been the killer'
Sarah Barry's 19-year-old son was killed in a knife fight while carrying a blade himself.
Toxic, targeted threats - the online abuse faced by MPs
MPs face 3,000 abusive tweets daily. So could this be shaping policy in a dangerous way?
The farmer under siege by criminals
Thefts, vandalism and fly-tipping have forced Luke Palmer to take extraordinary measures.
Remembrance: Stories from a disappearing generation
A Wren in naval intelligence and a bomber aircraft technician share memories of WWII.
The first BBC broadcast
After 100 years, we look back at the first ever BBC broadcast.
Michelle Obama's life lessons
The former First Lady speaks about life, role models and not being seen.
Saved by the school for troubled teens
How a 'gifted' child's life was turned around by a pupil referral unit
"Police didn't stop my stalker"
A victim's story - why campaigners want stalking offences to be taken more seriously.
The secret fan
Diaries of a gay England fan in Qatar - "It's such a taboo topic we're invisible".
Iran's World Cup story
From a unifying force in a football-mad country to a symbol of Iran's divisions
Delicious dinners - on a tight budget
GP and chef Dr Rupy Aujla on how to cook with cheap ingredients and low energy usage.
Nicole's story: 11 years old - exploited by drugs gangs
Abused and sexually exploited, Nicole was made to deliver drugs by criminal gangs
Should I make my accent posh?
Amol Rajan investigates How to Crack the Class Ceiling for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer
Billie Eilish - growing up in the public eye
The star discusses her meteoric rise to fame and how it affected her as a teenager
How kids are dealing with rising costs
"I use my pocket money for school dinners instead of toys and treats".
Harry and Meghan on the media, royal life and racism
"Unconscious bias" and press intrusion: what we've learnt from their Netflix series
Accessible housing: "It's a wild west"
How a shortage of accessible homes is taking away disabled people's independence.
How to keep warm on a budget
Top tips for Cardiff students, Georgia and Lucy, on how to keep costs down.
Morocco's World Cup dream
Morocco are the first Arab and African side to make it to the World Cup semi-finals.
Harry and Meghan - bullying, betrayals and briefings
Jonny Dymond on what we learned from the final three Netflix episodes.
A plumber's promise
The Burnley plumber driven by a promise to his late son to help those in need.
The death of the Christmas song?
Is the era of Christmas number ones, that are actually about Christmas, over?
5 Minutes On 2022
"A meditative magic" - watching the Queen lying-in-state
Why Mark Savage became glued to the BBC's live feed of the public paying their respects.
Boris Johnson's resignation
"Them's the breaks" - Nick Robinson looks back at an extraordinary political moment.
Life under Russian occupation
A secret recording by a Ukrainian father, as Russian tanks rolled into his home city.
Paul McCartney's Glasto show
Comedian Steve Coogan, a huge Beatles fan, reviews the set as it unfolds.
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp - trial by TikTok
Why this was among the most talked about events of the year.