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16/04/2017

Prince Harry talks frankly about battling his demons in the years after the death of his mother, Princess Diana.

Prince Harry talks frankly about battling his demons in the years after the death of his mother Princess Diana.

Chris King, the first person in the UK to have a double hand transplant following a work accident in 2013, tells Stephen how he feels he has got his life back since surgery in July last year.

Turkey's President Erdogan secures a narrow victory in the national referendum giving him sweeping new powers.

Sophie Rebecca chats to Stephen about her journey from motorsport to ballet, and her transition from male to female, as the former racing driver becomes one of the first transgender students to pass a prestigious Royal Academy of Dance ballet exam.

As Prime Minister Theresa May calls for national unity & togetherness in her Easter message, against a backdrop of Brexit negotiations, just how united is the UK at the current time?

Stand-up comic & writer Rosie Jones, who has cerebral palsy, calls for a broader range of disabled characters on television, arguing that many characters with disabilities portrayed on screen aren't nearly nasty enough.

After the Local Government Association calls on chewing gum manufacturers to pay towards prising gum from the nation's pavements, where does the responsibility ultimately lie for keeping our streets clear of the sticky stuff?

And Andrew Graystone & Charlie Wolf discuss the stories making Monday's papers.

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Sun 16 Apr 2017 22:00

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  • Sun 16 Apr 2017 22:00