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British composer Leo Geyer on restoring scores of music composed in Auschwitz.
Professional teddy bear restorer Charlotte Abbott on the special bond of childhood toys.
Sir Jacob Rees Mogg on the population growing at its fastest rate since the 1960s.
Dr Mohamed Abou Foul on his experience of getting out of Gaza with his family of 16.
Michael Morpurgo on the long hot summers of youth, as Wales discusses cutting them short.
The Palestinian Red Crescent has coordinated the evacuation of 28 babies out of Gaza.
Mike Hedges spent decades restoring the Abbey Road mixing desk to its former glory.
Former Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls
Sir John Hayes gives reaction to the Supreme Court ruling against the Rwanda asylum plan.
Kate Fall and Katy Balls give their reaction to David Cameron's surprise return.
John McDonnell says the police shouldn't be politicised over the protest
Shaparak Khorsandi and landlady Katie Baldock on British women's drinking culture.
Robert Colvile and Kate fall review the King's first speech opening parliament.
The founder of Daye, Valentina Milanova, on how tampons could provide at home STI testing
James Suzman and Baroness Prosser on the meaning of life and work.
The former Deputy Cabinet Secretary has told the Covid inquiry about sexism in No 10.
Sandwich enthusiast, Max Halley, on "creating perfection between two slices of bread."
According to a new study The Kings English and cockney are hardly spoken any more.
Was the government prepared? Martyn Reynolds and Sir Anthony Seldon give their verdict.
The Friends TV comedy star has died, aged 54.
Mohammad Ghalaiyini is a British Palestinian in Gaza.
We spoke to music producer, Stephen Street, who has worked with The Smiths and Blur.
The PM wants the UK to be a global leader on the safety of Artificial Intelligence.
With more of us sending messages than picking up the phone, are we missing out?
What are the challenges of a ground invasion for Israel?
We hear from Oliver McTernan who's worked in hostage negotiations
Political pressure is mounting to toughen the laws around policing language at protests.
Sarah Montague visits Israel's mixed neighbours, where Jews and Arabs live side by side.
Photojournalist Paul Conroy and curator Hilary Roberts discuss war photography
Sarah Montague spends time in a shelter in Tel Aviv