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999 - Which Service Do You Require?
Ian Sansom dials up the story of the 999 service, launched in 1937.

Father's Day
Mark Thomas peels off the labels of fatherhood - from breadwinner to stay-at-home dad.

Dictators on the Couch
For decades, the CIA profiled the minds of foreign leaders. Daniel Pick investigates.

Femmes Fatales
Screen siren Kathleen Turner celebrates the film noir femme fatale's enduring mystique.

Blinded by War
Adam Scourfield interviews three British veterans blinded in conflict.

Roots and Holocaust: When TV Taught Us a History Lesson
Gary Younge and Jonathan Freedland reflect on the impact of two landmark TV series.

A New Life in Europe Revisited
A family of Syrian migrants relive their perilous journey to seek a new life in Europe.

Long Road to Change
Zoe Williams asks what protests movements need to do to achieve long-term success.

Reporting Terror: 50 Years Behind the Headlines
Peter Taylor reflects on his 50-year career reporting terrorism.

Seventy Years in the Planning
Will Self walks the London green belt in search of the 1947 Town and Country Planning Act.