The best current affairs interviews, insight and analysis from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 5 live.
A friend of Peter Kassig on news that his killer has "almost certainly" been killed
Édith Cresson says France's Syrian intervention should not stop despite attacks on Paris.
Amelie de Petit Thouars was at the Eagles of Death metal concert with her best friend.
An eyewitness at the Bataclan concert hall describes how he and his girlfriend escaped.
Researchers find that those who took a break from Facebook felt happier.
Octogenarian comedian says he has "no idea" why he has become so popular online.
Afghan hero Sergeant Rick Clements who lost both legs aims to place wreath in Blackpool
Ahead of spending review, Sir Vince Cable criticises the size of Government cuts
Winnie the Pooh was inspired by a real female bear.
The curriculum in Jamaica is similar to the one in the English.
Cathryn Kemp was taking up to 60 painkillers prescribed by her GP a day.
Will Nicky Campbell succeed in his Beatles' lyrics record attempt?
Outspoken, opinionated and never lost for words, Mark is the UK's leading film critic.
England bowler backs teammate Root to take over from Alastair Cook.
Mum's fears for her disabled daughter: "If she dies before me, I wouldn't have to worry."
Bataclan concert survivor Jack describes his escape from the venue as gunmen attacked.
Italian musician says he is overwhelmed to sing on the Pope's debut album
Bank of England's chief economist: Years before the banking system in a "perfect spot".
Supermarket Asda will not take part in the shopping discount day known as Black Friday
Newly recruited Jamaican teachers say life in the UK is "lovely"
Mackenzie Crook says he's ready to tackle the Dick Turpin story for television.
Professor Julian Savulescu calls for World Anti-Doping Agency rethink on testing.
Ian Rankin critiques listeners' tweet-length crime novel pitches live on air.
On Remembrance Sunday relatives pay respects to the loved ones they've lost in conflicts