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            Don't disable me - breaking barriers at work
Elliot Caswell took part in a documentary on moving from education to adult social care.
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            Dodging Icebergs in Antarctica
Antarctica. It's a place of wild beauty, but also very real danger.
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            Do public inquiries change anything?
As the Manchester Arena Inquiry ends - do public inquiries make a difference?
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            DIY detectives - "Facebook solved my crime not the police"
The community worker forced to do her own detective work after thieves stole her car.
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            Ditching Fifa - a Gamechanger?
What happens when the UK's biggest selling game series drops its name?
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            Ditching FIFA - a Game Changer?
What happens when the UK's biggest selling game series drops its name?
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            Discovering what the universe is made of
After 14 years using a vast machine to smash atoms together, scientists want a larger one
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            Disappearing pools: 'A health and welfare disaster'
What happens when the only public pool in town closes its doors?
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            Detained in hospital - a sister's decades long fight to bring her brother home
"We never give up" - our fight for our brother detained for 34 years.
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            Desert Island Discs - the lost recordings
Bing Crosby, Dame Margot Fonteyn and Noel Coward - among the audio treasures recovered.
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            Delivering for Christmas - what's in store?
Why HGV drivers are becoming such a scarce commodity and what that means for all of us.
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            Delicious dinners - on a tight budget
GP and chef Dr Rupy Aujla on how to cook with cheap ingredients and low energy usage.
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            Deforestation - the future of the Amazon rainforest
More than 100 world leaders promise to end and reverse deforestation by 2030.
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            Declared Innocent after 48 years in Jail
It took nearly 50 years, but Glynn Simmons tells us he never gave up hope.
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            Dealing with Life and Death as a Paramedic in Gaza
ѿý Arabic spent more than a month with an ambulance crew in northern Gaza.
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            Day one in Downing Street
From kissing hands to exploding pizzas - what to expect on your first day as PM.
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            David Tennant and “the magic of Shakespeare”
The actor celebrates the 400th anniversary of the Bard's First Folio.
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            David Harewood - A Poignant Portrait
How a portrait of the actor links a stately home to the slave trade.
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            David Carrick - the serial rapist police officer
The Metropolitan Police officer admitted rapes and sexual assaults over a 17-year period.
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            Dangerous Dogs - Is banning breeds the right strategy?
For the first time in thirty years, a new breed - the XL Bully - is set to be banned.
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            Dame Deborah James - in her mother's words
"Deborah was about living every minute and every second well...she was full of life"
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            Cutting back to cope with soaring costs
"I work full time and never thought I'd have to worry about food. Now I worry every day".
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            Cumbria's coal mining conundrum
As the government sets out its net zero strategy, we ask does Cumbria need a new mine ?
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            Crisis pregnancy centres uncovered
How some clinics operating outside the NHS are giving misleading information.
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            Covid vaccine – our fight for compensation
Hearing from families affected by the after effects of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine.
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            Covid and flu - a winter like no other?
We answer your questions as health officials push for more of us to take up the flu jab
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            Counting the cost of living
"No one should be expected to live like this" - cutting down to two showers a week.
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            Councils in Crisis
A report suggests more than half of England's councils may go bust within five years.
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            Cops in classrooms
Are police officers in schools doing more harm than good?
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            COP26 - is 1.5°C still alive?
The UN's chief climate negotiator on watered down pledges and rising temperatures.