Tens of thousands of children in England have spent more than a year waiting for NHS community care, such as hearing services, speech and language therapy and disability support, the BBC has found. Nick Triggle, BBC News Health Correspondent and Harriet Edwards, Strategy Lead at the national disability charity, Sense, join us to discuss the findings.
Author, economist and politician Yanis Varoufakis joins Nuala McGovern to discuss being, as he describes it, raised a misogynist, the women in his life that helped him change that and what he believes lies behind the growth in misogynist attitudes.
Bonnie Langford has been a British household name for more than 50 years singing and dancing across many stages in countless musicals, as well as memorable TV roles in Eastenders and Dr Who. Now she's playing Mrs Bird in the much-acclaimed Paddington The Musical in London's West End. She joins Nuala to discuss the joys of treading the boards with that much-loved, life-sized bear.
A new crime documentary on ITV1 and ITVX, Killer In the House, traces the story of one of the most notorious double murder stories in recent UK history, where a respected Northern Irish dentist, Colin Howell, murders his wife and his lover’s husband, stages it as a double suicide, and evades justice for nearly twenty years. Howell was never suspected for the murder of Lesley Howell and Trevor Buchanan, until his confession in 2007, implicating his former lover, Hazel Stewart. Lauren Bradford-Clarke, the only daughter, talks to us about the impact this crime had on her family.
Presenter: Nuala McGovern
Producer: Simon Richardson