5 Live News Specials

5 Live News Specials

Showcasing BBC Radio 5 Live's news specials, including in-depth interviews.
A Safer UK? – 5 Live’s exploration into violence against women and girls

A Safer UK? – 5 Live’s exploration into violence against women and girls

As part of a special series looking at violence against women and girls in the UK, 5 Live has been speaking to Ofcom, the domestic abuse commissioner for England and Wales and has had access into two separate training programmes for bystanders and perpetrators of abuse.

14 mar 2025 - 01 ore 07 de minute 21 de secunde

 
That Time of the Month: Libido

That Time of the Month: Libido

Naga and the team are joined by psychosexual therapist and author Kate Moyle to talk about libido. They discuss the impact both a low and a high libido can have on a relationship and answer questions from the 5 Live audience. That Time of the Month, part of 5 Live’s Me, My Health I series. Get in touch via @bbc5live on social media.

6 mar 2025 - 01 ore 05 de minute 19 de secunde

 
That Time of the Month: Lichen Sclerosus

That Time of the Month: Lichen Sclerosus

Naga Munchetty is joined by campaigner Clare Baumhauer to talk about the impact the skin condition lichen sclerosus has had on her life. They’re joined by Dr Nighat Arif and Dr Christine Ekechi who offer help and advice and answer your questions. That Time of the Month, part of 5 Live’s Me, My Health I series. Get in touch via @bbc5live on social media.

12 feb 2025 - 57 de minute 52 de secunde

 
That Time of the Month: Hysterectomy

That Time of the Month: Hysterectomy

Naga Munchetty speaks to the TV presenter and broadcaster Jenny Powell about her journey before and after having a hysterectomy. Naga is also joined by regular experts Dr Nighat Arif and Dr Christine Ekechi to listen to your stories and answer your questions. That Time of the Month, part of 5 Live’s Me, My Health I series. Get in touch via @bbc5live on social media.

22 ian 2025 - 01 ore 05 de minute 29 de secunde

 
That Time of the Month: Review of the Year

That Time of the Month: Review of the Year

Naga Munchetty, Dr Nighat Arif and Dr Christine Ekechi review their first year of That Time of the Month, looking back on some of the guests who have shared their experiences on health issues including fibroids, Endometriosis, PMDD and MRKH. That Time of the Month, part of 5 Live’s Me, My Health I series. Get in touch via @bbc5live on social media.

27 dec 2024 - 54 de minute 05 de secunde

 
That Time of the Month: PCOS

That Time of the Month: PCOS

Naga Munchetty speaks to Rachel Morman about living with the condition PCOS, or Polycystic ovary syndrome, and her work to raise awareness through the PCOS charity, Verity. Naga is also joined by regular experts Dr Nighat Arif and Dr Christine Ekechi to listen to your stories and answer your questions. That Time of the Month, part of 5 Live’s Me, My Health I series. Get in touch via @bbc5live on social media.

12 dec 2024 - 51 de minute 47 de secunde

 
Miracle baby: womb transplant

Miracle baby: womb transplant

Naga Munchetty speaks to Prue Craven from Melbourne in Australia, who was born with the condition MRKH or Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome. It means she has ovaries but no womb, a condition which affects around 1 in every 5,000 women. In 2023 Prue underwent a womb transplant from a living donor, a family friend, and a year later gave birth to her daughter Rose. Part of 5 Live’s Me, My Health I series.

21 noi 2024 - 26 de minute 21 de secunde

 
5 Live listeners question the Policing Minister

5 Live listeners question the Policing Minister

The Crime and Policing Minister, Dame Diana Johnson MP, takes questions from 5 Live listeners.

15 noi 2024 - 27 de minute 57 de secunde

 
Church of England abuse: Su’s story

Church of England abuse: Su’s story

In the wake of the Archbishop of Canterbury's historic resignation, Nicky Campbell has been talking to people about their experiences of the Church. Su, a survivor of historic sexual abuse by a then-trainee minister, waived her automatic right to anonymity to tell her story publicly for the first time. She says before and during her abuser's trial - which concluded in an indecent assault conviction in March - the Church was "notable by its absence" in terms of support for her. "Nowhere was an offer to stand by me in court, to pray for me, to support me," she told Campbell, adding that after she contacted the safeguarding team she was asked to "call us" if she needed anything. Su also called on the Church to make it easier for abuse survivors to have a voice and be part of reviews into its processes around safeguarding. A member of the General Synod the Archbishops’ Council, who started the petition calling for Justin Welby to resign, said he’d meet Su to discuss the lack of support she got. If you've been affected by issues in this discussion, there is a range of organisations and websites that can offer you advice and support. You can find some of them listed on the BBC's Actionline website at bbc.co.uk/actionline.

13 noi 2024 - 24 de minute 27 de secunde

 
That Time of the Month:  Endometriosis

That Time of the Month: Endometriosis

Naga Munchetty speaks to Dearbhail Ormond who suffered with endometriosis for almost 20 years before getting a diagnosis and has since founded a company called 'Frendo' to help other women who suffer with the condition. She is also joined by experts Dr Nighat Arif and Dr Christine Ekechi to answer your questions. Each month Naga and the team look in depth at a key sexual or reproductive health issue. Part of 5 Live’s Me, My Health I series. Get in touch via @bbc5live on social media.

13 noi 2024 - 50 de minute 04 de secunde