That Time of the Month: Pelvic Girdle Pain

That Time of the Month: Pelvic Girdle Pain

Naga and the doctors are joined by Vicky Roberton to talk about pelvic girdle pain. It’s a condition which affects around 1 in 5 pregnant women. It doesn’t impact the health of their baby but it can affect their own mobility, quality of life and mental health. Naga, Dr Nighat Arif and Dr Christine Ekechi speak to 5 Live listeners and answer their questions.”

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5 live Daily: David Miliband

5 live Daily: David Miliband

Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband speaks to Emma Barnett about foreign aid and why he grieves for labour.

5 Huhti 201720min

How you will remember Martin McGuinness? Peacemaker or paramilitary?

How you will remember Martin McGuinness? Peacemaker or paramilitary?

Stephen Nolan asks if you will remember the former IRA leader turned politician for his achievements in the Northern Ireland peace process or as one of the men who led the IRA?

21 Maalis 201750min

15 minutes from Europe

15 minutes from Europe

Chris Warburton explores the European view of Brexit, reporting from five different countries. He speaks to people in Germany, Norway, Amsterdam, Valencia and Paris.

21 Maalis 201715min

15 minutes from Sousse...

15 minutes from Sousse...

BBC Radio 5 live reporter Nick Garnett first visited Sousse in the aftermath of the terror attack in 2015.The mass shooting by a gunman in the resort left 38 people dead, including 30 British holidaymakers.A year-and-a-half on he returns to Tunisia to see how the resort of Sousse has changed, and how the events have affected people living there.

2 Maalis 201715min

15 minutes from the White House

15 minutes from the White House

Anna Foster reports from Washington at the inauguration of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. She spoke to Americans at the Inaugural Concert at Lincoln Memorial the night before, many had traveled from all over the country to see the event and support their new President. She also heard from those who are opposed to Trump's presidency and who were intended to march in protest.This podcast is taken from reports across 5 live on Friday 20th January 2017,

21 Tammi 201715min

Your Call: Why don't we talk about mental health?

Your Call: Why don't we talk about mental health?

Your calls and views on mental health, the government's promise to improve mental health support at every stage of life.

9 Tammi 201745min

Looking for Life

Looking for Life

2016 was the deadliest year ever for migrants trying to reach Europe. More than 3,000 people died trying to cross from Libya to Italy. BBC Radio 5 live's Lucy Grey reflects on the 12 days she spent broadcasting live from a search and rescue ship as it pulled nearly 400 people from the sea near the Libyan coast. She hears harrowing descriptions of rape and brutality, families separated by gunfire as they try to flee the people-smugglers, and hears the story of a heavily pregnant mother who set out on this incredibly risky journey.

1 Tammi 201749min

I Was There: The 1963 Lakonia Cruise Ship Disaster

I Was There: The 1963 Lakonia Cruise Ship Disaster

5 live Daily's Adrian Chiles reunites the survivors and rescuers of a forgotten cruise ship tragedy, which claimed the lives of 95 passengers, most of them British, and 33 crew.

21 Joulu 20161h 16min

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