How come there are protests everywhere?
Beyond Today11 Des 2019

How come there are protests everywhere?

This year has seen protests spread across the globe, from Latin America, to Hong Kong and the Middle East. While some have specific political origins within their own countries, others have similar characteristics; people fed up with inequality and corruption. We hear from Stephanie Hegarty, the BBC’s population reporter, about the tactics spreading from one protest to another, and why people are singing Baby Shark in Basra.

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Should we talk more about grief?

Should we talk more about grief?

Beyond Today producer Georgia Coan’s younger brother Elliot died at the age of 16 after an accident. Georgia was 19 at the time. Five years on they are still coming to terms with what happened. Chr...

20 Des 201831min

Why are American spies so scared of China?

Why are American spies so scared of China?

China is on the up. We’re starting to see Chinese companies and tech, like Huawei phones and the TikTok video app, in our lives in a way that we just weren’t a decade ago. But American security offi...

19 Des 201821min

What’s the real impact of the ethnic pay gap?

What’s the real impact of the ethnic pay gap?

Over the past year, the gender pay gap has sparked outrage across the country. But another issue considered more uncomfortable and unspoken about is slowly coming to light: the ethnic minority pay gap...

18 Des 201817min

Is the extreme right the new terror threat?

Is the extreme right the new terror threat?

The sentencing of a couple from Banbury for membership of the banned neo-Nazi group National Action raises questions about how much focus police and security services should put on the far right. The ...

17 Des 201820min

Laura Kuenssberg: will politics stop for Christmas?

Laura Kuenssberg: will politics stop for Christmas?

First there was going to be a meaningful vote, and then there wasn’t. Then Theresa May was facing a leadership challenge, and then she wasn’t. And now Europe’s leaders are in Brussels, trying again ...

14 Des 201817min

Porn bans: who decides what we see?

Porn bans: who decides what we see?

Next week Tumblr will start blocking pornographic posts. Next year a new law will force porn sites to verify that people watching in the UK are over 18. It’s the first attempt to restrict access to po...

13 Des 201822min

Mental health: why are young people getting lost in the system?

Mental health: why are young people getting lost in the system?

Mental health services for children and adults are, understandably, separate entities. When you turn 18 you move from one system to the other, but serious gaps are appearing in support for people dur...

12 Des 201823min

Do we have a problem with successful black men?

Do we have a problem with successful black men?

Raheem Sterling spoke out this week against the tabloid press for ‘fuelling racism’ with their coverage of his wealth. He sparked a much wider conversation about how much we really support minority su...

11 Des 201820min

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