Your Call: Is society still disabling you?

Your Call: Is society still disabling you?

It's 25 years since the Disability Discrimination Act was passed, which gave civil rights to disabled people for the first time. A survey for the BBC suggests that two-thirds of disabled people feel they are losing their rights during the coronavirus pandemic. Nicky Campbell asked people what they think has changed since the DDA was passed.

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Lockdown life: Too much screen time?

Lockdown life: Too much screen time?

Are you worried about how you’ll wean your children off screens after lockdown? Or has the pandemic given you a new appreciation for games and apps like TikTok, Fortnite and Zoom?BBC Radio 5 Live invi...

16 Jul 202037min

The woman who inspired a royal to campaign on domestic abuse

The woman who inspired a royal to campaign on domestic abuse

The Duchess of Cornwall has become a strong campaigning voice in recent years for domestic violence charities.While guest editing the Emma Barnett Show, Camilla mentioned her involvement started after...

13 Jul 202038min

The hunt for Raoul Moat: 10 years on

The hunt for Raoul Moat: 10 years on

It is a decade since Raoul Moat went on a shooting spree in Gateshead and Newcastle - in what was described as Britain's largest manhunt for 44 years.The former nightclub doorman shot and injured his ...

8 Jul 202026min

Seven days at Wigan football club

Seven days at Wigan football club

Gerald Krasner, the administrator trying to make sense of what’s gone wrong at Wigan Athletic, speaks to Colin Murray. He says he still has lots of questions for the owner, Au Yeung Wai Kay to answe...

8 Jul 202051min

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall reflects on lockdown

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall reflects on lockdown

The Duchess of Cornwall joins Emma Barnett to undertake her first ever radio guest edit. She reflects on what we’ve all learned about ourselves in lockdown, chatting about safe homes, loneliness, cook...

6 Jul 202030min

Colin Jackson: How can we learn to look after our bodies better?

Colin Jackson: How can we learn to look after our bodies better?

The pandemic has forced change on all our lives - for some temporarily, for others things will never be the same again. But could it be a turning point not just for individuals, but for societies? Thi...

25 Jun 202052min

Windrush special with Benjamin Zephaniah and Sonia Winifred

Windrush special with Benjamin Zephaniah and Sonia Winifred

Poet Benjamin Zephaniah and Sonia Winifred who is a Labour Cabinet Member for Equalities & Culture on Lambeth Council talk to Colin Murray about the people who arrived from the Caribbean to start a ne...

24 Jun 202050min

Rethink: How should we care for older people in future?

Rethink: How should we care for older people in future?

As part of the BBC's Rethink project, 5 Live is looking at how life could change after COVID-19. As care homes residents were particularly vulnerable during the pandemic, 5 Live's Rachel Burden and Ch...

23 Jun 202045min

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