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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Teenage Cancer Trust Gig at The Albert Hall

Teenage Cancer Trust Gig at The Albert Hall

Richard Bacon speaks to doctors, campaigners and teenage cancer survivors at the Royal Albert Hall - as it hosts a week of special concerts for the Teenage Cancer Trust. He also speaks to Kris and Maren Hallenga, stars of a TV documentary about living with terminal breast cancer - and to comedian John Bishop.

25 Mars 201449min

Torture survivors share their stories

Torture survivors share their stories

With rare access to the Freedom from Torture centre in London, Dominic Laurie and Shelagh Fogarty speak to survivors of torture and find out how hard it is to rebuild the lives of people who have suffered at the hands of brutal regimes.

21 Mars 201429min

Stephen Nolan speaks to Tony Benn

Stephen Nolan speaks to Tony Benn

Another chance to hear Stephen speaking to Tony Benn just before Christmas 2013, not long after he released the eighth and final volume of his diaries, A Blaze of Autumn Sunshine. He started by talking about his feelings on approaching the end of his life.

14 Mars 201418min

Stephen Nolan - Diary of an anorexic

Stephen Nolan - Diary of an anorexic

Stephen Nolan hears the very honest perspective of a father who lost his 17 year old daughter to anorexia.

15 Feb 201431min

William Hague on Britain "taking the lead" at wildlife crime talks

William Hague on Britain "taking the lead" at wildlife crime talks

The Foreign Secretary William Hague told 5 live Breakfast that Britain is taking the global lead on tackling wildlife crime, because it's uniquely well placed to do so.

12 Feb 201414min

From Kabul to Kent

From Kabul to Kent

As the UK prepares to withdraw its forces from Afghanistan, this documentary tells the story of a young Afghan whose life has been saved because he made it to Britain. For the first time, this young man tells BBC Radio 5 live how he nearly died smuggling himself on board a Channel Tunnel train in France, evaded Kent police at the border and fought to become a legal British citizen now living and working in the UK legally.

9 Feb 201449min

NHS changes to personal information

NHS changes to personal information

Over the next few weeks, 26 million homes in England are being leafleted about the biggest change ever to the way the NHS holds our personal information. The leaflet explains how every single one of us has to make a decision - because we can choose what we want our doctor to do with our data. 5 Live's Shelagh Fogarty let patients and GPs worried about the changes put their questions to NHS England directly.

28 Jan 201429min

"Attack left me with 80% burns"

"Attack left me with 80% burns"

Carmen Blandin Tarleton was left with 80% burns after her ex-husband attacked her with industrial detergent. Stephen finds out how she has come to terms with her disfigurement.

25 Jan 201418min

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