5 Minutes On Episodes Episode guide
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Councils in Crisis
A report suggests more than half of England's councils may go bust within five years.
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Cops in classrooms
Are police officers in schools doing more harm than good?
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COP26 - is 1.5°C still alive?
The UN's chief climate negotiator on watered down pledges and rising temperatures.
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Conflict, coal and climate change
Has Putin’s invasion of Ukraine shattered efforts to tackle the climate crisis?
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Confidence vote won - what next for Boris Johnson?
The Prime Minister wins a vote of confidence by his own MPs - but issue 'won't go away'.
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Concussion in sport - 'The biggest hit I've ever had'
Welsh rugby legend, Shane Williams, shares his personal experience of head injuries.
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Concussion from a Kickabout
There's new guidance for dealing with concussion in grassroots sport.
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Coldplay's eco tour
Chris Martin reveals how the band is making its new world tour "a lot cleaner".
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Coercive control - was I ignored because I’m a man?
Jack's ex-girlfriend subjected him to years of coercive and controlling behaviour.
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Chronic pain - "life changed in a split second"
Niki's 19 years of chronic pain and the struggle to wean off powerful painkillers
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Christian Eriksen - a remarkable comeback
"I can't wait to see him play again". Eriksen returns seven months on from cardiac arrest
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Chris Mason on Rishi Sunak's Big Election Hint
Has a spring date been ruled out and if so why? Analysis from the Â鶹Éç's political editor.
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Chris Mason On - Has Suella Braverman gone too far?
Analysis from the Â鶹Éç's Political Editor after Suella Braverman's claims of police bias.
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Chris Mason looks ahead to 2024 – election year
Our political editor looks at what's at stake for the parties – and when we might vote.
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Children's Homes - "they are not a threat to society"
The writer, Lemn Sissay, on the "double trauma" suffered by children in care.
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Children and vaccines - your questions answered
Covid jabs are now being recommended for teenagers - here's everything you need to know.
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Cherry Valentine - "an inspiration to many"
From mental health nurse, to drag performer and TV personality.
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Charlie Watts - the steady backbeat of the Rolling Stones
Charlie Watts, the drummer of one of the greatest bands in rock 'n' roll, has died.
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Challenging Andrew Tate
Controversial influencer denies allegations against him in a combative Â鶹Éç interview
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Celine Dion: 'How I've rebuilt my voice'
The singer talks about her comeback from a debilitating neurological illness.
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Celebrating the Lionesses: 'It's only just begun'
What does England winning the Women’s Euro’s 2022 mean for players and fans?
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Cate Blanchett - "how we've lost the meaning of truth"
The actress on her film 'Nightmare Alley' and the confusion between fact and fiction.
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Catching the men selling subway groping videos
Â鶹Éç Eye goes undercover to unmask the men cashing in on sexual violence in East Asia.
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Catching Britain's biggest benefit fraudsters
The group claimed more than £50 million in fraudulent claims for Universal Credit.
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Cash, Cornwall, the King and I
Banknotes featuring a portrait of King Charles will be issued from the 5th of June 2024.
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Cash - another nail in the coffin ?
As the contactless card limit doubles, we ask if people are still bothered about cash ?
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Capturing the photographic 'sweet spot'
An expert eye on this year's Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award.
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Capturing The Moment
Inside the mind of The Sun's royal photographer, Arthur Edwards
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Capitol Hill riot - a moment of reckoning?
What to expect from the January 6th riot hearings.
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Cannabis - Prescription Pot Luck?
Why are so few people being prescribed cannabis-based medicines on the NHS?