The weekly interactive current affairs magazine featuring online conversation and debate.
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iPM's Manveen Rana finds out if it's still possible to hitchhike in the UK. iPM@bbc.co.uk.
How finger wagging can help victims of bullying. iPM@bbc.co.uk.
Jennifer Tracey on why she absolutely needs to leave the iPM show. iPM@bbc.co.uk.
Jennifer Tracey visits a school where children lead the way on e safety. iPM@bbc.co.uk.
The programme that starts with its listeners.
Finding love at Hellfire Corner - how falling for a sailor changed Jenny Nater's life.
'If dad had exercised he might still be alive.' A listener's angry with her late father.
'I don't want HIV, but I've stopped using condoms.' A listener on taking anti-HIV pills.
'I don't want to live to 100. Fifty-six isn't so bad.' A listener faces terminal illness.
iPM investigates why there are not more usable drinking fountains in the UK.
A listener has decided to quit his job to live and work in Antarctica.
The listener who fought for her pacemaker to be turned off.
"I'm not a boy or a girl. I'm both." A ten-year-old talks about being gender non-binary.
'I can't switch off my army brain, so haven't slept properly in 30 years'.
How alcoholism crept up on a teacher. With Jennifer Tracey.
"I wanted to explode." Women with binge eating disorder share their secret stories.
How a wife's heart attack returned her husband to World War II.
'I loved the boogie woogie, but hated my wartime life'.
'After the war I found peace as a pig farmer'.
Orson Welles, Judi Dench... Eddie Mair: An actress looks back over 70 years.
Why the dead should be names not statistics.
How to listen: becoming a good Samaritan.
An iPM listener describes the trauma he experienced after serving on a murder trial jury.
A QC explains the difficulties of prosecuting historical sex abuse cases.
The programme that starts with its listeners. 'Learn the art of patience'.
The programme that starts with its listeners. 'Is the mountain giving you a sign?'.
The programme that starts with its listeners. Britain's first black police officer.
The programme that starts with its listeners. Dopamine - how it can cause havoc.