
Chloe Tilley finds out why ticket resellers are having to face the music, hearing from music fans who paid hundreds of pounds to see their favourite performers. \n\nAs the mystery of the suspected poisoning of a former Russian double agent and his daughter deepens, Chloe gets the inside track on relations with the Kremlin from the author of McMafia. \n\nPlus the programme gets a rare insight into what it is like to be in a coercive relationship, in which a person is emotionally, not just physically, abused by their partner.
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10/04/2019
Behind the scenes with Extinction Rebellion: saving the world or wasting police time? The climate change campaign group urging people to break the law.\nAnd former England and M ...
10-04-2019
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09/04/2019
As Fleabag ends, stars Sian Clifford (Claire) and Bill Paterson (Dad) plus director Harry Bradbeer join Victoria in the studio. \n\nAlso, the UK's most prolific cyber-criminal i ...
09-04-2019
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08/04/2019
Victoria discusses the new legislation trying to make it safer for children online and hears from the minister in charge.\n\nAnd the man thought to be the UK’s first openl ...
08-04-2019
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05/04/2019
Exclusive: The Victoria Derbyshire programme learns that the video-sharing app TikTok is being investigated by the Information Commissioner. It comes as a BBC investigation foun ...
05-04-2019
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04/04/2019
On the programme today, the pioneering project helping mums who are having twins or multiple births.\n\nPlus the story of a couple who have been happily married for more than 20 ...
04-04-2019
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03/04/2019
One couple planning not to have their next child vaccinated meet experts who say that they should. And Windrush scandal victims label the home secretary a coward after claiming ...
03-04-2019
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02/04/2019
Victoria talks to campaigners who are furious that vaginal mesh implants could once again be offered on the NHS under certain conditions.\n\nAnd Britpop icon Meg Mathews tells t ...
02-04-2019
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01/04/2019
With a report on the scandal of vulnerable patients locked in secure patient units for years. Their parents don’t know how to get them out. One family, whose daughter has ...
01-04-2019
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29/03/2019
On the day Britain should have been leaving the EU, Victoria hosts a special Brexit debate with a group of voters and a variety of MPs.
29-03-2019
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28/03/2019
After yesterday's political turmoil at Westminster, Victoria presents a special programme, What Next for Brexit?
28-03-2019
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23/05/2016
Joanna Gosling stands in for Victoria Derbyshire and speaks to rock legend Wilko Johnson about surviving terminal cancer. Jade Sharp shares her experiences of being refused by t ...
23-05-2016
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21/11/2016
The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.
21-11-2016
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17/01/2019
Victoria Derbyshire speaks to Gina Martin, the woman who has succeeded in making upskirting a crime after two men took a photo up her skirt at a music festival. \n\nAnd shops ar ...
17-01-2019
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14/03/2019
A leading addiction treatment firm tells the programme there’s been a dramatic rise in the number of people they’ve seen for video gaming. Victoria hears from some o ...
14-03-2019
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08/04/2015
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's new daily news and current affairs programme.
08-04-2015
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The Eu Debate
Victoria Derbyshire hosts an EU referendum debate live from Manchester with an audience of 150 voters and senior politicians.
06-06-2016
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20/03/2017
The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.
20-03-2017
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01/06/2018
Chloe Tilley hears a warning that vulnerable children are at a risk because they are being shunted around the care system. Some rail services are in chaos. There is a shortage o ...
01-06-2018
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11/06/2018
The deaf patients 'left behind' by the NHS because of a lack of face-to-face interpreters.\n\nUp to half of premature births 'could be prevented' if women were tested for harmfu ...
11-06-2018
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