The best current affairs interviews, insight and analysis from 91Èȱ¬ Radio 5 live.
Chris Hadfield, who sang Space Oddity while in orbit, pays tribute to David Bowie.
A folk musician says he "didn't know" about a letter written to him by John Lennon.
Boris Johnson reacts to his alleged "ban" on bagpipes in London.
Britain's biggest lottery winner to date gives the inside track on scooping the top prize
Druid Brigantes said many workers at the mail firm were previously long-term unemployed.
A climber who survived the Everest avalanche says 'climbing has never been risk free'.
A beard grower talks facial hygiene.
More people getting divorced say social media is the reason for them splitting up.
A son berated by his mum during the Baltimore riots says he will "try to do better".
The Bassetlaw MP says "quite a number" of his colleagues "expected" a Conservative win.
Skin cancer survivor Justine Shiels says she used sunbeds every day since she was 15.
A teenage boy has been pulled from the rubble in Kathmandu five days after an earthquake.
Two former political editors on whether the press still drives public opinion in 2015.
Sunburn is to skin cancer what smoking is to lung cancer says a leading dermatologist.
Sir Antony Sher says he finds reading Shakespeare "difficult".
Model Chelsey Jay says the fashion industry completely shuns people with disabilities.
Deal or No Deal? Would Labour talk to the SNP to stay in power?
5 live speaks to people with terminal illnesses ahead of the General Election
Iranian embassy siege hostage remembers being held at gunpoint by terrorists
A refugee says life is difficult in Cologne after sexual assaults on New Year's Eve.
Developers who demolished a 95-year-old pub have been ordered to rebuild it.
First time general election candidates talk about life on the campaign trail.
Gary Bird is using crowd funding to pay to have excess skin removed.
Schools near Heathrow airport have had shelters built to protect children from the noise.