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In-depth, hard-hitting interviews with newsworthy personalities.

  • 23 minutes 1 second
    Masoumeh Ebtekar: Is Iran's leadership in danger of losing its grip?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Iran’s former vice president for women and family affairs, Masoumeh Ebtekar. Despite state repression, many Iranian women are still confronting restrictive laws which they label ‘gender apartheid’. Amid social and economic unrest, is today’s Iranian leadership in danger of losing its grip?

    19 November 2024, 3:00 pm
  • 22 minutes 58 seconds
    Paddy Hill: Rebuilding after a miscarriage of justice

    This month marks 50 years since 21 people were killed by the IRA in the Birmingham pub bombings. Six men, ‘The Birmingham Six’, were imprisoned for 16 years for murderous bomb attacks which they did not commit. In 2011, Stephen Sackur spoke to one of those men, Paddy Hill. He had been a free man for 20 years, but had he managed to rebuild his life?

    18 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 22 minutes 57 seconds
    Sir Steve McQueen: The power of film

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Steve McQueen, the Oscar-winning director of films including 12 Years a Slave and Widows. Much of his work has portrayed racial injustice, and his latest film, Blitz, tells the story of a black boy caught up in war-torn London in 1940. His images are often difficult to bear - how important is it not to look away?

    Image: Steve McQueen (Credit: Andy Rain/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

    15 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 22 minutes 56 seconds
    Farah Nabulsi: Challenging imbalance in value of human life

    Stephen Sackur speaks to British-Palestinian filmmaker Farah Nabulsi. Her latest film, The Teacher, is set in the West Bank and invites audiences to see and feel the Palestinian experience in intimate, human and emotional detail; but is that possible in the post-October 7th climate of war?

    13 November 2024, 9:00 am
  • 22 minutes 57 seconds
    Edmund Bartlett: Does Jamaica have a security problem?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Jamaica's minister of tourism, Edmund Bartlett. While the island nation projects itself to the world as a Caribbean success story, its reputation is being tarnished by violent crime, drugs and gang warfare. What will it take to make Jamaica more secure?

    11 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 22 minutes 58 seconds
    Jason Jones: How can you change cultural attitudes?

    Allan Little speaks to the Trinidadian human rights activist Jason Jones. He is campaigning to legalise consensual sex for homosexuals on his native island, and hopes that the case will have repercussions for similar laws in other countries. But will it be enough to change cultural attitudes?

    8 November 2024, 8:30 am
  • 22 minutes 58 seconds
    Andrei Kelin: Is Vladimir Putin reshaping geopolitics?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Russia’s ambassador in London, Andrei Kelin. Thanks to the war in Ukraine and allegations of Russian hybrid warfare in Europe and beyond, diplomatic relations between Moscow and the West are poisonous. Is Vladimir Putin right to think he’s reshaping geopolitics?

    4 November 2024, 12:04 am
  • 22 minutes 56 seconds
    Fred Fleitz: What would Donald Trump's foreign policy look like?

    Stephen Sackur speaks to Fred Fleitz, a national security official in Donald Trump’s first administration, tipped for a new foreign policy role if Trump returns to power. If Vice President Kamala Harris represents foreign policy continuity, what would the world get from Trump 2.0?

    1 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 22 minutes 57 seconds
    Diane Foley: Bringing detained Americans home

    Stephen Sackur talks to Diane Foley, whose son James was kidnapped by the Islamic State group and murdered in 2014. She’s spent a decade coming to terms with that and campaigning to get other detained Americans home.

    30 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 22 minutes 58 seconds
    Chris Murphy: Is Kamala Harris a candidate for change?

    Stephen Sackur is in Washington DC to speak to Democratic Party Senator Chris Murphy. In the final days of an eye-wateringly close presidential election campaign, how can Vice President Kamala Harris convince Americans that she and the Democrats stand for change rather than business as usual?

    28 October 2024, 8:00 am
  • 22 minutes 58 seconds
    John Bolton: Is America too divided to offer global leadership?

    Stephen Sackur is in Washington DC to speak to Donald Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton. With the election looming, Bolton calls his former boss a danger to America. But he won’t back Kamala Harris either. Is America too divided to offer global leadership?

    23 October 2024, 7:37 am
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