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Victoria Derbyshire presents the daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews and daily audience debate on the breaking news.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
Social media influencers exclusively tell the programme they are being offered thousands of pounds in cash by strangers online - in return for sex.
Victoria talks to Richard Hoskins, who lived as a woman for 4 years but later detransitioned.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
A charity criticises comments from a judge that a woman hadn't been raped because she didn't take any 'physical steps' to stop it. Also, the 21 year old who's volunteered to go through the menopause.
Eighteen months after the programme first investigated landlords offering people a roof over their heads for free, in exchange for sex – Victoria hears the practice is still going on.
The new procedure which helps healthy women protect their fertility for longer – but how effective and safe is it? And the American couple involved in the Disney proposal which has gone viral.
Women as young as 18 could be targeted by social media ads encouraging them to become surrogate mums. Plus, the latest on the coronavirus and Northern rail.
On today's programme the rapper Drillminister tells us why he's running to be the mayor of London.
On today's programme after 47 years of European Union membership and three and a half years since the UK voted to leave the EU we speak to a studio audience to find out how they are feeling now Brexit day is finally here.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
In an exclusive investigation, this programme learns that at least 20 ex-Jehovah's witnesses are suing the church over child sexual abuse. One former elder, who says he was abused himself as a 9 year old boy, accuses the organisation of protecting perpetrators.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
Today's programme learns of dozens of cases where women who thought they were having a 'complete mesh removal' found that some of the material that had been causing them pain had been left behind.
On today's programme we bring you the story of how one family from Iowa was reunited with their long lost dog after a picture of her face was spotted on a beer can thousands of miles away.
A judicial review has been launched to stop a flight deporting up to 50 Jamaican nationals with criminal convictions from the UK. We speak to one of them – a dad with two children and his partner.
Joanna Gosling discusses plans that could see the 10 year limit on storing frozen eggs, sperm or embryos being changed with the health minister in charge of the review.
We hear from influencer Lauryn Goodman in her first broadcast interview on becoming pregnant despite being told it would never happen because she has endometriosis.
Victoria hosts a 90 minute special programme with the Labour leadership candidates and an audience of Labour supporters and members, including those who voted against the party for the first time at the last election.
An exclusive interview with an ex-prisoner who protected others during the London Bridge Attack. And the verdict on the new James Bond theme tune from Billie Eilish.
Children and teenagers tell the programme how they care for their loved ones, including giving medication to parents and, in one case, even delivering a baby. It comes as new research shows young carers spend an average of 25 hours a week looking after relatives.
Transgender patients are waiting up to three years to see specialists. We hear from a patient taking matters into their own hands. Plus Julian Assange's father talks to us exclusively.
In today's exclusive story, we hear calls for all the cases currently being heard by a family courts judge and we get all the buzz from the Brit Awards, which turned 40 this year.
Mamma Mia star Dame Julie Walters tells Victoria about being diagnosed with cancer, how it has changed her and how her most recent scan shows she's now clear of the illness. She also says her latest film The Secret Garden may be her last.
As complaints mount about the activities of the paparazzi in the wake of Caroline Flack's death, Kerry Katona talks to Chloe Tilley about how far they should be allowed to intrude into people's lives.
Heidi, who is 24 and has Down's syndrome, tells Victoria why the abortion law should be changed to prevent the terminations of foetuses with non-fatal disabilities after the 24th week of pregnancy.
Following Harvey Weinstein's conviction for rape and sexual assault, model and actor Zoe Brock – one of the first to publicly accuse the former movie mogul – gives her reaction to Joanna Gosling.
On today's programme, police forces in England and Wales are in urgent need of thousands of new detectives and we have exclusive access to the initiative aiming to train them in just 12 weeks.
As the latest homeless figures come out, we are on the streets of London meeting rough sleepers. A major blow for plans for Heathrow's third runway as the Court of Appeal rules it unlawful.
As the number of coronavirus cases escalates, Joanna asks the experts whether we need take more action here like cancelling sports events and closing schools.
As the prime minister chairs an emergency meeting on how to deal with coronavirus, Victoria discusses what should happen now in the UK as the number of cases continues to rise.
Reaction to the latest development from bereaved families about why parents whose husband, wife or civil partner have died are entitled to a payment of up to £10,000 but unmarried parents aren't.
We hear from Jamira Burley about her incredible journey from one of Philadelphia's most violent schools to the White House. And an investigation into why women are being refused epidurals.
We learn that Aston Villa and Leicester have paid damages to 5 victims of a paedophile football scout. We also speak to staff and passengers after the collapse of regional airline Flybe.
We hear from a Coronavirus patient that has been receiving death threats because of his diagnosis. And speak to a woman kidnapped by Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum alongside Princess Latifa.
Italy has quarantined around a quarter of its population. A leading expert in disease control says the UK will be like Italy in three weeks unless the government takes action in the next few days.
Why are some domestic abuse survivors subject to the so-called bedroom tax?
And Labour leadership candidate Lisa Nandy makes her case.
The programme talks to health workers who want to be tested for coronavirus but haven't. They tell Victoria why they are slightly anxious about it, after the health minister tested positive for it.
The people so desperate to come off anti-depressants, they're turning to charities which deal with illegal drug addictions to get help. And how to help the elderly and vulnerable keep safe during coronavirus.
Has the government taken the right steps to combat coronavirus? Chloe Tilley examines whether schools should be closed, and how care homes will cope.
As ministers warn the fight against coronavirus will be a long haul, Victoria puts viewers' questions to a panel of medical experts.
Victoria has a panel of experts to answer viewers' questions on coronavirus, with a particular focus on pregnant women and the precautions they should be taking.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
With original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and the latest breaking news, Victoria Derbyshire presents the BBC's morning news and current affairs programme.
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