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Driver shortage becomes opportunity for troubled Army vets
Some UK veterans can face difficulties finding work after returning to civilian life, but one ex-soldier wants to help them get back in the driving seat.
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Driver shortage becomes opportunity for troubled Army vets
Some UK veterans can face difficulties finding work after returning to civilian life, but one ex-soldier wants to help them get back in the driving seat.
The children groomed for the UK sex trade
BBC correspondent Jean Mackenzie finds children as young as 10 are being groomed in Romania, to be trafficked to the UK.
Finding love as a trans woman
Trans woman Daniella McDonald had bad experiences dating men until she met Josh - but thinks attitudes are slowly changing.
'I’ll stay on the phone until you’re in the door’
A telephone helpline launched in Edinburgh is keeping people company when they walk home alone.
'As a black woman in STEM I'm used for photos'
Chemist Cynthia Chapple talks about how to get more black girls from inner-cities into STEM careers.
‘I don’t want to believe’: QAnon one year on
Shedding a light on the followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory one year since the US Capitol riots.
How nine women escaped from a Nazi death march
When Gwen Strauss' great-aunt revealed she had led nine women in an escape from a Nazi death march in 1945, Gwen decided to retrace their steps.
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Driver shortage becomes opportunity for troubled Army vets
Some UK veterans can face difficulties finding work after returning to civilian life, but one ex-soldier wants to help them get back in the driving seat.
The children groomed for the UK sex trade
BBC correspondent Jean Mackenzie finds children as young as 10 are being groomed in Romania, to be trafficked to the UK.
Finding love as a trans woman
Trans woman Daniella McDonald had bad experiences dating men until she met Josh - but thinks attitudes are slowly changing.
'I’ll stay on the phone until you’re in the door’
A telephone helpline launched in Edinburgh is keeping people company when they walk home alone.
'As a black woman in STEM I'm used for photos'
Chemist Cynthia Chapple talks about how to get more black girls from inner-cities into STEM careers.
‘I don’t want to believe’: QAnon one year on
Shedding a light on the followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory one year since the US Capitol riots.
How nine women escaped from a Nazi death march
When Gwen Strauss' great-aunt revealed she had led nine women in an escape from a Nazi death march in 1945, Gwen decided to retrace their steps.
The children groomed for the UK sex trade
BBC correspondent Jean Mackenzie finds children as young as 10 are being groomed in Romania, to be trafficked to the UK.
Finding love as a trans woman
Trans woman Daniella McDonald had bad experiences dating men until she met Josh - but thinks attitudes are slowly changing.
'I’ll stay on the phone until you’re in the door’
A telephone helpline launched in Edinburgh is keeping people company when they walk home alone.