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From horses to greyhounds - Darren Fletcher's Cheltenham
Darren Fletcher on why the Cheltenham Festival is a unique experience.
Shelagh investigates her body clock
Human beings have long evolved to accommodate the fact the world turns according to periods of light and darkness, day and night. Our bodies can anticipate, not just react to, that circadian rhythm (circadia means 'about a day'). The body can prepare the immune system to adapt to what is coming....
England v Scotland: The Auld Enemy
Roddy Forsythe on the history between England and Scotland's international football teams.
Life under threat: The view from the Korean border
As tensions rise between North Korea and the US, 5 live's Anna Foster travelled to the South Korea to see what life is like for those living near to the border.
'Walking' for the first time in 10 years
BBC disability correspondent Nikki Fox uses a motorised robotic device to walk without help for the first time in 10 years.
Disabled and Desperate to Work - Behind the Mic
I set off on my latest BBC Radio 5 Live disabled adventure knowing one thing - it’s a tough job market out there at the moment and it’s hard for anyone to get a job, but if you’re disabled, it’s even harder. So, we set out to find out why...why are there so many disabled people in the UK despera...
Andy Murray set for US Open defence
Russell Fuller looks forward to the US Open, his first Grand Slam as BBC tennis correspondent.






