
As Europe experiences a rise in the numbers of migrants, 5 live's presenters travelled across the continent to give a snapshot of how the situation is affecting the people living there - and those moving there.
Reporter James Shaw visited the Serbian / Hungarian border, where Hungarian authorities have built a four-metre (13ft) fence stretching the 175km (109-mile) Hungary-Serbian border.
Drive's Anna Foster visited Germany, where migrants have received a warmer welcome. She went to a refugee processing centre which gives people the opportunity to play football, in order to "forget their troubles".
Afternoon Edition's Sarah Brett visietd Budapest, where she saw hundreds of shoes waiting for refugees beneath Keleti Station
And Breakfast's Rachel Burden visited Bodrum beach to see the shrine to Aylan Kurdi. The image of the three-year-old's body washed up on the beach sparked an international outcry over the human cost of the crisis.
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