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  1. Solar-powered classrooms and a smart wheelchair - Click reports on how Bangladesh tech is transforming lives

    Have you heard about Sputnique – a portable, solar-powered multimedia classroom? The super-mobile kit allows Bangladeshi teachers to hold classes anywhere, particularly after natural disasters like flooding or cyclones.

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  2. 6 Music celebrates Irish music with Dave Fanning

    How to tell the story of Irish Rock on radio? An hour a week for half-a-year might do it. 26 hours all-in. That would be ideal. For Dave Fanning's new series on BBC Radio 6 Music however, he's only got four. Less a history of, more of a a journey through, Irish Rock.

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  3. BBC Arabic Young Journalist Award 2014 Winner

    Abdelfattah Farag, the recipient of BBC Young Journalist Award 2014 as part of the BBC Arabic Festival, blogs about the training he received as part of his award at the BBC Arabic bureau in Cairo.

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  4. myBBC – the most personal summer of live events from across the BBC

    Phil Fearnley explains that the BBC's goal is to make this year’s summer of sport and live events the best ever - by making it more personal and relevant to you.

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  5. How we make BBC Radio 4 Extra's Newsjack

    Radio 4 Extra producer Lyndsay Fenner explains what Newsjack is and how the topical sketch show is made each week. 

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  6. World Cup tongue-twisters: how to pronounce players' names

    World Cup 2018 tongue-twisters: how to pronounce players' names

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  7. Radio 3’s International Women’s Day - Celebrating Women composers

    Radio 3 producer Olwen Fisher shares the wealth of programming on the network celebrating Women composers for International Women's day on 8 March.

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  8. DEC Yemen Crisis Appeal

    As the latest Disasters Emergency Committee Appeal launches, Sally Flatman explains how the BBC is involved with the charity.

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  9. Accidental interview leads to 8 million views online

    Stuart Flinders was out and about in Liverpool producing a vox-pop, asking passers-by what their memories were of a football match in 1967. He didn't expect to bump into a member of the team from the very match in question. Nor that the interview would get viewed 8 million times.

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  10. Why we broadcast what Jamal Khashoggi told us three days before he disappeared

    Some people have questioned the decision by Newshour and The World Tonight to broadcast the words of Jamal Khashoggi recorded shortly before the formal start of an interview. So I'd like to explain how we arrived at that decision.

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  11. Joining up 39 BBC local radio stations

    From Monday 7 January at 7pm, talk and music radio presenter Mark Forrest presents a new programme broadcast across of the BBC's 39 local radio stations. In this post, Mark explains how the programme has come to life.

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  12. BarCamp? What's a BarCamp?

    Last weekend we did something a bit different at the BBC. On Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th September we hosted the BBC's first ever BarCamp, in our northern home at MediaCityUK. 'What's a BarCamp?' I hear you cry. Well, it's been described as many things from an 'un-conference' to a 'catered c...

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  13. What I learned during the Len Tingle Internship

    We spoke to Jess Forrester, who was the first BBC placement in memory of the popular BBC political editor Len Tingle, who sadly passed away in 2018.

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  14. Being the BBC's Disability News Correspondent

    BBC Three's Defying the Label season tackles perceptions of disability with real stories from a 'disabling world'. As the season launches tonight (Monday 20 July) Nikki Fox the BBC's Disability News Correspondent talks to us about her role.

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  15. Radio 1 and 1Xtra inspire young people to pledge #1MillionHours volunteering in 2016

    Rebecca Frank, Head of Production, Radio 1, 1Xtra and Asian Network, celebrates Radio 1 and 1Xtra's successful #1MillionHours campaign.

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  16. "It's time to hang up my Reith Boots" says Sue Lawley

    Jim Frank, series producer of the Reith Lectures, reflects on Sue Lawley's tenure as presenter and chair and reveals what this year's lectures have in store.

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  17. Delivering debates in Zambia with BBC Media Action

    Clemency Fraser reveals what's involved in producing the BBC Media Action's TV debates in Zambia.

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  18. Global broadcasters in partnership ask 'WHY POVERTY?'

    Storyville's editor Nick Fraser gives an insight into the making of eight documentaries exploring global poverty and the fight to eradicate it.

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