The Weekly Feature
Dan leaves the World Update studio to explore some of the best stories and most interesting trends from London and beyond.
'Border corrections' talks haunt the Balkans
Dan explores the controversy behind a proposed land-swap between Serbia and Kosovo
Do you know who really owns your face?
Balancing public-interest and personal-privacy when your biometric data is stored online
Missing since the Korean War
North Korea will return US servicemen's remains
Exciting times in women's sport
The England team won Commonwealth Gold Medal
Wim Wenders on Polaroids, and the Pope
Dan Damon delves into the Polaroid archive of legendary film director Wim Wenders.
How theatre side-stepped sexual morals in the sixties
The York Realist is a play that shows how much social atittudes have changed in the UK
'Ireland is...collateral damage'
What will happen to cultural relations between Britain and Ireland post-Brexit?
Necropolis: London's railway for the dead
The Victorian train carried corpses to one of the world's largest cemeteries
Black Panther's futuristic African aesthetic
How designer Hannah Beachler created the mythical kingdom of Wakanda for the film
The tennis star who does not exist
How Darko Grncarov captivated the world of tennis until he was revealed to be a fake
The sexual predator's lawyer
What was it like to defend Larry Nassar?
Making art for London's railways
BBC's Vincent Dowd explores the artwork decorating London's new rail project
After the storm: calls for radical change in Puerto Rico
Nearly half of the island remains without power after Irma and Maria
The unsung hero of Doctor Who
How Delia Derbyshire changed the face of electronic music and science-fiction
Ayurveda - the ancient art of healing
Encounters with Indian art and medicine
Albania's children of blood feuds
BBC's Andrew Hosken visits a teenage boy under threat of death in High Albania
The Sunday Feature: Albania's Children of Blood Feuds—World Update: Daily Commute
BBC's Andrew Hosken visits a 13 year old boy under threat of death in High Albania
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Iris Origo's Italian war diary
Iris Origo, one of the twentieth century's great diarists, documents Italy before WW2
Hearing the world around us differently
Musician Dame Evelyn Glennie's new project questions if we are really paying attention
Albania's missing: one man's search for his dead uncle
BBC's Andrew Hosken speaks to a man who unearthed a communism era mass grave
Lady of dance, Susan Stroman
Vincent Dowd speaks to choreographer Susan Stroman about her award-winning career
Traditional Albanian Saz'iso music debuts in London
A group of musicians from Southern Albania enter the world music scene
What's the cost of London's regeneration?
Pandita Lorenz visits Southwark where a massive regeneration project is underway
Women in Film
Vincent Dowd on Toronto International Film Festival's campaign for women in film.






















