
'I can't even look at you after you knowingly gave me HIV'
Becky Mitchell's ex-boyfriend was jailed for five years for knowingly infecting her and another woman with HIV. It was only the third conviction of its kind in UK legal history. She spoke exclusively to 5 live Breakfast since her ex-boyfriend Simon James was found guilty of 'recklessly transmitting HIV'. Becky says although she "never felt the need for a guilty verdict" it was "reassuring" to hear the judge's comments condemning James' actions. This clip is originally from 5 live Breakfast on Thursday 17 December 2015
17 Joulu 20159min

Wake Up To Money – Spending Review
Ahead of the spending review announcement this Wednesday, Adam Parsons speaks to some big names from the world of business, politics and economics including Sir Vince Cable and former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin.
21 Marras 201521min

Your Call - How do you deal with your stammer?
On international stammering awareness day, Rachel Burden talks to listeners whose lives have been affected by stammering
22 Loka 201545min

'Til It Happens To You'
Lady Gaga "Til It Happens To You" writer, Diane Warren & video director Catherine Hardwicke tell Nihal why they're backing a campus sexual abuse campaign. They tell Nihal, "People do not know what consent is ... make this clear with a zero tolerance policy."
25 Syys 201540min

Wake Up to Money: Sir Michael Moritz
Sir Michael Moritz, an early investor in some of Silicon Valley's biggest names, including Google Linkedin, Yahoo and Whatsapp, talks to Adam Parsons about why footballers should earn more than hedge fund managers, the big new technology that Sir Michael's team have decided NOT to invest in, and whether the likes of Google and Apple and Facebook are going to dominate our worlds for decades to come.
25 Syys 201520min

Lamont Dozier
Rhod Sharpe interviews Lamont Dozier, part of a legendary song writing team that brought us some of the all time classics like the Four Tops "Reach Out" & "You Can't Hurry Love"
27 Elo 201528min

Mum, I'm transgender. I want to be a boy
An 11 year old tells Stephen Nolan how he has known that he didn't want to live as a girl since he was just five-years-old
21 Elo 201524min

Simon Mayo speaks to Cilla Black in 2003
Cilla Black spoke to 5 Live's Simon Mayo in September 2003 about her autobiography 'What's It All About'. You can listen to the interview again. She discusses how she got her early break, her friends the Beatles, the impact of the death of Bobby - her husband of 30 years - and her career as a singer and TV presenter.
2 Elo 201522min