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Martin Compston: From school corridor to stardom
The Scot made his acting debut in Ken Loach's gritty drama Sweet Sixteen, released 20 years ago.
'Living on the street is often better than this'
Two former support workers tell the BBC drugs and crime are rife in exempt housing.
'I chose to have my leg amputated after years of pain'
Musician Shona chose to have her leg amputated after years of pain - now she's a Paralympian.
Was moral activist Mary Whitehouse ahead of her time?
Samira Ahmed assesses the legacy of decency campaigner, whose name became a byword for prudery and censorship.
The new wave of Indian Para-athletes making people look again
A new wave of Indian female Para-athletes are enjoying international success and forcing a change in attitudes in their home country.
'She was a master at living to the max'
Bibian Mentel-Spee died aged 48 in March 2021. Her achievements mean she will be remembered for many years to come.
'We were split up from our siblings in care'
Readers share their experiences of being separated from siblings in the care system
'Living on the street is often better than this'
Two former support workers tell the BBC drugs and crime are rife in exempt housing.
'I chose to have my leg amputated after years of pain'
Musician Shona chose to have her leg amputated after years of pain - now she's a Paralympian.
Was moral activist Mary Whitehouse ahead of her time?
Samira Ahmed assesses the legacy of decency campaigner, whose name became a byword for prudery and censorship.