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Behind The Headlines - Monday 15th June 2026
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The Killing of Jo Cox: A Decade On
Ten years on from the murder of MP Jo Cox, we return to Batley and Spen to hear from the people who knew her best — and those who were there on the day she was attacked in Birstall. Jo’s sister Kim Leadbeater reflects on grief, family, and why she eventually decided to enter Parliament herself. Friends, colleagues and local reporters describe the shock of 2016, the tense political backdrop, and the community’s response. We also ask what’s changed since: the legacy Jo left behind, the Great Get Together, and the ongoing questions around the safety of politicians — especially in an age of online abuse and escalating threats. Produced by Katie Lyons & Matt Soanes with additional material from Tom Clabon. Picture © Alamy
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Women Don't Count: Rough Sleeping's Hidden Secret - Part Three
The investigation into female rough sleeping heads to Parliament to ask how the Government is supporting women living on our streets. Minister for Housing and Homelessness Alison McGovern sits down with Senior Correspondent Mick Coyle to talk about the scale of rough sleeping, the action governments and councils can take and how women can be helped to escape a cycle of trauma, abuse and homelessness. Journalist Kathy Green wraps up a powerful podcast series from Westminster. Presented by Kathy Green Exec Producer Mick Coyle Sound Design: James Stodd and Michelle Homan
Harry Styles fans brave the rain at Wembley
We remember one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, David Hockney, after his death aged 88 Plus, we meet Harry Styles fans camping in the rain ahead of his huge Wembley run And in London, Pride Awards bring campaigners, stars and allies together to celebrate LGBTQ+ change-makers.
Women Don't Count: Rough Sleeping's Hidden Secret - Part Two
Journalist Kathy Green sets out the true scale of female rough sleeping with new data from the Women's Census, which lays bare the issue in a new light. She hears how charities and organisations want greater transparency over the data around rough sleeping, and picks huge holes in the way the government's Autumn Snapshot is counted. Plus she reveals that female rough sleeping might be 10 times higher than current records suggest. With contributions from Solace Women's Aid, The Single Homeless Project and Embassy, this episode opens your eyes to the stigma and ignorance around women's rough sleeping. Produced for Bauer Media Audio News Exec Producer: Mick Coyle Sound Design by James Stodd and Michelle Homan
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