Victoria Derbyshire's Interviews of the Week
Summary: The best moments from Victoria Derbyshire's morning programme, Monday - Friday on BBC Radio 5 live. Exclusive, news-making interviews, and powerful human interest stories.
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Bernard Hogan Howe the most senior policeman in the UK tells Victoria Derbyshire he believes his officers were telling the truth in the Andrew Mitchell pleb-gate row. The Met Commissioner also says the government is going to have to look at pay rises for officers.
Where do the continuing revelations about Jimmy Savile and the row over the failed Newsnight report leave victims of sexual abuse? Victoria Derbyshire hears from the former detective who led the ITV investigation into Savile - and one of Savile's alleged victims.
Victoria Derbyshire is live from Birmingham for the Conservative Party Conference with an audience of 5 live listeners and senior Conservative politicians.
Victoria Derbyshire presents live from the Labour Party conference with an audience of 5 live listeners and senior Labour MP's.
Amy tells Victoria Derbyshire how she was groomed and sexually abused from the age of 13 by a group of mostly British Pakistani men. And how police failed to prosecute.
Victoria Derbyshire speaks to two women whose husbands have or have had locked-in syndrome. Tony Nicklinson's wife Jane describes what she said to him before he died.
Victoria Derbyshire is joined by an audience of 250 5 live listeners and senior Liberal Democrat politicians to discuss the state of the party and the coalition government.
Victoria Pendleton tells Victoria Derbyshire the British cycling team made no attempts to try and persuade her to stay in the squad after London 2012 and that she thinks they were glad to get rid of her.
Victoria Derbyshire speaks to the world's first pregnant man. Thomas Beatie is transgender and still has a womb.
Victoria is joined by an audience of 5 live listeners and Olympic medallists to discuss what legacy the Olympics will leave.
Victoria Derbyshire hears from two survivors of World War 2 with very different stories.
A @bbc5live listener who was forced into a marriage more than twenty years ago tells @vicderbyshire her fears that her daughters will be made to go through the same thing.
Mo Farah speaks to Victoria Derbyshire on 5 live about his hopes for London 2012.
Tina Nash, the woman left blind after her former partner gouged her eyes out, spoke to two other women who've experienced domestic violence on BBC Radio 5 live's Victoria Derbyshire programme. Tina Nash says she feels "sick" at the news that Shane Jenkin is planning to appeal the length of his prison sentence.
For the last 18 months Victoria Derbyshire has been following the story of Tony Nicklinson who has locked in syndrome and wants to die. Hear the original 5 live programme from his house in Dec 2010.