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Did one family create the opioid epidemic?

The rise and fall of a drug dynasty.

Purdue Pharma is the company that has become synonymous with the opioid epidemic in the United States. The firm, which is owned by the wealthy Sackler family, produces the highly addictive and highly profitable drug OxyContin. This week the company filed for bankruptcy.

We trace the rise and fall of the dynasty from New York to Kentucky via Glasgow with Chris McGreal, author of 鈥淎merican Overdose: a Tragedy in Three Acts鈥.

Presented by Matthew Price
Producers: Jessica Beck and Harriet Noble
Mixed by Nicolas Raufast
Editor: John Shields

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Upskirting: How one woman fought back and changed the law

Upskirting: How one woman fought back and changed the law

Five things Gina Martin found out about getting her upskirting law passed.

Ten things you might not know about Stacey Dooley

Stacey took a break from Strictly to talk to Beyond Today.

The darker side of apps we all have on our phones

How the apps we all use can have far-reaching consequences for some users.

Don鈥檛 Tell Me The Score

Don鈥檛 Tell Me The Score

Simon Mundie finds out what sport can teach us about life.

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