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The Interview

2025 on The Interview

The Interview

BBC

News, Government, Politics

4.3537 Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

2025 on The Interview A special episode of The Interview, featuring three of the most compelling conversations from 2025.

The Archbishop of Canterbury is the symbolic leader of the Anglican Communion, a figurehead for more than 85 million people worldwide. Justin Welby stepped down from the role in late 2024 over his handling of abuse in the Church of England. In this interview, his first since his resignation, he tells BBC presenter Laura Kuenssberg he is deeply sorry for his failure, and that of the church, to serve the victims and survivors appropriately.

Australia’s ground-breaking social media ban for under-16s drew the attention of the world when it was enacted in December. Communications Minister Anika Wells is in charge of the policy, and told the BBC’s Australia Correspondent Katy Watson that she is trying to save a generation, with seven out of ten Australian young people suffering harm online. Despite opposition from tech giants, she says she is standing firm on the side of parents not platforms.

Music legend Stevie Wonder’s career spans seven decades and has brought him numerous awards including Grammys, a Golden Globe and an Oscar as well 100 million record sales. Whilst on tour in the summer, the American Ghanaian musician, who has been blind since birth, spoke to BBC presenter Annie Macmanus about his music and his childhood.

Thank you to the all the teams across the BBC who have helped us make The Interview throughout 2025. The Interview brings you conversations with people shaping our world, from all over the world. The best interviews from the BBC. You can listen on the BBC World Service on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0800 GMT. Or you can listen to The Interview as a podcast, out three times a week on BBC Sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. Presenter: Ben Cooper Producers: Ben Cooper, Clare Williamson, Farhana Haider, Lucy Sheppard Editor: Justine Lang and Nick Holland Get in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, radio, podcasts.

0:05.9

Hello, I'm Ben Cooper, producer on the interview from the BBC World Service,

0:10.7

the best conversations coming out of the BBC, people shaping our world from all over the world.

0:15.7

Today we are spending trillions on war and peanuts on peace.

0:19.4

Wind power in the United States has been subsidized for 33 years.

0:22.9

Isn't that enough?

0:24.0

Solar for 25 years.

0:25.4

That's enough.

0:26.3

I don't have army.

0:28.2

I don't have missile rockets.

0:30.5

I have my budget.

0:31.4

I have my voice.

0:32.4

I love singing, and so my goal was always to do better and better at it.

0:36.3

I was still in an induced coma in hospital

0:39.2

when the world was defining me. Since the interview launched in March 2025, we've heard from

0:45.4

world leaders to cultural icons, grassroots campaigners to business titans and sporting legends.

0:50.8

As we approach to the end of the year, we're bringing you a selection of the most compelling

0:54.2

conversations we've featured over the last nine months. For this episode, we hear from

0:58.7

Justin Welby, former Archbishop of Canterbury and symbolic head of the global Anglican

1:03.5

Communion. Annika Wells, the Minister overseeing Australia's groundbreaking social media band

1:08.2

for under 16s, and Stevie Wonder, music legend.

1:14.1

In March, in an interview with BBC presenter Laura Coonsberg, the former Archbishop of Canterbury,

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