Published by BBC Radio (June 15, 2025)
A BBC Radio episode on Lord Alf Dubs, highlighting his journey from a six‑year‑old Kindertransport refugee to one of Britain’s most influential voices on refugee protection. Born in Prague in 1932, Dubs escaped Nazi‑occupied Czechoslovakia in June 1939 on a train organised by Sir Nicholas Winton, arriving at Liverpool Street Station where he was reunited with his father. The episode traces his family’s flight from persecution, his education at the London School of Economics, his election as Labour MP for Battersea South, and his later appointment to the House of Lords.