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Gossip and Goddesses with Granny Kumar
Granny Kumar is back! Meera Syal's glorious creation returns to chat with her sisters.
BBC Radio 4
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Gossip from the Garden Pond
Three tales written and introduced by Lynne Truss, with sound recordings by Chris Watson.
BBC Radio 4
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Gossip Girl (2021-23)
A new student at Constance St Jude's finds herself thrust into the spotlight.
BBC One
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Got What It Takes?
Talent show in which eight young singers and their mums stay at the music mansion.
CBBC
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Goth at the BBC
With Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, the Cure, Depeche Mode, Killing Joke and more.
BBC Four
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Goth Lyrics with Murray Lachlan Young
Murray Lachlan Young takes a lyrical look at goth music, with writer Andrew Collins.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Goth Lyrics with Murray Lachlan Young
Murray Lachlan Young takes a lyrical look at goth music, with writer Andrew Collins.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Gothenburg '83
Sir Alex Ferguson recounts the season he led Aberdeen FC to European glory in Gothenburg.
BBC ALBA
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A Gothic Cathedral
Simon Fanshawe's story of Roget's Thesaurus compiled by an eminent Victorian.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Gothic Imagination
Three original gothic dramas by Lucy Catherine, Rebecca Lenkiewicz and Nancy Harris.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A Gothic Quest
Novelist Louise Welsh explores the dark shadows that lie at the heart of Gothic fiction.
BBC Radio 7
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Gotta Dance!
Three stories celebrating the world of dance and its power to inspire and attract
BBC Radio 4
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Gottschalk
Pianist Philip Martin plays Gottschalk's Le carnival de Venise and Printemps d'amour.
BBC Radio 3
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The Goulash Archipelago
Two musicians travel through the Carpathian Mountains, playing music in exchange for food.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Gourmet Night
Exploring Greater Manchester's food and drink scene with top chefs, reviewers and diners.
BBC Radio Manchester
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Gove in Government
Mary Ann Sieghart examines Michael Gove's distinctive approach to being a minister.
BBC Radio 4
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The Gover Way
Charlie Connelly profiles the legendary cricket coach Alf Gover and his cricket school.
BBC Radio 4
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The Governess
Drama. A man begins an affair with his daughter's governess, unaware that she is a Jew.
BBC One
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The Governess
Will Sergeant Drewd’s suspicion of guilt be proved when a governess is accused of murder?
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Governing Away
Clive Anderson examines some of the lesser-known governments or rulers in exile.
BBC Radio 4
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Government 'confident' it can keep British Steel furnaces burning
Government is 'confident' materials will reach British Steel furnaces to keep them burning
BBC News
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Government 'Determined to Deliver Justice' for Attack
Dan Jarvis is giving a statement in Parliament on the Jewish Ambulance Attacks
BBC News
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Government 'Doing Everything' to Overturn Maccabi Tel Aviv Fan Ban
Criticism against banning Israeli football fans from a Europa league game next month
BBC News
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Government ‘Inflamed Tension’ Over Maccabi Fan Ban, Say MPs
Intervention over banning of fans at Aston Villa match was late and clumsy, MPs say
BBC News
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Government Accused of Failing to Tackle Shoplifting
290,000 cases went unsolved last year, according to House of Commons library analysis
BBC News
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Government Aims to Reduce Animal Testing
Plans include cutting the use of dogs and non-human primates in tests for human medicines
BBC News
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Government Announce Overhaul Of Asylum System
Starmer tells BBC he wants to 'bring forward' target to close all asylum hotels
BBC News
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Government Announces Inquiry into Prison Release Error
Independent investigation will look at how migrant sex offender was mistakenly released
BBC News
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Government Announces Major Road Safety Rules
MPs are questioning the Transport Minister on the government's new road safety strategy
BBC News
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Government Announces Overhaul Of Asylum System
Starmer tells BBC he wants to 'bring forward' target to close all asylum hotels
BBC News
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Government Approves Met Police Request to Ban Day March
The government has approved request from Met Police to ban Al Quds day march
BBC News
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Government Approves Second Runway for Gatwick
Do you agree with the decision, which will to allow an extra 100, 000 flights a year?
BBC News
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Government Approves Second Runway for Gatwick
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has approved plans for a second runway at Gatwick
BBC News
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Government Backs Gatwick Runway Expansion
A second runway has been backed by government, if there are measures to reduce noise
BBC News
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Government Boosts Defence Spending
Keir Starmer says defence and intelligence spending will be 2.6% of GDP by 2027
BBC News
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Government Climbdown on Farm Inheritance Tax Plans
It follows months of protests by farmers and concern from some Labour backbenchers
BBC News
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Government Climbdown Over Mandelson Documents
Government says sensitive documents will be referred to parliamentary committee
BBC News
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Government Confirms Family Farm Tax Threshold to be Raised
Plans to tax inherited farmland have been watered down, with threshold increasing to £2.5m
BBC News
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Government Confirms Welfare Climbdown
Sir Keir Starmer's government is to make a major climbdown on disability benefits
BBC News
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Government Confirms Welfare U-turn
The government confirms it will make major concessions to Labour rebels
BBC News
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Government Considering Steps to Remove Andrew from Succession
Legislation being considered to remove Andrew from the line of succession, BBC understands
BBC News
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Government Considers Removing Andrew From Line Of Succession
Legislation is being considered to remove Andrew from the line of succession
BBC News
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Government Considers Removing Andrew From Line of Succession
Government considers legislation to remove Andrew from the line of royal succession
BBC News
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Government Considers Removing Andrew From Line of Succession
Government looks to introduce legislation to remove Andrew from the line of succession
BBC News
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Government Covered Up Infected Blood Scandal, Report Says
More than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C in the 70s & 80s
BBC News
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Government Crackdown On Benefits
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall says the changes will save £5bn by the end of 2030
BBC News
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Government Crackdown on Illegal Working
Crackdown has resulted in more than 1000 people being deported, says Home Secretary
BBC News
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Government Crackdown On People Smuggling
Government pledges extra £100m to tackle people smuggling
BBC News
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Government Crackdown On People Smuggling
Government pledges extra £100m to tackle people smuggling
BBC News
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Government Crackdown On People Smuggling Business
The first sanctions as part of this new regime are due to come into force tomorrow
BBC News
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Government Crackdown on Petrol Bosses
Government meets with petrol bosses to demand a fair deal amid soaring fuel prices
BBC News
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Government Demands Musk's X Deals with 'Grok' Deepfakes
AI chatbot 'Grok' is being used to create sexualised images of women and girls.
BBC News
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Government Denies Chagos Islands Deal is Paused
Foreign Office minister had told MPs UK was 'pausing' process following Trump criticism
BBC News
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Government Denies Compensation for Waspi Women
Backlash grows against decision by government not to compensate women who missed out
BBC News
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Government Drops Mandatory Digital ID Plans
Mike Wood MP to ask urgent question on government’s policy on mandatory digital ID
BBC News
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Government Faces MPs Over Rising Flu Cases
MPs question the government over the rise in flu in England
BBC News
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Government Faces MPs Questions on Children's Social Media
The Prime Minister has told technology companies to ban nude images on children's phones.
BBC News
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Government Facing Questions Over Firing Of US Ambassador
Lord Mandelson was removed from his post due to close relations with Jeffrey Epstein
BBC News
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Government Figures to Hand Over Messages with Mandelson
Senior government figures are preparing to hand over their messages with Lord Mandelson
BBC News
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Government Girl
A Washington secretary finds her routine thrown into disarray by an unorthodox new boss.
BBC Two
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Government Grilled on Collapsed China Spy Case
The Conservatives ask an urgent question on the China Spy case in Parliament
BBC News
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Government Hopes to Learn from Australia's Social Media Ban
It's been nearly six months since Australia introduced a social media ban for under 16s
BBC News
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Government Insulation Schemes Leave Thousands Needing Repairs
Tens of thousands of homes insulated under government schemes need repairs.
BBC News
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Government Insulation Schemes Leave Thousands Needing Repairs
Tens of thousands of homes insulated under government schemes need repairs
BBC News
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Government Launches AI Plans
Keir Starmer says artificial intelligence is the 'defining opportunity' of our generation
BBC News
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Government Not Taking Climate Seriously Says Its Advisors
UK government unprepared for future climate disasters, its climate advisers have warned
BBC News
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Government Ordering Full Inquiry into Prison Release Error
Governors ordered to carry out new procedures after mistaken release of Hadush Kebatu
BBC News
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Government Plan to Double Green Energy Workforce
The government has announced plans to train and recruit more workers in clean energy
BBC News
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Government Plan to Get Young People Working
Government fund to guarantee 55,000 jobs to help young people who are out of work
BBC News
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Government Plans Asylum Appeals Overhaul
Government plans asylum appeals overhaul as hotel protests continue
BBC News
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Government Plans Asylum Appeals Overhaul
Government plans asylum appeals overhaul as hotel protests continue
BBC News
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Government Plans For Failed Asylum Seekers
Failed asylum seeker families to be offered up to £40k to leave UK
BBC News
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Government Plans To Overhaul Asylum Appeals System
The government is aiming to reduce the number of migrants being housed in hotels
BBC News
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Government Plans to Reform Asylum Policy
Home Office minister Alex Norris speaks to the BBC ahead of asylum reforms announcement
BBC News
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Government Plans To Treat Gazan Children In The UK
The government plans to evacuate seriously ill children from Gaza for treatment in the UK
BBC News
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Government Pledges £100m To Tackle People Smuggling
Nicky Campbell takes calls after government pledges extra £100m to tackle people smuggling
BBC News
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Government Pledges 10,000 New Foster Care Places
Plans aim to end 'critical shortage' of carers in England
BBC News
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Government Pledges Social Media Restrictions for Under-16s
The government has committed to social media restrictions for under-16s
BBC News
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Government Pledges To 'Make Parenting Easier'
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is set to announce her 'Best Start' strategy
BBC News
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Government Publishes China Spy Case Evidence
The government has published key evidence in the now-collapsed China spy case
BBC News
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Government Publishes Deal To Return NI Power Sharing
The UK government has published new measures responding to concerns over trade and borders
BBC News
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Government Publishes Plans to Tackle 'Forever Chemicals'
Chemicals from everyday products are ending up in UK waterways
BBC News
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Government Push for Clean Energy
New homes are to be built with solar panels and heat pumps
BBC News
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Government Questioned On Thames Water
Thames Water at risk after investor pulls out, increasing possibility firm will collapse
BBC News
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Government Rejects Waspi Pension Compensation
No payout for women born in the 1950 who were hit by changes to the state pension age
BBC News
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Government Responds After BBC Report
The BBC follows raids on hundreds of high street businesses suspected of money laundering
BBC News
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Government Responds to Hillsborough Report
The government responds to Hillsborough report published nearly 6 years ago
BBC News
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Government Responds To Post Office Inquiry Report
The government are responding to volume one of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry
BBC News
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Government Revives Northern Powerhouse Rail Plans
The government has capped central funding for the Northern Powerhouse Rail scheme at £45bn
BBC News
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Government Rwanda Policy Under Pressure After Minister Resigns
Follow the latest, live with BBC News.
BBC News
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Government Set to U-Turn on Welfare Changes
Sir Keir Starmer's government is set to make a major climbdown on disability benefits
BBC News
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Government Sets Out Welfare Changes
The government sets out changes to welfare proposals in a bid to stave off a Labour revolt
BBC News
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Government Shutdown Enters its Second Day
House of Representatives speaker Mike Johnson giving an update
BBC News
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Government Spending Review
PMQs followed by the chancellor's statement on the government's Spending Review.
BBC Radio 5 Live