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Laurie Taylor explores the unstoppable rise of the lower middle class.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Mary’s Church in Gislingham, in Suffolk.
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3/5 The award-winning cook and food writer on the magical ingenuity of China's gastronomy.
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4/5 A journey into the realms of noodle making leads to an astonishing array of tasty delights
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3/4 Gail McConnell on how Seamus Heaney responded in his poetry to The Troubles in Ulster
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Canon Simon Doogan
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Farmers warn that the government is undercutting its own environmental schemes.
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Olympic gold medal-winning rower Alex Gregory on the white stork for Tweet of the Day.
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Canon Simon Doogan
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Thousands of invasive species around the world are a major part of biodiversity loss.
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Singer Will Young on the woodland kingfisher for Tweet of the Day.
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How can trees be integrated into all types of farming?
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Bill Oddie presents the woodlark.
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How science is shaping British and global farming for the future.
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Writer Tristan Gooley on the wood pigeon.
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Canon Simon Doogan
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The government plans to launch an inquiry into the fruit and veg supply chain.
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Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the yellow wagtail.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg.
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In 1991 Giandomenico Picco went to Beirut to try to free Western hostages.
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Bells on Sunday comes from Lincoln Cathedral
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Secretary of State for Defence, Grant Shapps.
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Paul Evans explores the rich folklore and natural history of St Melangell church in Powys
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Charlotte Smith brings you the week's farming and rural news.
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Sarah Goldingay explores the spiritual significance of the idea of a 'fifth element'.
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Brett Westwood investigates the biology and culture of the Fox.
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
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Kirsty Young makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
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A service from the Chapel of Rugby School to mark the start of the Rugby World Cup.
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Zoe Strimpel ponders the current resurgence of ghost stories.
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Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the story and sound of the cormorant.
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The different forms and aims of therapy.
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As public trust disappears, deep scars begin to take their toll.
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1/5 The history, philosophy and techniques of China's rich and ancient culinary culture.
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Bahija Jallal on the biotech revolution in cancer therapies.
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Aleighcia Scott explores the story of Reggae in Wales with vocalist Benji Webbe.
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2/5 The humble soybean is transformed into versatile and richly flavoured delights.
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Covid-related deaths are rising in England and Wales, we investigate the figures.
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Two ambulance paramedics compare what the service was like in the past to how it is now.
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3/5 The award-winning cook and food writer on the magical ingenuity of China's gastronomy.
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A random postcode and a random spate of arson attacks in Dorset.
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Ian is in Tavistock in Devon, a thriving town but without much work for youngsters.
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4/5 A journey into the realms of noodle making leads to an astonishing array of tasty delights
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In the 200th edition of The Reunion, Kirsty Wark reunites the team of Spitting Image.
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5/5 We're on a gastronomic ride across China and uncover a rich range of culinary pleasures.
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Johannes Radebe, star of Strictly, on meeting his bullies whilst writing his memoir.
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How reliable is DIY fertility testing in helping you plan for a baby?
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Nick Fletcher MP is calling for a Minster for Men
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Would a government Minister for Men also benefit women?
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A new Commons debate on the pregnancy testing drug that families say harmed their children
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What would you do if you weren't afraid? We hear from Michal Oshman about her new book.
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Greg Jenner takes us to the 19th century to meet self-proclaimed showman PT Barnum.
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7/14 Jay Rayner hosts a culinary panel show packed full of tasty titbits.
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It’s panic stations for Ben and Pat faces an uphill struggle
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Clarke Peters concludes his stories of black music from the late 1970s to the present day.
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Is society stacked against single people? Ant Adeane investigates.
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Archbishop Justin Welby has conversations with public figures about their inner lives.
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Writer and presenter Julie Tsang explores the world of Chinese literature.
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The story of Wally, the physicist that prevented nuclear disaster during the Vietnam war.
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1/6 Alexei Sayle chats to passengers on a rail journey from Cardiff to Portsmouth.
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Three men describe surviving one of the worst migrant shipwrecks in decades.
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‘The Godmother of English ballet’, Dame Ninette De Valois
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Crumbling concrete has shut some schools but is that just the tip of the iceberg?
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2/6 Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of the biggest TV comedies.
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Sonia Sodha analyses the latest political news from Westminster.
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More than 70 small children died after taking an allegedly toxic medicine.
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Kirsty Wark reunites members of the BLK Art Group and their associates.
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If you have a car that isn't Ulez compliant, what are your options?
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What's your experience of vaping for good and bad?
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Students struggle with rental deposits. The market for trainers. BT Digital Voice woes.
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Gap Finders: Sandrine Zhang Ferron from Vinterior.
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Charlotte Stavrou and Amit Katwala unpick our abiding love affair with denim.
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Does your sexual history matter, and is it relevant whether you’re a man or a woman?
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Warnings that we're saving too little for retirement.
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1/8 Ian Smith, Lucy Porter, Hugo Rifkind and Zoe Lyons join Andy Zaltzman.
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1/10 Paul Sinha tests a Brighton audience on new British cities and former prime ministers.
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Dan Saladino meets the finalists for this year's Food Innovation Award.
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Aleks Krotoski tracks the imminent cure for aging and the push by Silicon Valley to own it
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
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Does injecting the blood plasma from young people really reverse aging?
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
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Inside the US plasma clinic promising to reverse ageing with the blood of the young.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
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The hype around young blood backfires for a US entrepreneur who courted tech billionaires.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Jonny Dymond.
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Aging is just something that happens. Isn’t it? There’s no cure for it. Is there?
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Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from Skegness Grammar School in Lincolnshire.
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Radio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world
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Musician Karine Polwart weaves together stories of science, history and the theme of light
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Author Leïla Slimani reveals the influences and inspirations that have shaped her writing.
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Paranoia sets in for Ruth.
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4/7 Why do we harm the thing we love the most?
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It’s panic stations for Ben.
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Set in the world of cricket, a new drama from the award-winning writer of Life and Time.
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Wheelchairs, comedy and romance. Janey and boyfriend Matthew take a first holiday abroad.
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Pat faces an uphill struggle.
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5/5 Istanbul, the Russian oligarch and his superyacht… With very strong language.
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4/4 Helen Lewis uncovers the story of a woman who gave away one of America’s great fortunes.
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week
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Neurologist Jules Montague and William Miller meet Dave who has Dementia With Lewy Bodies.
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Horticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts.
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John Yorke unpicks the sometimes overlooked aspects of The Three Musketeers.
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What does it take to feed a music festival?
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6/14 Jay Rayner and his panel of food experts have a grand day out in Masham.
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From the Hay Festival, the van Tullekens reflect on their health and relationship.
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This week, Money Box Live looks at debt and how to cope with it.
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3/3 Lucy Cooke meets females from the animal world that smash the ‘dominant male’ stereotype
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Paul Evans explores the rich folklore and natural history of St Melangell church in Powys
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Mandira Sharma makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Prisoners of Conscience
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Denise Mina talks about her 2017 true-crime book, The Long Drop.
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Horticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts.
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Penelope Wilton reads a new and specially commissioned short story by Jon McGregor.
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As family rifts pull the empire apart, the only way out is through humiliation and exile.
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2/4 The origin story of Milady de Winter, one of the great all-time villains.
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A secret army unit with one job: to put on a show, for an audience who wants to kill them.
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Aleem speaks with MSP Kate Forbes on why she feels people of faith are fearful of politics
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A long, slow look at great artworks, photographed in extraordinary detail.
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‘The Godmother of English ballet’, Dame Ninette De Valois
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Boxing and Kickboxing: Laurie Taylor explores their potential for transforming lives.
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How new EU rules could shape the online experience for everyone.
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Zakia Sewell explores what we mean by 'taste'.
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A landmark report reveals the staggering damage from invasive species across the world
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Matthew Bannister on a businessman, a educationalist, a tropical medicine expert, a singer
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Covid-related deaths are rising in England and Wales, we investigate the figures.
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Why are victims of economic abuse still being let down by the police and the courts?
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Zadie Smith talks to Elizabeth Day about her new historical novel, The Fraud.
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4/4 Theo Dorgan on Seamus Heaney's translations, their importance and impact on his own work
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Full coverage of the day's news
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The TUC boss on memories of Liverpool politics and working with ministers during Covid.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest weather forecast
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The Crooked House: The story behind the destruction of Britain’s wonkiest pub.
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Secretary of State for Defence, Grant Shapps.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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A former senior civil servant said Rishi Sunak cut money for school repairs as Chancellor
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1/10 Paul Sinha tests a Brighton audience on new British cities and former prime ministers.
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Europe's biggest local authority has said all but essential spending will stop
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A side of London you’ve never heard before, seen through the eyes of a national treasure.
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The researchers in Israel say they were grown without an egg, sperm or womb
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Lucy ponders suburban middle age. Contains references to back ache, bins and Ken Bruce.
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Daniel Khalife absconded from HMP Wandsworth in London yesterday
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2/6 Rufus Hound meets TV presenter Michaela Strachan, who reads from her 1988 diary.
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The UN's "global stocktake" has called for urgent action on global heating
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1/8 Ian Smith, Lucy Porter, Hugo Rifkind and Zoe Lyons join Andy Zaltzman.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Rishi Sunak raises concerns with China after arrest of Commons staff suspected of spying
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Amber Haque chooses audio highlights from the past week.
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Paranoia sets in for Ruth.
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Anna Wintour, Bloomsbury Group fashion. Sofi Jeannin of BBC Singers.
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It’s panic stations for Ben.
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A play on a bus marks the 30th anniversary of the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence.
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Sir Ken Dodd exhibition; RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist; A Life on the Farm documentary.
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Pat faces an uphill struggle.
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The BBC National Short Story with Cambridge University awards shortlist is announced.
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Pip has something to get off her chest.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode hit the road to explore the lovers on the run genre.
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Secretary of State for Defence, Grant Shapps.
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Ceramic artist and author Edmund de Waal reveals his formative creative influences.
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Pip doesn’t know which way to turn.
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3/5 Selina learns her ex-husband has left her a Picasso – much to Florence’s fury.
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4/5 Fran's theories about the spread of knotweed put her at odds with her fellow villagers.
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The story of Wally, the physicist that prevented nuclear disaster during the Vietnam war.
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The young female stars of Gnawa music now challenging the boundaries of Moroccan identity
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The Crooked House: The story behind the destruction of Britain’s wonkiest pub.
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We visited a Guide Dogs training centre to learn more about their STEP training method.
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The debate about whether Jewish characters should always be played by Jewish actors.
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Why good oral hygiene could protect your brain and enhance your heart health!
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Crumbling concrete has shut some schools but is that just the tip of the iceberg?
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Fingers are pointed at who could have betrayed Darren. Did it come from the inside?
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Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from Skegness Grammar School in Lincolnshire.
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Zoe Strimpel ponders the current resurgence of ghost stories.
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Angie Hobbs remembers Bryan Magee, who brought philosophy onto TV and radio in the 1970s.
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Covid-related deaths are rising in England and Wales, we investigate the figures.
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Matthew Bannister on a businessman, a educationalist, a tropical medicine expert, a singer
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Archbishop Justin Welby has conversations with public figures about their inner lives.
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The different forms and aims of therapy.
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3/3 Lucy Cooke meets females from the animal world that smash the ‘dominant male’ stereotype
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Bahija Jallal on the biotech revolution in cancer therapies.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis lift the bonnet on the government concrete crisis.
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How new EU rules could shape the online experience for everyone.
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A landmark report reveals the staggering damage from invasive species across the world
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A random postcode and a random spate of arson attacks in Dorset.
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Aleks Krotoski tracks the imminent cure for aging and the push by Silicon Valley to own it
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1/5 Return of detective series created by Danny Brocklehurst. Episode by Vivienne Harvey.
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Penelope Wilton reads a new and specially commissioned short story by Jon McGregor.
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Warnings that we're saving too little for retirement.
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Kirsty Young makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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The government rejects attempts to tighten legal loopholes
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1/10 The Hanrahan family gather in London to celebrate Ray’s long-awaited art exhibition.
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Could China's economic turbulence throw the global economy off course?
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2/10 Jess is full of apprehension as she returns home for her father’s art exhibition.
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We get reaction from the scientific community.
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3/10 Lucia is desperate to see Priya again and rashly invites her to join the family for supper
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The controversial bill has passed through the Commons and heads for the Lords next week.
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4/10 Martyn and Jess feel very differently about returning to her family home.
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Where does this leave the UK's net zero ambition?
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5/10 Martin tries to connect with Patrick. Lucia receives news from Marie Claude.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode hit the road to explore the lovers on the run genre.
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Has Westminster been targeted by spies for China? Leila Nathoo and guests discuss.
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Prof Tim Spector’s top tips on what to eat to maximise health and wellbeing.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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It’s the first night of Pie’s brand new show. He's not happy with the topic.
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Ministers relax onshore wind rules as Tory MPs threaten to revolt. Sean Curran reports.
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2/6 Ruth and Carla deal with a Gwyneth-inspired wellness disaster involving gaffer tape.
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4/4 Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores their personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny
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All the news from Westminster with Susan Hulme.
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1/4 Tim Key plans to recite poetry in the Norwegian fjords, but he's stuck in a cable car.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs demand answers over the Wandsworth Prison escape.
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Some transparency about how we report on Donald Trump.
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An insider's view of the Labour reshuffle and parliament's role in the 100 years war.
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The nationwide general knowledge contest chaired by Russell Davies
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Musician Karine Polwart weaves together stories of science, history and the theme of light
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Polly put everything into her profession. But in one live TV moment, it all went wrong.
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Aleem speaks with MSP Kate Forbes on why she feels people of faith are fearful of politics
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