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Why is the Caspian Sea shrinking and what does this means for the region?
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Parish Church of St Matthew in Blackmoor Hampshire.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 The most ambitious amphibious invasion in history begins as the Allies prepare to depart.
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2/5 By nightfall, paratroopers and gliders are dropped behind enemy lines, and D-Day begins.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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3/5 D-Day has begun and troops battle ferociously on the beaches for a foothold on the coast.
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4/5 After landing, Allied troops try to find their way back together behind enemy lines.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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5/5 The ferocious Battle for Normandy rages on, and memories turn to those who were lost.
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Octavia Bright talks to Maggie Nelson about Like Love.
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Haydon Spenceley.
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The story of Britain's D-Day farms.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Haydon Spenceley.
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A defence of National Parks against criticism that they are environmental 'dead zones'.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Haydon Spenceley.
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Arguments hot up around a new National Park for Scotland.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Haydon Spenceley.
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A Welsh cheesemaker founded five years ago has announced it cannot continue.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Haydon Spenceley.
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House prices in some rural and coastal areas may fall as new planning laws come into force
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
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How volunteering could lower your cholesterol and help you stay healthy for longer.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Augustine, West Monkton in Somerset.
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The problems blind people face in accessing live or recorded performances.
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Martha’s mother talks about the new system for second opinions. Plus election latest.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, Labour shadow minister Darren Jones, Lib Dems and Reform UK.
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The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
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Martha Kearney explores the history of the Shivering Sands sea forts off the Kent coast.
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New rules on second homes, National Parks, Welsh dairy.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Garden Utopias: from the suburban privet hedge to guerrilla gardening.
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Helen Mark meets a grandfather and grandson who make honey and rent out hives in Armagh.
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Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week.
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Disability advocate Shani Dhanda makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ADD International
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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Live from Portsmouth Cathedral - marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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Mark Damazer on elections and the tricky business of political language.
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Zoologist and television presenter Megan McCubbin is enchanted by corncrakes.
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Kirsty Wark swaps Bible stories with Marilynne Robinson, Naomi Alderman and Malika Booker
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How a community came together when their local tip was shut to open a sustainable shop.
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Mary Beard joins Calidius Eroticus and Fannia Voluptas for a Roman bar crawl.
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The links between objects and grief, summer SAD, and how ageing affects anxiety.
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Is the UK economy growing faster than Germany, France and the US?
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Rob Lawrie and Sue Mitchell watch on as smugglers arrange a crossing in the dead of night.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the great figures in the history of political ideas
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How volunteering could lower your cholesterol and help you stay healthy for longer.
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John Boyne, writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Fashion designer, entrepreneur and Great British Sewing Bee judge Patrick Grant.
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We examine the ceasefire proposals unveiled by the US, and their chances of working.
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From inspirational goddesses to 60s icons, what is a muse and what's it like to be one?
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The actor and writer on starring in Sister Act and writing the Gavin and Stacey finale
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The writer of Hadestown performs one of the songs from her hit musical.
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Will women find access to weight loss drugs gets harder?
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Exploring the role of Stormy Daniels, the woman at the centre of Trump's hush money trial.
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Shady trees, jazz, the origins of human history and THE place for coffee.
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4/7 Investigating every aspect of the food we eat.
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Rebel Wilson, actor, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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How can we stop overtourism and protect the planet from its impact on the environment?
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1/5 The most ambitious amphibious invasion in history begins as the Allies prepare to depart.
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Jeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe create a playlist no computer could.
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2/5 By nightfall, paratroopers and gliders are dropped behind enemy lines, and D-Day begins.
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The programme claiming to retrain patients' brains to stop long Covid symptoms.
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3/5 D-Day has begun and troops battle ferociously on the beaches for a foothold on the coast.
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Writer Zadie Smith reveals her formative cultural experiences and influences.
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4/5 After landing, Allied troops try to find their way back together behind enemy lines.
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Jaega Wise meets Hollywood actor Danny Trejo to talk family, prison, addiction and tacos.
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5/5 The ferocious Battle for Normandy rages on, and memories turn to those who were lost.
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"The north London heroin trade is almost folklore at this stage."
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Haitians fear their plight is being forgotten as they wait for the return of law and order
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Jakob has bad news to impart, and Freddie hatches a plan.
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Is working from home ushering in a return of the suburban pub?
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Call You & Yours: Are you spending less money in towns and city centres and more locally?
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How the cost of living crisis is impacting family planning.
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After global success in fashion and design, he’s now restyling charity shops. Find out why
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Is it worth paying more for premium car tyres?
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Should meat and dairy be taken off menus to help save the planet from climate change?
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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How pensions took centre stage in the first week of election campaigning.
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6/6 As always, the team treat all the political parties with equal contempt.
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The latest weather forecast
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The most iconic work of screenwriter, Alan Bleasdale, is being re-imagined for the stage.
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3/6 The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
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Nato's secretary general calls for allied weapons to be used inside Russia.
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People have called him Sherlock Holmes, if Holmes were Danish and obsessed with gems.
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The Conservatives promise to raise the tax-free pension allowance if they win the election
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Ittai Gradel discovers a seemingly endless supply of precious gemstones.
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Diane Abbott's political career hangs in the balance - will she stand for Labour again?
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For Ittai, the clues finally fall into place. Has he identified the thief?
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Union boss Matt Wrack urges Labour's leader to allow Diane Abbott to stand for election.
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Ittai is convinced he has found his thief, but not everyone is so sure.
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The US presidential contender called it a ‘disgrace’, but will his campaign be affected?
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A story of history disregarded, beauty destroyed, and trust betrayed.
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The latest national and international news and weather reports from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from Shiplake Memorial Hall in Oxfordshire.
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We look at solutions to improve the childcare system ahead of the general election.
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The scientific mission that ensured the success of the D-Day landings.
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Harrison has some making up to do.
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Another one-off return for the multi-award-winning sketch show.
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There’s a crisis at Casey Meats.
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By Helen Cross. Real-life stories and drama marking 50 years since the Nypro disaster.
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Jakob has bad news to impart.
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3/5 Roy Williams' contemporary crime drama with Kenneth Cranham and Alex Lanipekun.
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What happens when teenagers stop going to school, living life online from their bedrooms?
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1/5 Thriller by Matthew Broughton. Strange medical cases are breaking out in a remote village.
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Lullabies might seem soft, but what are the hidden powers and potential of music?
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Kathy and the panel are in Cheshire West to solve the audience's gardening conundrums.
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John Yorke explores The Raiders, a forgotten Scottish bestseller.
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Mary Portas chooses the founder of The Body Shop Dame Anita Roddick as her Great Life.
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How Britain’s top female codebreaker played a crucial role in Allied victory.
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Josie Long presents short documentaries about things in danger of becoming lost.
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Garden Utopias: from the suburban privet hedge to guerrilla gardening.
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Conversation about the laws making headlines, and the laws that shape everyday life.
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Aleks Krotoski and Kevin Fong answer the question: Can AI look after me in old age?
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Martha Kearney explores the history of the Shivering Sands sea forts off the Kent coast.
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Founder of Breck Foundation Lorin LaFave makes the Radio 4 Appeal.
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Joshua Reno talks about how Charlie, his non verbal-autistic son, communicates with him.
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Kathy and the panel are in Cheshire West to solve the audience's gardening conundrums.
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A Belfast man inspires his young granddaughter to see the world differently.
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2/2 Brief Lives signs off after 15 years. Starring David Schofield and Kathryn Hunt.
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2/2 A lost classic of Scottish literature full of kidnap, romance and breathless adventure.
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The inside story of a football club on the brink of extinction.
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3/7 Investigating every aspect of the food we eat.
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Michael Sheen explores the art of acting.
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Who's in the news for all the wrong reasons? With David Yelland and Simon Lewis.
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Exploring how campaigning on social media influences the vote.
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Russia has stepped up its attacks in Ukraine and is putting pressure on Kharkiv.
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We all know sleep is important – but why do we do it?
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Matthew Bannister on a songwriter, an artist, a film-maker and an anthropologist.
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Is the UK economy growing faster than Germany, France and the US?
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Ruth Jones on starring in Sister Act and writing the Gavin and Stacey finale.
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Lucy Caldwell on These Days.
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1/6 Ducks’ super vaginas wow the guests.
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Prisons conditions are close to those that caused the Strangeways riots, PM is told.
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PM unveils its Election Tombola.
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The General Election Tombola sends PM to Derby.
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The Labour party is being accused of 'purging' its candidates ahead of the election.
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President Trump confirms he will appeal against 34 guilty verdicts.
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Leila Nathoo speaks to former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert on the hope of a deal to end the war.
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Is it worth paying more for premium car tyres?
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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In 1939, Vidkun Quisling asked Hitler to invade Norway.
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How can we stop overtourism and protect the planet from its impact on the environment?
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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He urged voters to back Labour in his first major speech of the election campaign
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3/6 The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
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Many displaced Palestinians are still sheltering in Rafah from the conflict
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1/4 Carol Kirkwood and Clara Amfo join Joe on the sofa.
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Tzachi Hanegbi also said Israel now ran the majority of the border between Egypt and Gaza
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Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed show. This time he's talking about love and books.
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Mr Logan told the BBC the Conservative party was unrecognisable from the one he joined
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1/3 Comedian Rhys James has time to investigate: Is money the root of all evil?
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Mr Trump was convicted of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment
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6/6 As always, the team treat all the political parties with equal contempt.
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South Africa's ANC party is preparing for coalition talks after an election defeat
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Labour have promised a "significant cut" in net migration if they win power.
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Myfanwy Alexander chooses audio highlights from the past week.
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There’s a crisis at Casey Meats.
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Anthony Horowitz, Alex Wheatle, Manon Steffan Ros and Frances Hardinge.
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Jakob has bad news to impart.
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Benedict Cumberbatch's new TV drama, Bernard Butler's solo album and a Kafka exhibition.
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Adrian Dunbar on Samuel Beckett, Degas exhibitions, Chigozie Obioma on his new novel.
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Samira Ahmed and guests review some of this week's TV and film releases.
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Sam Lee & Debbie Wiseman join Jeffrey Boakye & Anna Phoebe to choose the next five tracks.
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The most iconic work of screenwriter, Alan Bleasdale, is being re-imagined for the stage.
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Writer Zadie Smith reveals her formative cultural experiences and influences.
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The penny drops for Lynda.
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Ravi Sagoo joins a Bollywood set and charts 25 years of Indian cinema filming in Scotland.
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That messy person, who doesn’t pull their weight around the house - why people, why?
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Domestic fees haven't risen with inflation and foreign student visas are set to curbed.
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Can miniature nuclear reactors help us get to net zero by 2050?
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Record numbers of children are being held under restrictive deprivation of liberty orders.
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The problems blind people face in accessing live or recorded performances.
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Should the term Anglo-Saxon be dropped because it’s been adopted by racists?
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What happens when a system designed to help people harms them instead?
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Exploring how campaigning on social media influences the vote.
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Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from Shiplake Memorial Hall in Oxfordshire.
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Writer Max Kinnings looks at the life of Rik Mayall with recordings they made together.
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Joshua Reno talks about how Charlie, his non verbal-autistic son, communicates with him.
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Matthew Bannister on a songwriter, an artist, a film-maker and an anthropologist.
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Kirsty Wark swaps Bible stories with Marilynne Robinson, Naomi Alderman and Malika Booker
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How a community came together when their local tip was shut to open a sustainable shop.
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Conversation about the laws making headlines, and the laws that shape everyday life.
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Evan Davis sits down with Simon Beckerman, the founder of Depop.
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Mary Beard joins Calidius Eroticus and Fannia Voluptas for a Roman bar crawl.
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The links between objects and grief, summer SAD, and how ageing affects anxiety.
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Clive Anderson and guests with conversation, music and comedy from The Hay Festival.
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That messy person, who doesn’t pull their weight around the house - why people, why?
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Stephen Bush, Dr Sarah Jilani, Kate Maltby and Keith Shiri join Matthew Sweet.
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A deadly avalanche shines a spotlight on the global obsession with Everest
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How pensions took centre stage in the first week of election campaigning.
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Disability advocate Shani Dhanda makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of ADD International
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Haitians fear their plight is being forgotten as they wait for the return of law and order
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As international condemnation grows, we get a response from the Israeli government.
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1/10 When a stranger knocks on the door with shocking news, everything changes for Eilis.
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Diane Abbott readmitted as Labour MP after race row probe
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2/10 When Tony refuses to disown his illegitimate baby, Eilis makes plans to return to Ireland.
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Is there a purge of the left in the Labour Party?
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3/10 Eilis' return home to Ireland shocks both her best friend Nancy, and Jim, her old love.
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Former US President Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts at New York trial
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4/10 Jim can't help thinking about Eilis, but Nancy is forging ahead with wedding plans....
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President Biden has issued a new three-phase peace plan for the Middle East
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5/10 Feeling stifled, Eilis goes to stay at Cush. There on the stand, a figures approaches...
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Jaega Wise meets Hollywood actor Danny Trejo to talk family, prison, addiction and tacos.
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Ben Wright and guests discuss the TV election debates and the forthcoming party manifestos
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2/5 A teenager has disappeared. The supernatural thriller set in a cursed new town continues.
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A dive into the ethics of buying and selling true stories.
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5/10 We return to Fred’s story – will he and his relatives escape with their lives?
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3/3 Documentary adventures that encourage you to take a closer listen.
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4/8 Self-censorship, Irish accents, boyfriends, and lullabies.
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4/4 Tom Mayhew and his Mum explore jobs, life and ambition.
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Man, Mouse and a morse key: the story of a radio amateur in Kyiv as the Russians invade.
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Nick looks at the dividing lines developing during the first days of Election 2024.
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Four people recount their involvement with 'county lines' - selling drugs around the UK.
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We speak to the Libertarian presidential candidate Chase Oliver
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Axel Kacoutié discovers a new sense of self in the cosmologies.
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Why did you spend so much time on my genitals?
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A toilet roll can change your life.
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The contest of wordplay and cryptic connections chaired by Kirsty Lang
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the great figures in the history of political ideas
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A Belfast man inspires his young granddaughter to see the world differently.
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