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Join the greatest doctor of his age as Rome's great fire threatens his life's work.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the village church of St John the Baptist, Chilcompton.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 Naomi Alderman argues we are living through the third great information crisis.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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2/5 The first information crisis: writing.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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3/5 The arrival of printing.
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4/5 Our third crisis: digital communication.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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5/5 How can we cope with the challenges of digital communication?
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James Naughtie and readers talk to Marlon James about A Brief History of Seven Killings.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Yousra Samir Imran.
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How AI is used to sift out inaccurate agricultural market research.
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Weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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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 Yousra Samir Imran.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has committed to relaxing planning rules, what will this mean?
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Yousra Samir Imran.
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Farmers at the Great Yorkshire Show are hoping for support from the new government.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Yousra Samir Imran.
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Anna Hill talks pigs, pigeons and politics at the Great Yorkshire Show.
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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 Yousra Samir Imran.
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A consultation on Welsh farm payments replacing EU funding.
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with the Rev Lynne Gibson.
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You can’t be neutral about everything, in a world this cruel.
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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 Peter's Church in High Cross Froxfield in Hampshire.
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The RNIB is making financial cuts and job redundancies across the organisation.
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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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Reaction after England get through to the final of Euro 2024.
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Clare Bailey Mosley on her husband's 'extraordinary' impact.
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The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
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Clare meets rock climber Iain Miller to explore a stretch of Ireland's Atlantic coastline.
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Pigs, pigeons and politicians at the Great Yorkshire Show.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Why is walking spiritual a spiritual act?
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Mariclare Carey-Jones is at a former fruit farm in South Wales, which now grows tea.
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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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William Crawley takes a look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
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Dr Ellie Cannon makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Medical Aid Films.
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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Rev Stephen Wigley explores the spiritual heritage of the border between England and Wales
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Megan Nolan on why she's well suited to the insecurity of her generation's housing crisis.
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Biologist, presenter and podcaster Gillian Burke marvels at the distance swallows fly.
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Brilliant politician, ruthless leader, massive brain-box: Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt.
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Professor of Psychiatry Janet Treasure discusses her career researching eating disorders
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How can we better understand and live with voice hearing?
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Matthew Syed traces humanity’s first attempt to send a radio message to aliens.
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Things move quickly following the release of this series and Scorpion has nowhere to hide.
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1/4 Michael Portillo talks to James Naughtie about his zigzag career in politics.
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1/6 Rory Stewart makes a radical case for embracing ignorance.
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Rob Delaney, actor and comedian, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Founder of Music in Hospices Joseph Cavalli-Price on the power of music
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Latest reaction from the US after the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
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Reaction to the general election results.
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Former chief prosecutor Nazir Afzal on his review of the NMC.
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Nusrit Mehtab looks back at her 30-year career in the Met Police.
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Will the new Labour government continue the two-child benefit cap?
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Three women due to be on trial for assault have had charges against them discontinued.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about pioneering palaeontologist Mary Anning.
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Greg James digs into the BBC's archives, using current stories as a portal to the past.
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Errollyn Wallen, composer, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Sobanan talks about his relationship with drugs and imprisonment.
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1/5 Naomi Alderman argues we are living through the third great information crisis.
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Ellen and Mark ask how screen love triangles reflect the sexual politics of the times.
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2/5 The first information crisis: writing.
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There are more empty homes than homeless households in this country. Why?
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3/5 The arrival of printing.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince discuss the Wonder of Trees with Dame Judi Dench and guests.
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4/5 Our third crisis: digital communication.
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Sheila Dillon looks back at Dr Michael Mosley's legacy.
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5/5 How can we cope with the challenges of digital communication?
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A look at Keir Starmer's first week as PM and Tory leadership infighting starts again.
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Defiance as the Ukrainian capital comes under aerial assault.
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Denise has a confession to make, and Stella finds herself fighting a losing battle.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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News and discussion of consumer affairs
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Would you welcome new housing being built in your area?
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Are we spending too much money to keep pets alive when it would kinder to put them down?
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Stepping into the top role: learning from business leaders.
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Can DNA ancestry tests really tell where we come from?
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Can meat ever be environmentally friendly, or do we need better substitutes?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Fewer people are paying for financial advice than a year ago, according to a new report.
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6/7 Zoe Lyons, Angela Barnes, Ian Smith and Marie Le Conte quiz the news.
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Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Shabana Mahmood.
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3/6 Mark Steel visits East Grinstead in West Sussex.
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Labour's building plans, plus a major attack on a children's hospital in Ukraine.
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Defying Thatcher to race behind the Iron Curtain
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The new prime minister affirms his commitment to devolution, as he meets regional mayors.
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The dirtiest race in history
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Labour's leader is urged to increase defence spending immediately as he meets Nato leaders
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Speed, style - and suspicion
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A proposed hike in water bills not enough to address problems including sewage, firms warn
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Thriller Thursday in Team GB's golden summer
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Analysis of the government's move to release more prisoners earlier.
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Showboating to a new world record.
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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 St Cuthbert's Church in Darlington.
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Latest reaction to the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
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The American principals dealing with shootings in the hallways of their school.
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Frustration grows for Chris.
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6/6 Comedy set in a Scots-Asian corner shop. Written by Sanjeev Kohli and Donald McLeary.
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6/10 Anton Lesser continues Eley Williams' series set in an Essex village gripped by chess.
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Lilian gets her hopes up.
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Epic drama series charting the emergence of modern multicultural Britain. By Roy Williams.
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Alistair finds himself in an uncomfortable position.
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Epic drama charting the emergence of modern multicultural Britain. By Rex Obano.
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Denise has a confession to make.
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Epic drama charting the emergence of modern multicultural Britain. By Carol Russell.
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Stella finds herself fighting a losing battle.
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2/5 Coral’s adult son, a ufologist, is reunited with his mother
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Ros Atkins talks to Michael Johnson on the art of communicating clearly.
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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The tension mounts for one family.
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Peter Gibbs and the panel visit Raby Castle, Park and Gardens for a postbag edition.
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John Yorke explores the themes and background to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
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The broadcaster and the neuroscientist choose favourite books.
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Johny Pitts examines failed utopias to decipher if they can help us reimagine the future.
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5/9 A change to an algorithm in 2016 has huge consequences.
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Why is walking spiritual a spiritual act?
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The cost of care can mount up fast, we're looking at the price and asking who should pay?
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Protein is having a moment in the spotlight. Should you be worried about getting enough?
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Clare meets rock climber Iain Miller to explore a stretch of Ireland's Atlantic coastline.
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Paul Mayhew-Archer makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Cure Parkinson's.
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Your views on the election coverage, and Dotun Adebayo-filling time.
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Peter Gibbs and the panel visit Raby Castle, Park and Gardens for a postbag edition.
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An original short story by Wyl Menmuir, read by Tristan Sturrock.
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A Uyghur family in Xinjiang are assigned a live-in Chinese 'relative' by the authorities.
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2/3 Linda Marshall Griffiths reimagines Mary Shelley's Frankenstein set in the future.
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Meter tampering is dangerous and illegal yet reports of it are rising at an alarming rate.
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Greg James digs into the BBC's archives, using current stories as a portal to the past.
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Dannii Leivers explores how metal musicians perform, and rebel, under oppressive regimes.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss the great communications reset at Number 10.
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Did the political soap opera eclipse discussions of policy?
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Cancer: Are we are experiencing a step change in how we understand and treat the disease?
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Could white paint help tackle climate change? And 'synthetic embryos' for research.
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Matthew Bannister on an MP, a rugby coach, an artist and a campaigner.
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Matthew Syed traces humanity’s first attempt to send a radio message to aliens.
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Harriet Harman on the record-breaking number of women MPs elected to parliament.
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Johny Pitts speaks to Garth Risk Hallberg about his new novel, The Second Coming.
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1/6 Three students from Lancaster University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz.
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The UK's new chancellor announces changes to the planning system.
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Ahead of the NATO summit, are the tectonic plates shifting?
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Afternoon news and current affairs programme
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The justice secretary says failure to act could 'collapse' the criminal justice system.
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Full coverage of the day's news.
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Nick Robinson talks to the man at the heart of the new Downing Street government.
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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 1936, Dale Carnegie wrote the self help book - How to Win Friends and Influence People
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Hollie McNish, Testament, Liz Berry, Ira Lightman join Ian to share poetry full of desire.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Rachel Reeves made her first speech as Chancellor setting out plans for economic growth
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3/6 Mark Steel visits East Grinstead in West Sussex.
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He told newly sworn-in MPs he wanted them to deliver "national renewal"
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4/4 Joe is joined by Mary Berry and Holly Walsh.
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A manhunt began after the three women were killed at their home near Watford
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1/4 Geoff examines modern masculinity. This week, why don’t men wear sunscreen?
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Water companies say recommended increases will not address problems such as sewage leaks
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3/5 Can you be proud of someone else's country?
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The Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said it was the only way to "avert disaster"
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6/7 Zoe Lyons, Angela Barnes, Ian Smith and Marie Le Conte quiz the news.
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Hamas says 71 Palestinians have died in Israeli air strikes in southern Gaza
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Donald Trump urges Americans to unite after assassination attempt at an election rally.
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Salma El-Wardany chooses audio highlights from the past week.
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Lilian gets her hopes up.
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Laurie Anderson on Amelia Earhart and Julie Hesmondhalgh on saving the Oldham Coliseum.
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Alistair finds himself in an uncomfortable position.
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Chariots of Fire on stage, the Pompidou Centre redeveloped, and My Native Land republished
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Denise has a confession to make.
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Breaking as an Olympic sport, Museum of the Year winner, playwright Mark Ravenhill.
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Stella finds herself fighting a losing battle.
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Film Fly me to the Moon, TV show Sunny and Slave Play are reviewed.
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The tension mounts for one family.
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Ellen and Mark examine the enduring popularity of a genre that seems to refuse to die.
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Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Shabana Mahmood.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince discuss the Wonder of Trees with Dame Judi Dench and guests.
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Pip's brainwave may be the answer.
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As spring arrives in Syria, Mudar Salimeh searches for butterflies.
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Ros Atkins talks to Michael Johnson on the art of communicating clearly.
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What's happening in South Africa and India after shock election results?
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Misunderstood seagulls, ice cream chemistry and the science of sun safety.
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There are more empty homes than homeless households in this country. Why?
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The RNIB is making financial cuts and job redundancies across the organisation.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Did the political soap opera eclipse discussions of policy?
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Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from St Cuthbert's Church in Darlington.
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Sarah Dunant on the profound challenge to America's sense of its own youthfulness.
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Joe Queenan on strangers - an opportunity or a threat?
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Your views on the election coverage, and Dotun Adebayo-filling time.
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Matthew Bannister on an MP, a rugby coach, an artist and a campaigner.
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How did two English opera-loving sisters help dozens of Jews escape Nazi Germany?
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Stewart Lee uncovers the pioneers of surrealism subverting reality in Birmingham's suburbs
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Satirist Heydon Prowse delves into brands who are trumpeting their opposition to racism.
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Final farewells - how does the industry work?
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Professor of Psychiatry Janet Treasure discusses her career researching eating disorders
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How can we better understand and live with voice hearing?
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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How did Britain’s sale of opium to buy tea change China’s view of the West?
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A story of history disregarded, beauty destroyed, and trust betrayed.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Fewer people are paying for financial advice than a year ago, according to a new report.
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Dr Ellie Cannon makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Medical Aid Films.
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Defiance as the Ukrainian capital comes under aerial assault.
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No political group has enough seats to form a majority in the National Assembly
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6/10 A story of drama and friendship in war-torn Sicily during the Peloponnesian War.
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The US president has been under increasing pressure after his debate performance
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7/10 A story of drama and friendship in war-torn Sicily during the Peloponnesian War.
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A suspect in the deaths of three women in the town of Bushey has been apprehended
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8/10 A story of drama and friendship in war-torn Sicily during the Peloponnesian War.
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Is this a 'make or break' moment for Joe Biden?
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9/10 A story of drama and friendship in war-torn Sicily during the Peloponnesian War.
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Offenders set for early release to ease overcrowding in English and Welsh prisons
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10/10 A story of drama and friendship in war-torn Sicily during the Peloponnesian War.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sheila Dillon looks back at Dr Michael Mosley's legacy.
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Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme.
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3/5 Five kidnapped men are about to have their worlds turned upside down.
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Singer Songwriter Kitty Perrin talks to Brix Smith about her time in The Fall.
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Jon and his guests discuss 'what made you go to the doctor's in the first place?'.
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The London nail bombings of 1999 viewed through some of the striking images of the events.
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Dancing, Drinking and Dave Pearce - the soundtrack to Jim's youth.
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The Skewer burrows its way into the 2024 general election.
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2/8 Strangely uplifting moments caring for someone with a terminal illness, and early Bowie.
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Amol and Nick on why prisons are at the top of Starmer’s in-tray.
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How the legacy of the Bengal famine of 1943 lives on in Britain today.
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More gaffes overshadow Biden's crucial NATO press conference
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Sound artist Alice Boyd retraces the steps of legendary field recordist Martyn Stewart.
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2/4 It's Listeners’ Week! Host Chloe Slack surprises a listener.
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6/6 Time to meet our tallest land animal, the giraffe, and theatrical bird, the ruff.
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A teenager is accidentally shot in the stomach. A doctor finds an opportunity.
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You can’t be neutral about everything, in a world this cruel.
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An original short story by Wyl Menmuir, read by Tristan Sturrock.
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