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A man and a woman meet and marry on Hadrian's Wall. Is it true love or exploitation?
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Andrew’s church in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.
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India explores how the law and our own feelings are at odds with each other on baby loss.
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India explores the world of nutrition and what other factors influence an unborn baby.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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India Rakusen finds out just how much the body and brain is impacted by pregnancy.
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How can we truly plan for something as big and unknowable as birth?
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When the due date is so hard to predict, what are they for and how are they calculated?
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Irenosen Okojie talks to Johny Pitts about her new book, Curandera.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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New figures out today confirm that farming is the most dangerous job in the UK.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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Farming budgets must rise to meet nature and climate targets, conservation campaigners say
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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A report by the NAO into farming published today shows much room for improvement.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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Charlotte Smith reports from the Royal Welsh Show 2024.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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Illegal fishing is 'out of control' on rivers across Wales, endangering species.
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with the Rev Dr Craig Gardiner.
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Journalism as activism. Is it enough to just report it straight?
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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 the church of St Mary Barham in Suffolk
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New research aims to identify how well people respond to glaucoma treatment.
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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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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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President Biden bows out for a 'younger' generation.
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The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
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Clare meets two friends who run a walking website for a hike in Surrey
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A special panel programme recorded in front of an audience at the Royal Welsh Show.
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A panel of poets explore how poetry has tried to bridge the gap between ourselves and God.
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We meet Una Cameron in East Lothian as she prepares for a world record shearing attempt.
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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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Edward Stourton looks at the ethical and religious issues of the week.
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Comedian Sara Pascoe makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Women and Children First UK.
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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A service marking the opening of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Michael Morpurgo on heroism, triumph and disappointment as the Olympics gets underway.
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Zoologist and Wildlife TV presenter enjoys the chatter and conversation of eider ducks.
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Kafka and Orwell's post-truth worlds.
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The Greek goddess of love, desire and beauty, Aphrodite is mostly depicted naked, or wet.
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Dawn Bonfield on how engineering can save the world - if it becomes more inclusive.
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James monitors the physical ups and downs of watching the Euros final in an experiment.
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How commercial companies in space are expanding the possibilities for colonisation.
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When Muriel McKay vanishes in 1969, the police are baffled. Then the phone rings.
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3/4 The former Home Secretary reflects with Jim Naughtie on life at the Labour Party's heart
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4/6 Rory Stewart makes a radical case for embracing ignorance.
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David Nicholls, writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Carol Kirkwood shares the secret behind being everyone's favourite weather presenter.
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The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell
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Is America ready for another female presidential nominee?
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Author Megan Davis on her experience of blowing the whistle on financial crime.
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The online campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Which policies could win Harris female votes, and what is her electoral strategy?
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We hear from two of the female artists nominated for this year’s Mercury Prize.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about the Minoan civilisation.
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2/5 Alexei Sayle travels from London to Hereford, talking to strangers on his train.
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Sarah Raven, gardener and writer, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Exploring the policing of protest in the UK, from Peterloo to the present - and beyond.
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India explores how the law and our own feelings are at odds with each other on baby loss.
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Ellen and Mark celebrate Spike Lee's incendiary 1989 drama about simmering racial tension.
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India explores the world of nutrition and what other factors influence an unborn baby.
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Mishal Husain is joined by an expert panel for the Today Debate on the 2024 US elections.
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India Rakusen finds out just how much the body and brain is impacted by pregnancy.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince are joined by special guests and put to the test by curious kids.
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How can we truly plan for something as big and unknowable as birth?
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Sheila Dillon speaks to women who lead some of the UK's top fine dining restaurants.
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When the due date is so hard to predict, what are they for and how are they calculated?
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The FT's George Parker on the last full week in Westminster before the summer break.
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Cross-border attacks between Hezbollah and Israel fuel fears of a wider war.
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There’s a shock at the vets, and George goes too far.
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How are postal delays impacting consumers?
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We’re talking about your customer service – what have your experiences been like?
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The Taylor Swift ticket scam being run by what look like legitimate Facebook moderators.
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Debating the highs and lows of the business landscape in the last year.
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Why do we buy so many vacuum cleaners?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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How can we protect our sea beds from environmental damage?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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The people seeking free debt advice because of accidental benefit overpayments.
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1/6 We Need To Talk About Kamala.
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Max Cotton's year of food self-sufficiency in Somerset.
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5/6 Mark Steel visits Nether Edge, a leafy suburb of Sheffield.
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Senior Democrats endorse Kamala Harris, following Joe Biden's decision to exit the race.
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Knowing they have strength in numbers, the Prison Officers seize their chance.
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The BBC's director general apologises following claims of abusive behaviour on Strictly
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The IRA tells a mother they must take away her 12-year-old son.
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Keir Starmer faces MPs in his first Prime Minister's Questions since the election
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As more escapees are recaptured, no amount of effort can hide the state's humiliation...
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Officer suspended after video shows a man being kicked in the head at Manchester Airport.
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The government inquiry into the escape is about to have deadly consequences.
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Sabotage in France on Olympic opening day.
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Can Northern Ireland ever Escape from the Maze?
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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 the Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine.
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The latest in the US presidential race: can Kamala Harris get swing voters on board?
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The story of Jan and Els who opted for euthanasia and died together in the Netherlands.
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Elizabeth offers a suggestion.
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2/6 Maggie introduces Ed to the world of pallet wood.
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8/10 Tracy-Ann Oberman continues by Eley Williams series set in a village gripped by chess.
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There’s a shock at the vets.
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Rich and poetic drama about migration, interpretation and belonging.
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Alistair faces humiliation.
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A ballad in seven scenes, tracing the life of a protective oak, with music by Johnny Flynn
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Fallon wonders if the grass might be greener.
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Drama set at the 1948 London ‘austerity’ Olympics. Two sprinters' showdown touches hearts.
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George goes too far for his own good.
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4/5 Vance’s warnings about extraterrestrials seem to come true.
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Ros Atkins speaks to passionate teacher Isabella Greenan on how to communicate 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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Peter Gibbs and the panel are in Hexham to answer questions from the audience.
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A short story from Scottish writer Helen McClory marking the primal shift of the seasons.
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Two writers share their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
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Meet the Manchester man who believes he is God - and the people who share his belief.
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7/9 A professor is murdered in Ethiopia. His son believes that Meta is partly responsible.
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A panel of poets explore how poetry has tried to bridge the gap between ourselves and God.
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The Money Box Live team invites listeners and experts to discuss lasting power of attorney
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Knife crime in Britain gets called an 'epidemic', so is science the answer to tackling it?
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Clare meets two friends who run a walking website for a hike in Surrey
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Gyles Brandreth makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Schoolreaders.
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Behind the Crime, cuts at the World Service and the phone breakdown at Any Answers.
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Peter Gibbs and the panel are in Hexham to answer questions from the audience.
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An original short work for radio by Victoria MacKenzie.
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True story of one woman’s remarkable fight against malpractices in the building industry.
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Michael Symmons Roberts' drama about the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam.
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Black voters could be pivotal in the US election and are increasingly backing Donald Trump
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1/5 Alexei travels from Nottingham to Skegness, talking to strangers on his train.
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James Fox asks how Constable's The Hay Wain became so famous.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about LGBTQ life and culture in Weimar Germany.
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After its activists receive record sentences, how should journalists cover Just Stop Oil?
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AI technology promises to improve health outcomes. How soon might it be a reality?
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Is the 17 billion Euro project worth it?
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Matthew Bannister on a paediatrician, a snooker player, a councillor and a cake decorator.
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How commercial companies in space are expanding the possibilities for colonisation.
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BBC Sports presenter Jeanette Kwakye on the sportswomen to look out for at Paris 2024.
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Ben Myers' new novel, and the Children's Laureate joins presenter Horatio Clare.
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3/6 Three students from Loughborough University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz.
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Afternoon news and current affairs programme
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Analysis as the Israeli prime minister prepares to address the House of Representatives.
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Police officer suspended after airport kicking video.
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Arson attacks are causing travel chaos in France just hours before the Olympics open.
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Full coverage of the day's news.
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Is Work and Pensions the toughest cabinet job?
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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 July 1974, Captain Adamos Marneros landed the last flight at Nicosia Airport in Cyprus
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A cabaret of the word, with guests Alistair McGowan, Caroline Bird, and Toria Garbutt.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Democrat governors and members of Congress are backing Kamala Harris to replace him
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5/6 Mark Steel visits Nether Edge, a leafy suburb of Sheffield.
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He faces a lengthy jail term for his role in the banned group Al-Muhajiroun
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5/5 The population is plummeting and only Rhys seems to care.
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He has suspended seven MPs for backing an amendment to abolish the two-child benefit cap
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3/4 Modern masculinity. Friendship.
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One of the men arrested on Tuesday has been found to have a cyst on his brain
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1/4 The train crew discover a suspect package. Comedy written by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis.
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Incendiary devices were placed on rails to the north, west and east of the French capital
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1/6 We Need To Talk About Kamala.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Clive Anderson and guests at Latitude Festival.
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The US is working on a diplomatic solution to end attacks on the Israel-Lebanon border.
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Rima Ahmed chooses audio highlights from the week.
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There’s a shock at the vets.
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Tom talks to the creators of the hit new musical Fangirls.
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Alistair faces humiliation.
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Samira Ahmed looks at the perilous situation facing arts sponsorship in the UK.
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Fallon wonders if the grass might be greener.
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The actor and author on their new sci-fi book, and the Cultural Olympiad in Paris.
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George goes too far for his own good.
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Tom Sutcliffe and guests review the week's cultural highlights.
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Ellen and Mark look at how popstars, and their fans, have been depicted in film and TV.
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Max Cotton's year of food self-sufficiency in Somerset.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince are joined by special guests and put to the test by curious kids.
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David comes to the rescue.
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How has our rapidly changing world altered blind and partially sighted people's lives?
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Ros Atkins speaks to passionate teacher Isabella Greenan on how to communicate clearly.
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Figures show a significant rise in mental health disorders among 16 to 24-year-olds. Why?
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Also, we dip into the Seine’s Olympic clean-up, and is Flying Ant Day really just one day?
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Mishal Husain is joined by an expert panel for the Today Debate on the 2024 US elections.
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New research aims to identify how well people respond to glaucoma treatment.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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After its activists receive record sentences, how should journalists cover Just Stop Oil?
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Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from the Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine.
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Michael Morpurgo on heroism, triumph and disappointment as the Olympics gets underway.
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Claudia Hammond is in Malawi, hearing what life is like after brain surgery.
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Behind the Crime, cuts at the World Service and the phone breakdown at Any Answers.
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Matthew Bannister on a paediatrician, a snooker player, a councillor and a cake decorator.
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Thrill-seeker Christine Granville becomes Britain’s first female spy during the war.
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Police secretly record conversations about smuggling as members of the Scorpion gang plot.
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A journey through the contested land between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea.
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The business of private education: how it works, how much money is made and where it goes.
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Dawn Bonfield on how engineering can save the world - if it becomes more inclusive.
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James monitors the physical ups and downs of watching the Euros final in an experiment.
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Are modern-day problems of tea workers a legacy of British imperialism?
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The untold story of when Black Power came to Britain and forever left its mark.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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The people seeking free debt advice because of accidental benefit overpayments.
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Comedian Sara Pascoe makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Women and Children First UK.
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Cross-border attacks between Hezbollah and Israel fuel fears of a wider war.
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Kamala Harris gets backing from democrats after Joe Biden drops out of presidential race.
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June is the centre of a social media storm, but she’s desperate to hold onto her success.
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How an extraordinary grilling in Congress resulted in Kimberly Cheatle's resignation.
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June has discovered who’s behind the social media account attempting to blackmail her.
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Israeli leader attempted to rally support for war in Gaza in joint session of Congress
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June couldn’t resist using Athena’s notes again for inspiration, with major consequences…
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An officer is suspended after video showed a man being stamped on at Manchester Airport.
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After fierce backlash, June is determined to use the controversy to reclaim her success.
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The world's athletes sailed up the River Seine for the Olympic opening ceremony
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June Hayward watched Athena Liu die. But now she’s convinced Athena wants to meet her.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sheila Dillon speaks to women who lead some of the UK's top fine dining restaurants.
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Ben Wright discusses the public finances and the Tory leadership race with three new MPs.
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5/5 The clock is ticking down, but what happens when it gets to zero?
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Alicia McCarthy reports as the prime minister faces questions after international summits.
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Jon and his guests discuss biopsies and the awkward moment you’re told you have cancer.
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Sean Curran reports from Westminster as the government faced its first Commons rebellion.
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It's all about the tatties and the berries!
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Comedian Maisie Adam talks about her love of football ahead of the Women's World Cup 2023.
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First PMQs for Sir Keir Starmer as PM
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Amol and Nick get a classical take on current US and UK politics.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs agree to change the rules on politicians' second jobs.
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The role of donations in presidential campaigns.
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A minister promises to help victims of the infected blood scandal. Susan Hulme reports.
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4/4 Will a song that induces labour lead to childbirth live on air?
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2/6 Three students from the University of St Andrews take on their dons in the upbeat quiz.
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Patients at a mental institution in Sweden are given excessive amounts of toffee.
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Journalism as activism. Is it enough to just report it straight?
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An original short work for radio by Victoria MacKenzie.
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