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How Malaysia failed to plan for its fast-growing elderly population.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Margaret, Leiston in Suffolk.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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India Rakusen explores the influence that people and place have over labour and birth.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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India Rakusen examines the thorny issues of choice and consent during birth.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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India Rakusen explores the breakdown and rebuilding of trust during pregnancy and birth.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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India Rakusen examines how pain has been acknowledged historically and in modern day.
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India examines the moments after birth and how the rush of love isn’t always instant.
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Elif Shafak talks to Shahidha Bari about her new novel, There Are Rivers in the Sky.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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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 Steve Taylor
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Mama Hen, the woman who rescues commercial flocks of hens when their laying days are over.
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Weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Steve Taylor
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Flooded farmers are waiting several months for government grants to pay for the clear-up.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Steve Taylor
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UK beef production is falling, but demand stays steady.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Steve Taylor
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The Scottish Parliament is being urged to introduce legislation for nature targets.
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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 Steve Taylor
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Four cases of the bluetongue virus have been confirmed in sheep in Norfolk and Suffolk.
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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 Dr Lesley Carroll.
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Reporting a story requires detail. But how much is enough? Or too much?
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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 Lawrence and Paul, Pudsey in West Yorkshire
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In Touch digs a little deeper into how visually impaired people do archaeology.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Keir Starmer sets out challenges in Downing Street speech, plus Oasis reunite.
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Energy suppliers meet government ministers as fuel prices are set to rise.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
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Helen Mark discovers a wilderness in the heart of Penzance.
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A new approach to controlling TB in cattle is revealed by the Government
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How has our rapidly changing world altered blind and partially sighted people's lives?
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Rebecca Rooney visits a farm where a student project became a booming food company.
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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 with William Crawley.
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Sports presenter Clare Balding makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Access Sport
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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A Service from Northern Ireland which reflects on how God equips His people
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Tom Shakespeare on the humiliation of crawling.
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For Dominic Couzens the difference between razorbill and guillemot is fascinating.
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Aleks and Kevin find out, why can’t AI drive me home yet?
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A musician’s-eye view of classical music’s best-loved works.
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Killer whale matriarchs, their dependent sons and the evolution of the menopause
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We meet a patient on a revolutionary cancer vaccine trial, plus planning for cyber attacks
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Matthew Syed explores whether you can find joy and fulfillment in the single life.
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The Hosein brothers face trial for Muriel's murder, but her body is still missing.
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Karol Sikora and Sarah Le Brocq negotiate their red lines on whether obesity is a disease.
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Kavita meets some of the last survivors of the 1943 Bengal famine.
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Kirsty Wark and guests relive the summer of the London 2012 Paralympics
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A whole new story of the theft of The Madonna of the Yarnwinder emerges.
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Why a former advertising exec helps train ex-offenders to become bike mechanics.
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Tigers, snakes, sharks… Blair Braverman asks, why are people so drawn to animal tattoos?
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The head of the Fire Brigades Union warns thousands living in unsafe high rise buildings.
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Nuala McGovern explores sibling bonds, rivalries and finding sisterhood outside family
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Which female athletes are tipped for success at the Paralympics?
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Bel Powley and Susan Wokoma on their new play about why we fall in love.
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Stage and film actor Janet McTeer stars as Hera, Queen of the gods, in new series Kaos.
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Presenter Nicki Chapman on her new memoir and two decades in the music industry.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about Palaeolithic cave art.
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2/7 Jay Rayner’s panel of food experts are in Aldershot to offer their top tips and recipes.
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Kirsty Wark reunites survivors and first responders from a Glasgow helicopter crash.
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Michael Sheen explores the art of acting.
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The culture of the beauty industry and our attitude to ageing.
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India Rakusen explores the influence that people and place have over labour and birth.
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Amy Harman and Roderick Williams add the next five tracks to the playlist
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India Rakusen examines the thorny issues of choice and consent during birth.
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Paul Kenyon returns to Merseyside to examine the possible issues that led to the violence.
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India Rakusen explores the breakdown and rebuilding of trust during pregnancy and birth.
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Best-selling crime novelist Lee Child on his formative cultural influences.
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India Rakusen examines how pain has been acknowledged historically and in modern day.
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Leyla Kazim considers new solutions from food waste laws to fridge redesigns.
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India examines the moments after birth and how the rush of love isn’t always instant.
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Recapping a busy week for Sir Keir Starmer.
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The Sudanese volunteers caring for hungry, displaced and traumatised communities.
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There’s a shocking confrontation for Susan, and Kate finds herself haunted by the past.
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More students are commuting but are universities set up to give them the best experience?
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From lost luggage to cancelled flights, what are your holiday horror stories?
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As we wait on news on energy bills, we ask what help is there for people struggling now.
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The charity that helps stroke survivors through reading.
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Do foam rollers help with exercise?
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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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Is it classist to stop Geordies using the term of endearment 'pet'?
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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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The winter fuel payment and how to make sure you get it if you're eligible.
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6/6 Hang on - are there ghosts in this machine?
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The latest weather forecast
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The prolific playwright who grew up near Nottinghamshire's former coalmines.
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4/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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We remember the life former England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson.
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The refurbishment - cost-cutting and a race to the bottom in the construction industry.
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Sir Keir Starmer says things in the UK will get worse before they get better.
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The story of the night - part one.
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Nine Palestinians have been killed in what the IDF says is a 'counter-terrorism operation'
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The story of the night - part two.
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We look at the impact a smoking ban in pub gardens could have on the hospitality sector.
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The story of the night - part three.
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Will the government's new plan to get rid of tuberculosis in cattle work?
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What happened after the fire?
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The latest national and international news and weather reports from BBC Radio 4
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Ben Wright presents political debate from the National Botanic Gardens of Wales.
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The brother of two hostages still held by Hamas joins us.
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Reflections from passengers on the 18:53 London to Manchester. What's causing the delays?
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It’s The Stables vs the Summer Fete.
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Martin Jarvis performs as Richmal Crompton's immortal schoolboy character William.
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1/5 A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father.
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There’s a shocking confrontation for Susan.
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A sharply observed and audio rich satire on modern politics.
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Debate rages for the Horrobin clan.
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A blind marathon runner and her guide aim for the Paralympics. New drama from Isley Lynn.
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George fears he may be out of his depth.
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Inside story of how David Cameron and Barack Obama failed to bring Putin to heel in Syria.
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Kate finds herself haunted by the past.
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4/5 After seeing a haunting vision, Beth goes on the run. Paranormal thriller.
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5/12 Who was Joe Ferguson? His family says he was a man on a mission. What did he know?
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Neil reaches the end of the line.
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Peter Gibbs and the panel visit Blenheim Palace to answer your gardening queries.
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1/3 Stag and Hens get together at a rundown seaside hotel.
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Biographical series in which guests choose someone who has inspired their lives.
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Law enforcement catch on to the illegal steroid market, midst Reagan’s War on Drugs.
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Short documentaries about reaching across distance. Presented by Josie Long.
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Celebrating sixty years of On Your Farm.
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4/4 The former President of Ireland tells Jim Naughtie why she remains a "prisoner of hope".
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Anita says Mumbai is the LA of India but when Shaun was in LA he got lost in a showroom.
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Helen Mark discovers a wilderness in the heart of Penzance.
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Matt Lucas makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of FareShare.
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How we talk about getting older can affect how we age. Michael hears from Dr Lucy Pollock.
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Peter Gibbs and the panel visit Blenheim Palace to answer your gardening queries.
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Usherette Lisa arrives to work at the cinema, only to learn there has been a bomb scare.
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Part three of Vasily Grossman's dark and honest account of the battle of Stalingrad
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Yash and Padma return to Mumbai having fulfilled the terms of their exile.
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Douglas Fraser asks what it will take to get the UK defence sector on a war footing.
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1/7 Jay Rayner and a panel of food experts answer questions from a hungry audience in Lambeth.
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Tristram Hunt examines the ways grand houses tell their stories and make their money.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about notorious Italian nun Benedetta Carlini.
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What the Pavel Durov case means for the future of social media.
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David Aaronovitch and guests talk about how worried we should be about the new MPox strain
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Also, the latest on Alzheimer's drugs and how we work out Paralympic classifications.
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Matthew Bannister on an entrepreneur, journalist, literacy campaigner and football manager
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Matthew Syed explores whether you can find joy and fulfillment in the single life.
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Actor Janet McTeer stars as Hera, Queen of the Gods, in new series Kaos.
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James Naughtie and readers talk to bestselling novelist Ken Follett
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Russell Davies chairs the classic general knowledge quiz
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The prime minister warns an economic 'black hole' will mean a 'painful' October budget.
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Israel raids four major settlements in what it calls a counter-terrorism operation.
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The government confirms plans to ban smoking in some outdoor settings.
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Afternoon news and current affairs programme
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Full coverage of the day's news.
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Do foam rollers help with exercise?
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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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Oliver Tambo returned to South Africa in 1990 after 30 years in exile.
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Exploring the policing of protest in the UK, from Peterloo to the present - and beyond.
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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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The former England football manager had been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer.
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4/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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Sir Keir Starmer has warned that his government's first budget is "going to be painful".
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The Alzheimer's Alliance gang cause havoc at a funeral.
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Israel has launched its biggest military operation in the occupied West Bank in years.
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After a series of stress, Ian deserves a break as he tackles Holidays.
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The measures could see smoking banned in pub gardens and outdoor restaurants
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The freshest comedy from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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Vaccination will instead be the strategy for eradicating bovine tuberculosis
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6/6 Hang on - are there ghosts in this machine?
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Palestinians speak of damage by Israeli military.
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Clive Anderson and guests from Glasgow.
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Calls for a strike to try to force Israel's government to agree a hostage release deal.
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Andrew Peach selects audio highlights from the past week.
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There’s a shocking confrontation for Susan.
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Singer-songwriter and author Nick Cave shares his formative creative influences.
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Debate rages for the Horrobin clan.
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Actor Eileen Atkins reveals her formative creative influences and experiences.
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George fears he may be out of his depth.
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Writer Zadie Smith reveals her formative cultural experiences and influences.
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Kate finds herself haunted by the past.
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Professor Michael Sandel and an audience at the Hay Festival consider the ethics of AI.
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Neil reaches the end of the line.
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Dinara Klinton and Nicky Spence add five more tracks to the playlist.
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The prolific playwright who grew up near Nottinghamshire's former coalmines.
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Best-selling crime novelist Lee Child on his formative cultural influences.
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Emma takes matters into her own hands.
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The writer and sleep-deprived parent of a newborn, Ross Sutherland, stares into infinity.
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5/12 Who was Joe Ferguson? His family says he was a man on a mission. What did he know?
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Could the Russia Ukraine war lead to further escalation in the region and further afield?
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We try some cricket tacos – and ask what role insects might play in our future diets.
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Paul Kenyon returns to Merseyside to examine the possible issues that led to the violence.
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In Touch digs a little deeper into how visually impaired people do archaeology.
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Should some forms of misogyny be classed as extremism?
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2/5 Teenage boys all over the UK talk to Catherine Carr about their lives online.
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What the Pavel Durov case means for the future of social media.
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Ben Wright presents political debate from the National Botanic Gardens of Wales.
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Tom Shakespeare on the humiliation of crawling.
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Alan Dein uncovers a little known story of postwar conflict.
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How we talk about getting older can affect how we age. Michael hears from Dr Lucy Pollock.
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Matthew Bannister on an entrepreneur, journalist, literacy campaigner and football manager
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Can a daring young Belgian woman save the lives of hundreds of stranded airmen?
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New evidence about Scorpion's lifestyle in Turkey could provide vital clues to find him.
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Why Armenians in Jerusalem say they are fighting an existential battle.
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Biographical series in which guests choose someone who has inspired their lives.
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Killer whale matriarchs, their dependent sons and the evolution of the menopause
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We meet a patient on a revolutionary cancer vaccine trial, plus planning for cyber attacks
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Clive Anderson and guests from the Edinburgh Festivals.
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How do we navigate unfamiliar terrain? How do animals do it? And can dog poo help us out?
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A cabaret of the word - the best poetry and performances from Outspoken at Southbank.
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1/2 The disturbing inside story of the biggest jailbreak in British and Irish history.
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The winter fuel payment and how to make sure you get it if you're eligible.
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Sports presenter Clare Balding makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Access Sport
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The Sudanese volunteers caring for hungry, displaced and traumatised communities.
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PM will vow to ‘root out rot’ Tories left in speech from Downing Street’s rose garden
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6/10 During summer on his school friend's country estate, Leo is asked to carry secret messages
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Sir Keir Starmer repeated criticisms of previous government as he trailed "tough action"
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7/10 During summer with his friend's wealthy family, Leo is drawn into carrying secret messages
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What's behind the major military operation?
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8/10 During summer on his school friend's country estate, Leo is asked to carry secret messages
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The World Health Organisation says Israel has agreed to "humanitarian pauses" in Gaza
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9/10 During summer on his school friend's country estate, Leo is asked to carry secret messages
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What can be done to ease the financial pressures on end-of-life care?
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10/10 During summer on his school friend's country estate, Leo is asked to carry secret messages
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Leyla Kazim considers new solutions from food waste laws to fridge redesigns.
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Ben Wright and guests preview a new term in Parliament.
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5/5 Lucy Catherine's supernatural thriller journeys into the Zone in search of Sarah Ward.
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The story of the microchip's Cold War past, corporate present and quantum future.
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Jon and his guests discuss love, hope, strength and the future.
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The historian and the podcaster choose their favourite books.
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The Lovely Boys test each others patience in the final episode of the sketch show.
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3/4 Lauren can’t be trusted with the shared calendar. Neil can’t be trusted with parcels.
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Two award-winning writers share books they love with Harriett Gilbert.
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Amol and Nick give their take on the PM’s ‘Things Can Only Get Worse’ speech.
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Two crime writers join Harriett Gilbert to read each other's favourite books.
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The freshest comedy from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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2/4 Brighty’s quest to find just one person he’s never wronged leads him to a Cornish stag-do.
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The ultimate general knowledge contest between the most recent Brain of Britain champions
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It’s 2011 and Andemariam Beyene is out of options. One surgeon seems to provides hope.
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Reporting a story requires detail. But how much is enough? Or too much?
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Usherette Lisa arrives to work at the cinema, only to learn there has been a bomb scare.
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