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The beach resort frozen in time by 50 years of conflict, and the struggle over its future
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Gabriel in Stoke Gabriel, Devon.
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1/5 The moving story of how one family's grief was transformed into a lifesaving gift.
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2/5 As Max's health deteriorates, the emergency services race against time to reach Keira.
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3/5 Keira’s family are united in their determination to offer her organs for donation.
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4/5 The gift of Keira's family is about to change lives as Max struggles on the ward.
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5/5 Before Max’s life-changing operation, the surgical team take a moment to give thanks.
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Graham Norton speaks to Johny Pitts about his new novel, Frankie.
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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 Sarah Joseph.
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Does the UK need a fishing strategy?
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Sarah Joseph.
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Charlotte Smith looks at the impact of the weather on this year's harvest
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Sarah Joseph.
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Has the government broken the law over fishing quotas?
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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 Sarah Joseph.
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Small livestock farms are most at threat from cuts to the agriculture budget.
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Sinking ropes trial to stop minke whales being tangled in fishing gear.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Right Rev Mary Stallard.
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Dealing with the big lie.
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Andrews church in the village of Oakington, Cambridgeshire.
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A new study about auditory perception, plus Paralympic twins Eliza and Scarlett Humphrey.
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Councils get new powers to run bus services, plus Garry Richardson's final Today programme
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The early release of prisoners - to ease overcrowding - gets underway.
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Lord Darzi's landmark report warns the NHS is in a 'critical condition'.
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How mackerel (and other fish) have shaped the people and landscape of Aberaeron.
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Caz Graham brings you the biggest rural stories of the week.
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Hipster baristas in Philadelphia and Chinese-run espresso bars in Italy.
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Why farmer's daughter Louise Duck has set up a chilli farm
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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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Actress Natalie Cassidy makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Solving Kids' Cancer UK
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Marking Harvest at One Church Brighton, with music from Bob Chilcott and the BBC Singers.
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Megan Nolan reflects on mothers... and not mothers.
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For Megan McCubbin, the barn owl is her favourite bird.
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Aleks Krotoski and Kevin Fong answer the question: can AI get me a new job?
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A musician's eye view of classical music's best-loved works.
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Climate scientist Peter Stott on taking on sceptics and modelling our climate impact.
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Joe Wicks launches the All in the Mind Awards, and why music makes us cry
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Plus migrants v pensioners and Ed Miliband’s energy auction claim.
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1/10 A Jan 6 rioter glimpses the matrix. Gabriel Gatehouse follows his journey.
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Former defence minister Tobias Ellwood & NUS president Amira Campbell on national service.
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Comedian John Meagher investigates his nightmares and Northern Ireland's 'satanic panic'.
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Kirsty Wark is joined by witnesses recalling the day the Berlin Wall came down.
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Culinary maestro Yotam Ottolenghi, joins us to chat 'Comfort' food.
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UEFA warns that a new regulator for English football could lead to a ban from the Euros.
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New allegations against controversial influencer Andrew Tate.
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Minister for School Standards, Catherine McKinnell responds to mums of children with SEND.
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Director Ellen Kuras on her new film about the pioneering WWII photographer Lee Miller.
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Sarah Owen MP joins Anita Rani after being elected chair on Wednesday.
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Karen Maguire speaks out about the breakdown of her adoption of a two-year-old boy.
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Join Greg and his guests in New York to learn about the history of Broadway.
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4/7 Jay Rayner and the panel answer culinary questions from an audience of keen cooks in Leeds
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Kirsty Wark reunites key figures from the hit reality TV show Castaway.
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Documenting the round-the-clock care of Nora, a non-verbal seven-year-old.
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1/5 The moving story of how one family's grief was transformed into a lifesaving gift.
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Joe Stilgoe and Gabriella Swallow add the next five tracks to the playlist.
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2/5 As Max's health deteriorates, the emergency services race against time to reach Keira.
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After the Grenfell inquiry, what will it take to deliver safe and secure homes for all?
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3/5 Keira’s family are united in their determination to offer her organs for donation.
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Booker prize-winning Jamaican author Marlon James reveals his cultural influences.
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4/5 The gift of Keira's family is about to change lives as Max struggles on the ward.
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Dan Saladino visits a unique collection of bread starters and finds a world of microbes.
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5/5 Before Max’s life-changing operation, the surgical team take a moment to give thanks.
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George Parker of the Financial Times assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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Our correspondent heard the verdict on Tuesday's debate from voters in the swing state
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Susan fears the worst, and Alice attempts to come to terms with recent events.
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Battle to reclaim rent and John Lewis.
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How much do you value working from home?
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Report finds one in eight women in joint mortgages suffer economic abuse.
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UK tarnish proof jewellery brand started in 2021.
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What's the best way to keep your hot drink hot?
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Are the seven dwarfs perpetuating dangerous stereotypes or harmless fantasy figures?
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How will disabled pensioners be impacted by the cut in the winter fuel payment?
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2/8 Simon Evans, Ria Lina, Glenn Moore, and Coco Khan quiz the news
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Welsh first minister and leader of Welsh Labour, Baroness Morgan of Ely.
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6/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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As the Covid inquiry resumes, there are fresh calls for a procurement corruption probe.
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A mathematician struggles to find love. What could be messing with his odds?
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Sir Keir Starmer addresses TUC conference, ahead of MPs' vote on winter fuel allowance.
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With one bar chart, three students help expose a global corporate scandal
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Oliver Campbell, who has learning disabilities, has murder conviction quashed.
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In war-starved Netherlands, a doctor discovers a life-saving cure for a common disease.
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A few odd squiggles on a graph lead to a Nobel prize-winning discovery.
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President Putin's former advisor speaks to us about Russia's new red lines in the war.
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A strange sound prompts an incredible discovery.
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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 debate from the Skypark in Glasgow.
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Germany is due to reinstall some controls on its borders: what does it mean for Schengen?
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The steel crisis in Wales, China’s role, and why it should matter to everyone in Britain
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2/6 Curator Peter Knight has his 15 minutes of fame and thrusts Plum House into the spotlight.
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3/5 Dr Maeder’s sessions bring some uncomfortable truths about Max’s home life to the surface.
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Harrison struggles to keep control.
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By Marcella Evaristi. In 1642, the Puritans close the theatres for 18 years.
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Alice attempts to come to terms with recent events.
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A queer coming-of-age story as mixed-race Mari tries to fathom her own identity.
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Neil tries to put on a brave face
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Delightful drama starring Glenda Jackson, and Bella Ramsey as old and young Edith Sitwell.
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There’s a silver lining for Brian.
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1/10 Inside story of the CIA, starring Kim Cattrall and Ed Harris.
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7/12 A memo goes missing - until now. It rallies a community to keep calling for the truth.
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Ruairi attempts to offer some hope
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Kathy Clugston presents an autumnal archival edition of Gardeners' Question Time.
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3/3 A view of fifty years of marriage from the roof of a rundown seaside hotel.
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The biography show where famous guests pick someone they admire or love.
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As the authorities close in on the steroid dealing ring, loyalties are tested.
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Short documentaries that ripple through space. Presented by Josie Long.
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Hipster baristas in Philadelphia and Chinese-run espresso bars in Italy.
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How do you start to recover financially from a gambling addiction?
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When did countries become countries? Misha Glenny on what is happening in Taiwan now.
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How mackerel (and other fish) have shaped the people and landscape of Aberaeron.
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Victoria Hislop makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Lepra
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Eli Burnstein talks about fine distinctions between words.
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Kathy Clugston presents an autumnal archival edition of Gardeners' Question Time.
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72 hours after giving birth, Sadia turns into a statue.
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Graeme Garden's comic play tells America's most astounding true tale of quackery.
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Padma is horrified when Nyra seeks Gopi’s advice and switches sides to work for Dhruv.
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Jill Lepore explores the life of Eugene V. Debs and the legacy of his socialist politics.
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3/7 Jay Rayner and the panel answer questions from a hungry audience in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Young opera singers and their teachers reveal the beauty of Italian 'bel canto' singing.
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David and Simon discuss Kate’s video and what we've learnt about the government's PR.
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The US Department of Justice says it has uncovered a Russian-influence operation.
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Should Germany worry about the far right's success in regional elections in east Germany?
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Also, the science of what we do with our nuclear waste and why.
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Matthew Bannister on an actor, an anthropologist, a musician and an organiser.
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Plus migrants v pensioners and Ed Miliband’s energy auction claim.
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Actor Tracy-Ann Oberman on her return to the square.
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Matt Haig speaks to Johny Pitts about his new book, The Life Impossible.
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Russell Davies chairs the classic general knowledge quiz
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The Princess of Wales announces she has finished chemotherapy, in a personal video.
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The government says means-testing the allowance is needed to rebuild Britain.
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Afternoon news and current affairs programme
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The Office for Budget Responsibility gives its forecast on debt and spending for the UK.
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Putin threatens NATO if Ukraine uses long range missiles.
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Full coverage of the day's news.
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'I'm actually good at what I do. And I'm fed up of pretending that I'm not good at my job'
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The story of how a Viking inspired wireless technology.
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Exploring the policing of protest in the UK from Peterloo to the present - and beyond.
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It heard there were not enough staff and hospital infrastructure was unfit for purpose
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6/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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The Tory motion seeking to stop the benefit from becoming means-tested was rejected
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1/6 Victoria Coren Mitchell returns with the show which dares to commit heresy.
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Pat Finucane was killed by loyalist paramilitaries in 1989 at his home in Belfast
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2/4 Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
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The review concluded the NHS in England was in a "critical condition"
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2/4 Phil and Polly visit HMP Parbold as part of the annual "Bring Your Family To Prison" day.
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The Kremlin have stripped the officials involved of their accreditation
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2/8 Simon Evans, Ria Lina, Glenn Moore, and Coco Khan quiz the news
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The government is facing fresh calls to rethink cuts to winter fuel payment
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Clive Anderson from Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival in Stirling.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Steven Rainey chooses audio highlights from the past week.
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Harrison struggles to keep control.
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Bella Mackie on her second novel and the formation of a privately funded orchestra.
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Alice attempts to come to terms with recent events.
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Front Row recorded at the BBC's Contains Strong Language poetry festival in Sydney.
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Neil tries to put on a brave face
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Jacqueline Wilson her latest book, and two of the stars of BBC One's Nightsleeper.
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There’s a silver lining for Brian.
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Van Gogh exhibition and The Critic reviewed plus the National Short Story Award shortlist.
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Ruairi attempts to offer some hope
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Saxophonist Emma Rawicz and pianist Julian Joseph add the next five tracks.
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Welsh first minister and leader of Welsh Labour, Baroness Morgan of Ely.
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Booker prize-winning Jamaican author Marlon James reveals his cultural influences.
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Reality hits home for the Grundys.
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The amputee who recovered his will to live walking a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
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7/12 A memo goes missing - until now. It rallies a community to keep calling for the truth.
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Are the UK's finances really as bad as Labour says? And if they are, how do they fix them?
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Why was the Grenfell Tower cladding so dangerous?
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After the Grenfell inquiry, what will it take to deliver safe and secure homes for all?
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A new study about auditory perception, plus Paralympic twins Eliza and Scarlett Humphrey.
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Is banning smoking outdoors good for our health or state overreach?
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4/5 Boys all over the UK talk to Catherine Carr about sex, consent and relationships.
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The US Department of Justice says it has uncovered a Russian-influence operation.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the Skypark in Glasgow.
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Megan Nolan reflects on mothers... and not mothers.
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How David Bowie saved his life and career in 1970s Berlin.
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Eli Burnstein talks about fine distinctions between words.
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Matthew Bannister on an actor, an anthropologist, a musician and an organiser.
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An elite secret unit of Jewish commandos take on the Nazis.
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Things move quickly following the release of this series and Scorpion has nowhere to hide.
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The journey from cocoa to chocolate in Ivory Coast.
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The biography show where famous guests pick someone they admire or love.
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Climate scientist Peter Stott on taking on sceptics and modelling our climate impact.
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Joe Wicks launches the All in the Mind Awards, and why music makes us cry
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Clive Anderson, Michelle McManus and guests from Glasgow.
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How can a brainless single-cell slime mould help to solve our most complex problems?
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Anne McElvoy with guests including David Runciman and Gisela Stuart
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Tales of data and discovery with Hannah Fry.
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How will disabled pensioners be impacted by the cut in the winter fuel payment?
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Actress Natalie Cassidy makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Solving Kids' Cancer UK
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Our correspondent heard the verdict on Tuesday's debate from voters in the swing state
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Chancellor urges Labour MPs to back plan to cut payment for millions of pensioners.
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6/10 A woman on the cusp of marriage prepares to leave old familiarities behind.
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will debate for the first time in Pennsylvania.
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7/10 An engaged woman prepares her trousseau as she examines the marriages she’s seen up close.
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Can Sir Keir Starmer fix the health service?
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8/10 A woman embarks on the long journey into rural Canada to visit her father and stepmother.
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Starmer to meet Biden as pair decide whether to let Kyiv fire Western weapons into Russia
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9/10 A woman visiting home is confronted by worrying changes in her elderly father.
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The prime minister has met the president in Washington as tensions with Russia grow.
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10/10 When her father falls ill, a daughter and her stepmother are thrown together.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Dan Saladino visits a unique collection of bread starters and finds a world of microbes.
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Ben Wright and guests discuss the PM's trip to Italy, migration and arming Ukraine.
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2/5 Maya’s life has gone off the rails. But is someone really trying to kill her?
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Mandy Baker reports on a revolution on the buses.
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Selections of poetry on various themes, chosen by listeners, with Roger McGough.
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David Cornock reports as MPs vote to scrap winter fuel payments for some pensioners.
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Comedy series following amateur paranormal podcaster Chris Relish.
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1/8 Jon Holmes's award-winning satirical comedy concept album returns to twist into the news.
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Mandy Baker reports from Westminster, where winter fuel payments were top of the agenda.
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Amol and Nick on what can be done to improve the health service.
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David Cornock reports as the health secretary unveils a damning report on the NHS.
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Our celeb endorsement episode!
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Alicia McCarthy reports as peers discuss the dire situation in Sudan.
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4/4 Brighty decides he can right a wrong - killing a man in a duel - without Babs’ help.
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Russell Davies hosts the classic general knowledge quiz.
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Martha Milete’s life changes one night in 2006 when two masked men break into her house.
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Dealing with the big lie.
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72 hours after giving birth, Sadia turns into a statue.
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