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The journey from cocoa to chocolate in Ivory Coast.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Andrews church in the village of Oakington, Cambridgeshire.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/10 The gripping story of the storming of the Iranian Embassy in the spring of 1980.
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2/10 It’s April 1980 and 6 gunmen are holding 26 terrified hostages inside the Iranian Embassy.
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3/10 Inside the Iranian embassy the hostages are terrified and the gunmen are volatile.
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4/10 On day two of the 1980 siege at the Iranian Embassy, cutting edge technology is deployed.
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5/10 Day three dawns at the Iranian Embassy, and the hostages wake to a new threat.
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Matt Haig speaks to Johny Pitts about his new book, The Life Impossible.
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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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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Right Rev Mary Stallard.
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Wild bird populations will only recover if more farmland is set aside for conservation.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Right Rev Mary Stallard.
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It's party conference season and the Lib Dems map out their vision for the countryside.
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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 the Right Rev Mary Stallard.
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Trail hunting - both sides of the debate.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with the Right Rev Mary Stallard.
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New plans to use supermarket data to enforce food safety.
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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 the Right Rev Mary Stallard.
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Chronic underinvestment in the English countryside is costing jobs and money.
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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With Linden Bicket, a teacher of literature and religion at Edinburgh's School of Divinity
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Glues hold our world together – and have done since the dawn of civilisation.
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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 the Great in Cambridge.
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Melanie Barratt: considered to be the first blind woman to have completed the Channel swim
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A second assassination attempt is made on Donald Trump's life.
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Universities say tuition fees must rise to prevent a 'slide into decline'.
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Israel's spy agency placed explosives in thousands of Hezbollah pagers, reports say.
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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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The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
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Helen Mark joins a group of young carers as they spend a night under canvas on Dartmoor.
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New plans to use supermarket data to enforce food safety.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Medical revolutions that transformed out relationship to our bodies and the world.
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Marie Lennon visits a homeless hostel based on a Somerset farm.
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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 a look at the papers.
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Emily Buchanan takes a look at the ethical and religious issues of the week.
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Comedian John Robins makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Brilliant Club
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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Finding God in the in-between spaces; from a Music Festival at Holy Trinity Church Melrose
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Howard Jacobson argues that liberation from red tape is no way to run a country.
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Writer Stephen Moss will soon lament the swallows about to fly to Africa for the winter.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Timothy Snyder, Oksana Maksymchuk and Lucy Ash
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How one cafe helps young adults with learning disabilities get on the job experience.
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Rosalie David on what mummies reveal about life, death and medicine in ancient Egypt
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Claudia finds out if surfing can boost mental health, by getting on a board herself!
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Plus, asylum seeker costs, private school bets and Baumol's cost disease
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2/10 At the height of the Cold War a charismatic Congressman meets a strange death.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the most prominent Victorian politicians.
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Glues hold our world together – and have done since the dawn of civilisation.
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Kirsty Wark reunites key figures from the hit reality TV show Castaway.
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Renowned Maître d' Fred Sirieix tells us why he is now seriously British.
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As Labour Conference commences, can the new government set a new tone?
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The writer, comic and TV host on chainsaws, chosen families, and a social media blackout.
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The Sex and the City actor on her new role as CIA agent Eloise Page on Radio 4.
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Four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan on her latest role in the film The Outrun.
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Maternity failings are becoming more widespread in England - we hear from a midwife.
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Artist Tracey Emin on her new exhibition and 'in-depth' retrospective book.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about Cleopatra.
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5/7 Jay Rayner and his panel of experts are in Norwich to answer questions from a hungry crowd
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James Graham, playwright, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Documenting the round-the-clock care of Nora, a non-verbal seven-year-old.
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1/10 The gripping story of the storming of the Iranian Embassy in the spring of 1980.
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Saxophonist Emma Rawicz and pianist Julian Joseph add the next five tracks.
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2/10 It’s April 1980 and 6 gunmen are holding 26 terrified hostages inside the Iranian Embassy.
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How a young woman was targeted by an online abuser who created pornographic deepfakes.
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3/10 Inside the Iranian embassy the hostages are terrified and the gunmen are volatile.
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Director and screenwriter Peter Kosminsky reveals the influences that shaped his career.
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4/10 On day two of the 1980 siege at the Iranian Embassy, cutting edge technology is deployed.
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Where do your nuts come from and are they really that good for you?
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5/10 Day three dawns at the Iranian Embassy, and the hostages wake to a new threat.
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A former Secret Services agent on how to make the U.S. election safe.
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An eyewitness account of the disbelief that followed the exploding pager attack in Lebanon
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Reality hits home for the Grundys, and Tom struggles to mediate.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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We hear from charities who appeal for people to donate their winter fuel payments.
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How should you pay for the BBC? If the licence fee was abolished, what could replace it?
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The ONS says rents are up by 8.4% - we get reaction and analysis.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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The UK lingerie company with no underwiring.
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Do drinks and powders with electrolytes help to hydrate you better?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Is it racist for a person of colour to call someone a coconut? Should it be a crime?
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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 people missing out on help with the cost of broadband and water bills.
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3/8 Simon Evans, Ian Smith, Aditi Mittal and Anushka Asthana quiz the news.
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The latest weather forecast
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Martin Hewitt is the UK’s new border security commander. Mark Coles has been learning more
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1/6 Sue Perkins hosts a new series of Radio 4's fast-talking panel show.
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Former BBC presenter Huw Edwards is given a 6-month suspended sentence for abuse images.
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How do you find a single man lost at sea?
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Live from the Liberal Democrats Party Conference in Brighton
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With an angry outburst at a conference, one scientist ignites a multi-decade quest.
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After months of mild quakes, a sudden tremor alarms an Italian city. What will follow?
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As the death toll from explosions in Lebanon increases, can a war with Israel be avoided?
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How does a small informal survey lead to shocking truths about the US justice system?
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Lawyers for 37 women accusing the former Harrods owner of abuse call him a 'monster'.
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A finance manager sports a perfect graph. Is it a fluke or something sinister?
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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 Weavers Academy in Wellingborough.
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It's Labour's first conference in power - 10 weeks in, is their strategy working?
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James Naughtie examines the backdrop to this year's United States presidential election.
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Reality hits home for the Grundys.
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3/6 Plum House is up for a prestigious award in London, so it's off to the big smoke.
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4/5 Dr Maeder has a plan to bring Max back from the brink of delinquency.
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There’s a surprise for Emma.
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A scientist and a linguist wrestle with the legacy of nuclear power.
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Tom struggles to mediate.
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1/3 Drama following the friendship of three radical lesbian feminists from the 1970s to today.
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Ian makes a surprising decision.
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1981. Northern Ireland. Attended by his mother and a priest, Bobby Sands nears his death,
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Susan attempts to hold everyone together.
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2/10 A rigged election and a Nazi spy…
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8/12 When a man used satellites to find dumps, he learned they’re everywhere. Is it a mafia?
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Ed takes a monumental step.
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Kathy Clugston, Matthew Pottage, Marcus Chilton-Jones and Bunny Guinness are in Hull.
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John Yorke looks at Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.
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Anneka Rice picks Jane Morris, wife of William Morris and muse to Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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5/5 The first of the five shortlisted stories for this year's BBC National Short Story Award.
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Josie Long presents short documentaries uncovering the power of words.
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2/5 The second of five stories in contention for this year's BBC National Short Story Award.
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Felicity Hannah discusses the finances of being a foster carer.
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3/5 The third of the five shortlisted stories for this year's BBC National Short Story Award.
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Helen Mark joins a group of young carers as they spend a night under canvas on Dartmoor.
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Actress Natalie Cassidy makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Solving Kids' Cancer UK
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4/5 The fourth of the five shortlisted stories for this year's BBC National Short Story Award.
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Kathy Clugston, Matthew Pottage, Marcus Chilton-Jones and Bunny Guinness are in Hull.
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1/5 Ross Raisin's short story about a journey into the gig economy's dark underbelly.
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Set at the time of the General Strike, Joan Craig meets Bloomsbury socialist Tony Dacre.
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Kofi is having a bad day when he first meets Robinson Crusoe. By Edson Burton
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The downfall of the steroid ring fuels a crackdown from law enforcement and policy makers.
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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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Medical revolutions that transformed out relationship to our bodies and the world.
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David and Simon discuss the BBC, Trump and navigating the unmentionable.
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Does bad misbehaviour of certain stars reflect a culture problem across TV?
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How can we get a better internet for everyone?
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From how it's made to farmers' perceptions, a deep dive into the edible innovation.
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Matthew Bannister on a surgeon, a journalist, a dancer and a scenic artist.
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Plus, asylum seeker costs, private school bets and Baumol's cost disease
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Four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan on her latest role in the film The Outrun.
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Rachel Kushner speaks to Octavia Bright about her Booker shortlisted novel, Creation Lake.
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Russell Davies chairs the classic general knowledge quiz
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Ex-presenter Huw Edwards receives suspended sentence for making child abuse images.
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Hundreds of members of armed group Hezbollah injured by their electronic pagers.
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Afternoon news and current affairs programme
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Afternoon news and current affairs programme
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'Monster' Al Fayed: women accusing him of sexual assault and rape demand justice.
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Fears grow of an all-out war in Lebanon, as Israel and Hezbollah exchange rocket fire
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The train drivers' union boss claims victory after two years of strikes.
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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 September 2014, Nathan Law led Hong Kong's 'Umbrella' Protests
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Daljit Nagra, Karen McCarthy Woolf, Brian Bilston and Stagedoor Johnny.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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He had admitted to having indecent images of children as young as seven
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1/6 Sue Perkins hosts a new series of Radio 4's fast-talking panel show.
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The Lebanese armed group immediately blamed Israel amid a recent escalation in tensions
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3/6 Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
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More people have died and been wounded as walkie-talkies detonated
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3/4 Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
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The group's leader said the detonations of pagers and walkies-talkies was a major blow
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3/4 When Phil's latest get-rich-quick scheme fails he picks a more well trodden path to riches
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They said those at Harrods, the department store he once owned, enabled his attacks.
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3/8 Simon Evans, Ian Smith, Aditi Mittal and Anushka Asthana quiz the news.
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Israel mounts another wave of air strikes targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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Nihal Arthanayake and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Strikes between Israel and Hezbollah have escalated, as concern grows about a wider war.
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Peter Curran chooses audio highlights from this week.
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There’s a surprise for Emma.
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The fashion editor on the In Vogue doc, live music from Slang Spirituals & Booker Prize.
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Tom struggles to mediate.
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David Peace on his new novel, Munichs, about the plane crash that transformed Man Utd.
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Ian makes a surprising decision.
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A Very Royal Scandal, Glasgow Cathedral Festival & crime writer Peter May.
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Susan attempts to hold everyone together.
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The Substance film, Olga Tokarczuk's The Empusium, Michael Craig-Martin's RA exhibition.
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Ed takes a monumental step.
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Rick Wakeman and Fenella Humphreys add five more serendipitous tracks.
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Martin Hewitt is the UK’s new border security commander. Mark Coles has been learning more
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Director and screenwriter Peter Kosminsky reveals the influences that shaped his career.
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Eddie may be fighting a losing battle.
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Why are all the bees dying? Simon Mitambo from Kenya's 'Land of Bees' looks for answers.
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8/12 When a man used satellites to find dumps, he learned they’re everywhere. Is it a mafia?
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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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How a young woman was targeted by an online abuser who created pornographic deepfakes.
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Melanie Barratt: considered to be the first blind woman to have completed the Channel swim
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Are the seven dwarfs perpetuating dangerous stereotypes or harmless fantasy figures?
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5/5 Boys all over the UK talk to Catherine Carr about their friendships and friendship groups.
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Does bad misbehaviour of certain stars reflect a culture problem across TV?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Weavers Academy in Wellingborough.
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Howard Jacobson argues that liberation from red tape is no way to run a country.
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Writer Jude Rogers revisits Threads, the Cold War nuclear film that haunted a generation.
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Poet Nabeela Ahmed on being multilingual.
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Matthew Bannister on a surgeon, a journalist, a dancer and a scenic artist.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Timothy Snyder, Oksana Maksymchuk and Lucy Ash
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How one cafe helps young adults with learning disabilities get on the job experience.
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Kavita meets some of the last survivors of the 1943 Bengal famine.
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Anneka Rice picks Jane Morris, wife of William Morris and muse to Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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Rosalie David on what mummies reveal about life, death and medicine in ancient Egypt
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Claudia finds out if surfing can boost mental health, by getting on a board herself!
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Clive Anderson from Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival in Stirling.
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Animals can be male, female... or LOADS of other things. What are they? And what about us?
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Do we live in a time of crisis? Matthew Sweet gets to grips with the present moment.
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Tales of data and discovery with Hannah Fry.
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The people missing out on help with the cost of broadband and water bills.
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Comedian John Robins makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Brilliant Club
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An eyewitness account of the disbelief that followed the exploding pager attack in Lebanon
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US Republicans want more protection for Trump after second apparent assassination attempt
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1/5 Penelope Wilton begins a series of stories taking their inspiration from still life images
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Thousands of injuries after pagers used by the militant group Hezbollah explode
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2/5 Hattie Morahan continues a new series taking its inspiration from still life images.
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Another day of explosions in Lebanon have killed at least 20 people.
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3/5 Monica Dolan continues Jon McGregor's series taking inspiration from still life images.
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Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, acknowledged an "unprecedented blow" after attack
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4/5 Dermot Crowley continues a new series taking inspiration from classic still life images.
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The UN Security Council meets to discuss the crisis as fears mount of a much wider war.
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5/5 The next in a series of powerful stories taking inspiration from classic still life images
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Where do your nuts come from and are they really that good for you?
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Ben Wright hosts Radio 4's political discussion programme from the Labour Party Conference
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3/5 Maya and Jake begin to make sense of why their lives have been spiralling out of control.
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A special edition from Hay Festival. Doon Mackichan and Bruce Robinson choose good reads.
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Roger McGough is joined by the National Poet of Wales, Hanan Issa.
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Two novelists share favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
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Comedy series following amateur paranormal podcaster Chris Relish.
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2/8 Jon Holmes's award-winning satirical comedy concept album returns to twist into the news.
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The broadcaster and the neuroscientist choose favourite books.
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Amol and Nick discuss what Israel’s attack on Hezbollah means for tensions in the region.
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Comedian Helen Lederer and Italian novelist Ilaria Bernardini choose books they love.
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A former Secret Services agent on how to make the U.S. election safe.
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Two writers share their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
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1/4 Randy Feltface digs deep and dirty.
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Russell Davies chairs the classic general knowledge quiz
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of the most prominent Victorian politicians.
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The culture of 'anti-ageing' and the ethics of the beauty industry
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