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How feminists in South Korea are being hunted down, attacked and sacked.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Mary’s church in the village of Frittenden, Kent.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Claudia Hammond revisits a bold experiment in digital cash, launched in Swindon
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Claudia Hammond re-examines an attempt to revolutionise flu vaccines.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Claudia Hammond looks back to a study exploring intrusive memories in cancer patients
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Claudia Hammond revisits an ingenious experiment combining robotics and evolution
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Claudia Hammond hears how the FBI modernised its manual system for storing fingerprints
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Jonathan Coe talks about his new novel and explores its connections to three other works.
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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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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Fleur Dorrell.
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Glyphosate resistant weeds discovered in the UK for the first time, on a farm in Kent.
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Weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Fleur Dorrell.
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England diverges from the EU and the rest of the UK on gene editing.
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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 Fleur Dorrell.
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UK bans imports of German meat, as authorities there tackle an outbreak of foot and mouth.
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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 Fleur Dorrell.
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Charlotte Smith checks out the latest in farm machinery at LAMMA 2025
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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 Fleur Dorrell.
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The Climate Change Committee is revising its advice on eating meat.
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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 reading and a reflection to start the day on Radio 4, with Jonathan Rea.
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Jack Boswell explores craic, the Irish way of blending humour, stories and shared joy.
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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 Mary’s Church in the village of Newton Valence, Hampshire.
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Where do you turn when you need to repair your Perkins brailler? In Touch has the answer.
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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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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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Clare meets a fellow lover of a wintery walk on a march up a hill in Grosmont.
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Charlotte Smith visits the LAMMA machinery show in Birmingham.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Giles Fraser and guests explore how the Pharisees became a byword for hypocrisy.
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How a Welsh woodland brought peace and comfort to a grieving father.
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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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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week with Ed Stourton.
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Colette Love makes the Radio 4 Appeal for the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association UK.
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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Poet and priest Malcolm Guite celebrates the Nicene Creed, and the Council of Nicaea.
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Mark Damazer argues that America's leadership in the world is about to be redefined.
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For wildlife photographer Trai Anfield, cattle egrets are always reliable on safari.
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Adam Rutherford with Agnes Callard, Sumit Paul-Choudhury and Keon West
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How one cafe is turning food waste into meals.
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Kirsty Young asks the comedian Sara Pascoe what advice she would give her younger self.
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Investigating why mould can make us sick and how we can avoid air pollution in our homes.
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Matthew Syed explores the nature of reality and the possibility of its hidden layers.
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2/6 Journalist Alex Renton investigates the Paedophile Information Exchange.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the day in 1792 when the French Revolution risked defeat.
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Helen and Armando are back, and they're looking at what makes a good political attack.
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Laurie Anderson, artist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Gardening Guru Monty Don has cultivated rows of fans by sharing personal experiences.
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Coverage from Israel and the Palestinian Territories as fighting in Gaza pauses.
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Britain’s first black woman bishop tells her story for the first time in a new memoir.
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Why do women often get stuck at lower-level jobs and what can be done about it?
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A report out today says services for children with SEND in England are ‘unviable’.
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New measures to prevent children from accessing online porn and harmful content.
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What will be in the impact of AI on IVF?
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about the Victorian Arts and Crafts movement.
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1/5 Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie tell the story of their breakout sketch show.
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Harriet Wistrich, lawyer, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Sonia Sodha explores thorny ethical debates around the start and end of human life.
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Claudia Hammond revisits a bold experiment in digital cash, launched in Swindon
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore how therapists have been portrayed on screen.
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Claudia Hammond re-examines an attempt to revolutionise flu vaccines.
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An investigation reveals children are being given illegal cannabis to treat epilepsy.
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Claudia Hammond looks back to a study exploring intrusive memories in cancer patients
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Writer Robert Harris reveals his cultural influences and experiences.
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Claudia Hammond revisits an ingenious experiment combining robotics and evolution
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Jaega Wise learns about one of the most common food additives: emulsifiers
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Claudia Hammond hears how the FBI modernised its manual system for storing fingerprints
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The Telegraph's Ben Riley-Smith assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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Stories of close encounters and lucky escapes amid LA's devastating wild fires.
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The verdict is in for Kirsty, and emotions run high at Beechwood.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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What will change for consumers as increased tax and wages hit supermarkets this year?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Have you fallen foul of private parking firms?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Gift card scams, online reviews and energy debt.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Evan Davis explores if working four eight-hour days could benefit employees and bosses.
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Do protein powders really deliver what they claim on the tin?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg sparks a row about gender in the workplace.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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What is a gilt and can you buy one?
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2/8 Andy Zaltzman hosts the topical panel quiz show.
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The first woman to be elected leader of Mexico.
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6/6 The multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
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The PM reveals plans for artificial intelligence in the UK.
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An obsessive, meticulous intellect that gave us ideas behind world-changing technology.
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Could a Gaza ceasefire be agreed in the coming hours? Qatar says it's 'close as possible'.
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The celebrated medieval philosopher who reconciled faith and reason.
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Inflation dips, a small reprieve for the Chancellor. Plus, can you be "fat but fit"?
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A remarkable 19th-century polymath inspired by the natural world and the universe beyond.
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A ceasefire deal is yet to be signed off. We hear from all sides of the conflict.
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A radical teacher who believed passionately in knowledge and education for all.
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We get the latest from Jerusalem and speak to Rory Stewart about Gaza's future.
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The irascible Greek thinker who lived in a barrel and argued for a simpler happier life.
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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 Codsall Village Hall in South Staffordshire.
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A ceasefire comes into force in Gaza.
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The storm breaks as Donald Trump returns.
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5/6 When the boss arrives from America, Guy needs Hennikay’s help ASAP – but Hennikay is AWOL.
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3/4 As the guests eagerly await their sumptuous Christmas feast, a theft is discovered.
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Joy isn’t herself at all.
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1/5 Has Dr Bridges made a mistake in putting co-offenders together in group therapy?
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An elaborate hoax goes wrong on a cold Russian night.
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The verdict is in for Kirsty.
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An elaborate hoax goes wrong on a cold Russian night.
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Emotions run high at Beechwood.
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4/5 Cressida is forced to flee when an anonymous source makes accusations against her.
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Jack Boswell explores craic, the Irish way of blending humour, stories and shared joy.
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Mick’s feelings are hurt.
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Peter and the GQT team visit the Barbican to answer to your gardening conundrums.
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John Yorke on Albert Camus and his exploration of the absurd in The Plague.
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Comedian Jessica Fostekew nominates the ancient English warrior queen, Boudica.
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A young Frenchman invents a tool that will change the lives of blind people.
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1/7 One man and three women are forced to reassess everything they knew about their families
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Giles Fraser and guests explore how the Pharisees became a byword for hypocrisy.
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From uniforms to meals and school trips, how can parents keep school costs down?
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Aleks and Kevin are on a quest to find out if AI can making video games even better.
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Clare meets a fellow lover of a wintery walk on a march up a hill in Grosmont.
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Mariella Frostrup makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of MicroLoan Foundation
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Adam Rutherford joins Michael to unpick the knotty language we use to talk about genetics.
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Peter and the GQT team visit the Barbican to answer to your gardening conundrums.
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A woman decides to contact her mother who abandoned her as a child.
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Audio drama from Ed Thomas - one of Wales' best living playwrights.
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3/3 Ruby’s growing up, and in doing so, she must unearth the ghosts of her past.
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Canada has a proud history of immigration. Why do some now want to close its doors?
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Greg James is back in the BBC Archives, rooting around for audio gems.
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After 50 years of Keith Jarrett's Koln Concert Kevin le Gendre unpicks its enduring appeal
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss Blake Lively, LA insurers and Centrica’s PR.
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What does the coverage of the LA fires tell us about journalistic priorities today?
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Is British politics today too complicated to be understood in terms of left and right?
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The positives and pitfalls of AI in medicine and a pasta recipe with added physics.
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Matthew Bannister on a comedian, a curator, a campaigner and an SOE agent.
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Matthew Syed explores the nature of reality and the possibility of its hidden layers.
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The UK’s first black female bishop on her autobiography, The Girl from Montego Bay.
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Paul Theroux talks about his latest short story collection and its three influences.
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4/13 The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
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Keir Starmer defends Rachel Reeves' handling of the economy.
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Siddiq’s resignation followed growing pressure over an anti-corruption investigation.
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Afternoon news and current affairs programme
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The Israeli cabinet is expected to ratify the Gaza ceasefire deal on Friday.
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The Supreme Court upholds a ban on TikTok, but president-elect Donald Trump may thwart it.
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Preparations are being made in Israel for the first exchange of hostages and prisoners.
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The chancellor reflects on 6 months in power and outlines her plan to 'turn things around'
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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In 1946, one of the world’s first electronic computers was unveiled in the USA.
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Highlights of the TS Eliot Prize Readings - extraordinary poetry from 2024.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Sir Keir Starmer outlines plans to harness artificial intelligence
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6/6 The multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
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Treasury minister resigns after being named in corruption probe in Bangladesh.
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2/4 Outrageous stories from the past and why Janey is driven to work till she literally drops.
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The BBC is told Israel and Hamas have signed up to a deal. An announcement is imminent.
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3/6 Comedy with Daniel Rigby, Ashley McGuire, Amy-Beth Hayes, Mike Wozniak and Freya Parker.
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Yvette Cooper has announced a three-month review of gang-based child sexual exploitation
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Comedian and gadget nerd Aurie Styla takes an autobiographical look at technology history.
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The Israeli government meets to vote on a Gaza ceasefire deal.
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2/8 Andy Zaltzman hosts the topical panel quiz show.
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The first hostage exchange is due to take place tomorrow.
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Nihal Arthanayake and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is now in force.
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Claudia Hammond chooses audio highlights from the past week across the BBC.
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Joy isn’t herself at all.
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Samira Ahmed talks to Michael Sheen about his plans for the Welsh National Theatre.
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Vivaldi's Four Seasons reimagined, LA fires, Leigh Whannell's new horror, Dead Ink Books
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The verdict is in for Kirsty.
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Franz Ferdinand play live, author Richard Price and news of this year's BAFTA nominations.
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Emotions run high at Beechwood.
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Lemn Sissay and Rhianna Dhillon review this week's cultural highlights.
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Mick’s feelings are hurt.
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Ellen and Mark take a quantum leap into the world of time travel and time loops on screen.
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The first woman to be elected leader of Mexico.
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Writer Robert Harris reveals his cultural influences and experiences.
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The Carters debate the next step.
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Siblings Sam and Bon Stone are angry. For the first time, they explore how they feel.
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Why being kind could benefit your mood, mental health and protect your body from disease.
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How new tariffs could affect the world economy during a second Trump presidency.
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What will happen in science this year?
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An investigation reveals children are being given illegal cannabis to treat epilepsy.
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Where do you turn when you need to repair your Perkins brailler? In Touch has the answer.
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Concerns about grooming gangs have led to a debate on how we treat different ethnic groups
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After a cancer diagnosis, Hannah Fletcher asks if her make-up contained asbestos.
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What does the coverage of the LA fires tell us about journalistic priorities today?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Codsall Village Hall in South Staffordshire.
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Mark Damazer argues that America's leadership in the world is about to be redefined.
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Phil Tinline asks what Ronald Reagan's re-election can tell us about a second Trump term.
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Adam Rutherford joins Michael to unpick the knotty language we use to talk about genetics.
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Matthew Bannister on a comedian, a curator, a campaigner and an SOE agent.
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Adam Rutherford with Agnes Callard, Sumit Paul-Choudhury and Keon West
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How one cafe is turning food waste into meals.
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The young Gambians who had to give up on their journey to Europe.
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Evan gets tips on finding a new job and hears how the process of getting one has changed.
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1/5 Matthew and his guests look back at some of the big events of the past 25 years.
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Investigating why mould can make us sick and how we can avoid air pollution in our homes.
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Clive Anderson and guests at the Trades Club in Hebden Bridge.
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Helen and Armando are back, and they're looking at what makes a good political attack.
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Ann Widdecombe, Rachael Wiseman, Sarah Jilani and Tiffany Watt Smith with Matthew Sweet.
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Vanessa Kisuule explores the incredible story of one of Australia's most celebrated poets
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An interrupted documentary about copyright law, told through a single song.
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What is a gilt and can you buy one?
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Colette Love makes the Radio 4 Appeal for the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association UK.
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Stories of close encounters and lucky escapes amid LA's devastating wild fires.
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The Prime Minister backed his Chancellor to remain in post for the rest of the parliament
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1/10 William visits the turtles at London Zoo. Neaera acquires a water-beetle and an aquarium.
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Prime Minister's advisor on ministerial standards issues report
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2/10 Neaera visits the Zoo to see the oyster-catchers, and is struck by the turtles.
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Israel and Hamas reach Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal.
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3/10 Neaera meets the keeper in charge of the turtles at the Zoo.
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Israel's Security Minister threatens to quit government if deal goes ahead.
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4/10 Neaera can’t get the turtles off her mind. The plan begins to gather momentum.
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US Supreme Court upholds a law that bans TikTok in the US.
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5/10 Despair lies below the surface of life, like sharks underneath the turtles.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Jaega Wise learns about one of the most common food additives: emulsifiers
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Ben Wright and guests discuss what Donald Trump's second term might mean for the UK.
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3/5 Jess and Maya reluctantly agree to assist a controversial public figure.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as the government answers questions from MPs about its AI plans.
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Marian Keyes and Tara Flynn try and tackle their listeners' problems.
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Sean Curran reports as chancellor Rachel Reeves is questioned about economic turbulence.
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Comedian Ahir Shah explores 7 'social sins' listed in 1925 by not-comedian Mahatma Gandhi.
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Alicia McCarthy reports on PMQs and how corridor care has become the norm in NHS hospitals
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What could the chancellor do to grow the economy?
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Sean Curran reports on the foreign secretary's response to the ceasefire deal in Gaza.
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How will the American public remember its 46th president?
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Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as MPs and peers debate private members' bills.
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Miles Asteri from The Traitors joins Dara and Isy to unravel a strange-but-true tale.
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3/13 Paul Gambaccini chairs the music quiz with competitors from around the UK.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the day in 1792 when the French Revolution risked defeat.
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A woman decides to contact her mother who abandoned her as a child.
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