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The young Gambians who had to give up on their journey to Europe.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Mary’s Church in the village of Newton Valence, Hampshire.
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A near miss in the skies over the South China Sea.
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How the Himalayas became the front line for a cyber war.
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A mysterious robbery leads to suspicions about the theft of intellectual property.
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The battle over who controls communications.
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How Britain and China launched a Golden Period.
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Paul Theroux talks about his latest short story collection and its three influences.
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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 reading and a reflection to start the day on Radio 4, with Jonathan Rea.
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Scottish Government too slow in implementing reforms recommended for salmon farming.
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A reading and a reflection to start the day on Radio 4, with Jonathan Rea.
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"Too many farmers feel farm assurance is 'done to them' rather than 'delivered with them'"
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A reading and a reflection to start the day on Radio 4, with Jonathan Rea.
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How President Trump's plans to deport illegal immigrants could hit farmworkers.
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A reading and a reflection to start the day on Radio 4, with Jonathan Rea.
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Report looks at how climate change and warmer waters are affecting Scottish marine life.
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A reading and a reflection to start the day on Radio 4, with Jonathan Rea.
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The supermarkets weigh in on farm inheritance tax.
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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 Rabbi Julia Neuberger.
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Join anthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi as she delves into the origins of gossip.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Mary’s Church in the village of Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk.
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In Touch assesses the impacts of a SEND system in crisis for visually impaired pupils.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Clare meets a listener marking her 60th birthday by walking 60 routes with 60 friends.
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Will the supermarkets make a difference on inheritance tax for farmers?
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The social history of the playground.
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Sarah Swadling visits a nursery producing around 1,000 varieties of fruit tree in Kent.
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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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Baroness Caroline Cox makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Power for the People.
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Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg marks the 80th anniv. of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Howard Jacobson talks linguistics and reflects on why language has turned extreme.
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For Springwatch presenter Iolo Williams seeing golden plover in Wales is a rarity today.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Daniel Levitin, Nwando Ebizie and Sara Veale
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How a community bus has provided friendship as well as transport.
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Kirsty Young asks actor Chiwetel Ejiofor what advice he would give his younger self.
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From kombucha to cold water swims, does any of it help protect us from getting a virus?
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Matthew Syed ponders the possibility of experiencing bliss in the midst of suffering.
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3/6 The Dirty Squad takes on the Paedophile Information Exchange.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the inspiring last days of the great Athenian philosopher.
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Helen and Armando use their free speech to decode Meta's new fact-checking rules.
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Harriet Wistrich, lawyer, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Nadiya Hussain knows how to turn up the heat in the kitchen andquietly contemplate life.
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The chancellor is 'happy' to revamp EU ties to bolster the UK economy. What might change?
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As Donald Trump is inaugurated, what will a second Trump presidency mean for women?
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Actress and film-maker Trudie Styler on her new documentary about Naples.
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The BAFTA-nominated actor on her new role in The Brutalist.
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The actor Marianne Jean-Baptiste on her latest role in Mike Leigh's Hard Truths.
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All-female non-violent Ukrainian resistance group fighting against Russian occupation.
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Join Greg and his guests in 16th-Century France to learn about Catherine de’ Medici.
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2/5 Ricky Gervais tells the inside story of his smash hit After Life.
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Nick Cave, singer and writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Sonia Sodha explores thorny ethical questions around the beginning and the end of life.
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A near miss in the skies over the South China Sea.
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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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How the Himalayas became the front line for a cyber war.
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Why is the brain of a Scottish soldier in a German archive, 80 years after his death?
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A mysterious robbery leads to suspicions about the theft of intellectual property.
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Conductor Marin Alsop reveals the formative influences on her career.
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The battle over who controls communications.
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Want to lose weight? How much can you achieve through exercise? Dan Saladino investigates.
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How Britain and China launched a Golden Period.
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George Parker assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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With the ceasefire in effect, Fergal Keane contemplates the future for Gaza and Israel.
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It’s a life changing day for one resident and disaster strikes for Joy.
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The time taken to get a grant of probate is coming down but not for everybody.
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Is working from home working?
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Illegal streaming, care home fees and cancelled flights.
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Evan explores what happens to companies that decide to operate without managers.
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Which cooking oils are best for your health?
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Racism and mental health, safe spaces for ethnic minorities and addressing whiteness.
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New data suggests over 1.4m pensioners unexpectedly received a tax bill last year.
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3/8 Andy Zaltzman hosts the topical quiz show, unpicking the week's news stories.
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The entrepreneur who became the UK’s investment minister.
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1/6 Sue Perkins returns for a brand new series of Just a Minute.
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Axel Rudakubana admits murdering three girls. Plus the return of Trump.
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The author of a Japanese masterpiece who saw the beauty and absurdity in everyday life.
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Keir Starmer outlines a new terror threat posed by "loners, young men in their bedrooms".
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The Enlightenment encyclopaedist; the ultimate interdisciplinary thinker.
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Sun owner offers 'full and unequivocal' apology for intrusion into Harry's private life
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A prolific historian from ancient Greece – female, freelance and working from home.
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Harrowing details of the Southport attack are revealed ahead of the killer's sentencing.
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Working in chaos at a desk strewn with papers, 'Dictionary Johnson' left a great legacy.
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Millions of people are urged to stay at home and travel is disrupted across the UK.
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A life-long collector of curiosities, Darwin saw massive significance in tiny changes.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from All Saints Church in Porthcawl.
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A week since the ceasefire in Gaza, we look at how it could impact the West Bank's future.
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What will it mean for Palestinians if Israel bans Unrwa, the UN agency that provides aid?
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The Carters debate the next step.
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6/6 When Hennikay meets Guy’s new client, he realises that maybe it’s time he moved on.
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4/4 Christmas dinner is in ruins as Jane Marple unmasks a jewel thief.
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2/5 How much do childhood experiences impact the mind of a murderer?
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It’s a life-changing day for one resident.
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Unflinching drama. One drunken evening changes everything for two students in love.
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Freddie faces an uncertain future.
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Paula longs for laughs, love and adventure. Can she find them without leaving the house?
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Josh attempts to stir the pot.
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5/5 In a dangerous race to catch the killer Cressida makes a shocking discovery.
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Join anthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi as she delves into the origins of gossip.
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Disaster strikes for Joy.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT team visit Shepton Mallet to answer your gardening questions.
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Ian Sansom takes a look at The History of Mr Polly, the satirical novel by HG Wells.
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe picked by writer A N Wilson.
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A young woman locks herself in a cell for years and becomes a literary trailblazer.
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2/7 After discovering who she really is, Claire has decided to tell her side of the story.
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The social history of the playground.
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Insurance can be crucial when you need it, but have you got it covered?
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Aleks Krotoski and Kevin Fong uncover what happens when you feed an AI its own output.
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Clare meets a listener marking her 60th birthday by walking 60 routes with 60 friends.
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Colette Love makes the Radio 4 Appeal for the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association UK.
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Jackie Kay has written a book in Scots and tells Michael about her love of the language.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT team visit Shepton Mallet to answer your gardening questions.
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An original short story by Anthony Shapland, read by Nathan Sussex.
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World radio premiere of Albert Camus’ classic novel of a town under plague and quarantine.
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1/2 An unhappy shop-keeper discovers that it's never too late to change life for the better.
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The storm breaks as Donald Trump returns.
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Poet Emily Berry explores the music and mystery of Connie Converse.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis decode Donald Trump’s inauguration.
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What are the implications of Prince Harry's settlement with The Sun owner?
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Is it time to replace the little chemical factories in our pockets with something better?
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Matthew Bannister on an actress, a businessman, a script writer and a footballer.
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Matthew Syed ponders the possibility of experiencing bliss in the midst of suffering.
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The Oscar-nominated actor Felicity Jones on her latest role in The Brutalist.
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Take Four Books speaks to Michelle de Kretser about her new novel and its three influences
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5/13 The wide ranging music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini
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Prince wins 'substantial' damages as NGN apologises for 'serious intrusion' in his life.
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Axel Rudakubana is sentenced for the murder of three young girls in Southport in July.
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Two rare red warnings for wind are lifted but Storm Éowyn leaves thousands without power
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Full coverage of the day's news.
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The Labour MP says abuse in politics has got worse since the murder of her sister Jo Cox
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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 1974, Gary Gygax created the fantasy roleplay game.
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Ian McMillan is joined by Joelle Taylor, Anthony Joseph, Luke Wright and Rob Drummond.
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President Trump has been sworn in for his second term in the White House.
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1/6 Sue Perkins returns for a brand new series of Just a Minute.
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He says the UK must rethink how it protects its citizens, after the Southport murders.
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3/4 Janey reflects on key relationships and regrets, and ponders her pearly gate prospects.
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Prince Harry declares "monumental victory" over Rupert Murdoch's newspaper empire
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4/6 Comedy about reincarnation with Daniel Rigby, Ashley McGuire, Ed Gamble and Freya Parker.
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Axel Rudakubana is jailed for 52 years for his assault on a dance class in Southport.
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A new sketch show that showcases the best online talent.
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Storm Éowyn hits parts of the UK and Ireland, bringing gust exceeding 100mph.
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3/8 Andy Zaltzman hosts the topical quiz show, unpicking the week's news stories.
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Another four hostages released by Hamas as more Palestinian prisoners are freed
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Clive Anderson and guests have their very own Burns Supper.
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President Trump has suggested relocating Palestinians in Gaza to nearby Arab countries.
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Derek 'Pluto' Murray chooses audio highlights from across the BBC.
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Adrien Brody and Brady Corbet talk about The Brutalist.
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It’s a life-changing day for one resident.
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Sean Baker on Anora, Caryl Phillips's new novel, an exhibition on Soil at Somerset House.
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Freddie faces an uncertain future.
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James Graham on Brian & Maggie, Merchant of Venice, live music from Karine Polwart.
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Josh attempts to stir the pot.
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Tom is joined by Rowan Pelling and Tim Robey to review the highlights of the week.
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Disaster strikes for Joy.
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Ellen and Mark explore the visionary world of the veteran British filmmaker.
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The entrepreneur who became the UK’s investment minister.
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Conductor Marin Alsop reveals the formative influences on her career.
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Lynda steps into the spotlight.
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Can taking a photograph keep hold of the person you love even when they have no memory?
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How Vitamin D can boost your immune system and help your brain.
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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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Why is the brain of a Scottish soldier in a German archive, 80 years after his death?
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In Touch assesses the impacts of a SEND system in crisis for visually impaired pupils.
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg sparks a row about gender in the workplace.
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In the 1970s, a scientist discovers asbestos fibres in talcum powder.
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What are the implications of Prince Harry's settlement with The Sun owner?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from All Saints Church in Porthcawl.
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Howard Jacobson talks linguistics and reflects on why language has turned extreme.
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Bureaucracy - what is it good for? And who is it good for?
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Jackie Kay has written a book in Scots and tells Michael about her love of the language.
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Matthew Bannister on an actress, a businessman, a script writer and a footballer.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Daniel Levitin, Nwando Ebizie and Sara Veale
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How a community bus has provided friendship as well as transport.
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How a town in Poland – once in Germany - is discovering its troubling past.
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Evan Davis explores if working four eight-hour days could benefit employees and bosses.
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2/5 Have we lost faith in institutions, politicians - and even money?
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From kombucha to cold water swims, does any of it help protect us from getting a virus?
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Nihal Arthanayake and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Helen and Armando use their free speech to decode Meta's new fact-checking rules.
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Michael Crick, Irving Finkel, Sophie Coulombeau and Oliver Burkeman join Matthew Sweet.
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Vanessa Kisuule investigates the best and worst of wedding poetry.
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Evan explores what happens to companies that decide to operate without managers.
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New data suggests over 1.4m pensioners unexpectedly received a tax bill last year.
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Baroness Caroline Cox makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Power for the People.
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With the ceasefire in effect, Fergal Keane contemplates the future for Gaza and Israel.
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As he is sworn into office for second term, President Trump says a new era has begun.
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6/10 William tries to stop thinking about turtles. Neaera thinks about spiders.
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Trump sets free more than 1,500 people charged for the US Capitol riot four years ago.
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7/10 Plans are made to help the turtles escape. A date is decided.
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A Royal Navy submarine is sent to intercept a Russian spy ship off UK waters.
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8/10 Release day arrives. William and Neaera drive through a moonlit night to Polperro.
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Southport killer Axel Rudakubana will serve minimum of 52 years for "sadistic" murders
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9/10 Neaera visits the zoo to update George. An interesting exchange follows.
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The storm unleashed 100-mile-an-hour winds across the UK and Ireland.
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10/10 William observes the comings and goings in the house and begins to worry about Miss Neap.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Want to lose weight? How much can you achieve through exercise? Dan Saladino investigates.
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Ben Wright hosts Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme.
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4/5 Jess and Maya examine audio forensic evidence from a nightclub shooting.
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Sean Curran reports on delays to the hospital building programme in England.
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Marian Keyes and Tara Flynn try and tackle their listeners' problems. Last of the series.
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs question the Home Secretary about the stabbings in Southport.
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2/4 Alison Spittle has a long-held prom-related grudge, and needs to get closure.
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Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more.
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Is the world safer with Donald Trump in the White House?
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Susan Hulme reports as ministers stand firm on inheritance tax plans for some farms.
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And will US troops solve the border crisis?
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Alicia McCarthy reports on an attempt to set legally binding climate and nature targets.
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Dara Ó Briain and Isy Suttie unravel a strange-but-true tale, with guest Georgia Toffolo
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4/13 The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the inspiring last days of the great Athenian philosopher.
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An original short story by Anthony Shapland, read by Nathan Sussex.
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