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Saudi's film industry is booming but not all stories can be told.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Minster Church of St John the Baptist, Halifax
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1/5 An encounter with a whale on the Pacific Ocean leaves Maurice and Maralyn in peril.
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2/5 Maurice and Maralyn are living their dream on the high seas, but disaster soon strikes.
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3/5 Maurice and Maralyn are adrift in the Pacific Ocean on a tiny raft struggling to survive.
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4/5 For Maurice and Maralyn hope of rescue dwindles after 60 days adrift on the Pacific Ocean.
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5/5 117 days have passed since Maurice and Maralyn were cast adrift and hope of rescue faded.
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Sara Collins speaks to a BBC Bookclub audience about her award-winning debut novel.
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Reflection with Fiona Stewart, a writer who runs a Christian arts charity.
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We talk tenant farmers and prize-winning silage.
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Reflection with Fiona Stewart, a writer who runs a Christian arts charity.
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What could a 'reset' in the UK-EU relationship mean for food and farming?
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Reflection with Fiona Stewart, a writer who runs a Christian arts charity.
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MPs are told animal products from Germany entered the UK despite an import ban.
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Reflection with Fiona Stewart, a writer who runs a Christian arts charity.
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Egg producers want their chickens ordered inside to protect them from bird flu.
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Reflection with Fiona Stewart, a writer who runs a Christian arts charity.
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An internal report highlights inappropriate language at NFU Scotland meetings.
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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 Rev Dr Mark Clavier.
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Join anthropologist Ella Al Shamahi to find out why grandmothers are so important.
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Peter’s Church in Petersfield, Hampshire.
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The things that blind people don't know that they don't know!
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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 passionate proponent of walking in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.
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MPs are told German animal products entered UK despite foot and mouth import ban.
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Touch: what a single sense can tell us about changing ideas of intimacy and privacy.
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Sarah Swadling meets GP turned farmer Dr Johnny Wake.
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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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Ken Bruce makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Family Fund
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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Richard Littledale walks the Great Orme in north Wales.
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Rebecca Stott ponders the theme of migration, with help from Aristotle.
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Presenter Megan McCubbin recalls the bizarre calls of male capercaillie at a lek.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Tim Minshall, Bernie Bulkin and Fiona Dear.
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How one man with Down's syndrome wanted to inspire others by running his own business.
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Kirsty Young asks podcaster Adam Buxton what advice he would give his younger self.
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James discusses the risk from H5N1 and asks your questions on urinary incontinence.
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Matthew Syed explores the ethical boundaries around using AI to create digital ghosts.
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5/6 Alex Renton tracks down some of the former members of a pro-paedophile group.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the influential English architect John Soane.
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Armando Iannucci and Helen Lewis are joined by a guest, journalist Rob Hutton.
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Nemone Lethbridge, barrister, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Nisha Katona, former barrister now Mistress of Spices and culinary Womble.
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How should we discern substance from rhetoric in the US President's pronouncements?
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The Oscar-nominated actress on her role in Anora.
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Actor and writer Daisy May Cooper on the new series of Am I Being Unreasonable?
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The justice secretary responds to a report out today on women in prison.
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What were the NHS 'catalogue of failings' that led to three people being killed in 2023?
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West End star Marisha Wallace on taking on the iconic role of Sally Bowles in Cabaret.
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Join Greg and his guests in medieval Europe to learn about the legends of King Arthur.
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4/5 Sophie Willan tells the inside story of the BAFTA winning series Alma’s Not Normal.
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Actor Stephen Mangan is castaway by Lauren Laverne.
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Nicky Campbell explores the history and influence of British boarding schools.
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1/5 An encounter with a whale on the Pacific Ocean leaves Maurice and Maralyn in peril.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore the world of hitmen on screen.
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2/5 Maurice and Maralyn are living their dream on the high seas, but disaster soon strikes.
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Nick Robinson asks whether it’s possible to go for growth at the same time as going green?
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3/5 Maurice and Maralyn are adrift in the Pacific Ocean on a tiny raft struggling to survive.
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Playwright, screenwriter and director Sir David Hare on his formative cultural influences.
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4/5 For Maurice and Maralyn hope of rescue dwindles after 60 days adrift on the Pacific Ocean.
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Sheila Dillon looks into why healthy eating policies often fail and future strategy.
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5/5 117 days have passed since Maurice and Maralyn were cast adrift and hope of rescue faded.
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Sonia Sodha assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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Inside the clinic helping DR Congo's casualties of war recover and rebuild their lives.
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A bombshell is dropped on Harrison, and Lynda finds herself in over her head.
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The perils of contacting motor insurance claims lines.
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How much are you paying for adult social care?
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Spain's expat homes crackdown. And are you a fraudster?
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Has the Trump-inspired vibe shift already reached the UK?
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Do boiling water taps save you money?
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Should surrogacy be allowed?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Energy firms dubbed 'outrageous' over back-billing.
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5/8 Topical panel quiz show, taking its questions from the week's news stories.
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The award-winning rapper known for his technical artistry and complex songwriting.
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3/6 Ivo Graham and Sara Pascoe join the panel for a game of Just a Minute.
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President Trump says EU will be next in line for tariffs, as world braces for trade war.
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Lucy Easthope explores the history of risk.
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Lucy Easthope explores the history of risk.
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Both Gazan and Israeli politicians respond to the president's proposed takeover of Gaza.
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Lucy Easthope explores the history of risk.
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Bank of England cuts interest rates - but it's bad news for growth.
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Lucy Easthope explores the history of risk.
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The Home Office wants access to encrypted data. How will tech firms respond?
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Lucy Easthope explores the history of risk.
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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 Bishop's Stortford High School.
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We ask whether we're about to see the first outlines of a ceasefire deal in Ukraine.
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The UK's debt is in the headlines - Dharshini David tells the story behind national debt.
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A bombshell is dropped on Harrison.
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2/4 Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris actor and amateur sleuth.
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2/3 The village rumour mill works overtime as Sergeant Dover investigates Martin's murder.
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Chelsea puts her foot in it.
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4/5 How do you come to terms with your own capacity for violence?
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The little-known story of the first publication of the Qu’ran in English.
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Fallon makes the most of the situation.
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Corey's world is changing, but he can always count on his favourite snack...
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Lynda finds herself in over her head.
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2/5 The origin of a pop song is disputed. Can Jess and Maya identify who wrote it?
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Join anthropologist Ella Al Shamahi to find out why grandmothers are so important.
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Peter Gibbs prunes through the GQT archives in search of advice on planting for wildlife.
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John Yorke looks at CS Lewis’s novel That Hideous Strength.
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Crime writer Mark Billingham nominates the musician, singer and songwriter George Harrison
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A young man becomes a sensation when he starts dissecting corpses in front of crowds.
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4/7 One man’s determination to find his mother reveals an unbearable secret.
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Touch: what a single sense can tell us about changing ideas of intimacy and privacy.
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Your questions answered on the cost of care in later life.
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AI is at a turning point, Aleks Krotoski and Kevin Fong ask what direction it will take.
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Clare meets a passionate proponent of walking in the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.
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Beneficiary Melissa Rice makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Forward Trust
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Michael Rosen asks a linguist how he invents new languages for TV series and films.
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Peter Gibbs prunes through the GQT archives in search of advice on planting for wildlife.
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An original short story for radio, written and read by Eley Williams.
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Herman Melville's classic tale. Read by Alex Jennings.
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1/2 Lewis's 'modern fairy tale for grown-ups' warns of a world where technocrats are kings.
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Jeremy Cliffe examines how economic decline is shaping the German election.
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2/4 A story of a mother's love, and anger. Demeter seeks justice for Persephone.
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A long, slow look at great artworks, photographed in extraordinary detail.
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David and Simon discuss the chancellor's vibe shift, dealing with Donald, and Bill Gates.
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The heads of Channel 4, The Independent and Sky News on meeting the needs of Gen Z.
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40% of English and Welsh crimes went unsolved in 2024. So is prevention better than cure?
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And what does locking up a load of radioactive waste have in common with baking a cake?
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Matthew Bannister on a farmer, a campaigner, a nurse practitioner and a singer.
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Matthew Syed explores the ethical boundaries around using AI to create digital ghosts.
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What were the NHS 'catalogue of failings' that led to three people being killed in 2023?
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Best-selling author Emma Healey tells us about her new book Sweat and its three influences
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7/13 The wide-ranging music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini
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President Trump delays tariffs on goods from Mexico after agreeing a border security deal.
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The Israeli prime minister is the first foreign leader to visit the White House this term.
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The president says 'everybody loves' his proposal to force Palestinians out of Gaza.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he is 'not satisfied' with economic growth 'as it is'.
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The families hope access to the children's TikTok accounts will shed light on their deaths
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Full coverage of the day's news.
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The chairman of Reform UK on wealth, faith, Boris Johnson and Elon Musk.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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In WW2, a Japanese American troop was one of the most decorated army units in US history
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Don Paterson, Zena Edwards, John McAuliffe on Michael Longley, and words for numbers.
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Mexico cuts an eleventh-hour deal with Donald Trump to avert a trade war
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3/6 Ivo Graham and Sara Pascoe join the panel for a game of Just a Minute.
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Police in Sweden say ten people have been killed in a shooting at a school campus.
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4/4 Alexei considers the role of the police force using stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
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US allies have condemned President Trump's plan to remove Palestinians from Gaza.
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6/6 Comedy about reincarnation starring Daniel Rigby, Ashley McGuire and Elis James.
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The Bank of England has halved its forecast for growth and cut interest rates.
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2/6 Drunk people use inside voices, Christmas is cancelled and A Guy Who Decides... decides.
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The Government has demanded the right to access encrypted data stored by Apple users.
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5/8 Topical panel quiz show, taking its questions from the week's news stories.
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Israel has expressed shock at the gaunt appearance of hostages released by Hamas in Gaza.
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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New hope for an end to the war in Ukraine as Trump reveals he has spoken to Putin
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Julie Hesmondhalgh presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Chelsea puts her foot in it.
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Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
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How film and television have changed in the first 25 years of this century.
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Fallon makes the most of the situation.
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September 5 director Tim Fehlbaum, new TV series Amandaland, the history of Slapstick.
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Lynda finds herself in over her head.
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Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore the world of video shops on screen.
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The award-winning rapper known for his technical artistry and complex songwriting.
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Playwright, screenwriter and director Sir David Hare on his formative cultural influences.
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Will Jolene help or hinder.
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Can Marcus save the bells that changed his life?
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How to plank your way to improve your posture, core strength and heart health.
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How is our relationship with big tech changing?
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And new clues about how life on Earth began from a dusty old space rock.
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Nick Robinson asks whether it’s possible to go for growth at the same time as going green?
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The things that blind people don't know that they don't know!
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Do we have to choose between conserving nature and growing the economy?
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When talc might be listed as a carcinogen, the industry assembles a ‘talc task force’.
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The heads of Channel 4, The Independent and Sky News on meeting the needs of Gen Z.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from The Bishop's Stortford High School.
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Rebecca Stott ponders the theme of migration, with help from Aristotle.
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40 years ago George Lucas risked everything on making The Empire Strikes Back. Here's how.
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Michael Rosen asks a linguist how he invents new languages for TV series and films.
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Matthew Bannister on a farmer, a campaigner, a nurse practitioner and a singer.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Tim Minshall, Bernie Bulkin and Fiona Dear.
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How one man with Down's syndrome wanted to inspire others by running his own business.
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Miranda joins thousands of the guru’s followers from around the world on a free holiday.
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Evan Davis talks to Ahti Heinla, co-founder of robot delivery firm Starship Technologies.
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4/5 What is technology doing to something as human as forming relationships?
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James discusses the risk from H5N1 and asks your questions on urinary incontinence.
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Armando Iannucci and Helen Lewis are joined by a guest, journalist Rob Hutton.
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Matthew Sweet and guests discuss routine, repetition and our sense of time
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A box of evidence contains a witness’s warning: a chemical is coming for all of us.
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Energy firms dubbed 'outrageous' over back-billing.
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Ken Bruce makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Family Fund
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Inside the clinic helping DR Congo's casualties of war recover and rebuild their lives.
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President Trump agrees to pause imposition of tariffs on Mexico and Canada by a month.
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1/5 A Highland heist story from the author of the Wyndham and Banerjee series.
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President Trump says he supports permanently resettling all Palestinians from Gaza.
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2/5 Sunita disturbs an intruder in the next instalment of Abir Mukherjee's Highland heist.
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White House says US won't fund Gaza's reconstruction or put American boots on the ground.
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3/5 Sunita has five days to find a hundred grand otherwise her criminal past will be exposed.
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Bank of England downgrades growth forecast and predicts more inflation as it cuts rates
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4/5 Roddy's created a whisky to tempt any collector's palate, but is it enough to save Sunita?
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President Trump will send envoy to Munich Security Conference next week
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5/5 Sunita's plan hangs in the balance and all depends on Primakov - is he in a buying mood?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sheila Dillon looks into why healthy eating policies often fail and future strategy.
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Ben Wright and guests discuss a ministerial sacking and a crackdown on irregular migration
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1/5 Sarah Larsen went missing after investigating an urban legend.
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Sean Curran reports as a minister unveils new grades for England's schools.
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A young woman is heartbroken when her best friend dies, but then... she comes back.
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Susan Hulme reports as energy security and net zero ministers take questions from MPs.
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4/4 Why was Alison kicked out of The Glitterbabes, Westmeath's premier break-time girl band?
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Sean Curran reports on the weekly clash between Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch at PMQs
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Can Keir Starmer avoid picking a side?
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs debate President Trump's plans for Gaza.
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Musk says "it's now or never" for his revolution
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Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster as peers debate private members' bills.
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Dara Ó Briain and Isy Suttie unravel a strange-but-true tale, with guest Louisa Ellis.
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6/13 The wide-ranging music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the influential English architect John Soane.
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An original short story for radio, written and read by Eley Williams.
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