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A psychic offers to perform an exorcism to remove the poltergeist. Is Shirley in danger?
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Parish Church of St Peter, Tiverton in Devon.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 A women's writers' group being their collective diary as the Taliban retake Afghanistan.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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2/5 A women's writers' group confront the new reality of living under Taliban rule.
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3/5 September 2021 - many of the women consider leaving Afghanistan to escape the new regime.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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4/5 A fun day building a snowman becomes a cautionary tale.
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5/5 A new dress code is decreed, and the writers express their dismay in the collective diary.
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Christopher Brookmyre takes questions from a BBC Bookclub audience about his first novel.
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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 Very Revd Dr Sarah Rowland Jones
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A warning for tenant farmers as a Yorkshire solar farm gets the go-ahead.
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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 the Very Revd Dr Sarah Rowland Jones
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The hidden costs of clearing up after being culled out with avian flu.
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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 Very Revd Dr Sarah Rowland Jones
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Will new rules for the pig supply chain make it fairer for farmers?
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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 Very Revd Dr Sarah Rowland Jones
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American farmers are being urged to produce more by their president.
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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 Very Revd Dr Sarah Rowland Jones
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The latest news about food, farming and the countryside.
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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 Angad Kaur.
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Join paleoanthropologist Ella Al Shamahi to find out why we blush.
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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 Minster Church of St Mary’s in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
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Two blind female CEOs tell us about their journey to the top job.
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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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Businessman Sir James Dyson talks to Martha Kearney about the natural world.
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Trump's trade tariffs: what do they mean for world trade and us?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Ecological harms: from the Californian desert to the Salisbury Plain.
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Sarah Boden left Fleet Street for life on a hill farm in the Hebrides.
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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
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Entrepreneur Sara Davies makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Smart Works.
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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Live from Glasgow University Chapel with Revs Scott Blythe and Roz Lawson and Chapel Choir
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Zoe Strimpel explains why she's leaning in to social media.
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It was 1974, Iolo Williams was thrilled to see a hen harrier food pass.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Tim Birkhead, Kaliane Bradley and Mark Nowers.
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The story of the rock and roll roadie who left everything he owned to his best friends.
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Doyne Farmer on how predict the future to help prevent climate change and win at roulette.
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Fitness trackers at the ready! James runs through what wearables could mean for patients.
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The numbers behind Ukraine’s rare earth worth and the UK’s defence spending ambitions.
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When ancient tablets arrive labelled as tile samples, a federal investigation begins.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the interplay between plants and pollinators.
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What happens when private communications become public? Helen and Armando find out.
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William Boyd, writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Lorraine Kelly reveals how she's gone from the chat show sofa to our bookshelves.
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The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster tells us about his plan to shake up the state.
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Twiggy: the defining figure and fashion icon of the swinging Sixties.
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As new figures predict a rise in obesity, how can families approach this tricky topic?
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Women's voices and women's lives - topical conversations to inform, challenge and inspire.
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Stranger Things star hits out at 'bullying' about her appearance in press.
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Former MP Mhairi Black on her new career as a stand-up comedian.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about the history of coffee.
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3/6 Jay Rayner and the panel share their recipes and tips with an audience in Newtownabbey.
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Cyndi Lauper, singer-songwriter, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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One big role. Actors who have played the part tell their stories. This time: Fagin.
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Can we know what others know? And how do we figure out if they're telling fibs?
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1/5 A women's writers' group being their collective diary as the Taliban retake Afghanistan.
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Emma Rawicz and Neil Brand add five more tracks to the playlist.
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2/5 A women's writers' group confront the new reality of living under Taliban rule.
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The woman held in a mental health hospital for 45 years – when she wasn't mentally ill.
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3/5 September 2021 - many of the women consider leaving Afghanistan to escape the new regime.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince glide their way across the ice to crack into solid water.
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4/5 A fun day building a snowman becomes a cautionary tale.
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Sheila Dillon hears why some think the UK needs a communal dining revival.
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5/5 A new dress code is decreed, and the writers express their dismay in the collective diary.
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Caroline Wheeler from The Sunday Times assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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Arab leaders convened in the historic city of Cairo to draw up a post-war plan for Gaza.
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There’s a surprise for the Malik family, and Kirsty finds herself out of options.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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The rise of 'location vacations', and how we learned to love own-label brands.
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Is going green affordable for you?
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What can you do if your water company bills you £19k for a two-bed flat?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Top business brains tackle listener questions on how to succeed as an entrepreneur.
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Could washing machines soon be cleaning our clothes without using any water?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Wolves are back, right across Europe. Should we be nervous or welcoming?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Is the £20,000 a year annual limit for putting new money into cash ISAs about to be cut?
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1/6 We give up our minerals, fail to wear a suit, and attempt to radicalise some children.
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The latest weather forecast
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The EU’s top diplomat standing by Kyiv.
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1/6 A dating app, a rogue éclair and a thousand googly eyes.
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As Europe works to keep the US involved in Ukraine, we examine the UK government's options
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A hush-hush factory opening. No photographs allowed. Oaths of secrecy. What's going on?
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President Trump pauses military aid to Ukraine - we explore the impact on the front line.
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An unmarked grave – and missing documents. What do the authorities know?
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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A secretive place – but some are talking. Will anyone get to listen?
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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Strikes, panic and stock market shares in freefall.
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Following last night's Russian attacks we examine the resilience of the Ukrainian defences
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A woman types an anonymous letter – triggering a ferocious corporate court battle.
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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 All Stretton Village Hall, Shropshire.
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Are President Trump’s warmer words towards Russia part of a wider diplomatic plan?
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Douglas Fraser investigates the struggle to defend critical subsea infrastructure.
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There’s a surprise for the Malik family.
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2/6 Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star as a couple still passionate about life and each other.
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3/6 Castaway Stephen Mangan tries to curry favour by finding Ian Hislop’s hidden luxury.
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There’s a silver lining for Pat.
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2/3 Caroline has had a full body transplant and can hear a voice in her head.
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Zainab wishes she could turn back time.
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Life, love, death and drink told through the story of a small, northern family-run pub.
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Brian puts his foot in it.
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2/3 Drama by Katie Redford. On World Book Day, two teachers look for their happily-ever-after.
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Natasha plays her trump card.
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1/5 Alternative reality drama. A rare genetic condition makes some people live twice as long.
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Join paleoanthropologist Ella Al Shamahi to find out why we blush.
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Kirsty finds herself out of options.
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Kathy Clugston and the GQT panel return to Walsall to answer more gardening questions.
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John Yorke investigates Josephine Tey’s classic story about an imposter, Brat Farrar.
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The writer and the Southbank Centre's Head of Literature share books they love.
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The amputee who recovered his will to live walking a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
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In occupied France, can Agent Madeleine escape from the Nazis?
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Ecological harms: from the Californian desert to the Salisbury Plain.
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Who are expert witnesses, and what are the rules governing their use in criminal trials?
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Can we escape from air conditioning in an ever-heating world?
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Businessman Sir James Dyson talks to Martha Kearney about the natural world.
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Ambassador Martin Dougan makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Whizz Kidz.
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Andrea Catherwood gets an apology for no girls in How Boarding Schools Shaped Britain.
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Kathy Clugston and the GQT panel return to Walsall to answer more gardening questions.
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When an ageing rocker dies suddenly, he leaves behind a surprising mystery.
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The friendship between an English language teacher and his student causes unexpected waves
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1/2 Doppelganger thriller set in post-war England about a family with a dark secret.
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A fascinating snapshot of opinion on housing and immigration.
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2/6 Investigating every aspect of the food we eat.
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One big role. Actors who have played the part tell their stories. This time: Fagin.
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David and Simon discuss the US and Ukraine, a wise use of royal PR and Peppa Pig's news.
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Exploring the Amazon founder's influence on the media.
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Can Europe defend itself without US support?
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Inside Science unearths everything you need to know about these precious resources.
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Matthew Bannister on a comedy producer, a Secret Service agent, a French general, an actor
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The numbers behind Ukraine’s rare earth worth and the UK’s defence spending ambitions.
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Twiggy: the defining figure and fashion icon of the swinging Sixties.
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Novelist Tash Aw speaks about his new book, The South, and three key literary influences.
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11/13 The wide-ranging music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini
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The American leader criticises the Europeans' approach to support for Ukraine.
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President Zelensky says he's ready to work on peace under Trump's 'strong leadership'.
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Afternoon news and current affairs programme
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Man guilty of raping ex-girlfriend before her murder, and killing her mother and sister.
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How police foiled "one of the largest" foreign spying operations ever in the UK.
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Full coverage of the day's news.
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An exclusive interview with the former PM, reflecting on four years in Downing Street.
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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 1995 Microsoft released a new operating system after a $300 million marketing campaign
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Sonia Sodha explores thorny ethical questions around the beginning and the end of life.
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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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Sir Keir Starmer tells MPs that Donald Trump's desire for peace in Ukraine is "sincere".
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1/6 A dating app, a rogue éclair and a thousand googly eyes.
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President Zelensky says he's ready to work with Donald Trump to end war in Ukraine
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3/6 Discussion programme which challenges established ideas and questions received wisdom.
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American officials confirm they've stopped sharing intelligence with Ukraine.
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1/4 Changes of government, global power struggles and making up gossip for a living
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EU summit called to discuss greater defence spending and further support for Ukraine
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6/6 Every Oasis song ever, and why you should invest in English football.
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Three Bulgarians living in the UK face long jail sentences for their roles in a spy ring
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1/6 We give up our minerals, fail to wear a suit, and attempt to radicalise some children.
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Poland's PM says the latest attacks on Ukraine are the result of appeasing "barbarians"
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Music, chat and comedy with Clive Anderson, guests and a London audience.
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Hundreds have been killed in areas loyal to the ousted Assad regime
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Sophia Smith Galer selects the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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There’s a silver lining for Pat.
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What this year's Oscar winners say about the film and Daniel Evans on playing Edward II.
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Zainab wishes she could turn back time.
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Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
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Brian puts his foot in it.
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Jessica Lange, Welsh National Opera's new joint CEOs, and artist Alison Watt.
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Natasha plays her trump card.
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Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music.
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Kirsty finds herself out of options.
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Maya Youssef and Ben Gernon join Jeffrey and Anna to add five more tracks.
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The EU’s top diplomat standing by Kyiv.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince glide their way across the ice to crack into solid water.
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Ian Burke celebrates Manchester's new night bus service.
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Frances Young gives a personal reflection on the Nicene Creed.
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Could we be witnessing the end of liberalism?
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Google has launched a new AI tool called Co-Scientist. How good is it?
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The woman held in a mental health hospital for 45 years – when she wasn't mentally ill.
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Two blind female CEOs tell us about their journey to the top job.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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An exclusive interview with the former PM, reflecting on four years in Downing Street.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from All Stretton Village Hall, Shropshire.
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Zoe Strimpel explains why she's leaning in to social media.
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The St Paul's Riots in Bristol in 1980 remembered by those who took part.
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Andrea Catherwood gets an apology for no girls in How Boarding Schools Shaped Britain.
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Matthew Bannister on a comedy producer, a Secret Service agent, a French general, an actor
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Tom Sutcliffe with Tim Birkhead, Kaliane Bradley and Mark Nowers.
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Julian Douglas on when to start side hustling, and learning when to step away.
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Miranda returns to Paris after some surprising news about the guru.
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Why are some retailers bringing back people to scan our shopping?
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Doyne Farmer on how predict the future to help prevent climate change and win at roulette.
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Fitness trackers at the ready! James runs through what wearables could mean for patients.
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Stuart Maconie is with Dave Gorman, Angela Barnes, Simon Barnes, HotWax and Ni Maxine.
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What happens when private communications become public? Helen and Armando find out.
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Chris Lintott, Margaret Heffernan, Liam Halligan, Tim Garton Ash, Victoria Donovan
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Is the £20,000 a year annual limit for putting new money into cash ISAs about to be cut?
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Entrepreneur Sara Davies makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Smart Works.
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Arab leaders convened in the historic city of Cairo to draw up a post-war plan for Gaza.
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US President renews criticism of Ukrainian counterpart, says he should be "appreciative"
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1/10 A sparkling new 10-part literary whodunnit from the acclaimed author William Boyd.
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The Ukrainian president says he’s prepared to work under Trump’s ‘strong leadership’
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2/10 A new literary whodunnit from the acclaimed author William Boyd set on the Isle of Jura.
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The Brussels meeting follows Washington's suspension of intelligence sharing with Kyiv
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3/10 A sparkling new literary whodunnit from the acclaimed writer William Boyd.
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Ukraine's President will travel to Saudi Arabia next week, as Trump again questions NATO
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4/10 A sparkling new literary whodunnit from the acclaimed author William Boyd.
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Bulgarians, living in London, part of “one of largest” foreign intelligence operations
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5/10 A sparkling new literary whodunnit for Radio 4 from the award-winning writer William Boyd.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sheila Dillon hears why some think the UK needs a communal dining revival.
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Ben Wright and panel weigh government plans to cut the civil service and reform welfare.
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5/5 What happened to Sarah Larsen?
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Sean Curran reports as MPs rally round the Prime Minister's diplomatic efforts on Ukraine.
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What led to Musk’s obsession with existential catastrophism and colonising Mars?
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Alicia McCarthy reports on government plans to tackle the growing threat from the Iran.
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4/5 Patrick Marber and Peter Curran grapple in the dark with the wonders and woes of life.
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4/4 Jamie MacDonald recalls being assessed for disability allowance.
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Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more.
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Nick and Amol ask if Trump's second term is already more consequential than his first.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as ministers announce how they plan to move away from fossil fuels
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Join the Americast team for insights from across the US.
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs raise concerns about the use of smartphones in schools.
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2/4 Liverpool, Vietnam and a song about a man called Roger.
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10/13 Paul Gambaccini chairs the wide-ranging music quiz with contestants from around the UK.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the interplay between plants and pollinators.
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When an ageing rocker dies suddenly, he leaves behind a surprising mystery.
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