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Danny spends the night with a poltergeist.
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1/5 A thought-provoking new book exploding conventional wisdom about medical diagnoses.
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2/5 A thought-provoking new book asking whether our culture of medical diagnosis is harming us
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4/5 The next in a thought-provoking book that questions our culture of medical over-diagnosis.
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5/5 The final part of a thought-provoking book questioning overdiagnosis in medicine.
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The award-winning author Eimear McBride talks about her new novel and its three influences
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
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What did the farming and food industry learn from the Covid lockdowns?
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
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Farmers fear the rise in violent encounters with illegal hare coursers.
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
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Concern for the future of rural pubs after government fund closes.
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
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Are biosecurity measures good enough to prevent another major epidemic in farm livestock?
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrea Rea.
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A new National Forest for England, the first in 30 years.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Richard Reddie.
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David Wilkinson gives a personal reflection on the Nicene Creed.
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The latest news from BBC Radio 4
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Parish Church of St Ethelbert in Falkenham, Suffolk.
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How does the government's reform to the welfare system affect visually impaired people?
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The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
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Martha Kearney meets entomologist George McGavin to talk about the importance of nature.
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Farmers fear the rise in violent encounters with illegal hare coursers.
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Smoking in modern Britain and the Soviet Union.
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Technology used for tomatoes refined to grow pharmaceutical grade cannabis under glass.
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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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Racing driver Billy Monger makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Comic Relief
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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Sunday Worship explores ideas of wilderness, silence, temptation and freedom.
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John Gray argues that truly democratic nations are, in the future, likely to be rare.
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Garden and nature writer Kate Bradbury recalls rescuing herring gull chicks.
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Five years on, Tim Harford looks at the data on the effect of lockdown.
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Sue Mitchell investigates who people turn to when they fear vulnerable friends need help.
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Jim Al-Khalili digs into the subterranean world of ancient bones with Jacqueline McKinley.
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Five years on from the first UK lockdown, what did we learn from that extraordinary time?
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Plus, UK v Russia on free speech and the collapse of the Labour Force Survey.
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How America's biggest Bible museum found a new mission after losing its sacred treasures.
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The prolific and versatile Jacobean playwright tasked with 'improving' some of Shakespeare
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Armando and Helen look at how we talk about those on welfare, and how it's changed.
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Professor Carl Jones, biologist, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Radio 4's Saturday morning show brings you extraordinary stories and remarkable people.
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Police and protestors clash in Turkey over the detainment of Erdogan opponent.
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Five years on from Covid lockdown, what's been the impact on babies born during that time?
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Pop legends the Sugababes on their 'new chapter'.
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The presenter and diversity advocate on researching Jamaican broadcaster Una Marson.
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Disabled women in the UK face barriers in maternity care. Marie Tidball MP tells her story
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How do babies communicate with us before they can speak?
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Join Greg and his guests in the long 18th century to explore Georgian love and courtship.
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5/6 Jay Rayner and a panel of food experts are in Huntingdon sharing their top tips.
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Donna Ockenden, midwife, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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How the 2005 Gambling Act propelled the UK to become the biggest online gambling market.
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1/5 A thought-provoking new book exploding conventional wisdom about medical diagnoses.
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Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne and Anne Dudley help add the next five tracks.
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2/5 A thought-provoking new book asking whether our culture of medical diagnosis is harming us
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Amol Rajan asks is Donald Trump a peacemaker?
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3/5 A thought-provoking new book exploding conventional wisdom around medical diagnoses.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince play through the history of music recording and composition.
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4/5 The next in a thought-provoking book that questions our culture of medical over-diagnosis.
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Five years after the first lockdown Dan Saladino asks if food systems are better prepared.
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5/5 The final part of a thought-provoking book questioning overdiagnosis in medicine.
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Ben Riley-Smith of The Daily Telegraph assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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After ceasefire talks stalled this week, our correspondent says Kyiv faces a new reality.
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There are decisions to be made at the dairy, and Freddie makes a difficult call.
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Five years after the first Covid lockdown, what has been the lasting legacy for consumers?
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Call You and Yours: How did Covid affect your finances?
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Have you ever fallen into a subscription trap?
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Gap Finders: ByWay founder Cat Jones.
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Could the next generation of lawn mowers create any image you like on your lawn?
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The health impact of PFAS chemicals used in everything from frying pans to coats.
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Money Box heads to Parliament for the latest in our energy back billing investigation.
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3/6 We get our benefits cut, ride a Liz Truss rollercoaster, and declare war on The Archers.
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The UK’s National Security Adviser working on peace negotiations in Ukraine.
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Amanda Spielman tells WATO the government is putting teaching unions before students.
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The father of the atom bomb who longed to be an all-American hero.
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After days of speculation, the government sets out their reforms to welfare.
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A scientific genius who saw poetry in the subatomic world
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Ukraine's President accuses Putin of breaking pledge to not attack its energy facilities.
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The game theory pioneer who made the information age possible.
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The woman who discovered nuclear fission but would have nothing to do with the bomb.
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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How a world famous pacifist jump-started the Manhattan Project and revolutionised science.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Downpatrick in Northern Ireland.
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The arrest of President Erdogan's main rival leads to questions about the future of Turkey
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Ash Bhardwaj finds out why the British Army is shrinking.
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Helen finds herself in a tight spot.
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4/6 Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam star as a couple still passionate about life and each other.
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5/6 Alone and desperate, Stephen is on the run from the spear-wielding celebrity chefs.
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There are decisions to be made at the dairy.
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A play by Adrian Edmondson. 17 March 2020, and theatres are closing their doors.
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Atmospheric thriller set on a Scottish island that’s anything but a rural idyll.
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Freddie makes a difficult call.
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Coming-of-age thriller set on a Scottish island that’s anything but a rural idyll.
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Tom faces a race against time.
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3/5 Alternative reality drama. A rare genetic condition makes some people live twice as long.
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Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi asks: Why do we go to the pub?
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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The bell tolls for more than one resident.
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Kathy and the panel visit Bradford to answer gardening questions from the audience.
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John Yorke looks at Avery Corman’s 1977 bestselling novel Kramer Versus Kramer.
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4/6 Jay Rayner and a panel of expert chefs, cooks and food writers are in Milton Keynes.
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Why did Witold Pilecki volunteer to be sent to Auschwitz?
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Smoking in modern Britain and the Soviet Union.
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What can be done about the massive court delays in England and Wales?
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Ukraine is built on soil, but its soil is under threat
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Martha Kearney meets entomologist George McGavin to talk about the importance of nature.
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Actor Rosamund Pike makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Mines Advisory Group
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Andrea Catherwood hears your comments on the end of BBC Sounds outside the UK.
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Kathy and the panel visit Bradford to answer gardening questions from the audience.
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Newly-divorced Lila arranges a trip to a wellness retreat.
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David Eldridge's play about estranged identical twins coping with their parents' death.
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1/2 Adaptation of groundbreaking custody novel starring Jacob Fortune-Lloyd and Lydia Wilson.
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How the UK's Covid-19 lockdown affected a generation of children and young people?
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How did the UK Covid lockdown affect a generation of children and young people?
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Leo Geyer has been studying and decoding the orchestral music of Auschwitz.
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David and Simon discuss the Thames Water documentary, Elon Musk and Prince William.
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Benefit cuts - what is Labour's media strategy?
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What are the government's plans for reforming the NHS?
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And after two Nasa astronauts were finally brought home, we ask why SpaceX stole the show.
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Matthew Bannister on a pilot, a businesswoman, a campaigner and a boxer.
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Plus, UK v Russia on free speech and the collapse of the Labour Force Survey.
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Pop legends the Sugababes on their 'new chapter'.
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David Szalay talks about his new novel and the three other works that helped to shape it.
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13/13 Paul Gambaccini hosts the contest to find the music mastermind of 2025
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UK prepares for peacekeeping role in Ukraine - ahead of key talks between Trump and Putin.
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The work and pensions secretary joins us live, plus Labour MPs raise concerns.
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A 'peacekeeping' force or a 'reassurance' force? The UK hosts a fresh summit on Ukraine.
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The government raises questions over airport resilience after Heathrow's closure.
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We look at how to improve the government's energy strategy and prevent future incidents.
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Could the next generation of lawn mowers create any image you like on your lawn?
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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 2005, Dr Katalin Karikó published research that eventually won her the Nobel Prize
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How did thousands of tonnes of plastic waste end up in the middle of Blackburn?
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Presidents Trump and Putin will discuss peace in Ukraine during a phone call tomorrow
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3/6 Trouble with finding fenugreek and excessive crimping.
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The government has set out how it plans to fix what it calls the "broken benefits system"
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5/6 Victoria Coren Mitchell challenges established ideas and questions received wisdom.
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19-year-old Nicholas Prosper has been jailed for at least 49 years
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3/4 Sequels, the pursuit of inspiration and how you can tell if you're old or not.
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Scotland's former First Minister will face no further investigation
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5/5 Richard Curtis and Sir Lenny Henry tell the inside story of Comic Relief.
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Hundreds of thousands of people have seen their travel plans severely disrupted
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3/6 We get our benefits cut, ride a Liz Truss rollercoaster, and declare war on The Archers.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Clive Anderson's guests include Bridget Christie, Adam Frost and Louise Young.
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Canada's prime minister has called a snap election, hoping for a mandate to take on Trump
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Nihal Arthanayake curates a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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There are decisions to be made at the dairy.
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Acclaimed Icelandic pianist Vikingur Olafsson reflects on five years since lockdown.
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Antony Gormley on Victor Hugo's art, Julian Barnes on changing his mind and Emma Donoghue.
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Freddie makes a difficult call.
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French auteur Francois Ozon: the legacy of Pierre Boulez.
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Tom faces a race against time.
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Thursday's review with Tom Sutcliffe and critics Hanna Flint and Boyd Hilton.
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The bell tolls for more than one resident.
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Carol Jarvis and Keelan Carew join Anna and Jeffrey to add five more tracks.
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The UK’s National Security Adviser working on peace negotiations in Ukraine.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince play through the history of music recording and composition.
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Clarrie’s nerves are on edge.
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Come to a banquet of Georgian song, food and wine.
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Krish Kandiah gives a personal reflection on the Nicene Creed.
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How did the UK Covid lockdown affect a generation of children and young people?
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...and what happens to the body when you spend a year in space?
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Amol Rajan asks is Donald Trump a peacemaker?
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How does the government's reform to the welfare system affect visually impaired people?
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Benefit cuts - what is Labour's media strategy?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Downpatrick in Northern Ireland.
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John Gray argues that truly democratic nations are, in the future, likely to be rare.
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Michael Cashman tells the story behind the culture war over sex education.
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Andrea Catherwood hears your comments on the end of BBC Sounds outside the UK.
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Matthew Bannister on a pilot, a businesswoman, a campaigner and a boxer.
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Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss the impact and legacy of Covid lockdown
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They’ve painted over 200,000 red hearts on a huge wall in the heart of Westminster. Why?
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What are the legal definitions of war crimes and genocide?
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How the UK's Covid-19 lockdown affected a generation of children and young people?
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Jim Al-Khalili digs into the subterranean world of ancient bones with Jacqueline McKinley.
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Five years on from the first UK lockdown, what did we learn from that extraordinary time?
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Armando and Helen look at how we talk about those on welfare, and how it's changed.
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Matthew Sweet explores ideas about being on your own.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Money Box heads to Parliament for the latest in our energy back billing investigation.
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Racing driver Billy Monger makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Comic Relief
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After ceasefire talks stalled this week, our correspondent says Kyiv faces a new reality.
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Will reforms make benefits system fairer?
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1/10 Journalist Anthony Fennell leaves for South Africa to board a cable repair ship.
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Putin stops short of full ceasefire on phone call with US President Donald Trump
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2/10 Fennell meets Conway’s partner, the actress Zanele Ombassa.
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Ekrem Imamoğlu arrested days before likely presidential candidate nomination.
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3/10 A cable break off the coast of the Congo causes a slowdown of internet across Africa.
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As Israeli troops re-enter Gaza, cabinet mulls sacking head of domestic intelligence
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4/10 Finally at sea, Fennell explores the cable repair ship the Georges Lecointe.
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Airport says it hopes to run full operation tomorrow after fire caused power outage
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5/10 As the search for the damaged cable continues, Conway receives news of another break.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Five years after the first lockdown Dan Saladino asks if food systems are better prepared.
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Vicki Young and panel discuss the economy, welfare and the chancellor's Spring Statement
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2/5 We're in a mysterious village with Clara Page ...
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Sean Curran reports as the Foreign Secretary updates MP after a meeting of G7 nations.
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Jill Lepore traces Silicon Valley's cryptocurrency craze to dystopian science fiction.
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Susan Hulme reports as the Government announces sweeping changes to the welfare system.
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1/6 DMs Are Open is back with a new series packed with sketches written by YOU.
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2/4 The stand-up comic's unique perspective on living life with his blindness.
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Sean Curran reports as the Prime Minister defends his welfare reforms.
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Stephen Graham’s drama has triggered a conversation about the challenges facing boys.
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Susan Hulme reports as the Foreign Secretary updates MPs on the conflict in Gaza.
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Or has he already done so?
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Alicia McCarthy looks ahead to a major overhaul of planning regulations.
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4/4 Charity, our ultimate life quests and a strange house plant that refused to die.
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12/13 The wide-ranging music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
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The prolific and versatile Jacobean playwright tasked with 'improving' some of Shakespeare
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Newly-divorced Lila arranges a trip to a wellness retreat.
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