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The case takes a strange twist as letters appear, seemingly written by Donald.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Parish Church of St Ethelbert in Falkenham, Suffolk.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 3 in 10 of the UK population is white working class. What do those three words mean today?
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2/5 In the 1960s, a wave of Londoners left the capital to live and work in Norfolk.
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3/5 The vibrant sub-culture of car modification is rarely celebrated.
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4/5 The author examines why ‘working class’ crimes like armed robberies have declined.
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5/5 Joel Budd looks at age, class and attitudes to race and immigration across Britain.
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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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Alicia McCarthy looks ahead to a major overhaul of planning regulations.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Richard Reddie
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Government sets new target to reduce pesticide use by 10% over next five years.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Richard Reddie.
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First case of avian flu found in a sheep.
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs question ministers after an asylum hotels contract is scrapped.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Richard Reddie.
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Red Tractor promises change after farm assurance review.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as the Chancellor delivers her Spring Statement.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Richard Reddie.
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The chancellor's spring statement - what's in it for the rural economy?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as MPs react to British Steel threatening closure
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Richard Reddie
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Has the system that was supposed to ensure fairness in the food supply chain failed?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with writer and broadcaster Anna Magnusson.
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Krish Kandiah gives a personal reflection on the Nicene Creed.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Luke’s church in Grayshott, Hampshire
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Retina UK are seeking feedback from people with inherited sight conditions to aid research
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The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
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The Salt Path author Raynor Winn takes Martha along the south west coast path in Cornwall.
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First case of avian flu found in a sheep.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The politics of motherhood and US mums on the sharp end of the law.
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Ten cows and tiny fields with big sea views: dairy farming Isles of Scilly style.
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
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Julie Etchingham takes a look at the ethical and religious issues of the week.
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Winston's Wish volunteer Dominic Simpson makes the Radio 4 Appeal on its behalf
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the Sunday papers
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Sunday Worship reflects on the fifth anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Howard Jacobson presents the final edition of A Point of View.
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Wildlife sound recordist Geoff Sample remembers a pelican from his childhood.
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Abdulrazak Gurnah, Samantha Ellis and Jason Allen-Paisant with Shahidha Bari.
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A man compensated for abuse asks Sue Mitchell for help in tracking some of the money.
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Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist Brian Schmidt talks supernovae studies and wine-making.
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In the first of our mini-series we discuss who could get an assisted death under the rules
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Plus, did trillions disappear from UK pensions? Why does the UK have a lot of old housing?
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1/6 The story of the chicken farmer who set the stage for Margaret Thatcher.
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Insights into the relationship between the body and the mind, habits, language and thought
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Armando and Helen are joined by Stephen Bush to see who's seizing the political narrative.
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Donna Ockenden, midwife, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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The enchanting author Michael Morpurgo discusses the regenerative power of spring.
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Labour grandee concerned at his party’s further cuts to welfare spending.
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We hear more about the protests in Turkey and the women involved in them.
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Phyllis Daly on her daughter Jessica Laverack, who died after experiencing domestic abuse.
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Clare speaks to two of the women long-listed for the Women's Prize.
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Exploring the risks and rewards of using AI to improve women's health.
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Why is being a young English Romany Gypsy woman growing up in the UK a balancing act?
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Stephen Graham’s drama has triggered a conversation about the challenges facing boys.
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6/6 Jay Rayner and the panel are sharing their top cooking tips in Camden, London.
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Lindsey Hilsum, journalist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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How Gibraltar became the tech, data and innovation capital of the online gambling industry
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1/5 3 in 10 of the UK population is white working class. What do those three words mean today?
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2/5 In the 1960s, a wave of Londoners left the capital to live and work in Norfolk.
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How the UK's end-of-life tyres are causing health and environmental damage in India.
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3/5 The vibrant sub-culture of car modification is rarely celebrated.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince reveal the hidden codes behind the shapes we see in nature.
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4/5 The author examines why ‘working class’ crimes like armed robberies have declined.
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Farewell burnt burgers and hello souvlaki and samosas. How food at football is changing.
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5/5 Joel Budd looks at age, class and attitudes to race and immigration across Britain.
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Pippa Crerar of The Guardian assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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The arrest of Istanbul's mayor sparked mass protests and a heavy response by authorities.
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Helen faces an impossible choice, and tensions mount at Beechwood.
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Do you buy or sell vintage furniture?
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Social housing tenants face significant service charge increases.
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Gap Finders: Alex Partridge, founder of UniLab and LadBible, plus ADHD Chatter podcast
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What is keeping the traditional watch industry ticking over?
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The shipping industry is a big polluter. Tom Heap and Helen Czerski search for solutions.
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How to cope with the many bills that are rising in April.
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4/6 This week, the team help Rachel Reeves with her Spring Statement, and fall in a hole.
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Writer of hit drama Adolescence.
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4/6 Elvis, Kafka or cheese - you decide.
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Turkey's government has arrested more than 1,100 people in recent days over huge protests.
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A young prince who journeyed towards enlightenment
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We'll hear reaction from the deputy prime minister as the US faces shocking security leak.
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A novelist whose sequel to Jane Eyre turned storytelling on its head
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Chancellor makes further cuts to welfare and government spending in Spring Statement.
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Markets, governments and industry react to new US import taxes of 25% on cars and parts.
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'Mosquito Manson' found a travelling parasite and unravelled a medical mystery.
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Southeast Asia is hit by an earthquake. Reports from across the region.
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A 19th-century solo female traveller who opened up the idea of travel for everyone.
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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 Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire.
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We examine whether the Government will meet its homes pledge.
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Anushka Asthana investigates why illegal pay discrimination is still happening in Britain.
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Clarrie’s nerves are on edge.
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5/6 Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam star. This week, Auntie Hilda comes to stay.
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6/6 Captured for displeasing the new camp leader, Stephen awaits his fate.
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Helen faces an impossible choice.
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Epic drama series charting the emergence of modern multicultural Britain. By Rex Obano.
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There’s a surprise for Joy.
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Epic drama series charting the emergence of modern multicultural Britain. By Carol Russell
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Mick is faced with the truth.
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Epic drama series charting the emergence of modern multicultural Britain. By Roy Williams.
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It's judgement day for Emma.
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4/5 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 dance?
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Call Any Answers? to have your say on the big issues in the news this week.
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Tensions mount at Beechwood.
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Kathy Clugston and the panel offer advice to an audience of keen gardeners in Ridgewell.
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The very first scientist, who thought every part of the world could be a place of learning
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The actor and the comedian share favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
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What is the take-up of a new vaccine that could keep thousands of babies out of hospital?
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A fashion boutique in Sarajevo houses an enormous secret.
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The politics of motherhood and US mums on the sharp end of the law.
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What will the chancellor's spring statement mean for you?
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Garry Richardson tracks down the child stars from the 1965 film The Sound of Music.
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The Salt Path author Raynor Winn takes Martha along the south west coast path in Cornwall.
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Racing driver Billy Monger makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Comic Relief
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Andrea Catherwood shares exclusive news of the end of a long-running Radio 4 programme.
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Kathy Clugston and the panel offer advice to an audience of keen gardeners in Ridgewell.
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A man returning home finds old connections strained by a long absence.
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A family is forced to reappraise their sense of charity in Al Smith’s prescient play.
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2/2 New adaptation of Avery Corman’s ground-breaking novel about separation and child custody.
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Laura Kuenssberg explores Rachel Reeves' ideas and her attempt to bring them into practice
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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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Guy Garvey explores the mystery surrounding Talk Talk and their frontman Mark Hollis.
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Can I get better at doing difficult things? Chris and Xand van Tulleken want to know.
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The director of Wolf Hall on a TV industry in crisis.
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David Aaronovitch asks what it would take for Putin to agree a peace deal in Ukraine.
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How a ‘dark energy’ experiment could upend Einstein's theory of the universe.
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Matthew Bannister on a spy, a TV commissioner, a palaeontologist, a composer.
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Plus, did trillions disappear from UK pensions? Why does the UK have a lot of old housing?
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Stacey Dooley on her new documentary Growing up Gypsy.
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Eoin McNamee talks about his new novel and explores its connections to three other works.
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1/6 Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
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We get the latest from the protests after president Erdogan denounces the demonstrations.
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The White House announces a ceasefire deal - but Russia applies terms and conditions.
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The OBR halves its growth forecast for 2025, prompting the chancellor to announce cuts.
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Cabinet minister Pat McFadden joins us.
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Afternoon news and current affairs programme
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Full coverage of the day's news.
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What is keeping the traditional watch industry ticking over?
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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In September 1995, US newspapers controversially published a terrorist's manifesto.
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What happens if a postcode starts to run out of children?
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Thousands of anti-government protestors have gathered for a sixth night in Istanbul.
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4/6 Elvis, Kafka or cheese - you decide.
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Intelligence chiefs deny that classified material was shared
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6/6 Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by a panel which challenges established ideas.
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Rachel Reeves has defended cuts to the welfare system
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4/4 Charity, our ultimate life quests and a strange house plant that refused to die.
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The Institute for Fiscal Studies warns of difficult decisions to come for Rachel Reeves
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Dan Tiernan's electrifying stand-up special.
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There are fears thousands may have died across the region in the 7.7 magnitude tremor
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4/6 This week, the team help Rachel Reeves with her Spring Statement, and fall in a hole.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Donald Trump 'very angry' with Putin for questioning credibility of President Zelensky.
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Remi Burgz presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Helen faces an impossible choice.
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Bryan Ferry discusses his new album and his career.
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There’s a surprise for Joy.
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Peter Mullan as Bill Shankly, 100 years of art deco, Jonathan Pie, the music of birdsong.
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Mick is faced with the truth.
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Peter Capaldi's new music, an epic literary hoax, and Brian Friel's short stories.
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It's judgement day for Emma.
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Review: TV series The Studio, Grayson Perry at the Wallace Collection, film La Cocina.
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Tensions mount at Beechwood.
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Natalie Duncan and Richard Stilgoe add five more tracks to the playlist
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Writer of hit drama Adolescence.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince reveal the hidden codes behind the shapes we see in nature.
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Susan demands an explanation.
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The greatest rock concert ever? Bob Harris hears the story.
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Bishop Guli Francis-Dehqani gives a personal reflection on the Nicene Creed.
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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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How the UK's end-of-life tyres are causing health and environmental damage in India.
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Retina UK are seeking feedback from people with inherited sight conditions to aid research
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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The director of Wolf Hall on a TV industry in crisis.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire.
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Howard Jacobson presents the final edition of A Point of View.
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Nathalie Olah revisits the story of Britain's leading volume car producer.
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Andrea Catherwood shares exclusive news of the end of a long-running Radio 4 programme.
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Matthew Bannister on a spy, a TV commissioner, a palaeontologist, a composer.
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Abdulrazak Gurnah, Samantha Ellis and Jason Allen-Paisant with Shahidha Bari.
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The beauty inventor on being dyslexic and working with Alan Sugar.
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What can be done about the massive court delays in England and Wales?
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Laura Kuenssberg explores Rachel Reeves' ideas and her attempt to bring them into practice
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Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist Brian Schmidt talks supernovae studies and wine-making.
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In the first of our mini-series we discuss who could get an assisted death under the rules
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Clive Anderson's guests include Bridget Christie, Adam Frost and Louise Young.
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Armando and Helen are joined by Stephen Bush to see who's seizing the political narrative.
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Muriel Zagha, Prof Sam Friedman, Lord Willetts, Lisa Holdsworth and Prof Melinda Mills.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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How to cope with the many bills that are rising in April.
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Winston's Wish volunteer Dominic Simpson makes the Radio 4 Appeal on its behalf
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The arrest of Istanbul's mayor sparked mass protests and a heavy response by authorities.
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President Erdogan calls protests over detained political rival "evil"
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6/10 Just as the crew complete their first cable repair, a tragedy occurs back on land.
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A journalist was added to a group chat of top US officials discussing national security
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7/10 Fennell confronts Conway about some inconsistencies he has discovered in his story.
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The government’s own assessment warned the changes could push 250,000 into poverty
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8/10 In Accra, Fennell waits for news of Conway.
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Buckingham Palace says the King had to return to hospital briefly on Thursday
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9/10 Fennell gives his account of Conway’s last year.
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7.7 magnitude quake felt throughout region, with skyscraper collapsing in Bangkok
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10/10 Fennell pieces together some fragments of Conway’s past.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Farewell burnt burgers and hello souvlaki and samosas. How food at football is changing.
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Ben Wright and guests discuss Trump's tariffs and the fallout from the Spring Statement.
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3/5 Our heroine Clara Page is in Holland. But who is Conrad Spijker?
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Susan Hulme reports as the Transport Secretary updates MPs after disruption at Heathrow.
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Which science fiction stories are left out of Silicon Valley futurism?
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Alicia McCarthy reports as a Minister faces questions on the use of asylum-seeker hotels.
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2/6 DMs Are Open continues with more sketches written by The Great British Public.
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3/4 Stand-up comedian Jamie MacDonald’s unique perspective on living life with his blindness.
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Susan Hulme reports on Chancellor Rachel Reeves's Spring Statement.
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Nick and Amol ask a friend of the vice president.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as Labour MPs protest about proposed welfare cuts.
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And could it lead to a firing?
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Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs consider who should own water companies.
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2/8 Pie is back and past mistakes come back to haunt him when the discussion turns to the BBC
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13/13 Paul Gambaccini hosts the contest to find the music mastermind of 2025
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