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In the final episode, Danny looks for answers. Was this a haunting or a hoax?
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Luke’s church in Grayshott, Hampshire
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1/5 John Harris's account of how music became a lifeline for his autistic son.
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2/5 John Harris's account of how music became a lifeline for his autistic son.
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Eoin McNamee talks about his new novel and explores its connections to three other works.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with writer and broadcaster Anna Magnusson.
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Guernsey dairy farmers welcome an increase in the support they receive from government.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as a minister promises aid for Myanmar after Friday's earthquake.
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with writer and broadcaster Anna Magnusson.
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An independent review into rules around muck in Wales.
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Alicia McCarthy reports on the justice secretary's statement about sentencing guidelines.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with writer and broadcaster Anna Magnusson.
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Housing shortages on the Scottish islands and how they affect young people.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with writer and broadcaster Anna Magnusson.
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Warnings of extreme risk of wildfires in Scotland.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports as the government launches a consultation over US tariffs.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with writer and broadcaster Anna Magnusson.
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What impact will new US tariffs have on international food and farming trade?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with Rev Richard Frazer of the Church of Scotland.
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Bishop Guli Francis-Dehqani gives a personal reflection on the Nicene Creed.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Church of St Mary and St Giles Buckerell in Devon.
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In Touch tries to answer visually impaired people's questions about the benefit reforms.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Martha Kearney takes a trip through the past, present and future of mining in Cornwall.
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Trump's trade tariffs and what it means for producers.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Giles Fraser is joined by guests to discuss the complexities of interfaith marriage.
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A couple took a holiday in the Isles of Scilly and ended up running a vineyard.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
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Wildlife camerman Vianet Djenguet makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Cool Earth.
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Dr Sian Williams presents the DEC Myanmar Earthquake Appeal.
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Celebrating the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer ahead of the 80th anniversary of his death.
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In September 1995, US newspapers controversially published a terrorist's manifesto.
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Author James Henry finds the cuckoos' arrival a seminal moment.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Grayson Perry, Lionel Shriver and Fara Dabhoiwala
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Sue Mitchell holds those responsible to account and finds out what more authorities can do
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Sean Farrington sheds light on invisible trends affecting our lives at work.
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James Gallagher and the panel discuss the safeguarding implications of the proposed bill
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Plus, what has Canada done to Donald Trump? Is Rachel Reeves chasing the model?
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2/6 Keith Joseph sets out on a campaign for capitalism that will transform Britain forever.
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Why two brothers became linked to the fall of the Roman Republic and rise of the emperors.
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Armando and Helen are joined by Ava Santina Evans to talk casualness in political speech.
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Lindsey Hilsum, journalist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Writer and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth discusses his love of words and language.
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The Prime Minister vows to help protect UK businesses from Trump's tariff 'storm'.
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As Muslims mark the end of Ramadan, we hear about the role women have on this day.
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Irish actor Caitríona Balfe joins us to discuss her new film, The Amateur.
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The Secretary of State on new early years places and SEND provision.
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Twenty three more women have now made rape allegations against the Chinese PhD student
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Woman's Hour takes an in-depth look at the experience of women in prison.
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1/13 Hannah Fry hates diamonds. Dara Ó Briain loves them. Can science bring them together?
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Stories of love, loss and legacy surrounding Donna Summer's iconic 1977 hit I Feel Love.
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Kirsty Wark and guests recall the making of 1991 film The Commitments.
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How Stoke-On-Trent has such deep bonds with gambling's big success story: Bet365
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1/5 John Harris's account of how music became a lifeline for his autistic son.
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Natalie Duncan and Richard Stilgoe add five more tracks to the playlist
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2/5 John Harris's account of how music became a lifeline for his autistic son.
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Max de Haldevang investigates problems with carbon offset projects.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 John Harris's account of how music became a lifeline for his autistic son.
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Screenwriter and playwright Abi Morgan shares her creative influences.
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4/5 John Harris's account of how music became a lifeline for his autistic son.
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Sheila Dillon explores Denmark's moves towards organic and plant-based eating.
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Vicki Young assesses the recent developments at Westminster.
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People in Sudan's capital tell stories of survival and solidarity during its years of war.
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The Grundys band together, and Mick struggles with recent events.
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Everything you need to know about 'awful April' as prices rise for bill payers.
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How are you coping with rising costs?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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The UK’s fraud minister explains how the government is tackling fraud.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Gap Finders: The Entertainer founder Gary Grant.
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Can home tests tell you if you have an allergy or a food intolerance?
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Travel to the beautiful islands of the Pacific - the front line of climate change.
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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How are tariffs affecting investments?
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5/6 We plot 'tariffic' Trump retaliation, and go Woop Woop at the sound of the Thought Police.
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5/6 Purple glitter - but not in a good way.
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French far-right leader found guilty of embezzlement and barred from running for office.
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Dan Neidle unpacks the bizarre, brilliant and unexpected ways tax shapes our world.
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British business prepares for the upcoming introduction of tariffs by President Trump.
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Tax: complex, surprising and more powerful than you think. Dan Neidle unpacks its impact.
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Munther Abed, a volunteer with the Red Crescent, disputes the IDF's account of the attack.
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Dan Neidle reveals the unexpected ways tax shapes our world.
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Trump's tariffs, the start of a new era for global trade.
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Think tax is boring? Dan Neidle asks you to think again.
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News, analysis and comment from BBC Radio 4.
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Dan Neidle unpacks the bizarre, brilliant and unexpected ways tax shapes our world.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Clara Vale Village Hall in Gateshead.
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As protests are held across the United States, we assess President Trump's use of power.
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Fergus Walsh goes to Canada and California to see two different models for assisted dying.
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Susan demands an explanation.
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6/6 Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam star as a couple still passionate about life and each other.
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1/10 In the cosy village of Silverstream, Barbara Buncle finds a novel way to boost her income.
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Rex faces an awkward encounter.
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Crime drama set behind the Iron Curtain in 1960s Hungary. With Leo Bill and Clare Corbett.
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The Grundys band together.
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Crime drama set behind the Iron Curtain in 1960s Hungary. With Leo Bill and Clare Corbett.
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Emma decides to take the lead.
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Crime drama set behind the Iron Curtain in 1960s Hungary. With Leo Bill and Clare Corbett.
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Mick struggles with recent events.
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5/5 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 like bad boys?
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Topical discussion posing questions to a panel of political and media personalities
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There’s a new opportunity at the abattoir.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT team are in Twyford to answer your gardening queries.
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Ian Sansom takes a look at Norman Collins’s novel London Belongs to Me.
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Author Douglas Stuart and radio and TV presenter Sian Eleri on beloved books.
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Sue Mitchell reports on a battle within one family over a wealthy grandfather’s finances.
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Two men set out to assassinate one of Hitler’s most high-ranking officers.
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Giles Fraser is joined by guests to discuss the complexities of interfaith marriage.
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What you need to know when someone dies in England and Wales.
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Anushka Asthana investigates why illegal pay discrimination is still happening in Britain.
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Martha Kearney takes a trip through the past, present and future of mining in Cornwall.
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Winston's Wish volunteer Dominic Simpson makes the Radio 4 Appeal on its behalf
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Andrea Catherwood discusses your views on the Lockdown's Legacy series.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT team are in Twyford to answer your gardening queries.
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A cleaner labours in a large townhouse while her client strives for inner peace.
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Tango is an obsession to some people. To many, it is the spirit of life itself.
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1/2 A joyous, almost Dickensian journey through a slice of London life.
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The small town Philippines mayor with the million dollar secret.
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6/6 Jay Rayner and the panel are sharing their top cooking tips in Camden, London.
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Nkem Ifejika owes everything to hip-hop. But how should he share that with his son?
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Can you be hangry? Chris and Xand van Tulleken’s stomachs are rumbling to find out.
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Getting past our misunderstandings about boys' media consumption.
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Are we seeing the end of democracy in Turkey?
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A tidal lagoon should be created in the Severn Estuary according to a new report.
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Matthew Bannister on an actor, an editor, a businessman and a historian.
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Plus, what has Canada done to Donald Trump? Is Rachel Reeves chasing the model?
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The Secretary of State on new early years places and SEND provision.
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Michel Faber takes questions from a Bookclub audience about his debut novel Under the Skin
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2/6 Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
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Countries across the globe, including the UK, brace for sweeping US tariffs.
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President Trump prepares his 'Liberation Day' for the US - what will it mean for others?
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US markets reel as President Trump unveils a raft of global tariffs.
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China hits back at Donald Trump, with a 34% tariff on US goods.
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Can home tests tell you if you have an allergy or a food intolerance?
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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 1999 the Panama Canal was handed over from US to Panamanian rule.
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One gym in Swansea, visited 80 times a month by its most dedicated followers... Why?
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Ms Le Pen has been found guilty of embezzling EU funds
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5/6 Purple glitter - but not in a good way.
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President Trump is preparing to announce global import duties tomorrow
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1/6 The sometimes savage wit of the American storyteller and trash-picker back on BBC Radio 4.
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A BBC correspondent is one of the first foreign journalists in Myanmar since the disaster
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1/6 Steph McGovern poses devilishly devious dilemmas to guests Jason Cook and Lauren Pattison.
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What are the tariffs and how might they affect you?
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Dr Sian Williams presents the DEC Myanmar Earthquake Appeal.
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1/6 Award-winning comedian Mark Watson re-embarks on his doomed quest to understand life.
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Trillions of pounds are wiped from world markets as China hits back at Trump's tariffs
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5/6 We plot 'tariffic' Trump retaliation, and go Woop Woop at the sound of the Thought Police.
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A video has emerged which casts doubt on Israel's account of an attack in Gaza.
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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A political row has broken out between the Conservative leader and the Foreign Secretary
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Rajan Datar presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Rex faces an awkward encounter.
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From cancel culture to political activism - is free expression in the arts under threat?
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The Grundys band together.
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Charlie Booker on new Black Mirror, 80 years of British Design, The Women of Llanrumney.
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Emma decides to take the lead.
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Tilda Swinton on her latest film, and Michael Sheen on the new Welsh National Theatre.
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Mick struggles with recent events.
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New TV series Mobland, Film The Most Precious of Cargoes and exhibition Giuseppe Penone.
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There’s a new opportunity at the abattoir.
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Tawiah and Linton Stephens add the final five tracks to the current playlist.
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Screenwriter and playwright Abi Morgan shares her creative influences.
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There’s a change of plan at Grange Farm.
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A moving online post leads Kevin Core into the world of 'lonely death' funeral appeals.
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Alex Frost gives a personal reflection on the Nicene Creed.
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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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Max de Haldevang investigates problems with carbon offset projects.
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In Touch tries to answer visually impaired people's questions about the benefit reforms.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Getting past our misunderstandings about boys' media consumption.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Clara Vale Village Hall in Gateshead.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Michael Goldfarb looks back at 75 years of Nato's collective defence.
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Andrea Catherwood discusses your views on the Lockdown's Legacy series.
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Matthew Bannister on an actor, an editor, a businessman and a historian.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Grayson Perry, Lionel Shriver and Fara Dabhoiwala
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Evan Davis speaks with the advertising legend about his career advice.
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Battered in the war with Israel, Hezbollah is under pressure - even from its supporters.
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1/12 A man denies he’s Stakeknife to the press, but a forgotten tape comes back to haunt him.
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Sean Farrington sheds light on invisible trends affecting our lives at work.
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James Gallagher and the panel discuss the safeguarding implications of the proposed bill
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Armando and Helen are joined by Ava Santina Evans to talk casualness in political speech.
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What you need to know when someone dies in England and Wales.
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Ash Bhardwaj finds out why the British Army is shrinking.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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How are tariffs affecting investments?
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Wildlife camerman Vianet Djenguet makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Cool Earth.
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People in Sudan's capital tell stories of survival and solidarity during its years of war.
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The leader of France's hard right is barred from holding public office for five years.
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1/10 E. M. Forster’s novel of gay love, published posthumously, now a beacon of gay literature.
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Donald Trump is set to announce tariffs on goods from around the world on Wednesday
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2/10 E. M. Forster’s novel of gay love, published posthumously, now a beacon of gay literature.
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The US president has announced sweeping tariffs of at least 10% on all US imports
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3/10 E. M. Forster’s novel of gay love, published posthumously, now a beacon of gay literature.
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Trump tariffs spark steepest US stocks drop since 2020. How should UK government respond?
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4/10 E. M. Forster’s novel of gay love, published posthumously, now a beacon of gay literature.
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President Trump's global tariffs send shockwaves through global markets.
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5/10 E. M. Forster’s novel of gay love, published posthumously, now a beacon of gay literature.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sheila Dillon explores Denmark's moves towards organic and plant-based eating.
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Ben Wright and guests discuss President Trump's tariffs and banning phones in schools.
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4/5 Secret Service Research Analyst Clara Page's quest continues in Julian Simpson's drama.
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Mandy Baker reports as MPs ask questions about the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar.
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What the Cold War brainwashing panic tells us about Musk’s fear of a 'woke mind virus'.
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Susan Hulme reports as the government blocks new rules on background checks for offenders.
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3/6 DMs Are Open continues with more sketches written by the next generation of comedy writers
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4/4 Stand-up comic Jamie MacDonald's unique perspective on living life with blindness.
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Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster on Prime Minister's Questions and more.
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France’s far-right leader has been banned from standing for the presidency.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs question the government about the imposition of US tariffs.
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Musk has called the reports "fake news"
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What happens if a PM loses an election but refuses to quit No 10? Sean Curran reports.
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3/8 Pie tackles billionaires and the fallout from a dodgy tummy. With Dermot O’Leary
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1/6 Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
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Why two brothers became linked to the fall of the Roman Republic and rise of the emperors.
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A cleaner labours in a large townhouse while her client strives for inner peace.
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