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Battered in the war with Israel, Hezbollah is under pressure - even from its supporters.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Church of St Mary and St Giles Buckerell in Devon.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 Misha Glenny discovers why the future of the world depends on rare earth metals.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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2/5 Misha Glenny on why mining rare earth metals could either help or harm the environment
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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3/5 Misha Glenny discovers how neodymium magnets will help power the green transition.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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4/5 Misha Glenny asks whether the EU can find other ways of satisfying its rare earth demand.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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5/5 Misha Glenny hears how Ukraine is sitting on huge amounts of rare earth minerals.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Michel Faber takes questions from a Bookclub audience about his debut novel Under the Skin
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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What would happen if a PM lost an election but refused to quit No 10? Sean Curran reports.
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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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Avian flu is spreading, a look at farmed fish, and a new food strategy advisory board.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sean Curran reports from Westminster as the government relaxes electric car sales targets.
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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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Latest figures show a 50% drop in the average Scottish farm income.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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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 Rev Richard Frazer of the Church of Scotland.
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Farmers say the government isn't spending enough on stopping illegal meat imports.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Also, counting bobbies, freezing tax and electrocuting redheads
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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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Could relaxing environmental rules help avoid wildfires?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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David Aaronovitch and guests discuss the strategy behind Trump's tariff policy.
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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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Trade turmoil, Schmallenberg, farmed fish, Sark Dairy closes.
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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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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Dr Geraldine Smyth OP.
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Alex Frost 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 All Saints Church in Laxfield, Suffolk
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In Touch focuses on the life and achievements of the late Dr Fred Reid.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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An exploration of the Sefton coastline between Liverpool and Southport.
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Does the future of salmon farming lie in deeper water?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Mona Siddiqui and the panel explore the role food plays in religion.
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Robin Markwell visits a new orchard being planted in Somerset.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Edward Stourton takes a look at the ethical and religious issues of the week.
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Farmer Baroness Minette Batters makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Farm Africa
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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A service reflecting on Palm Sunday from Life Church Bradford.
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In 1999 the Panama Canal was handed over from US to Panamanian rule.
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Gardening writer and nature author Kate Bradbury welcomes swifts to her home.
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Adam Rutherford with Phil Tinline, Rosie Holt and Adam Kucharski.
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How one trainer makes exercise accessible to the elderly and people with disabilities.
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Sean Farrington explores why average wages haven't increased in nearly 20 years.
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James Gallagher and the panel consider if an assisted death can guarantee a peaceful end.
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Also, counting bobbies, freezing tax and electrocuting redheads
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3/6 A banker has a lightbulb moment that will transform Britain.
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Brian Boru's celebrated defeat of Hiberno-Norse forces and allies outside Dublin in 1014.
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Armando Iannucci and Helen Lewis are joined by Cleo Watson to discuss the power of three.
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Kirsty Wark and guests recall the making of 1991 film The Commitments.
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Oscar award-winning lyricist Sir Tim Rice discusses his own life stories.
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Former PM Gordon Brown says we 'need to rebuild those blocks of the world order'.
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Can friendships between three people work?
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What will be in the impact of the first womb transplant in the UK?
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Singer/songwriter Kate Nash who's currently on tour with her album, 9 Sad Symphonies.
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Doctor Who's new companion time travels to the Woman's Hour studio.
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‘Gamechanging’ breast cancer pill to be offered on NHS in England and Wales.
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2/13 Listener Delphine wants to know why we lie. Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain investigate.
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Ae Fond Kiss: one of Robert Burns' most famous poems set to music.
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Kirsty Wark reunites Michael Sheen and other key players from The Passion of Port Talbot.
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The two lives of Mickey, who went from crime to starring on the big screen.
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1/5 Misha Glenny discovers why the future of the world depends on rare earth metals.
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Tawiah and Linton Stephens add the final five tracks to the current playlist.
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2/5 Misha Glenny on why mining rare earth metals could either help or harm the environment
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Investigating the rise of boys being radicalised online and the solutions to tackle it.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 Misha Glenny discovers how neodymium magnets will help power the green transition.
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Author Maggie O'Farrell reveals the influences that have shaped her writing.
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4/5 Misha Glenny asks whether the EU can find other ways of satisfying its rare earth demand.
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Dan Saladino finds out how a farm in west Cork became an influential cookery schools.
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5/5 Misha Glenny hears how Ukraine is sitting on huge amounts of rare earth minerals.
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Radio 4's assessment of developments at Westminster
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People of a small town in Ohio have more on their minds than the impact of trade tariffs.
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It’s the end of an era at the dairy, and Joy attempts to build bridges.
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Will new powers be able to stop fake reviews?
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How is your business coping at the moment?
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Five adverts have been banned by the ASA following our investigation into fake cardigans.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Gap Finders: Tyrrell Crisps and Chase Distillery founder William Chase.
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Are artificial sweeteners the best way to help us cut down on sugar?
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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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Our civilisation is based on concrete. Can we build in a cleaner way?
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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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Money Box dissects week's financial turmoil and the impact on pensions.
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6/6 The death of globalisation and a tour of Keir's new theme park.
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The latest weather forecast
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Stephen Smith profiles actor Lesley Manville, winner of a second Olivier theatre award.
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6/6 A dicky Gauguin and a dodgy gurgle.
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1/6 What happens when Banksy draws on your wall? James Peak finds out in Margate and Lowestoft
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China hits back in trade war with US. Will the ripples hit the UK?
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2/6 What happens when Banksy paints on your wall? Things kick off in Margate and Lowestoft.
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Beijing announces tariffs of 84% for US goods
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3/6 What happens when Banksy uses your wall as a canvas? The seagull is removed! And so is VDM
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China says ‘it’ll never yield’ as President Trump raises tariffs to 125%.
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4/6 What happens when Banksy takes a shine to your wall? And would you buy shares in his art?
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European defence ministers meeting in Brussels agree new military aid to Ukraine.
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5/6 What happens when Banksy chooses your wall for mischief? Tensions run high for Sam and Rod
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Hatherleigh Community Centre in Devon.
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A look at the week's big stories and preview of the week to come.
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A mother goes on hunger strike to protest the continued imprisonment of her son.
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There’s a change of plan at Grange Farm.
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1/6 Roger’s plans for Joanna’s birthday take a wrong turn.
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2/10 As recession bites, Miss Buncle isn't the only villager with money on her mind.
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Rochelle struggles with the reality of her situation.
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The complicated relationship of a daughter, her father, Wales and his homeland of Iran.
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It’s the end of an era at the dairy.
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1/3 Radio 4's much-loved crime drama with Kenneth Cranham and Alex Lanipekun.
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Ed tries to look on the bright side.
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A historical drama for our own turbulent times by Nicola Baldwin.
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Joy attempts to build bridges.
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1/5 A new thriller from Chris Brandon and Davy Banks, with executive producer Jed Mercurio.
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Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi asks why do humans play?
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Topical discussion posing questions to a panel of political and media personalities
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Elizabeth offers a suggestion.
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Kathy Clugston and the panel are in Bradford to unearth answers to your gardening issues.
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Two writers explore their different lives and connection through the Bosnian War in 1992.
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Artist Maggi Hambling picks her muse.
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1/13 Hannah Fry hates diamonds. Dara Ó Briain loves them. Can science bring them together?
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A group of Soviet women take to the skies to become night bombers.
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Mona Siddiqui and the panel explore the role food plays in religion.
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Trump's Tariffs. What will they mean for your money?
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Siblings Sam and Bon Stone are angry. For the first time, they explore how they feel.
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An exploration of the Sefton coastline between Liverpool and Southport.
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Wildlife camerman Vianet Djenguet makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Cool Earth.
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Andrea Catherwood puts your comments to the Add to Playlist team.
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Kathy Clugston and the panel are in Bradford to unearth answers to your gardening issues.
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A new short work from Richard Smyth about an itinerant inventor on a quest for justice.
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Alfred Hitchcock helps his friend Sidney Bernstein edit a challenging but momentous film.
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2/2 Joyous slice of London life in the 1930s and 40s.
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Fergus Walsh goes to Canada and California to see two different models for assisted dying.
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Stories of love, loss and legacy surrounding Donna Summer's iconic 1977 hit I Feel Love.
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James Fox asks how Hokusai's The Great Wave became so famous.
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A pain in the knee. Can we do anything about it? Chris and Xand van Tulleken find out.
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Katie Razzall and guests discuss some of the biggest media stories of the week.
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David Aaronovitch and guests discuss the strategy behind Trump's tariff policy.
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In the past few days, UK firefighters have been tackling wildfires across the UK.
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Matthew Bannister on a businessman, an anthropologist, a shipwreck hunter and a farmer.
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Also, counting bobbies, freezing tax and electrocuting redheads
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Doctor Who’s new companion time travels to the Woman’s Hour studio.
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Three-times Booker nominated Scottish author Andrew O’Hagan on his novel Caledonian Road.
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3/6 Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
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It's been a volatile day for stock markets following President Trump's tariff announcement
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Full coverage of the day's news
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More market turmoil, with further tariff retaliation and sell-off of US bonds.
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Market volatility continues as the trade war between the US and China deepens.
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The prime minister aims to ‘take control’ of the Scunthorpe site with emergency powers.
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On a historic Saturday sitting, Parliament passes an emergency bill on British Steel.
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Are artificial sweeteners the best way to help us cut down on sugar?
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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 2002, the 'Ken Burns effect' was created.
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Robin Ince explores how writers have told the story of the big bang.
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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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Global stock markets suffer more losses - Trump threatens new tariffs against China
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6/6 A dicky Gauguin and a dodgy gurgle.
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The White House has confirmed that it will introduce 104% tariffs on Chinese imports
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2/6 A long drive home gives David the chance to think - and try fast food.
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China has announced an 84% tariff on US imports
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2/6 Steph McGovern poses devilishly devious dilemmas to guests Amy Gledhill and Ian Smith.
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Shares in the US stock market fall a day after some of its best trading hours on record
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2/6 Award-winning comedian Mark Watson re-embarks on his doomed quest to understand life.
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The Prime Minister recalls MPs from their Easter break for an emergency debate
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6/6 The death of globalisation and a tour of Keir's new theme park.
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Parliament approves bill to help save British Steel's Scunthorpe plant
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Missiles hit the city of Sumy, as people celebrate Palm Sunday.
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Deb Grant presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Rochelle struggles with the reality of her situation.
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Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
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It’s the end of an era at the dairy.
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Kym Marsh on Abigail's Party, Severance creator Dan Erickson, film franchises in flux.
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Ed tries to look on the bright side.
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Tracy Chapman, the Arthur Miller moment in UK theatres, Rock Royalty.
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Joy attempts to build bridges.
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Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes plus reviews of The Return and French drama Holy Cow.
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Elizabeth offers a suggestion.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore the world of doppelgangers on screen.
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Stephen Smith profiles actor Lesley Manville, winner of a second Olivier theatre award.
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Author Maggie O'Farrell reveals the influences that have shaped her writing.
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Jolene takes a firm stand.
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How many questions have you asked today? Were any of your questions meaningful?
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Bishop Graham Kings gives a personal reflection on the Nicene Creed.
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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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Investigating the rise of boys being radicalised online and the solutions to tackle it.
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In Touch focuses on the life and achievements of the late Dr Fred Reid.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Katie Razzall and guests discuss some of the biggest media stories of the week.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Hatherleigh Community Centre in Devon.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Kenneth Williams recorded excerpts from the Bible. They've not been broadcast until now.
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Andrea Catherwood puts your comments to the Add to Playlist team.
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Matthew Bannister on a businessman, an anthropologist, a shipwreck hunter and a farmer.
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Adam Rutherford with Phil Tinline, Rosie Holt and Adam Kucharski.
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How one trainer makes exercise accessible to the elderly and people with disabilities.
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Mysterious drone sightings in Denmark reveal a new era in UFOlogy.
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2/12 Mark speaks to the brother of one of the first people interrogated by Stakeknife.
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Sean Farrington explores why average wages haven't increased in nearly 20 years.
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James Gallagher and the panel consider if an assisted death can guarantee a peaceful end.
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Armando Iannucci and Helen Lewis are joined by Cleo Watson to discuss the power of three.
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A hush-hush factory opening. No photographs allowed. Oaths of secrecy. What's going on?
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Money Box dissects week's financial turmoil and the impact on pensions.
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Farmer Baroness Minette Batters makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Farm Africa
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People of a small town in Ohio have more on their minds than the impact of trade tariffs.
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President Trump revealed the talks in a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
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6/10 E. M. Forster’s novel of gay love, published posthumously, now a beacon of gay literature.
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US imposes 104% tariffs on Chinese imports
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7/10 E. M. Forster’s novel of gay love, published posthumously, now a beacon of gay literature.
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US stocks soar as Donald Trump pauses most of his higher tariffs
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8/10 E. M. Forster’s novel of gay love, published posthumously, now a beacon of gay literature.
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Will US president yet back down?
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9/10 E. M. Forster’s novel of gay love, published posthumously, now a beacon of gay literature.
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Parliament will be recalled tomorrow for emergency legislation to save Scunthorpe plant
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10/10 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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Dan Saladino finds out how a farm in west Cork became an influential cookery schools.
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Ben Wright and guests discuss the government's moves to take control of British Steel.
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5/5 The concluding episode of Julian Simpson's fast-paced and globe-trotting drama.
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Susan Hulme reports as ministers relax the rules on the transition to electric vehicles.
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Musk fears a 'Terminator future', where robots destroy humans. So why is he creating AI?
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Sean Curran reports as the Prime Minister faces 90 minutes of questioning from MPs.
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4/6 DMs Are Open continues with more sketches written by YOU.
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3/8 The Simpsons' Harry Shearer talks about the magic of live theatre and good manners.
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As reports of child sexual abuse rise, survivors unite for meaningful action.
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But the trade war with China continues.
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Ian Burke celebrates Manchester's new night bus service.
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People were getting ‘yippy’ according to the president…
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The story of haemophiliac Suresh Vaghela.
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Roger's desperate to stop Pie giving Britain’s most famous family a right royal kicking.
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Germany's chancellor-in-waiting.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs meet for a rare Saturday sitting to debate the steel crisis.
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Brian Boru's celebrated defeat of Hiberno-Norse forces and allies outside Dublin in 1014.
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A new short work from Richard Smyth about an itinerant inventor on a quest for justice.
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