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A cancelled election and a divided country - is Romania’s democracy under threat?
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of Saints Mary Magdalene and Denys in West Sussex.
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6/10 Paul Seabright investigates the links between trade and disease.
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7/10 When civilizations meet, trade has a major part to play. Paul Seabright investigates.
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8/10 Paul Seabright explains why the shipping container was such a revolutionary invention.
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9/10 Paul Seabright examines the role of slave labour in the expansion of global trade.
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10/10 Paul Seabright asks what the events of 2025 will look like a couple of decades from now.
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Vincenzo Latronico on his new novel Perfection and its connections to three other works.
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Susan Hulme reports on a bid to allow Scotland to have its own immigration policy.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Michael Kelly.
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Why this year's spring flush is causing problems at dairies.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as ministers face fresh calls for action on child grooming gangs.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Michael Kelly.
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Comparing energy infrastructure: underground cables cost 4.5 times more than pylons.
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Sean Curran reports on a row over comments made by a member of the rap band Kneecap.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Michael Kelly.
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New community food strategy for Wales.
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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 Michael Kelly.
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Vets call for farrowing crates to be banned.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs question ministers about reducing energy prices for industry.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Michael Kelly.
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Approval in the USA for gene-edited pigs, bred in Scotland and immune to a pig disease.
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with Rev Neil Gardner of Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh.
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We explore milk and how history and politics have shaped the way we feed our babies.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Bells on Sunday comes from All Hallows Church in Twickenham, Greater London.
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In Touch hears about the food app that is aiming to make eating out more accessible.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Martha Kearney learns about the part wind has played in shaping the Lancashire landscape.
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EU court rules on challenge to the sandeel fishing ban.
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The first Western Buddhist nun to be fully ordained in Bhutan tells us her story
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The new farmers trying to revive locally produced clothes from their Wiltshire farm.
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William Crawley is live in Rome ahead of the most diverse election in the Sistine Chapel.
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Alexei Sayle makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Medical Aid for Palestinians.
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Radio 4's Sunday morning service for the 80th Anniversary of VE Day.
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On May 8 1945, Winston Churchill announced the end of the war in Europe.
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Broadcaster Anna Hill describes hearing the dawn chorus.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Robert Macfarlane, Monica Feria-Tinta and Patrick Galbraith.
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How one charity is helping disabled dogs live their best lives.
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Dr Anthony Fauci discusses his career spanning the worlds of medicine and politics.
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A special on adult ADHD: Why are waiting lists for diagnoses so long, and what can we do?
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Despite not being able to swim, Larry O’Brien saved over 30 people from a sinking ferry.
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6/6 What the story of a water company can tell us about how we got to where we are today.
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How Korea embraced modernisation at the end of the 19th Century in a bid for independence.
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Helen and Armando converse in the official language of the United States.
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Family and campaigners discuss the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes and its aftermath.
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Radio 4's Saturday morning show brings you extraordinary stories and remarkable people.
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Labour's Wes Streeting says the local election results mean the Government must deliver.
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Paula Radcliffe on supporting her daughter through cancer and securing the Six Star Medal.
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London Grammar's Hannah Reid on navigating motherhood in the music industry and lots more.
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The award-winning journalist who is disabled on her new book Who Wants Normal?
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Journalists have pieced together the final months of a female Ukrainian journalist's life.
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Why the headteacher of the school attended by Brianna Ghey has banned smartphones.
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5/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain investigate the surprising materials we can make from fungi.
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An exploration of the impact of ELO's 1978 off-beam classic, Mr Blue Sky.
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Kirsty Wark reunites the people that forged Britain's 2010 coalition government.
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Tom Bateman examines the history of the special relationship between the US and Israel.
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6/10 Paul Seabright investigates the links between trade and disease.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode celebrate 40 years of Japanese animators, Studio Ghibli.
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7/10 When civilizations meet, trade has a major part to play. Paul Seabright investigates.
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Is enough being done to protect people from flooding?
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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8/10 Paul Seabright explains why the shipping container was such a revolutionary invention.
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Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason reveals his formative cultural influences.
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9/10 Paul Seabright examines the role of slave labour in the expansion of global trade.
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Sheila Dillon explores the efforts to enhance catering and supply chains in public spaces.
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10/10 Paul Seabright asks what the events of 2025 will look like a couple of decades from now.
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Radio 4's assessment of developments at Westminster
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Both Israelis and Palestinians are taking to the streets to demand an end to the war.
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Natasha faces a tricky negotiation, and chaos reigns at the abattoir.
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The race to replace old energy meters.
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How easy do you find getting on top of clutter?
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We hear how a person’s identity was used to get a £50,000 Covid Bounce Back loan.
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News and discussion of consumer affairs
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Which products are best for bedtime listening?
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Parents are arguing online about how we speak to our children.
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New research on the wealth divide when it comes to owning property.
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3/8 Ed Byrne and Lucy Porter join host Andy Zaltzman for the topical panel quiz show.
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The economist and key White House advisor behind President Trump's global tariffs.
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3/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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How America’s biggest companies are scrapping diversity schemes
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What are the lessons for parties of the right after Canada's Conservative party loses?
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We assess Trump’s plan to ‘make America wealthy again’.
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Government's climate strategy questioned after Tony Blair calls for "a radical reset"
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Who is being forced out by Trump’s deportations and how?
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The Americast team discuss large-scale cuts to federal government by Elon Musk’s Doge.
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Reform takes first councils after by-election and mayoral wins.
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How Trump has enlarged the power of the US presidency.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Epperstone Village Hall in Nottinghamshire.
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How will Keir Starmer meet the challenges posed by the upcoming Strategic Defence Review.
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Charlotte Smith on the current reform of agricultural policy and spending across the UK.
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There’s drama on the cricket pitch.
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4/6 Everybody’s talking – but not necessarily to each other.
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5/10 ‘Disturber of the Peace’ is influencing the lives of its author and her neighbours.
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Michelle Keegan and Lorraine Ashbourne star in an affecting drama about coercive control.
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Rochelle is out of options.
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A former soldier shares his experiences with the Vietnamese communists in the Vietnam War.
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Natasha faces a tricky negotiation.
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1/6 Alice uncovers powerful secrets in the forgotten corners of London. Time travelling drama.
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Chaos reigns at the abattoir.
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4/5 A new thriller from Chris Brandon and Davy Banks, with executive producer Jed Mercurio.
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We explore milk and how history and politics have shaped the way we feed our babies.
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Topical discussion posing questions to a panel of political and media personalities
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Consequences are faced in Ambridge.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel travel to Wokingham Borough to solve your gardening woes.
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4/6 Jenny Eclair's comic monologue stars Maggie Steed as a grandmother fighting back.
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Famous guests pick someone who has inspired their lives
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4/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain get giddy on the chemistry of love.
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Can Agent Zo save the lives of thousands of women in Nazi-occupied Poland?
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The first Western Buddhist nun to be fully ordained in Bhutan tells us her story
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What happens to your money when your holiday goes wrong?
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Is a lethal drug killing more people in the UK than official records suggest?
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Martha Kearney learns about the part wind has played in shaping the Lancashire landscape.
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TV presenter and dancer Oti Mabuse presents on behalf of Ubuntu Pathways.
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Andrea Catherwood hears your views on the BBC coverage of the death of Pope Francis.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel travel to Wokingham Borough to solve your gardening woes.
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Two days after the worst break-up of her life, a registrar has to officiate a wedding.
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1/3 Dostoevsky’s unsettling tale of revolution and betrayal.
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1/2 A cryptic mystery sets 1940s Ambridge alight in this wartime prequel to The Archers.
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How huge payouts to soldiers and their families are creating a new middle class in Russia.
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Stories of one of the most recorded Spanish-language songs of all time.
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The legacy of one the most popular and controversial album releases ever - Graceland.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken want to know what they can do about bad breath.
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David Yelland is joined by PR guru Phil Elwood, who blames their industry for everything.
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Piers Morgan, the implications for the media of legal rulings on biological sex.
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Tension between India and Pakistan rises following the killing of tourists in Kashmir.
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Massive power cuts brought parts of Spain, Portugal and France to a standstill this week.
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Matthew Bannister on a campaigner, an activist, an author and a musician.
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Despite not being able to swim, Larry O’Brien saved over 30 people from a sinking ferry.
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Why the headteacher of the school attended by Brianna Ghey has banned smartphones.
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Natalie Haynes on her novel A Thousand Ships which puts a new spin on the old Greek myths.
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6/6 Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Investigations begin as power returns to cities across Spain and Portugal.
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Which products are best for bedtime listening?
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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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On 18 March 1965, cosmonaut Alexei Leonov became the first person to spacewalk
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Tom Bateman examines the history of the special relationship between the US and Israel.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The blackout crippled transport systems and cut off phone networks
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3/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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Mark Carney says Canada will enter trade talks with the US on its terms
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5/6 What are you like at small talk? Better than David Sedaris?
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Analysts link the fall to President Trump's economic policies
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5/6 Steph McGovern poses devilishly devious dilemmas to guests Russell Kane and Isy Suttie.
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The Scottish FA and Netball's governing body in England have made a similar ruling
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5/6 Award-winning comedian Mark Watson re-embarks on his doomed quest to understand life.
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Prince speaks after losing appeal about security
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3/8 Ed Byrne and Lucy Porter join host Andy Zaltzman for the topical panel quiz show.
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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wins re-election.
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Eight men including seven Iranians are arrested in separate counter-terror operations.
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Jason Mohammad presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Mark Rosenblatt talks about his Olivier award-winning play about Roald Dahl, Giant.
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Rochelle is out of options.
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Stephen Rea on performing Beckett, and Noddy Holder discusses cult film Slade in Flame.
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Natasha faces a tricky negotiation.
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An exhibition about James VI of Scotland and I of England sheds new light on the monarch.
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Chaos reigns at the abattoir.
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John Lennon's life after The Beatles explored in two documentaries, plus The Great Gatsby.
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Consequences are faced in Ambridge.
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Ellen and Mark delve into the long and thorny relationship between cinema and sex work.
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The economist and key White House advisor behind President Trump's global tariffs.
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Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason reveals his formative cultural influences.
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Joy faces a rude awakening.
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Five peoples' stories about their relationship with an internal organ - set to music.
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How gardening could be good for your mood, your brain and your gut microbiome.
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Can the UK become an AI superpower as the government hopes?
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Reaction to White House proposals to cut funding for Nasa and a future asteroid fly past
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Is enough being done to protect people from flooding?
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In Touch hears about the food app that is aiming to make eating out more accessible.
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What does the Supreme Court ruling on biological sex mean for the health service?
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How the most important business idea left academic obscurity to dominate the boardroom.
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David Yelland is joined by PR guru Phil Elwood, who blames their industry for everything.
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Piers Morgan, the implications for the media of legal rulings on biological sex.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Epperstone Village Hall in Nottinghamshire.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Robbie Collin explores the transformation of how we see film, from early cinema to TikTok.
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Andrea Catherwood hears your views on the BBC coverage of the death of Pope Francis.
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Matthew Bannister on a campaigner, an activist, an author and a musician.
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Tom Sutcliffe with Robert Macfarlane, Monica Feria-Tinta and Patrick Galbraith.
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How one charity is helping disabled dogs live their best lives.
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Thousands of Israelis are making a new home in Cyprus in the wake of 7th October
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5/12 Mark tells the story of a man called Joe Fenton and how he was connected to Stakeknife.
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Dr Anthony Fauci discusses his career spanning the worlds of medicine and politics.
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A special on adult ADHD: Why are waiting lists for diagnoses so long, and what can we do?
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Helen and Armando converse in the official language of the United States.
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Post local elections and pre VE day events, Shahidha Bari explores ideas about community
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The poet laureate, Simon Armitage, meets insects, dogs, fish and birds.
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New research on the wealth divide when it comes to owning property.
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Alexei Sayle makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Medical Aid for Palestinians.
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Both Israelis and Palestinians are taking to the streets to demand an end to the war.
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Electricity blackout affects millions in Spain and Portugal, causes still unknown
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1/10 An intoxicating debut set in 1920s Provence about art, passion and the chance of freedom.
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We hear what Americans make of Trump 2.0
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2/10 A sultry summer of passion, secrets and the promise of freedom, set in Provence in 1920.
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We get reaction from Washington and Kyiv.
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3/10 A heady debut of passion, secrets and the promise of freedom, set in 1920s Provence.
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In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective
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4/10 An intoxicating summer of passion, secrets and a promise of freedom, set in Provence,1920.
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Labour and the Conservatives counting their losses as Nigel Farage's party makes gains
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5/10 An intoxicating summer of passion, secrets and the promise of freedom in 1920s Provence.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sheila Dillon explores the efforts to enhance catering and supply chains in public spaces.
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Ben Wright and guests analyse the new political landscape after the elections in England.
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3/8 What’s it like to hear about gas chambers for the first time? Investigators start work.
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Sean Curran reports as the Conservatives call for a national inquiry into grooming gangs.
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Liz witnesses a terrifying apparition, and Laurence’s behaviour starts to alarm Bill.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs condemn the Belfast-based rap band Kneecap.
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2/10 The Apprentice challenge - can the boys' team build a sustainable planet in three days?
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3/6 The news remixed. This week - Elections, 100 Days of Trump, and Trans Labyrinth.
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Sean Curran reports as ministers faces more calls for a national grooming gangs inquiry.
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What does it tell us about shifting global alliances?
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Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs warn energy costs are putting companies out of business.
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New polls suggest he might be.
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Susan Hulme speaks to MPs and peers about money, science and a little bit of history.
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Hold on to your hats, it’s time for some diversity training.
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5/6 Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
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How Korea embraced modernisation at the end of the 19th Century in a bid for independence.
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Two days after the worst break-up of her life, a registrar has to officiate a wedding.
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