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The police set a trap for M3, but will their plan to catch Muriel's kidnapper succeed?
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Bells on Sunday comes from the parish church of St Mary the Virgin Bishops Cannings.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Wendy Erskine talks about her new novel and explores its connections to three other works.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs decide whether to approve a bill to allow assisted dying.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The sound of the corncrake inspires Professor of Public Folklore, Mairéad Nic Craith.
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Agricultural graduates, sustainable livestock trial, Scottish meat.
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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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Susan Hulme reports as foreign secretary David Lammy tells Iran to 'dial this thing down'.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The sound of a manual typewriter inspires writer and broadcaster Anna Magnusson.
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Work starts on the new National Biosecurity Centre to tackle animal disease.
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Sean Curran reports as David Lammy faced questions about the American strikes on Iran.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The sound of silence inspires Fr Philip Blackledge of Holy Trinity Church, Melrose.
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The Climate Change Committee report shows little progress on emissions from agriculture.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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News, views and features on yesterday's stories in Parliament
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The music of Robert Carver inspires teacher of literature and religion Linden Bicket.
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Inheritance tax review, Hoads Wood, weather forecasting, agriculture students.
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Sean Curran reports as the prime minister updates MPs about the G7 and Nato summits.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The sound of wild geese brings inspiration to Quaker and author Alastair McIntosh.
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Tree planting, dairy farmers, English olive oil.
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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 spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Mariama Ifode-Blease
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Lullabies might seem soft, but what are the hidden powers and potential of music?
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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 St Dingad’s Church in Llandovery, Carmarthenshire
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In Touch provides detail on what the new Benefits Bill means for the visually impaired.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
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A veteran of multiple Camino pilgrimages tells Clare what keeps drawing him back to Spain
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Climate Change Committee report shows little progress on agricultural emissions.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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How propaganda in Russia has intensified since the war in Ukraine.
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Somerset farm making pasture fed cattle pay by selling the beef in their own restaurant.
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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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Beneficiary Kwaku Acheampong makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Hear Me Out
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The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
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A service of choral matins from the Queen's College, Oxford.
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In 2015, Khalil Hariri risked his life to save centuries-old archaeology in Syria.
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For Amy-Jane Beer, the reed warbler is a superstar DJ scratching a hypnotic blend of sound
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Tom Sutcliffe talks to Marina Warner, Oliver Basciano and Fergus Butler-Gallie.
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Lucy Easthope explores the history of risk.
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Jonathan Freedland takes the Long View of conflict over valuable resources.
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Claudia Hammond hosts the All in the Mind Awards ceremony from the BBC Radio Theatre.
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Plus, nuclear enrichment numbers, Curtice on Curtis and Viking economics.
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8/9 Joe follows the opening of a public memorial and engages with a private reckoning.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss this ubiquitous mythical creature.
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Helen returns as we discuss the topic described by Farage as 'The New Brexit'; Net Zero.
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Norma Percy, film-maker, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Nikki Bedi and Kiri Pritchard-McLean share extraordinary stories with remarkable people.
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The government partners with supermarkets in the battle against obesity
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Grooming survivor Jade on child criminal records being quashed.
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Baroness Gabby Bertin on the Independent Pornography Review Taskforce.
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The legendary war reporter and news anchor on her new podcast with her ex-husband.
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New figures show a rise in care plans for SEND in England. We look at the impact.
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Musican, songwriter & actress Self Esteem speaks to Anita ahead of her peformance tonight
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13/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain discover that crows are exceptionally clever.
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Stories about a piece of light music which became interwoven with the Shipping Forecast.
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Sir Gregory Doran, theatre director, shares the soundtrack fo his life with Lauren Laverne
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3/3 Misha Glenny on Hungary's dramatic and tragic history in two world wars.
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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Anna Lapwood and Andrew Roachford add five tracks in this 100th episode.
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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The social media get-rich-quick gurus seemingly impervious to criticism and accountability
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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Author Katherine Rundell reveals her cultural influences and inspirations.
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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Leyla Kazim investigates the rise of the olive grove on English farms.
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Antonia Quirke dissects some of the life-changing scenes that define cinema.
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Ben Riley-Smith of The Daily Telegraph assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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Many Iranians fled to Turkey after Israel's attacks but are unsure about returning home.
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The past returns to haunt Kenton, and Will attempts to look on the bright side.
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Man at centre of pensions scandal sentenced to seven years in prison.
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Do you think your vet is value for money?
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Can you afford to buy a car? The average used car costs almost £3000 more than in 2021.
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An aspect of some jobs that many dread, and some top tips on getting it right.
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Why did the DIY chain Homebase have to close all of its stores?
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Whales have been protected from hunting for 40 years. Have they recovered from us?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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The teachers facing long delays over their pension scheme.
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3/6 Satirical impressions from the team headed up by Jon Culshaw and Jan Ravens.
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Multi-BRIT and Grammy award-winning pop star who’s headlining Glastonbury this weekend.
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5/6 A mysterious illness plagues Scunthorpe Steelworks.
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11/20 The 1945 election was fought and decided over two main issues: demobilisation and housing.
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The US president swears after declaring Middle East ceasefire just hours earlier.
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12/20 With the creation of the Arts Council in 1945, on-going state patronage of the arts began.
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Nato leaders meet amid questions over President Trump's commitment to the alliance.
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13/20 Between the Yalta and Potsdam conferences, everything changed.
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Ayatollah Khamenei’s first comments since US bombing.
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14/20 Both main parties supported the United Nations, but they disagreed about what that meant.
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15/20 In 1945, Britain was the most indebted country in the world.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Doveridge Village Hall in Derbyshire.
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What challenges await Sir Keir Starmer for his second year in power?
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Are the actions of a climate campaigner heroic self-sacrifice or reckless fanaticism?
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6/6 Joanna plans a party in moving house week.
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4/5 A former pop star receives an unexpected invitation to perform an old hit.
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The past returns to haunt Kenton.
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1/2 Brian Cox stars in series 3 of the drama by David Ashton, set in San Francisco in 1849.
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Jolene has serious concerns.
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2/7 Contemporary series of dramas that look at society through the lens of sex.
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Brian throws down the gauntlet.
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Catholic Joan will stop at nothing to save the son accused of murder.
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Will attempts to look on the bright side.
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Rogue armies, a 'mystic nut', morale-boosting nurses.
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Lullabies might seem soft, but what are the hidden powers and potential of music?
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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Kenton makes a terrible mistake.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel wander the grounds of Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire.
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John Yorke takes a look at The Girls of Slender Means by Muriel Spark.
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Composer Xantoné Blacq and actor Harry Trevaldwyn discuss books with Harriett Gilbert.
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12/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain probe the science of memory.
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Lucy Worsley meets the Fox sisters, Victorian spirit mediums - or were they?
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How propaganda in Russia has intensified since the war in Ukraine.
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Three in ten households are made up of people living alone but how much more does it cost?
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Aleks and Kevin explore the risks and benefits of using AI as a support for mental health.
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A veteran of multiple Camino pilgrimages tells Clare what keeps drawing him back to Spain
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Zoologist Mark Carwardine makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Rainforest Trust.
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Andrea Catherwood speaks to a BBC commissioner about your views on What's Up Docs?
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel wander the grounds of Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire.
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Catrin struggles to enjoy a stolen weekend in Paris with her younger lover.
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First radio production of David Mamet's incendiary drama. With very strong language.
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1945. London. A group of bright young women brace for the future as the world finds peace
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The daily realities and private thoughts of a young woman living through war.
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7/7 Jay Rayner and the panel are in Bath answering questions on cheese and bain marie cooking.
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Roger McGough talks to French British poet Pascale Petit.
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Chris and Xand explore the health claims behind smiling for a Hay Festival special.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis explain why 'being yourself' might just be a terrible idea.
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Jimmy Lai - political prisoner latest, The Wargame Podcast, Tattle Life gossip site.
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David Aaronovitch and guests consider the implications of the Israel Iran conflict.
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The science behind US attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.
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Matthew Bannister on a director, an actor, an architect and a cricketer.
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Plus, nuclear enrichment numbers, Curtice on Curtis and Viking economics.
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New figures show a rise in care plans for SEND in England. We look at the impact.
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Madeleine Thien speaks about her new novel and explores its links to three other works.
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The contest of lateral thinking and cryptic connections, chaired by Kirsty Lang. 8/12
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News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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Donald Trump has asked Israel to 'calm down' and hold the ceasefire with Iran
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President Trump says Nato spending pledge is a 'big win for the US'.
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Two Metropolitan Police officers who strip-searched a teenager committed gross misconduct.
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Prime Minister Kier Starmer amends the Welfare Reform Bill in the face of a rebellion.
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Full coverage of the day's news
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A Republican Congressman outlines the values that lie behind his conservative politics.
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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 1 July 2015, Cecil, a popular lion, was shot in Zimbabwe by an American trophy hunter
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Forrest Gander, Laurie Bolger, SJ Fowler and Rachel Segal Hamilton.
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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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The operation has been called Annunciation of Victory
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5/6 A mysterious illness plagues Scunthorpe Steelworks.
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Mr Trump earlier accused both sides of violating the truce
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1/6 Paul Merton talks to Chris McCausland about his pet hates and worst nightmares.
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They have agreed a target of 5% of GDP by 2035
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Mob moss mums and helicopter parenting.
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The Prime Minister is trying to fend off a revolt
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Does the end of the series mean the end of the world? With Sir James Cleverly
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Sir Keir Starmer describes his U-turn on welfare reforms as "striking the right balance".
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3/6 Satirical impressions from the team headed up by Jon Culshaw and Jan Ravens.
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People gather in Tehran for the state funeral of soldiers and scientists killed by Israel
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Israel orders people in Gaza to move towards areas where recent airstrikes have occurred
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Kathy Caton presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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The past returns to haunt Kenton.
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Brad Pitt's F1, Erik Satie at 100, and a museum bringing history to life
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Jolene has serious concerns.
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Billy Porter discusses his new play the Bitter Earth, and a look ahead to Glastonbury.
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Brian throws down the gauntlet.
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UK culture secretary LIsa Nandy on the government's Creative Industries Sector Plan.
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Will attempts to look on the bright side.
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We review the RA's Kiefer/Van Gogh exhibition, and new film From Hilde, with Love.
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Kenton makes a terrible mistake.
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Debbie Wiseman and Ben Gernon add the final five tracks of the series.
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Multi-BRIT and Grammy award-winning pop star who’s headlining Glastonbury this weekend.
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Author Katherine Rundell reveals her cultural influences and inspirations.
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Clarrie is unsure where to turn.
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An atmospheric gathering storm of a documentary explores our language for naming the wind.
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How volunteering could lower your cholesterol and help you stay healthy for longer.
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Should the UK seek closer diplomatic and trade links with China?
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We investigate the role our forests are playing in offsetting carbon emissions.
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The social media get-rich-quick gurus seemingly impervious to criticism and accountability
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In Touch provides detail on what the new Benefits Bill means for the visually impaired.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis explain why 'being yourself' might just be a terrible idea.
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Jimmy Lai - political prisoner latest, The Wargame Podcast, Tattle Life gossip site.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Doveridge Village Hall in Derbyshire.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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John Simpson looks back at the dictators he's met: the mad, the malign and the meek.
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Andrea Catherwood speaks to a BBC commissioner about your views on What's Up Docs?
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Matthew Bannister on a director, an actor, an architect and a cricketer.
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Tom Sutcliffe talks to Marina Warner, Oliver Basciano and Fergus Butler-Gallie.
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5/5 Visits to the areas from the Shipping Forecast: Dogger, Irish Sea, Wight, Lundy and Forth.
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How the world's top Bible museum became embroiled in a scandal over thousands of artefacts
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What really happens when cyber criminals hold a business to ransom?
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Jonathan Freedland takes the Long View of conflict over valuable resources.
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Claudia Hammond hosts the All in the Mind Awards ceremony from the BBC Radio Theatre.
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Nihal Arthanayake and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Helen returns as we discuss the topic described by Farage as 'The New Brexit'; Net Zero.
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Anne McElvoy explores the visibility of Catholic and Christian faith in politics & culture
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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The teachers facing long delays over their pension scheme.
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Beneficiary Kwaku Acheampong makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Hear Me Out
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Many Iranians fled to Turkey after Israel's attacks but are unsure about returning home.
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Trump calls Iranian response to US strike "very weak" and urges further negotiations
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1/5 Dostoevsky's evocative novella. A tale of love and loneliness in 19thC St Petersburg.
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Early ceasefire violations provoked angry rebuke from US President Donald Trump
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2/5 Dostoevsky's short, passionate St Petersburg tale. The Second Night.
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We ask a UK defence minister where the extra defence cash will come from.
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3/5 Dostoevsky's passionate St Petersburg novella. Nastenka's story.
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BBC understands cuts to benefits will only affect future claimants
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4/5 Dostoevsky's tale of love and longing in St Petersburg. The Third Night.
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The US-backed aid group defends work after killings of Palestinians near its sites.
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5/5 The final part of Dostoevsky's tale of love and loneliness in 19th-century St Petersburg.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Leyla Kazim investigates the rise of the olive grove on English farms.
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Helen Catt and guests discuss Labour's welfare rebellion and its first year in government.
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3/4 Charles is appearing in Hamlet and Ophelia is dead – for real.
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Sean Curran reports as the foreign secretary briefs MPs on the US air strikes on Iran.
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A special episode of Uncanny, recorded live at the Hay Festival 2025.
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs discuss the situation in the Middle East and defence spending.
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10/10 How many political podcasts does it take to fill the Royal Albert Hall?
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Jayde Adams and Ivo Graham dive into the feisty world of community apps and messageboards.
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Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - minus the Prime Minister.
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Why our schools don’t work for Britain’s troubled children.
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Susan Hulme reports as the Prime Minister tells MPs he'll talk to Labour's welfare rebels.
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Why New York's mayoral race affects the rest of America
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Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster on the history of parliamentary rebellions.
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Does the end of the series mean the end of the world? With Sir James Cleverly
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The contest of lateral thinking and cryptic connections, chaired by Kirsty Lang. 7/12
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss this ubiquitous mythical creature.
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Catrin struggles to enjoy a stolen weekend in Paris with her younger lover.
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