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The Hosein brothers face trial for Muriel's murder, but her body is still missing.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Peter’s church in Evercreech, Somerset.
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1/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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2/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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3/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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4/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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5/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Tom Holland speaks about his book Rubicon and the rise and fall of the Roman Republic.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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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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Jane Williams reflects on prayer as a meditative act.
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Farmers say plans to reduce pollution could destroy the pig industry in Northern Ireland.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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Susan Hulme reports as ministers are under pressure over their tax and spending plans.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Haridas Sharan, a Hindu priest and chaplain, reflects on prayer as service.
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Water abstraction, farm inspections, native oysters.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Another painful milestone in the Post Office Horizon scandal. Alicia McCarthy reports.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Furaha Mussanzi, singer and songwriter, reflects on walking in prayer.
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Bee virus that kills off hives.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports as Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash over tax at PMQs.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Simmy Sekhon reflects on integrity in business.
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Rural crime: new awareness course for pet owners in Wales whose dogs attack livestock.
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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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Saarah Hamayun reflects on hidden blessings and hope.
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Curly sheep, innovation and profitability on farm - we visit the Great Yorkshire Show.
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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 Rev Dr Bert Tosh.
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It’s here. The first birthday. Cake, balloons, fuss. We reflect on the last 12 months.
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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 Mary’s Church in Prescot, Merseyside.
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What does the NHS ten-year plan mean for eye care?
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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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The singer-songwriter meets Martha Kearney in the Cambrian mountains of mid Wales.
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Farm profitability review, curly coated sheep and pig showing at the Great Yorkshire Show.
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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From cruel jibes to institutional care, a history of people with learning disabilities.
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Mariclare Carey-Jones meets a Muslim family who have swapped the city for the countryside.
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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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Singer Joss Stone makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of CHASE Africa.
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The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
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Canon Simon Doogan and Father Martin Magill reflect on the sea voyages of two saints.
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In 1949, the Gratitude Train arrived in the US, 49 wagons of thank you gifts from France
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Anna Hill remembers flocks of yellowhammers swooping along Dorset's country lanes.
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2/6 Could the answer lie in the past?
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George and Layton face a life-changing decision about what to do with their treasure.
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Fiona Shaw explores how Virginia Woolf critiqued systems of power and privilege.
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The PM says it's 'reform or die' for the NHS, we discuss ambitious plans to restructure it
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Plus, the UK’s expensive electricity, church counts and babies in the City of London.
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Sue Mitchell investigates a gang using fake wills to steal people’s homes and inheritance.
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1/4 The story of the year New York became the biggest, most populous city in the world.
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1/4 James Naughtie talks to veteran US politician John Kerry about his life and career.
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Carol Klein, gardener, shares the sountrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Radio 4's Saturday morning show brings you extraordinary stories and remarkable people.
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The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell
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Marking the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 attacks with Gill Hicks and Kate Price.
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Caroline Eshghi, whose mother was jailed for historic abuse, wants sentencing law changed.
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How could your local playground better suit the needs of your child?
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Statements from parents of children who survived the 29 July attacks.
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Olivier Award-winner Katie Brayben on her role in Girl from the North Country.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about Empress Matilda and the Anarchy.
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Greg James digs into the BBC's archives, using current stories as a portal to the past.
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Ash Atalla, producer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Dominic Casciani reveals how 7/7 transformed the fight against terrorism across Britain.
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1/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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Ellen and Mark look at festival films, from Woodstock to Summer of Soul.
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2/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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Helen Catt investigates commissions in the world of car finance.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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Get ready for a landmark episode of The Infinite Monkey Cage celebrating our 201st show!
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4/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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Dan Saladino explores new science that's revealing the complexity hidden within our food.
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5/5 The story of the artist Eric Tucker, often dubbed the ‘secret Lowry’. Read by Paul Ready.
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Pippa Crerar of The Guardian assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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In Sichuan province, Tibetan monks practice their faith under heavy surveillance.
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There’s a shock for Susan, and Alistair has some worrying news to impart.
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Complaints about rogue locksmiths jump by 45%.
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What sporting events are you spending your money on?
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We hear how a fake podcast invite has put one content creator’s livelihood at risk.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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What does it take to grow a new enterprise into a multi million-pound business?
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Can tap water filters take out what they claim?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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New rights designed to protect workers have prompted a row about free speech.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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What could the future look like for cash ISAs?
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5/6 The Dead Ringers team are back to train their vocal firepower on the week’s news.
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The latest weather forecast
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The banker turned archaeologist who led the discovery of the tomb of an Egyptian pharoah.
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1/6 Rory Bremner, Gary Delaney, Pippa Evans and Tony Hawks at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
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The government are reviewing provision for children with additional needs.
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Tony Hawks starts to investigate the thorny issue of inheritance.
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The first report from the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry says dozens contemplated suicide.
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Tony Hawks hears about the impact of receiving an inheritance.
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Inquiry chair: infected blood victims being 'harmed further' by compensation delays.
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Lawyers tell Tony Hawks about the huge rise in inheritance disputes.
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A parliamentary report says the UK needs to take the threat from Iran more seriously.
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Tony Hawks explores money mindsets, family finances and personal attitudes to inheritance.
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News, analysis and comment from BBC Radio 4
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Tony Hawks tries to find a more balanced approach to the thorny issue of inheritance.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Ben Wright presents political debate from Shrewsbury Abbey.
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Is a political upheaval coming to Wales? The first minister joins us live.
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The story of the multi-drop parcel courier industry, as told by the drivers themselves.
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There’s a shock for Susan.
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2/6 The serious decision of naming a cat.
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1/5 Poems read by Bríd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.
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An Irish family is divided as Mosley's fascists prepare to march through East London.
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Clarrie puts her foot down.
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4/7 A series of linked dramas exploring sex in contemporary Britain. Starring Glenda Jackson.
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There’s relief for Jolene.
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How the man who proved climate change is manmade was attacked by the fossil fuel industry.
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Eddie forms an unexpected bond.
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The spy plane, a grand tour, crisis in Egypt...
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It’s here. The first birthday. Cake, balloons, fuss. We reflect on the last 12 months.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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Alistair has some worrying news to impart.
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Kathy and the panel are at the Crossed Wires Podcast Festival to answer your questions.
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John Yorke looks at the Hindu story that is one of the world’s greatest epics.
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We're at the Hay Festival talking books we love.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about the American War of Independence.
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Lucy Worsley meets Elizabeth Manning, Victorian drink-spiker and thief.
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From cruel jibes to institutional care, a history of people with learning disabilities.
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What happens when you lose your job and where can you find financial support?
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What’s it like to wake up with a brand new voice? We investigate foreign accent syndrome.
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The singer-songwriter meets Martha Kearney in the Cambrian mountains of mid Wales.
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Maths teacher Bobby Seagull makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Money Ready.
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Andrea Catherwood speaks to BBC Sounds about its imminent closure to overseas listeners.
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Kathy and the panel are at the Crossed Wires Podcast Festival to answer your questions.
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After the death of her husband, Betty drives to the Arizona desert.
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2/2 Olanna, Odenigbo, Ugwu and Baby must flee from more bombs.
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The aftermath of the hot-air balloon crash stuns the family into facing a new future.
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Nine years since Brexit: what's it like to trade with the EU?
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Greg James explores the BBC's archives, using current stories as a portal to the past.
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The actor chooses some of her favourite poems from listener requests.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken want to know what true core strength really means.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis look at the risks and rewards of showing your emotions.
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Gregg Wallace, row over The Salt Path, Oasis tour, migrant small boats media coverage.
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As President Trump raises tariffs again, what does this mean for world trade?
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Solutions to plastic waste from creating cleaner products to cleaning up ocean litter.
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Matthew Bannister on a politician, a harpist, a businessman and an astronomer.
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Plus, the UK’s expensive electricity, church counts and babies in the City of London.
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Marking the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 attacks with Gill Hicks and Kate Price.
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Colm Tóibín on his latest novel, Long Island, and its connections to three other works.
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The contest of lateral thinking and cryptic connections, chaired by Kirsty Lang. 10/12
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The US president sends letters to trading partners revealing tariffs on their imports.
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News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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Medics will walk out for five days from the 25th of July. Evan presents live from Leeds.
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'One in one out' pilot to start within weeks. Plus, the soaring cost of package holidays.
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Angela Rayner is suspended by Unite due to her a support of Birmingham council proposal.
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The EU warns it will take 'all necessary steps' to safeguard its interests.
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How one Lib Dem MP persuaded ministers to change the law within a year of being elected.
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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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Thomas Keneally stumbled across the story of Oskar Schindler while buying a briefcase
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The two lives of Mickey, who went from crime to starring on the big screen.
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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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A memorial service for the 20th anniversary has been held at St Paul's Cathedral
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1/6 Rory Bremner, Gary Delaney, Pippa Evans and Tony Hawks at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
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The government has said it will expand the compensation schemes for victims
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2/6 Paul Merton talks to Hannah Fry to find out what she would send to Room 101.
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The Chair of the inquiry has urged the government to overhaul the compensation scheme
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Gangsters, ghosts and international disgrace.
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The two leaders unveil a "one in, one out" migrant deal
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Ashley continues to unpick his complex web of 'hyperfixations', one obsession at a time.
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The study looked at five major diseases
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5/6 The Dead Ringers team are back to train their vocal firepower on the week’s news.
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President Trump announces upcoming 30% tariffs on imports from the EU and Mexico.
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Stuart Maconie and guests with a mix of chat, comedy and music.
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Israel has blamed a "technical error" for a strike that reportedly killed 10.
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Jaega Wise presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Oasis comeback tour reviewed by Ted Kessler.
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Clarrie puts her foot down.
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Superman director James Gunn. Pioneering black film star Dorothy Dandridge, Gerald Scarfe.
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There’s relief for Jolene.
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Kat Sadler, creator of BAFTA-winning sitcom Such Brave Girls. And the new opera Taj Mahal.
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Eddie forms an unexpected bond.
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More than Human at the Design Museum, which explores how design can help the planet.
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Alistair has some worrying news to impart.
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Ellen and Mark celebrate 25 years of director Wong Kar Wai's acclaimed romantic drama.
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The banker turned archaeologist who led the discovery of the tomb of an Egyptian pharoah.
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Get ready for a landmark episode of The Infinite Monkey Cage celebrating our 201st show!
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Discover the magic of ‘natural radio’ - a hidden electromagnetic soundscape.
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How a quick HIIT workout can burn calories, boost brainpower and help you live longer.
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David Aaronovitch and guests discuss why the benefits bill for disability has ballooned.
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Hands on with the new research at this year’s Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
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Helen Catt investigates commissions in the world of car finance.
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What does the NHS ten-year plan mean for eye care?
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Is the time up for heroes and heroines on banknotes and in society in general?
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis look at the risks and rewards of showing your emotions.
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Gregg Wallace, row over The Salt Path, Oasis tour, migrant small boats media coverage.
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Ben Wright presents political debate from Shrewsbury Abbey.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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A close listen to the history and evolution of the radio documentary feature.
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Andrea Catherwood speaks to BBC Sounds about its imminent closure to overseas listeners.
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Matthew Bannister on a politician, a harpist, a businessman and an astronomer.
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Nicky Campbell explores the history and influence of British boarding schools.
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Dan Neidle unpacks the bizarre, brilliant and unexpected ways tax shapes our world.
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A biblical debate reveals claims of an amazing discovery - but is it too good to be true?
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Overseas hiring is to be banned, but can homes attract enough British workers?
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Mel Giedroyc charts the creation of Walt Disney’s Pinocchio.
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The PM says it's 'reform or die' for the NHS, we discuss ambitious plans to restructure it
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Matthew Syed asks what it means to be distracted in a media world vying for our attention.
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Matthew Sweet discusses the mythology, psychology and politics getting along with people.
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Is the time up for heroes and heroines on banknotes and in society in general?
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What could the future look like for cash ISAs?
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Singer Joss Stone makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of CHASE Africa.
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In Sichuan province, Tibetan monks practice their faith under heavy surveillance.
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27 children and staff are known to have died at a girls’ summer camp
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1/10 Italy, 1943. An armistice has been declared, but peace is further away than ever.
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The US president said shipments of some defensive weapons would be restarted
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2/10 Angelo returns to Pontefiore to hide his patron the Count’s artistic treasures.
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A Labour MP tells us negotiations have been tough.
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3/10 With the Count rescued from jail, Angelo remembers his promise to two reluctant soldiers.
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Keir Starmer announces a ‘one in, one out’ agreement with France
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4/10 Angelo's impulsive rescue will unlock a new opportunity for the young Italian.
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Labour's biggest union backer Unite suspends Angela Rayner's membership over bin strikes.
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5/10 The Sorrento recuperation is over when Simon gets wind of Force 69's secret plan.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Dan Saladino explores new science that's revealing the complexity hidden within our food.
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Ben Wright and guests discuss the possible doctors' strike and the art of political jokes
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1/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor-cum-amateur sleuth.
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How will the government pay for its policy U-turns? Alicia McCarthy reports.
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A flag raised, a thaw begins - then a CIA agent arrives, and things take a dark turn.
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Susan Hulme reports as President Macron speaks to parliament as part of his state visit.
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Today sees Lindsey battle with a rock climbing wall and rescue a missing rat.
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1/4 Semi-improvised comedy, eavesdropping on taxi journeys around the north west.
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Alicia McCarthy reports on the weekly bout of Prime Minister's Questions.
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Billy Bragg on the 'Twitterisation of debate', the new working class and protest songs.
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David Cornock reports as MPs question ministers about planned strike action by doctors.
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Brazil is in the firing line as Trump fails to strike trade deals
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Now to Westminster and moves to improve safety for football fans
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2/4 Put down the phone and learn how to live a fulfilling offline life.
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The contest of lateral thinking and cryptic connections, chaired by Kirsty Lang. 9/12
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1/4 The story of the year New York became the biggest, most populous city in the world.
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There were hundreds of deaths in 1974 but the story of Lord Lucan gripped the nation. Why?
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After the death of her husband, Betty drives to the Arizona desert.
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