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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Decades after Muriel's murder, her family still searches for answers and closure.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Mary’s Church in Prescot, Merseyside.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Colm Tóibín on his latest novel, Long Island, and 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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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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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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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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A law to improve safety for football fans moves a step closer.
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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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The State of the UK Climate report is published today. With Caz Graham.
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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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05:04
Sean Curran reports as Ed Miliband warns climate change is threatening our way of life.
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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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Farmers in Wales get ready for details of the new sustainable farming scheme.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Afghans moved to UK in secret scheme after data breach. Susan Hulme reports.
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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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Welsh government reveals details of its new sustainable farming scheme.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sean Curran reports on the final Prime Minister's Questions before the summer break.
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05:34
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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Has the Government’s Food Strategy been watered down?
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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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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Rev Dr Bert Tosh.
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Wildfires, crofting, and strawberry trials.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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05:34
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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05:43
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Steve Taylor.
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A mathematician struggles to find love. What could be messing with his odds?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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05:34
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Mary’s Church in Chirk in North Wales.
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ITV is providing live audio description for the UEFA European Women's Championship.
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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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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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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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Martha Kearney meets the artist Antony Gormley.
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Has the government's Food Strategy been watered down?
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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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06:05
Laurie Taylor on the history of keeping dogs as pets and the politics of dog-human links.
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Rose Ferraby explores a Yorkshire upland farm where they are cultivating sphagnum moss.
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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07:10
Edward Stourton takes a look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
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07:54
Paralympian Hannah Cockroft CBE presents the Radio 4 appeal on behalf of Newlife
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
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A service marking the 500th anniversary of the foundation of Christ Church, Oxford.
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08:48
Thomas Keneally stumbled across the story of Oskar Schindler while buying a briefcase
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Anita Sethi visits the North York Moors to see the turtle dove - a 'bird on the brink'.
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3/6 What are patients seeing on social media?
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So how exactly do these coins rewrite our past?
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3/3 Fiona Shaw discovers how Virginia Woolf defied gender norms.
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How does female physiology affect sporting performance?
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Our long struggle with peace raises the question - are humans wired for war or for peace?
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Fake wills, stolen identities and cannabis farms
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2/4 The story of the year New York became the biggest, most populous city in the world.
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2/4 Labour MP Diane Abbott reflects on a life in politics in conversation with James Naughtie.
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Ash Atalla, producer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Nikki Bedi and Huw Stephens chat with Adam Kay, Anna Whitwham and Kevin Rowland.
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School's out for the summer but some argue the break from education is too long.
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Actor Helena Bonham Carter joins Nuala to discuss her new film, Four Letters of Love.
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Holly Jackson on why she's moved from YA fiction to writing a thriller for adults.
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What is the impact on victims of the record court delays?
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Bestselling author Louise Candlish on her latest novel, A Neighbour's Guide to Murder.
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Eight babies have been born in the UK using genetic material from three people.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about acclaimed French novelist Alexandre Dumas.
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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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Gustavo Dudamel, conductor, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Dominic Casciani examines the rise of online radicalisation and lone wolf terror attacks.
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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Ellen and Mark celebrate 25 years of director Wong Kar Wai's acclaimed romantic drama.
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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How mistakenly switching on CCTV triggered the UK’s biggest adult abuse investigation.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince launch into a cosmic controversy - should we settle in space?
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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Leyla Kazim is uprooting her life to Portugal to grow her own food, but will it work?
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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Vicki Young discusses the political year with a panel of journalists.
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Kill Russian soldiers, win points: how the Ukrainian army's reward scheme is gamifying war
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Akram bites off more than he can chew, and Neil reaches the end of the line.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Concern over Gen Z sunbed use.
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Call You and Yours: What's your experience of estate agents and letting agents?
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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12:04
The government announces another consultation into private parking firms.
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Evan Davis meets some of the key figures from a much-maligned industry
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Which chopping board material is best for hygiene and the planet?
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Many male authors say they are struggling in a female-dominated world.
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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12:04
The Chancellor announces major changes in the way investments will be sold in the future.
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6/6 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 Microsoft boss who's just been named the new CEO of ailing advertising giant WPP.
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2/6 Rory Bremner, Gary Delaney, Pippa Evans and Tony Hawks return to Manchester
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A film about children in Gaza breached BBC editorial guidelines on accuracy, report finds.
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1/10 HS2's story begins with a blank piece of paper.
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Personal information of thousands of Afghans was released in error by a British official.
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2/10 HS2 makes its case to ministers, but fault lines rapidly emerge.
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We speak to a former interpreter granted asylum. Plus, the Defence Select Committee Chair.
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3/10 Protest groups begin to organise as the line's route is announced.
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News, analysis and comment from BBC Radio 4
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4/10 Costs mount as compromises with protesting locals are struck
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An Environment Agency report says serious pollution incidents by water companies rose 60%.
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5/10 Dissent grows within HS2 itself.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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James Cook presents political debate from Levenshulme Old Library in Manchester.
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After reports of more deaths from Israeli fire, we hear accounts of people living in Gaza.
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Is a radical political philosophy guiding the actions of the Trump administration?
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3/6 A reunion with an old friend.
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2/5 Poems read by Bríd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.
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Akram bites off more than he can chew.
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Comedy drama. Four random people on a superyacht try to survive the apocalypse. It's bad.
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George has a confession to make.
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5/7 Glenda Jackson stars in a series of linked plays seen through the lens of sex
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Mick finds himself in the spotlight.
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By Tom Wentworth. Aaron has CP and falls over all the time. A romance in seven falls.
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Susan makes an emotional gesture.
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The Space Race, psychedelic drugs, and a coded message 'from' the world...
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A mathematician struggles to find love. What could be messing with his odds?
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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14:45
Neil reaches the end of the line.
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Kathy Clugston and the panel are in South Staffordshire offering their top gardening tips.
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Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi asks: Why do we go to the pub?
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The film-maker and the comedian propose favourite books.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about Empress Matilda and the Anarchy.
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Lucy Worsley, Rosalind Crone and Naomi Alderman unpack Lady Swindllers’ super powers.
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Laurie Taylor on the history of keeping dogs as pets and the politics of dog-human links.
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Why are women retiring with less money than men?
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Rachel Hurdley explores the corridor and how it reflects society, culture and behaviour.
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Martha Kearney meets the artist Antony Gormley.
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Singer Joss Stone makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of CHASE Africa.
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Andrea Catherwood puts listener questions to Radio 3 controller Sam Jackson.
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Kathy Clugston and the panel are in South Staffordshire offering their top gardening tips.
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A photographer is blinded by the flash of Virginia Woolf's genius.
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5/5 Vienna 1913. Alfred Redl is a double agent. Like the empire, he believes he's unstoppable.
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The story of MacDonald Fraser's time in Burma, 1945. Based on his outstanding war-memoir.
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The story of the multi-drop parcel courier industry, as told by the drivers themselves.
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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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Susan Calman champions one of the most misunderstood musical instruments - the recorder.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken discuss whether having a tan is ever good for us.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis examine the fallout from a very public secret royal meeting.
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We hear from The Times's Larisa Brown on the super-injunction that silenced the media.
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What does a change in the Trump-Putin relationship mean for the war in Ukraine?
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Science that makes living in our homes safer and cooler in a changing climate.
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Matthew Bannister on a police commissioner, a farmer, a psychoanalyst and a president.
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Our long struggle with peace raises the question - are humans wired for war or for peace?
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Actor Helena Bonham Carter on her new film, Four Letters of Love.
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Gurnaik Johal tells Take Four Books about his debut novel, Saraswati.
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The contest of lateral thinking and cryptic connections, chaired by Kirsty Lang. 11/12
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Constance Marten and Mark Gordon: guilty of death of their baby daughter Victoria.
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News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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Labour says three MPs have lost the whip for breaching party discipline.
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News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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We're on the River Ouse in York, hearing reaction to worsening water pollution stats.
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We speak to the last US ambassador to serve in Syria. Also, Trump & Murdoch's relationship
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The German chancellor speaks candidly about Trump, war in Europe, and post-Brexit Britain.
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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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An unarmed Brazilian man is shot dead by anti-terrorism police in Stockwell, south London.
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A police officer whose personal and professional lives became disastrously entangled.
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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 BBC apologises for failing to meet its own standards in a documentary about Gaza.
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2/6 Rory Bremner, Gary Delaney, Pippa Evans and Tony Hawks return to Manchester
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The Government reveals that thousands of Afghans have been moved secretly to the UK
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3/6 Paul Merton talks to Daliso Chaponda to find out what he would send to Room 101.
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After the rebellion over welfare changes, Labour suspends four MPs.
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Farming, fist-fights and freaky fad diets.
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A court allows the release of more information about a defence data breach.
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Stand-up comedy unpicking a complex web of 'hyperfixations', one obsession at a time.
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There's a big rise in serious pollution caused by water companies in England.
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6/6 The Dead Ringers team are back to train their vocal firepower on the week’s news.
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Sectarian clashes have continued in southern Syria, despite a ceasefire agreement.
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Stuart Maconie and guests at the Durham Brass Festival.
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The government says the water industry regulator is failing.
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Freya McClements presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Akram bites off more than he can chew.
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Tales from the set of infamous productions, Bastille Day, Errollyn Wallen, Kasim Ali novel
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George has a confession to make.
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Football and Art, opera and theatre shorts, digital technology and the crime fiction novel
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Mick finds himself in the spotlight.
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How Scandinavian design has influenced our homes.
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Susan makes an emotional gesture.
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TV series The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Friendship film, the latest AI advances.
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Neil reaches the end of the line.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode look for the real Scotland on screen as Braveheart turns 30
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The Microsoft boss who's just been named the new CEO of ailing advertising giant WPP.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince launch into a cosmic controversy - should we settle in space?
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Events spiral out of control at The Bull.
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Pull back the curtain on the hidden world behind the target girl’s silent, singular image.
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Why swapping out sugar for fruit can boost your mood, memory and may even reduce cravings
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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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How mistakenly switching on CCTV triggered the UK’s biggest adult abuse investigation.
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ITV is providing live audio description for the UEFA European Women's Championship.
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New rights designed to protect workers have prompted a row about free speech.
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How one cafe is turning food waste into meals.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis examine the fallout from a very public secret royal meeting.
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We hear from The Times's Larisa Brown on the super-injunction that silenced the media.
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James Cook presents political debate from Levenshulme Old Library in Manchester.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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The story of anti-apartheid activist James Booi's disappearance and reburial.
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Andrea Catherwood puts listener questions to Radio 3 controller Sam Jackson.
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Matthew Bannister on a police commissioner, a farmer, a psychoanalyst and a president.
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Nicky Campbell explores the darker side of some boarding school experiences.
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Tax: complex, surprising and more powerful than you think. Dan Neidle unpacks its impact.
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When ancient tablets arrive labelled as tile samples, a federal investigation begins.
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What does it take to grow a new enterprise into a multi million-pound business?
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Mel Giedroyc invites you to explore the surreal musical world of Disney’s Fantasia.
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How does female physiology affect sporting performance?
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Stuart Maconie and guests with a mix of chat, comedy and music.
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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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David Runciman tells the story of the 1945 election and the dawn of a new age.
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The extraordinary inside story of Britain's most ambitious and controversial rail project.
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The Chancellor announces major changes in the way investments will be sold in the future.
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Paralympian Hannah Cockroft CBE presents the Radio 4 appeal on behalf of Newlife
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Kill Russian soldiers, win points: how the Ukrainian army's reward scheme is gamifying war
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Russia and trading partners threatened with "very severe" tariffs
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6/10 Angelo and the Count enjoy the delights of newly-liberated Rome.
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High Court has lifted a gagging order after a huge data breach in the Ministry of Defence
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7/10 War has reached Pontefiore and Angelo’s fiancée Lucretzia is struggling in hiding.
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Syrian government says ceasefire with Druze minority in effect despite Israeli strikes
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8/10 His pride dented by Lucretzia’s revelation, Angelo joins Force 69 on a daring raid.
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More than 20 people are in hospital, some with serious injuries
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9/10 Pontefiore comes together to celebrate the long-awaited marriage of Angelo and Lucrezia.
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Syrian government sends its forces back into Sweida amid sectarian fighting
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10/10 Angelo’s homecoming will bring surprises all round.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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22:15
Leyla Kazim is uprooting her life to Portugal to grow her own food, but will it work?
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Ben Wright and guests discuss reforming the water industry and changes in local government
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2/4 Bill Nighy stars as the loveably louche actor cum amateur sleuth.
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs question the government about climate change.
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As cases grow, an agent pushes for answers, and someone new gets far closer than expected.
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Sean Curran reports as the Defence Secretary discloses a massive leak of data on Afghans.
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Today sees Lindsey close a vortex to the spirit world and get assaulted by her own bra.
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2/4 Semi-improvised comedy, eavesdropping on taxi journeys around The North West. 2/4
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Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as clashes over the economy dominate this week's PMQs
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Demographer Paul Morland says parents should pay less tax and get more benefits.
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16 and 17-year-olds will be able to vote at the next general election. Sean Curran reports
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Leading Republicans break away from Trump and Pam Bondi
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Alicia McCarthy reports as peers discuss the state of the UK's defences.
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3/4 A how-to guide for maximising online cancellation.
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The contest of lateral thinking and cryptic connections, chaired by Kirsty Lang. 10/12
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2/4 The story of the year New York became the biggest, most populous city in the world.
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What really happened on the night of 7 November 1974 when Sandra Rivett was murdered?
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A photographer is blinded by the flash of Virginia Woolf's genius.
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