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Sasha Frere-Jones leads us on the unlikely journey of Depeche Mode’s world domination.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the parish church of St Mary Redcliffe in Bristol
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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What do the data showing a steep rise in autism diagnoses reveal - and hide?
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How has autism changed to include those - like women - who were previously missed?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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What’s the evidence that there’s been a rise not just in diagnosis, but in autism itself?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Autism today is not just medical but political. So who gets to decide who‘s autistic?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Has the idea of autism expanded so far that it’s breaking?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Author Kit de Waal takes questions from a Bookclub audience on her novel My Name Is Leon.
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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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Matthew Bannister on a singer, a wrestler, a cognitive scientist and a satirist.
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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 the Reverend Canon Grace Thomas.
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Harvest 2025 - what's been the impact of weather extremes on this year's crops?
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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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Will Hayward asks if Wales could become the setting for Reform’s biggest breakthrough yet.
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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 the Reverend Canon Grace Thomas.
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Rise in imported eggs and concerns over salmonella.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The 8.8 magnitude quake sent tsunami waves into Japan, Hawaii and the US west coast.
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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 the Reverend Canon Grace Thomas.
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Vets urge livestock owners to cut back on use of treatments for parasites.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Matthew Syed explores our extraordinary capacity to invent new systems of communication.
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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 the Reverend Canon Grace Thomas.
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A celebration of farming across England and the BBC - Farmwatch.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Should the UK and other countries worry about rising levels of government debt?
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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 the Reverend Canon Grace Thomas.
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Gamekeepers may refuse to help tackle wildfires in row over controlled burning of heather.
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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 Yousra Samir Imran.
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A few odd squiggles on a graph lead to a Nobel prize-winning discovery.
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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 the parish church of St Teilo in Llantilio Pertholey.
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In Touch hears Natalie's story, about her experiences being blind and transgender.
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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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Author Jeanette Winterson shows Martha Kearney round her garden in the Cotswolds.
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Harvest 2025: a tough year for some crops, but others have done well.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Personal approaches to spirituality from around the world.
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Caz Graham meets the Kirkhams who make traditional cloth-wrapped Lancashire cheese
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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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Joanna Lumley makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Doctors for Nepal
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Live from Canongate Kirk with Very Rev Sally Foster-Fulton and folk trio Siskin Green.
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On 1 May 2004, the European Union went through its biggest ever enlargement.
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For wildlife film-maker Hannah Stitfall, the chiffchaff's song is the first sign of spring
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1/5 Rory Stewart explores ideas of the hero through time.
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Most of the coins are still out here – and someone is still selling them.
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Natalie tells the stories of the Nine Earthly Muses. With Edith Hall and Nikita Gill.
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We try to figure out why drug deaths are at an all-time high - and what can be done.
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Matthew Syed explores our extraordinary capacity to invent new systems of communication.
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Where did the gang get the idea to use fake wills to steal the homes of the dead?
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1/5 Stewart Lee explores the story and ideas of counter-culture and its importance today.
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Cousin Marriage - its cultural roots, medical risks and legal future with Anne McElvoy.
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Harry Hill, comedian, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken discuss whether laughter really is the best medicine.
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Natalie tells the stories of the Nine Earthly Muses. With Edith Hall and Nikita Gill.
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Will the summit of Presidents Trump and Putin lead to a realignment of Ukraine and Russia?
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Listener Week continues as we bring your stories, ideas and dilemmas to the air.
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Listener Diana joins us to discuss her MND diagnosis and how the disease impacts women.
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Emotional and social impact when a woman is the main earner in a household.
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A listener asks to hear from other mothers with cancer about how they told their children
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Join Greg and his guests in the Renaissance to learn about beauty rituals and treatments.
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James Fox asks how the Mona Lisa became the most famous painting in the world.
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Dame Carol Robinson, scientist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Heydon Prowse explores the Gulf states' interest in the UK’s cultural scene.
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What do the data showing a steep rise in autism diagnoses reveal - and hide?
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode investigate police procedurals.
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How has autism changed to include those - like women - who were previously missed?
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Psychedelics are going mainstream. But are we ignoring the risks?
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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What’s the evidence that there’s been a rise not just in diagnosis, but in autism itself?
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince dig deep into the curious concept of technofossils.
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Autism today is not just medical but political. So who gets to decide who‘s autistic?
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The evolution of the Polski sklep.
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Has the idea of autism expanded so far that it’s breaking?
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Children’s author Katherine Rundell on the crisis of reading amongst kids.
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A pioneering camp is helping children whose parents have gone missing during the war.
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Stella considers her options, and Brian makes a shocking discovery.
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How widespread is conditional selling in the housing market?
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Call You & Yours: What's your experience of buying a car, and how do you pay for it?
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The average cost of childcare in the school summer holiday is now over £1000.
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Is that long-distance relationship all it seems?
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Can nail polish and gels really last longer, 'strengthen' nails - and not cause damage?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Does an advert for jeans signal the end of 'woke'?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Nike's FuelBand fitness tracker was a runaway success so why did the company abandon it?
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3/6 Why does Britain have so many new parties?
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Alan French on being at the helm of a collapsing company and turning it around.
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5/6 Adrian Edmondson, Miles Jupp, Rachel Parris and Henning Wehn at the Bristol Beacon.
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We explore how an extra £100 million might help curb the numbers.
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1/10 Tim Hayward looks at the science, culture, history - and future - of psychedelics.
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A new report says the criminal justice system was three days away from collapsing.
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2/10 Tim Hayward investigates the anatomy of a trip.
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A report says Rachel Reeves must raise taxes to cover £41bn gap.
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3/10 Tim Hayward visits the outer reaches of cutting edge psychedelic research.
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News, analysis and comment from BBC Radio 4
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4/10 Tim Hayward investigates why people are travelling abroad seeking a psychedelic cure.
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News, analysis and comment from BBC Radio 4
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5/10 Tim Hayward travels into the past to better understand today’s psychedelic research.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Wiston House in West Sussex.
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We examine the system providing for children with special educational needs in England.
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Roland Pease looks at how breaking an 80-year-old deal in US science may affect us all.
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Brian struggles to see the wood for the trees.
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6/6 Has Ed stopped writing for good?
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5/5 Poems read by Bríd Brennan, Adrian Dunbar and Stephen Rea.
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Stella considers her options.
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Epic drama series charting the emergence of modern multicultural Britain.
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Epic drama series charting the emergence of modern multicultural Britain.
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Ruth makes a controversial decision.
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Epic drama series charting the emergence of modern multicultural Britain.
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Amber unveils her latest plan.
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A new President, a secret plot and disaster in Cuba...
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A few odd squiggles on a graph lead to a Nobel prize-winning discovery.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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Brian makes a shocking discovery.
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Kathy Clugston and the GQT team celebrate the return of the GQT Summer Garden Party.
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John Yorke looks at how Hiroshima, the book by John Hersey, changed journalism.
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The barrister and the writer discuss books they feel passionate about.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about the fascinating women of the Viking age.
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3/8 Up above 26,000 feet, things start to fall apart. Then disaster strikes.
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Personal approaches to spirituality from around 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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Rachel Hurdley climbs the staircase to discover a story of steps, status and segregation.
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Author Jeanette Winterson shows Martha Kearney round her garden in the Cotswolds.
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Comedian Jo Brand makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Hospice UK
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Andrea Catherwood talks to Jeremy Bowen about the BBC's coverage from Gaza.
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Kathy Clugston and the GQT team celebrate the return of the GQT Summer Garden Party.
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Swansea market, Iranian poetry and photography collide in a new story from Kamand Kojouri.
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1/2 Stories of interfering new friends, passionate love and the will for happiness.
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Part one of John Hersey's searing account of the bombing of Hiroshima and its aftermath
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Will Hayward asks if Wales could become the setting for Reform’s biggest breakthrough yet.
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Powerful stories linked to this beautiful and stirring Ukrainian folk song
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Anger as a motivation for art - its potency and limitations.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken discuss whether laughter really is the best medicine.
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Naomi Alderman explores the mind of the brilliant feminist pioneer, Mary Wollstonecraft.
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As MasterChef returns, what does the future hold for one of the BBC's biggest brands?
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Should the UK and other countries worry about rising levels of government debt?
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Cuts of $500 million to vaccines research have been announced by the US government.
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Matthew Bannister on an spy boss, a drama school founder, a politician and a craze starter
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Matthew Syed explores our extraordinary capacity to invent new systems of communication.
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Listener Week is when all the topics, interviews and discussions are chosen by YOU!
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Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh on his new novel, Men In Love, and its three influences.
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2/6 Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
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The cousin of a man held hostage in Gaza responds to video of him released by Hamas.
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The BBC investigates a people smuggling gang.
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President Putin calls the meeting 'constructive and useful'. Plus, wildfires in Europe.
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Israel's Security Cabinet meet to discuss the plans. Plus, 100 years of daylight saving.
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News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Can nail polish and gels really last longer, 'strengthen' nails - and not cause damage?
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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In the 1940s, vulnerable hospital patients were fed sugar to see if their teeth decayed.
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2/3 Misha Glenny heads to Hungary in a series about history and power.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Pressure intensifies in Israel for government to end the conflict
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5/6 Adrian Edmondson, Miles Jupp, Rachel Parris and Henning Wehn at the Bristol Beacon.
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The gang sends migrants to the UK in small boats
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1/6 Paul Merton finds out what Maisie Adam would send to Room 101.
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President Trump threatens 50% tariffs on India for buying Russian oil
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Comedians imagine what a united Ireland would look like if it ever happened.
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The Bank of England lops a quarter of a point off interest rates, taking them down to 4%
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2/4 Comic chaos, with guest star Mike Wozniak.
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Israel's prime minister believes the move is necessary to defeat Hamas
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3/6 Why does Britain have so many new parties?
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Police arrest more than 200 people at a demonstration in central London.
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Clive Anderson and guests with conversation, music and comedy from the Edinburgh Festivals
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Benjamin Netanyahu defends Israel's plan to take over Gaza City, despite global criticism
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Len Pennie presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Stella considers her options.
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Freakier Friday, returning Buddhist gems to India.
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Sean Hayes' play opens in London and how composer Shostakovich survived Stalin's purges.
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Ruth makes a controversial decision.
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Kirsty Wark with conversation, comedy and music from the Edinburgh Festivals.
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Amber unveils her latest plan.
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Noah Hawley on bringing the sci fi-franchise Alien to the small screen as Alien: Earth.
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Brian makes a shocking discovery.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore David Lynch and Mark Frost's cult classic TV show.
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Alan French on being at the helm of a collapsing company and turning it around.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince dig deep into the curious concept of technofossils.
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Artist Kevin Harman explores what happens when public art and communities clash.
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Why writing down your feelings can improve your mood, immune system and thinking skills.
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David Aaronovitch and guests discuss identity cards.
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The 8.8 magnitude quake sent tsunami waves into Japan, Hawaii and the US west coast.
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Psychedelics are going mainstream. But are we ignoring the risks?
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In Touch hears Natalie's story, about her experiences being blind and transgender.
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Are women-only dating advice groups doing more harm than good?
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How a community bus has provided friendship as well as transport.
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Naomi Alderman explores the mind of the brilliant feminist pioneer, Mary Wollstonecraft.
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As MasterChef returns, what does the future hold for one of the BBC's biggest brands?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Wiston House in West Sussex.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Laura Barton outlines the dramatic rise and fall from grace of industrial titan, Plastic.
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Andrea Catherwood talks to Jeremy Bowen about the BBC's coverage from Gaza.
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Matthew Bannister on an spy boss, a drama school founder, a politician and a craze starter
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How Gibraltar became the tech, data and innovation capital of the online gambling industry
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Dan Neidle unpacks the bizarre, brilliant and unexpected ways tax shapes our world.
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A pioneering summer camp for Ukrainian children with missing parents.
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Comedian Harry Enfield chooses the cartoonist, musician and raconteur Gerard Hoffnung.
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Mel Giedroyc examines Walt Disney’s archetypal fairy-tale romance Cinderella.
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We try to figure out why drug deaths are at an all-time high - and what can be done.
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Nihal Arthanayake 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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David Runciman tells the story of the 1945 election and the dawn of a new age.
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Tim Hayward looks at the science, culture, history - and future - of psychedelics.
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Nike's FuelBand fitness tracker was a runaway success so why did the company abandon it?
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Joanna Lumley makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Doctors for Nepal
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A pioneering camp is helping children whose parents have gone missing during the war.
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Reported expansion of IDF operations in Gaza as Israeli officials urge Trump to intervene
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1/10 The classic 1986 novel from the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Remains of the Day.
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80 years after the first atomic bomb was dropped, we hear the memories of a survivor.
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2/10 The classic 1986 novel from the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Remains of the Day.
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President Trump said he's willing to meet Russian and Ukrainian counterparts
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3/10 The classic 1986 novel from the Nobel Prize-winning Kazuo Ishiguro, set in post-war Japan.
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Israel's prime minister says he wants to take full control of Gaza - but not permanently.
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4/10 Kazuo Ishiguro's award-winning 1986 novel exploring the aftermath of WWII on Japan.
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President Trump announced that he will be meeting Putin to discuss ending Ukraine war
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5/10 Tim McInnerny continues this classic novel from the Nobel Prize- winner Kazuo Ishiguro.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The evolution of the Polski sklep.
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Helen Catt and guests discuss Palestine Action, deporting foreign criminals and digital ID
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1/5 Aldrich Kemp returns... or does he?
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2/5 Ricky Gervais tells the inside story of his smash hit After Life.
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Havana Syndrome spreads. And an eerily similar phenomenon in '70s Moscow is investigated.
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Distracted, privatised, enchanted. Tom Rice expands what it means to listen.
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Stuart finds out the costs involved before you even pop your clogs!
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1/4 Kenyan-born comedian Njambi McGrath goes on a challenging journey of self-discovery.
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Comedian Ken Cheng returns for a brand new series, all about school subjects.
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Children’s author Katherine Rundell on the crisis of reading amongst kids.
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The barrister and the writer discuss books they feel passionate about.
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Texas Republicans have voted for the arrest of dozens of Democratic legislators
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We unbox care packages to explore flavours from China, India, Ireland and the Philippines.
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2/4 Crybabies bring the big screen to your normal-sized radio.
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1/6 Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
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1/5 Stewart Lee explores the story and ideas of counter-culture and its importance today.
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What is going on behind the façade of the Lucan’s Belgravia home that ignites this story?
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Swansea market, Iranian poetry and photography collide in a new story from Kamand Kojouri.
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