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How Palestinians are trying to save Gaza's 5,000-year history.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Church of Saints Mary and Gabriel in South Harting.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 A vivid history of recent Afghan history told through the lens of the Inter-Con Kabul
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2/5 A Soviet invasion overshadows life at the Inter-Con Kabul, even so Amanullah has big plans
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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3/5 Mohammad watches goggle eyed as the mujahideen make an entrance at the Inter-Con Kabul.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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4/5 With the Taliban gone, women go back to work. Abida takes on the kitchen at the Inter-Con.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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5/5 It's 2020, the Taliban are on the point of new victory. Anxiety stalks the Inter-Con.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Ian McEwan on his new novel, What We Can Know, and its connections to three other works.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster as peers debate assisted dying
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with the Rev Catherine De Souza.
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British cheesemakers say they’ve got a raw deal on export tariffs to the US
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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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Sean Curran reports as MPs question the new Home Secretary about the weekend's protest.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with the Rev Catherine De Souza.
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UK farmers warn opening the market to US dairy imports could put our industry at risk.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alicia McCarthy reports as opposition MPs demand answers over Lord Mandelson's sacking.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with the Rev Catherine De Souza.
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A new report claims rivers in National Parks need better protection against pollution.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Out-of-work benefits, French pensioners, surprising salmon and the truth about senses.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with the Rev Catherine De Souza.
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Drought will officially stretch into the autumn but rain is the next farming challenge.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Should we take individual responsibility for the polluting effects of aviation?
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with the Rev Catherine De Souza.
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We hear from people tackling the shortage of rural housing.
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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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Spiritual reflection with Fr Philip Blackledge of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Melrose.
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A finance manager sports a perfect graph. Is it a fluke or something sinister?
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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 Peter’s Church in Theberton, Suffolk.
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A new campaign has been launched with the aim of generating more audiobooks for children.
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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 is on one of Britain's most isolated islands, famous for knitting and birds
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Rivers in National Parks, rural health and transport, downpour or drought?
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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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Susan Schwartz and Karen Lasky go back to their birthplace – Bergen-Belsen.
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Milkshakes, glitter balls and vending machines on a Yorkshire dairy farm.
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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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Dr Adam Rutherford makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of AMR Action UK.
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With Fr Adrian Porter SJ and the Schola Cantorum of St Aloysius' College, Glasgow.
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The small Canadian town that helped diverted passengers after the 9/11 terror attacks.
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Michael Malay hears the cry of a curlew.
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Lyse Doucet, Michela Wrong and Ashleigh Percival-Borley talk to Shahidha Bari.
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How one charity is using surfing to improve children's mental health and wellbeing.
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Sonia Gandhi on trying to tackle the fastest-growing neurological condition in the world.
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Do conflicts over freedom of speech threaten the whole point of university?
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Out-of-work benefits, French pensioners, surprising salmon and the truth about senses.
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6/6 The verdict is finally delivered, and Helen uncovers who her ex-partner John really was.
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Robin Ince explores how writers have told the story of the big bang.
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'Phase 2' and more language from a fraught political summer.
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Kirsty Wark brings together some distinguished former students of the Royal Ballet School.
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Lulu joins Adrian Chiles for extraordinary stories from remarkable people.
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What will change when the UK and other allies declare that Palestine is a state?
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Patricia Lockwood on her latest book, which echoes her own experience with Long Covid.
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The first female president of the Supreme Court on trust in the police.
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We explore the fact that some women don't know they are pregnant until their baby is born.
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What women in the UK really feel about more nuclear energy production.
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New research highlights leniency towards surgeons involved in sexual misconduct.
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Join Greg and his guests in the 15th century to learn about the Columbian Exchange.
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5/7 Jay Rayner's in Newbury hosting a culinary Q and A with a panel of experts.
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Kirsty Wark reunites those involved in the 1999 reform of the House of Lords.
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The experiment’s participants face scrutiny, burnout and the pressure to appear authentic.
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1/5 A vivid history of recent Afghan history told through the lens of the Inter-Con Kabul
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Catrin Finch and Rhodri Marsden add five more tracks to the growing playlist.
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2/5 A Soviet invasion overshadows life at the Inter-Con Kabul, even so Amanullah has big plans
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A unique insight into the many problems facing our prison system.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 Mohammad watches goggle eyed as the mujahideen make an entrance at the Inter-Con Kabul.
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American artist Kerry James Marshall reveals his most significant cultural influences.
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4/5 With the Taliban gone, women go back to work. Abida takes on the kitchen at the Inter-Con.
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What next for the powdered green tea that's become a global health trend phenomenon?
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5/5 It's 2020, the Taliban are on the point of new victory. Anxiety stalks the Inter-Con.
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The ex-British Vogue editor on why he thinks fashion risks going backwards on diversity.
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As Europe hardens its stance on immigration, Fergal Keane retraces refugee journeys.
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There's a surprise twist at the Flower and Produce Show, and feelings stir for Paul.
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We hear how a customer was refused service by parcel delivery firm Evri for two years.
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What's the housing market like where you live - to rent and to buy?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Growing concerns around raffles running on TikTok.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Fake bailiffs and a terrifying phonecall out of the blue.
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Could 'smart' clothing monitor our health?
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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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New technology gives fresh insights into the great animal migrations
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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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Buy-to-let mortgage rates fall to their lowest level in almost three years.
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3/8 Hugo Rifkind and Lucy Porter join for the panel quiz show, all about the news of the week.
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The latest weather forecast
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The first female president of the Rugby Football Union.
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5/6 After over ten years away from the game, Stephen Mangan is back to play Just a Minute.
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Shadow minister Danny Kruger defects, saying the Tories are 'over as a national party'.
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The Apaches' mission changes: Prevent Mathew Ford from being captured by the Taliban.
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A UN-backed report says Israel has committed acts of genocide in Gaza.
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Perched on the sides of Apache attack helicopters, the team flies straight into danger.
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US tech firms announce big investment in UK.
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In the chaos of the dust storm at the fort - the team battle to find Mathew.
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The US President arrives at Chequers. What should Sir Keir Starmer say to him?
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Back at the Zulu Company lines, Mathew's friends and comrades await his return.
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A British couple detained for nearly eight months in Afghanistan are freed.
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The mission is over and a reckoning begins. But some costs can't be measured.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from King Edward VI College in Stourbridge.
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Exploring the UK's complex history with the region.
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Nick Eardley asks if attitudes to migration are shifting in Scotland.
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There's a surprise twist at the Flower and Produce Show.
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1/6 Everyone's sensitive around widower Mitch on his anniversary but he's preoccupied...
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5/10 News of former neighbours, and Mrs Bridge celebrates her birthday.
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Ruairi makes an emotional admission.
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An eventful reunion between two estranged friends now in their 40s
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Fallon jumps in the deep end.
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Nick Ahad's Bradford set comedy drama with rap music.
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Ed knows the right thing to do.
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Jeremy Dyson's original comedy drama about a humble man and a Hollywood star.
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Things take an unexpected, and dangerous, turn for Gwen. New thriller by Fflur Dafydd.
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A finance manager sports a perfect graph. Is it a fluke or something sinister?
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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Kathy Clugston and the GQT team return to Claygate, with answers to your questions.
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John Yorke takes a look at Anton Chekhov’s final and most radical play.
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Stewart Lee chooses guitarist Derek Bailey.
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Andrew Miller is the first wrier in contention for the 20th BBC National Short Story Award
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Can a doctor rebuild the shattered faces of World War One soldiers?
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Emily Abdeni-Holman's lyrical story is up for this year's BBC National Short Story Award.
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How do you plan your financial future when you've been diagnosed with terminal illness?
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Caoilinn Hughes' story is under consideration for the BBC National Short Story Award 2025.
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Martha Kearney is on one of Britain's most isolated islands, famous for knitting and birds
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Writer Africa Brooke makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Zimbabwe Educational Trust
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Edward Hogan's tender story is in the running for the 20th BBC National Short Story Award.
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Kathy Clugston and the GQT team return to Claygate, with answers to your questions.
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Anders has doubts about the Copenhagen history tour.
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3/3 Hugh Casthorpe is still trapped on the mountain. Will he ever escape?
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2/2 Chekhov’s masterpiece is relocated to Palestine during the partition of 1948.
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Anna Jones visits the Iowa state fair to test the mood of the rural Midwest
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4/7 Jay Rayner and the panel discuss pasta, beer recipes and white pepper.
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Gwyneth Lewis explores the unusual marriage of poet RS Thomas and artist Mildred Eldridge.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken get to the bottom of back pain.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis analyse a surprisingly good week for Prince Harry.
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BBC leader Tim Davie, Tommy Robinson & the Unite the Kingdom rally, Charlie Kirk shooting.
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Should we take individual responsibility for the polluting effects of aviation?
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The science, engineering and maths behind Armand Duplantis’s latest world record.
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Matthew Bannister on a film star, a historian, a campaigner and a designer.
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Out-of-work benefits, French pensioners, surprising salmon and the truth about senses.
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The first female president of the Supreme Court.
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Bafta Award-winning broadcaster and novelist Graham Norton discusses his novel, Frankie.
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2/6 The students v professors quiz.
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Influential Conservative MP Danny Kruger crosses the floor to Nigel Farage's party.
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Screen legend Robert Redford dies.
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Donald Trump joins King Charles and the Royal Family at Windsor.
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News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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The military alliance says it intercepted three Russian fighters jets over Estonia.
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On the day two migrants are confirmed to be deported to France, 1,072 arrive by small boat
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Lucy Powell on being sacked by Starmer, and why she now wants to be his deputy.
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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 1936, Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich was denounced.
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The legacy of the division of the Indian subcontinent in Britain today
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The PM said he didn't know the extent of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
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5/6 After over ten years away from the game, Stephen Mangan is back to play Just a Minute.
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It comes as a UN commission says Israel is committing genocide
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1/3 Mark travels to former coal town Blyth in Northumberland to uncover stories and characters
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This is the first day of Donald Trump's second state visit to the UK
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3/6 A charity Star Wars film marathon receives a mixed response from the gang.
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The leaders held a joint news conference at Chequers
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7/8 3 March 2020: Glenn’s last night of freedom as lockdown looms large and a baby looms tiny.
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An elderly British couple held for eight months in Afghanistan are released from prison.
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3/8 Hugo Rifkind and Lucy Porter join for the panel quiz show, all about the news of the week.
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Technical problems have led to delays at Heathrow and other European airports.
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Edith Bowman and guests live at the BBC's Contains Strong Language Festival.
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Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed the UK now recognises a Palestinian state.
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Alex Lathbridge presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Ruairi makes an emotional admission.
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Robert Plant on his new album, and comic book legend Alan Moore gives a rare interview.
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Fallon jumps in the deep end.
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Hollywood icon Robert Redford remembered and hit record producer Mark Ronson on his memoir
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Ed knows the right thing to do.
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Kirsty Wark and her guests discuss novelist Ian McEwan's latest book, What We Can Know.
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A special edition of Front Row live from the Contains Strong Language festival in Bradford
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Anne Dudley and Joe Stilgoe add the final five tracks of the series.
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The first female president of the Rugby Football Union.
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American artist Kerry James Marshall reveals his most significant cultural influences.
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Susan makes a surprise decision.
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200 years after the birth of the modern railway we explore its impact on our modern world.
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Why busting a move can enhance your fitness, your mood and the size of your brain.
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Aviation is fiendishly difficult to decarbonise - but how can it be made cleaner?
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Results from Nasa's Perseverance rover may show signs left in rocks by living organisms.
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A unique insight into the many problems facing our prison system.
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A new campaign has been launched with the aim of generating more audiobooks for children.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis analyse a surprisingly good week for Prince Harry.
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BBC leader Tim Davie, Tommy Robinson & the Unite the Kingdom rally, Charlie Kirk shooting.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from King Edward VI College in Stourbridge.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Sir Alex joins Mike Sweeney to reflect on the influences that shaped his life and career.
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Michael Rosen hears how words are used as weapons against women
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Matthew Bannister on a film star, a historian, a campaigner and a designer.
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Lyse Doucet, Michela Wrong and Ashleigh Percival-Borley talk to Shahidha Bari.
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How one charity is using surfing to improve children's mental health and wellbeing.
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Protests, abductions, defiance - the young people caught in a struggle for Kenya.
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Stewart Lee chooses guitarist Derek Bailey.
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Sonia Gandhi on trying to tackle the fastest-growing neurological condition in the world.
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Laura Barton reflects on the shifting identity of Route 66.
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Stuart Maconie is joined by guests including Moira Buffini and Josh Jones.
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'Phase 2' and more language from a fraught political summer.
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Testament presents poetry from Daljit Nagra, Kate Fox, Andrew McMillan and Kirsty Taylor
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Buy-to-let mortgage rates fall to their lowest level in almost three years.
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Dr Adam Rutherford makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of AMR Action UK.
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As Europe hardens its stance on immigration, Fergal Keane retraces refugee journeys.
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Shadow minister Danny Kruger defects to Reform, saying, "The Conservatives are over".
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1/5 Mrs Robinson meets dissolute poet Branwell Brontë. By Helen Cross. Reader: Anne-Marie Duff
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President Trump's aarrival comes as Microsoft announces it will invest £22bn in the UK
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2/5 Branwell settles in and unsettles everything else. By Helen Cross. Reader: Anne-Marie Duff
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The King hosts President Trump at a lavish state banquet at Windsor Castle.
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3/5 Lydia is torn between instinct and propriety. By Helen Cross. Read by Anne-Marie Duff.
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In a closing press conference the US President told reporters Putin had ‘let me down’
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4/5 Lydia navigates the highs and lows of an affair with an opium-addicted poet.
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Three Russian warplanes that violated Estonian airspace are intercepted by Nato.
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5/5 No truth can be suppressed forever – as Lydia’s about to find out.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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What next for the powdered green tea that's become a global health trend phenomenon?
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Ben Wright and guests discuss the UK's recognition of Palestine and the party conferences.
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Emily Knight tells stories of our changing planet, though the animals which call it home.
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Susan Hulme reports as the new home secretary talks tough on protests and immigration.
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Brilliant politician, ruthless leader, massive brain-box: Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs hold an emergency debate on the appointment of Peter Mandelson.
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2/5 Ria and Geoff Norcott try Microneedling to see if it can make their faces look younger.
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2/5 Jon Holmes remixes the news. This week, Back, Sack and Crack and An American Idiot Abroad.
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A young woman decides it's time to move out of her parents' house.
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Susan Hulme reports as peers debate the banning of Israelis from a British defence college
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The ex-British Vogue editor on why he thinks fashion risks going backwards on diversity.
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Annika is a well organised widow. But a Facebook request sets her back
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Sean Curran reports as peers tackle the government about complicated rail fares.
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And we get an inside view of Trump's UK state visit with the president's chief of staff
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At a Belfast newspaper office, a sub-editor faces unrest.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as peers consider the assisted dying bill for a second day.
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4/6 The whole town shows out for the opening of a new immersive historical experience.
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Colwill Brown's powerful story is a contender for the BBC National Short Story Award.
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23:00
Helen Mort trails a history of running, from prehistoric times to present day.
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23:45
An ill-timed attempt to kick a football leads to a trip to the hospital.
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