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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Ae Fond Kiss: one of Robert Burns' most famous poems set to music.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Richmond in Greater London.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 Sarah Perry's powerful memoir about the last days of her father-in-law David's life.
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2/5 As concern for David health grows, Rob persuades him to see a doctor.
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3/5 David receives a diagnosis.
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4/5 As illness overtakes him, David faces blunt questions about his end-of-life-care wishes.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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5/5 David is fast-tracked to end-of-life care at home surrounded by family.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Philippa Gregory on her latest novel Boleyn Traitor, and the books that influenced it.
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Susan Hulme looks back on 80 years of Today in Parliament.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Saarah Hamayun.
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Planning reforms and conservationists' concerns.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports as the culture secretary condemns the banning of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans
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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 Saarah Hamayun.
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Animal welfare experts call for halt to slaughter of pigs with carbon dioxide.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs debate the controversy over the inquiry into grooming gangs.
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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 Saarah Hamayun.
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Could a network of new ponds built on farms prevent floods and top up drought hit rivers?
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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 spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Saarah Hamayun.
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Call for new independent environmental regulator in Northern Ireland.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs quiz civil servants over the future of Dartmoor Prison.
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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 Saarah Hamayun
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Scottish fishing industry furious at allocation of new fishing and coastal fund.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Father Matt Roche-Saunders.
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Dan Neidle unpacks the bizarre, brilliant and unexpected ways tax shapes our world.
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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 Carmarthen, Wales
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Changes at the Macular Society and hope of progress in treating macular disease.
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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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Clare joins writer Kate Morgan on a walk from Monsal Head to Tideswell.
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We explore the journey from land to glass for beer, cider and perry.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
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How being held captive in Gaza tested Israeli hostages and their families.
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A century of farming - a Cornish beef farmer remembers.
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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 with Edward Stourton.
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Ben Fogle makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of SSAFA, the armed forces charity.
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A service from Belfast reflecting on this clause from the Nicene Creed.
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In 2005, theives tunnelled into a Brazilian bank in a heist straight out of the movie
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Nature writer Anita Sethi has long been intrigued by ravens.
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James Cheshire, Jerry Brotton and Jenny Uglow, with Tom Sutcliffe.
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How one woman started a group to support refugees and the wider community in Stockton.
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Photochemist AP De Silva on engineering molecular sensors to help revolutionise healthcare
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A new study suggests that autism’s genetic profile differs with age at diagnosis.
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Veteran Geoff was plagued by PTSD - but an unusual partnership restored his independence.
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Nemone is shut out of the legal profession while Jimmy lands in the glittering world of TV
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Does an arrow in flight move and could Achilles overtake a tortoise? Not according to Zeno
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Ria Lina and Tim Shipman join Armando to discuss political fallouts, and excuses.
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Mary Greenwell, makeup artist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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David Suchet joins Adrian Chiles for extraordinary stories from remarkable people.
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The health secretary admits Hadush Kebatu's release adds to a sense Britain isn't working.
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A new inquiry into failings in maternity services at Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust.
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of 20 astonishing but endangered animals.
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Why did two sexual abuse survivors resign from the national inquiry into grooming gangs?
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of 20 astonishing but endangered animals.
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The placebo effect is well known, but what do you know about the Nocebo effect?
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of 20 astonishing but endangered animals.
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The health secretary on menopause and the new Women's Health Strategy.
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of 20 astonishing but endangered animals.
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Former Nasa astronaut Anna Fisher talks about becoming the world’s first mother in space.
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of 20 astonishing but endangered animals.
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4/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain investigate the fiery phenomenon of spontaneous combustion.
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There’s an unravelling. And then there’s the album which takes Bruce stratospheric.
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Lennie James, actor and writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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What's wrong with our tax system?
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1/5 Sarah Perry's powerful memoir about the last days of her father-in-law David's life.
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Ellen and Mark read between the lines, and find out what can get lost in translation.
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2/5 As concern for David health grows, Rob persuades him to see a doctor.
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Georgie Styles investigates evidence of exploitation and abuse in our food system.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 David receives a diagnosis.
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Music producer and songwriter Mark Ronson reveals his creative influences and experiences.
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4/5 As illness overtakes him, David faces blunt questions about his end-of-life-care wishes.
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Sheila Dillon visits Aldeburgh - a town where people are vocal about food that's local.
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5/5 David is fast-tracked to end-of-life care at home surrounded by family.
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Joe Pike and guests discuss Lucy Powell being elected deputy leader of the Labour Party.
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In Khartoum, we meet children whose young lives have been shaped by the ongoing civil war.
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It's clash of the titans at The Bull and reality sets in for Alice
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'My address is being used for a scam shopping site's returns.'
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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How has your social life changed?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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UK inflation unexpectedly holds steady
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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What can introverts do to stand out in the workplace?
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Greg Foot investigates the so-called wonder products making bold claims.
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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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Does the UK government owe £18tn in compensation for slavery?
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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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Victims of the infected blood scandal write to the chancellor over tax concerns.
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8/8 Andy Zaltzman and panellists quiz the week's news.
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The first female prime minister of Japan.
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4/6 Paul Sinha tests his audience in Ayr on their knowledge of Popes.
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1/10 A man’s quest to uncover his family’s dark past & reclaim a fortune stolen under the Nazis
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The government is accused of 'gaslighting' victims over the scope of the abuse inquiry.
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2/10 Antony opens his deceased father's secret suitcase. What will he find?
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The PM says it will not be watered down after after Badenoch echoes victims' criticism.
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3/10 Antony Easton travels to Berlin and begins to investigate his family's past.
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Soldier F found not guilty of all Bloody Sunday charges.
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4/10 Will the Eisner's plan save them from the Nazis?
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Plaid Cymru says winning the Senedd seat of Caerphilly is 'a reset for Welsh politics.'
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5/10 Surrounded on all sides, what will the Eisners do?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth hosts political debate from All Saints Weston Church in Esher, Surrey.
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Arson attacks and camera-fitted spectacles; a picture of malign influence in British life.
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A summer on a fruit farm in Kent reveals the human stories behind a punnet of blueberries.
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6/6 Will’s new girlfriend Hannah appears to have a problem with Mitch. Stars Angus Deayton.
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10/10 With America now at war, Mrs Bridge feels bewildered and anxious.
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There's confusion for the Aldridges.
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By debbie tucker green. One day - 4 lives. 4 different accounts of what they did and saw.
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Reality sets in for Alice
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4/4 Baltic Noir thriller combining espionage, betrayal - and forbidden love.
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David attempts to offer support.
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A darkly funny family drama about love, loss and legacy.
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Ruairi struggles to process his feelings.
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Frank’s drift into far-right politics has been noted by Louise’s Police colleagues.
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Dan Neidle unpacks the bizarre, brilliant and unexpected ways tax shapes our world.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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Brian attempts to keep the peace.
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Peter Gibbs and a panel of experts return to the Whitworth Institute in Darley Dale.
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John Yorke takes a look at The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole.
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The broadcaster and writer nominate favourite books.
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3/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain investigate whether some of us are just luckier than others.
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3/10 Can an enslaved man commandeer a Confederate ship and escape to freedom?
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How being held captive in Gaza tested Israeli hostages and their families.
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The challenges facing first time buyers.
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Aleks and Kevin explore how people turned to AI to solve Charlie Kirk's murder.
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Clare joins writer Kate Morgan on a walk from Monsal Head to Tideswell.
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Trustee Jon Garrard makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The PSP Association
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Andrea Catherwood hears from you about Saturday Live's new presenter.
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Peter Gibbs and a panel of experts return to the Whitworth Institute in Darley Dale.
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TV antiques expert Harry Swithenback is hoping for a holiday but the town has other ideas.
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Mid-90s Ukraine and all that stands between one man and murder by the mafia is a penguin.
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The Gothic novel that inspired Jane Austen to write Northanger Abbey.
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A Jewish journalist explores his community’s relationship with Israel.
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Bruce is living above a beauty parlour, broke, writing songs amongst the hairdryers.
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Chris Page explores the influence of Joan Lingard’s Kevin & Sadie novels on young readers.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken want to know whether napping is good for us.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis look at how the Palace is handling the Prince Andrew crisis.
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Reporting on the Prince Andrew scandal, 'slow journalism' and the impact of AI on news.
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Could an AI bubble or so-called ‘shadow banking’ threaten the global economy?
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The bionic microchip implant which allows registered blind people to see again.
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Matthew Bannister on a Kenyan politician, a boat builder, a campaigner, a nun'
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Veteran Geoff was plagued by PTSD - but an unusual partnership restored his independence.
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Claire Throssel on her campaign to change policies in the family court.
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American writer Chris Kraus discusses her latest novel and its three influences.
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1/10 Jess Fostekew is on board for the scenic route.
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'Life-changing' technique places microchip at the back of the eyes of people with AMD.
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A third abuse victim resigns from the survivors panel.
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One in one out migrant returns to UK in small boat. Also on PM: Piers Morgan on woke.
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The son of a man killed on Bloody Sunday gives us his reaction to the verdict
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The former Ukrainian ambassador joins as ‘coalition of the willing’ meet.
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The Met appeals directly to Hadush Kebatu to report to police in an 'orderly' way.
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Seeing Gaza is like 'driving through the ruins of Hiroshima, or Stalingrad, or Dresden'.
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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 July 1985, music legends Mick Jagger and David Bowie performed a duet for Live Aid
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Ian McMillan hosts Shaun Usher, Katrina Naomi, Amani Saeed, Fran Edwards & Jennifer Jones.
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Buckingham Palace urges people to focus on the King's royal work
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4/6 Paul Sinha tests his audience in Ayr on their knowledge of Popes.
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There have been calls for him to give up his mansion in Windsor
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3/6 Mark Steel visits Lewisham in south London and creates a show for the local audience.
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Jim Gamble blamed vested interests and political opportunism
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Jon Long and Dr Tara Shine are joined by Bo Carter to tackle The Fashion Footprint.
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The man, known only as Soldier F, has been cleared of murdering two people
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Pie takes on 'women's issues' and loses. Badly.
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Justice Secretary David Lammy is reported to be furious
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8/8 Andy Zaltzman and panellists quiz the week's news.
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Lucy Powell has become the party's new deputy leader after Angela Rayner resigned
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Kiri Pritchard-McLean and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Two days after being mistakenly released from prison, a migrant is caught in London.
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Babita Sharma presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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There's confusion for the Aldridges.
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Cathy Tyson, plus the stolen 'Crown Jewels of France'
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Reality sets in for Alice
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Comedy giant Steve Martin on bluegrass music with pioneering banjo player Alison Brown.
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David attempts to offer support.
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John Grisham, actor Josh O'Connor and news of a culture summit in Glasgow
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Ruairi struggles to process his feelings.
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Tom and guests review Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere and Harper Lee's new book.
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Brian attempts to keep the peace.
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Mark and Ellen celebrate 50 years of the groundbreaking TV drama The Naked Civil Servant.
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The first female prime minister of Japan.
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Music producer and songwriter Mark Ronson reveals his creative influences and experiences.
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Will hatches a plan, but will it work?
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There are so many problems in the world. Julia Masli has been trying to solve them.
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How a daily apple can benefit your heart, boost your gut, and even help you live longer.
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What’s gone wrong at the Office for National Statistics?
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The science and maths of playing The Traitors recorded at Green Man Festival.
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Georgie Styles investigates evidence of exploitation and abuse in our food system.
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Changes at the Macular Society and hope of progress in treating macular disease.
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Does a modern art exhibition belong in Canterbury Cathedral?
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The rise and fall of the original Superhead.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis look at how the Palace is handling the Prince Andrew crisis.
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Reporting on the Prince Andrew scandal, 'slow journalism' and the impact of AI on news.
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Alex Forsyth hosts political debate from All Saints Weston Church in Esher, Surrey.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Paul Morley explores the scandalous life and intriguing musical legacy of Aleister Crowley
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Andrea Catherwood hears from you about Saturday Live's new presenter.
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Matthew Bannister on a Kenyan politician, a boat builder, a campaigner, a nun'
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James Cheshire, Jerry Brotton and Jenny Uglow, with Tom Sutcliffe.
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How one woman started a group to support refugees and the wider community in Stockton.
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Musicians invite us to eavesdrop on rehearsals for a modern-day classic.
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From payslips to policy, how HR now plays a central role in how businesses are run.
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Photochemist AP De Silva on engineering molecular sensors to help revolutionise healthcare
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A new study suggests that autism’s genetic profile differs with age at diagnosis.
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Clive Anderson with chat, music and comedy from the Belfast International Arts Festival.
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Ria Lina and Tim Shipman join Armando to discuss political fallouts, and excuses.
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Anne McElvoy considers the value of irrationality with Lionel Barber and Bronwen Maddox.
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Antony Easton begins a ten-year quest to uncover the truth about his enigmatic father.
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Victims of the infected blood scandal write to the chancellor over tax concerns.
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Ben Fogle makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of SSAFA, the armed forces charity.
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In Khartoum, we meet children whose young lives have been shaped by the ongoing civil war.
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The announcement came as the Met confirmed it was dropping a probe into Graham Linehan
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1/10 Concerning the story of a small yellow house in Massachusetts spanning four centuries.
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Senior MPs say Prince Andrew has questions to answer about his living arrangements.
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2/10 Concerning the Osgood family and the planting of the great apple orchard.
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The migrant was removed to France under the "one in one out" scheme less than a month ago
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3/10 Concerning the history of twin sisters Alice and Mary Osgood, heirs to the Wonder apple.
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The search is expected to take months after two leading candidates pulled out
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4/10 Concerning the myth of the catamount and the quest of Phalen the slave hunter.
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A former asylum seeker who sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl was released by mistake
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5/10 Concerning the great love between EN and WHT.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sheila Dillon visits Aldeburgh - a town where people are vocal about food that's local.
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Helen Catt discusses Labour's deputy leadership and asks who joins political parties?
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3/5 Can the world's greatest cryptographer decipher the clues for Clara and Aldrich?
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Susan Hulme reports as the culture secretary condemns the banning of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans
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The great historian of imperial Rome, Tacitus can persuade you of just about anything.
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Sean Curran report as MPs question ministers about the rape gangs scandal inquiry.
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2/4 Tom and Lauren take care of a baby - or a puppy, depending on who you ask.
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Gareth enters the dating field... for research purposes!
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Susan Hulme reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more.
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Cloudflare's CEO on why it's blocking bots that scrape content to train AI models.
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Sean Curran reports on the story of an empty prison that may never re-open.
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Can Zohran Mamdani deliver on his promises, and handle Trump?
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23:30
Alicia McCarthy reports on moves to tackle ticketless fans getting into football matches.
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23:00
3/6 Mark Steel visits Lewisham in south London and creates a show for the local audience.
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23:30
6/6 The students v professors quiz
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23:00
Does an arrow in flight move and could Achilles overtake a tortoise? Not according to Zeno
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23:45
TV antiques expert Harry Swithenback is hoping for a holiday but the town has other ideas.
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