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John Martyn's most enduring song, from 1971.
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1/5 Take a deep dive with Rose George as she explores the complex and slippery world of fish.
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2/5 The indispensable and invisible work of women past and present in the fishing industry.
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3/5 The fishermen past and present saving lives at sea.
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4/5 In Senegal, the problem of overfishing is apparent.
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5/5 Salmon farming and aquaculture more generally is explored.
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American writer Chris Kraus discusses her latest novel and its three influences.
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Alicia McCarthy reports on moves to tackle ticketless fans getting into football matches.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Father Matt Roche-Saunders.
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Salad growers warn price hikes for electricity could drive producers out of the sector.
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs express dismay over the mistaken release of a sex offender.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Father Matt Roche-Saunders.
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Organised crime gangs dump millions of tonnes of waste with impunity says Lords inquiry.
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Sean Curran reports as ministers are defeated over employment rights.
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Scotland's controversial Land Reform Bill.
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Susan Hulme reports as Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash over tax rises at PMQs.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Father Matt Roche-Saunders.
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The boss of one of the UK's biggest farming companies says a painful transition is ahead.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs warn paramilitaries in Sudan have used British-made weapons.
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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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Why Halloween pumpkin growers have been having nightmares this year.
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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 Daniel Sibthorpe.
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Poet Paul Farley goes walking in circles, beginning at Castlerigg Stone Circle in Cumbria.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Mary Easebourne, West Sussex
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The future of RNIB's on request braille transcription service.
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The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
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Clare joins Nick Wilson on a circuit of Pitsford Reservoir in Northamptonshire.
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Drought prediction, invasive species, and waste as organised crime.
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Religion’s role in Zohran Mamdani’s meteoric rise in New York’s political scene.
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The judges visit the first of the three finalists, Grazing Management.
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week with Julie Etchingham.
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Journalist Lucy Watson makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Anti-Slavery International.
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Rev Kate Bottley explores 'Sheela Na Gigs' and female spirituality in the Church.
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In July 1985, music legends Mick Jagger and David Bowie performed a duet for Live Aid
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Poet Paul Farley welcomes the return of the mysterious shelduck.
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Wayne McGregor, Anne Enright and Tanika Gupta talk to Shahidha Bari.
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How one man found support and friendship in a community shed workshop.
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Caroline Smith on meteorites, rocks on Mars and the potential for ancient life there.
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We interrogate growing evidence that suggests trigger warnings aren’t working as intended.
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A woman whose father died at sea finds a transformative way to remember him.
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Ragnar comes face-to-face with a confession that challenges his perception of everything
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how birds navigate and the risks and benefits of migration
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Armando Iannucci and Stewart Lee find the sources of deep disillusionment in this country.
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Lennie James, actor and writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Ken Follett joins Adrian Chiles for extraordinary stories from remarkable people.
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Latest on multiple stabbings on train between Peterborough and Huntington.
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Find out why Petula Clark's autobiography is called Is That You, Petula?
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of twenty astonishing but endangered animals.
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The French first lady's legal action to tackle alleged online harassment.
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of 20 astonishing but endangered animals.
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Delays in a scheme to tell people if their partners have a history of being abusive.
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of twenty astonishing but endangered animals.
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France moves to include consent in the rape laws following the Gisèle Pelicot trial
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of 20 astonishing but endangered animals.
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Known for surviving a brutal Taliban attack, Malala is taking charge of her own destiny.
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Katherine Rundell explores wonderful stories of twenty astonishing but endangered animals.
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5/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain investigate whether some viruses are good for us.
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It’s a time of new beginnings and homecomings.
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Lorraine Kelly, broadcaster, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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What can we learn about tax from other countries?
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1/5 Take a deep dive with Rose George as she explores the complex and slippery world of fish.
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Mark and Ellen celebrate 50 years of the groundbreaking TV drama The Naked Civil Servant.
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2/5 The indispensable and invisible work of women past and present in the fishing industry.
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What's the scale of gambling amongst armed forces personnel and what's being done to help?
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 The fishermen past and present saving lives at sea.
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Singer-songwriter and composer Rufus Wainwright on his creative influences.
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Dan Saladino looks at why eels numbers are plummeting and asks if the species can be saved
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5/5 Salmon farming and aquaculture more generally is explored.
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Ben Riley-Smith assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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How can you protect yourself against rogue traders?
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On this week's Call You and Yours we're asking: How was it having the builders in?
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Britain works hard, yet our output is lower than our rivals. Can AI help close the gap?
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Are special shampoos and coatings any good at cleaning and protecting your car?
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Should we bring back women’s-only train carriages to prevent sexual harassment?
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Thousands of people who paid into a funeral insurance scheme have their policies cancelled
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1/6 Randy Royal Lodges, Asylum Hotels, and Which Witch is Which?
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Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester.
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5/6 Paul Sinha tests a Leicester audience's knowledge about new words and the people of 2024.
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7/10 Antony tries to find out what became of the money and properties owned by his family.
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RSF militant group accused of atrocities after taking city of El-Fasher.
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8/10 Antony sets off to confront the family who the House at Number 48.
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The US has not tested nuclear weapons since 1992. Will we see a new nuclear arms race?
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9/10 What has life been like for the family who now live in the House at Number 48?
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Buckingham Palace strips Andrew of his titles.
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10/10 Antony's family's prized art work was stolen under the Nazis. Can he get it back?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Oakwood Park Grammar School in Maidstone.
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Radio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world.
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What lessons have been learned from a 2006 clinical trial at Northwick Park Hospital?
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Will hatches a plan, but will it work?
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1/4 Hector has a difficult encounter when forced to use the food bank. Stars Jamie Sives.
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A selection of stories by the winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Insightful, entertaining drama about the work of a young, newly elected female MP.
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Lilian is in for a surprise.
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Noreen returns to Zambia after 20 years in the UK to face the family she left behind.
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Freddie makes a significant gesture.
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By Ben Lewis. Soulful drama infused with storytelling and song.
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George looks set for disappointment
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Louise discovers that no good deed goes unpunished, when it comes to her brother Frank.
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Poet Paul Farley goes walking in circles, beginning at Castlerigg Stone Circle in Cumbria.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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Hands are forced at one farm and will Chelsea save the day?
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Peter Gibbs and a panel of green-fingered gurus head to Henley-on-Thames.
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John Yorke looks at how Jane Austen became a writer.
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Neuroscientist Sophie Scott and writer Tom Cox discuss favourite books with Harriett.
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4/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain investigate the fiery phenomenon of spontaneous combustion.
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4/10 A suffragette, hiding a secret, goes on hunger strike.
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Religion’s role in Zohran Mamdani’s meteoric rise in New York’s political scene.
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Just how are people beating the cost of living squeeze on finances?
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Aleks and Kevin ask if you should let AI do your Christmas shopping.
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Clare joins Nick Wilson on a circuit of Pitsford Reservoir in Northamptonshire.
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Ben Fogle makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of SSAFA, the armed forces charity.
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Andrea Catherwood talks about Call Jonathan Pie with Radio 4 commissioner Julia McKenzie.
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Peter Gibbs and a panel of green-fingered gurus head to Henley-on-Thames.
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Little Anghararad is caught between opposing tides - her mother and Anti Mari.
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Skye can't get hold of her little brother Dex. Where is he? By Sarah Daniels
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1/2 New adaptation of Jane Austen's first novel, to mark the 250th Anniversary of her birth.
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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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There’s an unravelling. And then there’s the album which takes Bruce stratospheric.
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Presented by Matthew Sweet. A new discovery about the unconscious mind of Queen Victoria.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore the role of false memories in our lives.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis dance around what happens when a PR team is blindsided.
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Nigel Havers and Anita Dobson on the relaunch of the drama series Play for Today.
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Are public inquiries working?
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The science of what makes hurricanes so deadly.
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Matthew Bannister on an actor, a writer, an outdoors champion, a journalist
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A woman whose father died at sea finds a transformative way to remember him.
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The Nobel Peace Prize winner on life at university and coming to terms with her past.
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Author Hallie Rubenhold speaks about her prize-winning book of non-fiction, The Five.
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The deputy prime minister tells the Commons the public should expect better.
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Power cuts across 1/3 of the country as the world's most powerful storm of 2025 hits.
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The government defends the decision to pay Hadush Kebatu to cooperate with his removal.
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As the world reacts to the violence in el-Fasher, Unicef's man in Sudan joins us live.
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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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The Coventry MP on Palestine, NATO, Farage and setting up a new party with Jeremy Corbyn.
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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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Egyptian film star Omar Sharif made his Hollywood debut in Lawrence of Arabia in 1962
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Ian McMillan and Hollie McNish, Maj.Gen. Tim Hodgetts, Julia Nemirovskaya, Robert Chandler
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Sarah Pochin apologised for saying adverts were "full of black and Asian people"
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5/6 Paul Sinha tests a Leicester audience's knowledge about new words and the people of 2024.
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Israel accuses Hamas of deliberate deception in the return of hostage remains
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4/6 Mark Steel visits Cambridge and creates a show for the local audience.
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It's reported that 460 civilians have been killed at a hospital in El-Fasher
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Jon Long and Dr Tara Shine are joined by Athena Kugblenu to tackle the topic of Waste.
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Downing Street has defended the Chancellor
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Pie takes on cancel culture and comedy. Uh oh.
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The King stripped his brother of all his titles and honours
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1/6 Randy Royal Lodges, Asylum Hotels, and Which Witch is Which?
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Pressure grows on Andrew to testify to the US inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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A 32-year-old man is now being treated as the only suspect in the attack in Huntingdon.
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Minah Shannon presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Thriller writer Harlan Coben and actor Reese Witherspoon discuss Gone Before Goodbye.
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Lilian is in for a surprise.
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Annemarie Jacir on her historical epic film, Palestine 36.
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Freddie makes a significant gesture.
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Dearbhaile McKinney and Martin McCann on their roles in the police series Blue Lights.
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George looks set for disappointment
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Tom and guests review new short stories from Salman Rushdie and Emma Stone in Bugonia
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Hands are forced at one farm and will Chelsea save the day?
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore the enduring appeal of Frankenstein.
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Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester.
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Singer-songwriter and composer Rufus Wainwright on his creative influences.
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Helen goes further than she meant to.
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The Piano Boat: navigating grief in music and water.
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Why taking a break can improve your eye health, boost focus and enhance creativity.
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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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What's the scale of gambling amongst armed forces personnel and what's being done to help?
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The future of RNIB's on request braille transcription service.
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Does the UK government owe £18tn in compensation for slavery?
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The rise and fall of the original Superhead.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis dance around what happens when a PR team is blindsided.
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Nigel Havers and Anita Dobson on the relaunch of the drama series Play for Today.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Oakwood Park Grammar School in Maidstone.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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East and west collaborate to launch humanity’s first ever international space station.
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Andrea Catherwood talks about Call Jonathan Pie with Radio 4 commissioner Julia McKenzie.
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Matthew Bannister on an actor, a writer, an outdoors champion, a journalist
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Wayne McGregor, Anne Enright and Tanika Gupta talk to Shahidha Bari.
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How one man found support and friendship in a community shed workshop.
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There are so many problems in the world. Julia Masli has been trying to solve them.
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What can introverts do to stand out in the workplace?
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Caroline Smith on meteorites, rocks on Mars and the potential for ancient life there.
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We interrogate growing evidence that suggests trigger warnings aren’t working as intended.
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Kiri Pritchard-McLean and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Armando Iannucci and Stewart Lee find the sources of deep disillusionment in this country.
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1/10 A special hour-long Uncanny Halloween special recorded at the BBC Radio Theatre.
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The House at Number 48 omnibus, part 2.
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Thousands of people who paid into a funeral insurance scheme have their policies cancelled
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Journalist Lucy Watson makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Anti-Slavery International.
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Voters turned out in support of Javier Milei's efforts to slash government spending
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Key figures involved in the failed China spying case have given evidence to MPs and peers
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6/10 Concerning the extraordinary talents of the medium Anastasia Rossi.
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Sudanese government loses control of the key city of el-Fasher.
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7/10 Concerning the unusual case of Robert S and his unsettling visions.
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US and Chinese Presidents will seek to ease trade disruption in South Korea talks
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8/10 Concerning a thrilling edition of True Crime! as recounted by reporter Jack Dunne.
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Andrew stripped of "prince" title and must leave Royal Lodge.
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9/10 Concerning an address to the Historical Society of Western Massachusetts by a detectorist.
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Calls for Andrew to testify as UK government says he won't be written out of succession
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10/10 Concerning Nora, an ecologist and her research into the paintings of William Henry Teale.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Dan Saladino looks at why eels numbers are plummeting and asks if the species can be saved
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Ben Wright and guests discuss the key political issues.
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4/5 Clara and the Underwood Sisters are in Amsterdam. And Clara's patience is wearing thin.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs question how prison staff accidentally released a man last week
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Natalie Haynes stands up in the name of Roman historian Livy. With Al Murray.
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Susan Hulme reports as the government is defeated again in the Lords over workers' rights.
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3/4 Lauren can’t be trusted with the shared calendar. Neil can’t be trusted with parcels.
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Acting: a fun pastime or a world of deceit?
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Sean Curran reports on the latest round of Prime Minister's Questions.
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Historian Dr Eliza Filby on how young people can thrive without leaning on family wealth.
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A minister tells MPs he's horrified by developments in Sudan. Susan Hulme reports.
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The former East Wing of the White House has been demolished.
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Alicia McCarthy reports from Parliament
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4/6 Mark Steel visits Cambridge and creates a show for the local audience.
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23:30
1/10 Jess Fostekew is on board for the scenic route.
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23:00
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how birds navigate and the risks and benefits of migration
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23:45
Little Anghararad is caught between opposing tides - her mother and Anti Mari.
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