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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Writer and satirist Heydon Prowse looks into big corporations and mental health.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Luke in Hodnet, Shropshire.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 Journalist Peter Ross joins a festival of hope and renewal at Stonehenge.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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2/5 Peter Ross joins the volunteers who keep the Uffington White Horse in good condition.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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3/5 Journalist Peter Ross explores the ritual and beliefs behind Ireland’s bog bodies.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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4/5 In Unst, Peter Ross witnesses one of the Shetland Island's famous Up Helly Aa festivals.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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5/5 In Northumberland, journalist Peter Ross walks Hadrian’s Wall in search of absence.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The Norwegian crime writer talks about his new book, Wolf Hour, and its three influences.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alicia McCarthy reports as peers debate the age someone could ask for an assisted death.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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Calls for more support for the UK's rare breeds.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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05:04
Susan Hulme reports as Ajax armoured vehicles once again hit the headlines.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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Thousands of people not connected to National Grid - charity says they should have help.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports as the government announces details of its grooming gangs inquiry.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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Swine fever, Christmas turkeys, rare breeds.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports on Prime Minister's Questions and more.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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Colorado Beetle is officially eradicated from the UK.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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05:04
Sean Curran reports on MPs' reaction to President Trump's national security strategy.
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05:34
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Spiritual reflection to start the day with Ennette C Lainchbury.
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Abattoirs, farm sitters, Welsh rare breeds.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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05:34
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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05:43
Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with Father Dermot Preston.
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A creative insight into living a life - where numbers are vital to survival.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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05:34
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Leonard Horringer in Suffolk.
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ITV's new pilot dating show features three visually impaired matchmakers.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
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Martha Kearney meets Jane Anderson, one of the UK's leading physicians in HIV medicine.
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Turkeys; rural road deaths; off-grid communities; African swine fever; rare breed pigs.
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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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Series exploring the place and nature of faith in today's world.
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Caz Graham meets Richard Wilson and his herd to find out why Belties are booming.
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week with William Crawley.
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Liz Earle makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Eco Brixs.
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
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The Ven Dr Rachel Mann reflects on Jane Austen to mark her 250th anniversary.
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In 1967, Ravi Shankar taught the ‘quiet Beatle’ George Harrison how to play the sitar
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The pheasant's journey from the ancient land of Colchis to becoming a widespread game bird
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Lyndal Roper, Masud Husain and Hannah Durkin.
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2/5 Emily Knight celebrates Bond's Femmes Fatales, with some help from the animal kingdom.
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3/4 Dutch historian Rutger Bregman gives the third of his 2025 BBC Reith Lectures.
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A raw and intimate perspective on the terror, anger, and hope of living through war.
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5/6 Will a sensitivity read be enough to move on from the row?
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), celebrated American poet.
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Armando and Stewart look the US' claims of civilisational erasure in Europe.
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Margaret Atwood, writer, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Russell Tovey joins Adrian for extraordinary stories from remarkable people.
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Eyewitnesses describe thousands of people fleeing as gunmen fire on iconic Sydney beach.
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We hear why freebirthing is the subject of a new investigation by the Guardian.
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We discuss Baroness Amos's reflections on 'unacceptable' NHS maternity care in England.
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Fiona Rugg talks about discovering her father John Smyth was an abuser.
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Who is the Venezuelan politician who won the Nobel Peace Prize?
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Analysing the announcement by the government on Special Educational Needs & Disabilities.
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11/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain investigate the misunderstood phenomenon of phantom pain.
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5/6 Jay Rayner and the panel are in Dundee answering questions from an audience of home cooks.
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Lee Child, writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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1/3 Vicky Spratt explores how the UK's housing crisis unfolded and asks if we can fix it.
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1/5 Journalist Peter Ross joins a festival of hope and renewal at Stonehenge.
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Keelan Carew and Emma Rawicz join Anna and Jeffrey to add five more tracks.
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2/5 Peter Ross joins the volunteers who keep the Uffington White Horse in good condition.
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A bishop accused of bullying denies any wrongdoing.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 Journalist Peter Ross explores the ritual and beliefs behind Ireland’s bog bodies.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince cut through the haze of cloud science.
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4/5 In Unst, Peter Ross witnesses one of the Shetland Island's famous Up Helly Aa festivals.
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Annie Gray rejects turkey and the trimmings at Christmas. She explores alternative dinners
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5/5 In Northumberland, journalist Peter Ross walks Hadrian’s Wall in search of absence.
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Radio 4's assessment of developments at Westminster
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Syrians took to the streets to celebrate, but serious challenges lurk in the background.
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The Maliks have a dilemma on their hands, and Paul fears for a friend.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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What to do if you buy a second-hand car that breaks down shortly after.
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Call You and Yours: What's your experience of buying a second-hand car?
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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12:04
Task scams are on the up - we hear one example that's leading to fake restaurant reviews.
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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12:04
Who wouldn't trust a message from an old friend?
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The fashion chain C&A continues to thrive elsewhere, so why did it shut all its UK stores?
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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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Tom Heap and Helen Czerski examine how we get around our towns and cities.
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The latest weather forecast
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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12:04
Paul Lewis interviews the Financial Conduct Authority about its investment reforms.
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1/2 The Dead Ringers team are back to train their vocal firepower on the week’s news.
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The latest weather forecast
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The screen and stage actor reprising his role as Shakespeare’s Othello.
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5/6 Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Richard Coles and Tony Hawks join Jack Dee for inspired nonsense.
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The latest weather forecast
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Sir Keir Starmer hosts leaders to discuss peace plan.
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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Operation Kenova found the spy codenamed 'Stakeknife' cost more lives than he saved.
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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Nobel Peace Prize winner opposition leader María Corina Machado escapes Venezuela for Olso
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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A 'unprecedented wave' of flu leaves the NHS under strain.
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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The economy unexpectedly shrinks, when economists had been expecting it to grow.
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Five original essays on how the mysterious is woven into the ordinary and the everyday.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Wigan & Leigh College.
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Two gunmen fired dozens of shots in what Australian police are calling a terror attack.
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What happens to smaller suppliers when a big company is held to ransom online by hackers?
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Azra has a crisis on her hands.
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3/4 Selina gets every star’s dream – her own quirky British travelogue show.
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By Roy Williams. Century-spanning series charting the emergence of modern Britain.
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The Maliks have a dilemma on their hands.
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London’s most haunted house prepares to give up its secrets.
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Ed struggles to do the right thing.
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Jonathan Hall's comedy drama about a Salford secondary school starring Julie Hesmondhalgh.
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It's Maddie’s funeral, and Josie and George have a secret only the 453 bus knows...
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There's an emergency at the surgery.
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With the hub evacuated, Rita and Jaz are alone. Can they find the killer in time?
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A creative insight into living a life - where numbers are vital to survival.
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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 Panel visit the V&A in Dundee.
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John Yorke explores Jane Austen’s most popular novel, Pride and Prejudice.
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Poet Gwyneth Lewis and author Annabel Abbs join Harriett to talk favourite books.
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10/13 Hannah Fry and Dara Ó Briain ponder whether tortoises can be playful.
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10/10 At the age of 70, can England’s greatest knight still save the realm from invasion?
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Series exploring the place and nature of faith in today's world.
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Many of us feel the urge to splurge every now and again, but when is it a problem?
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6/8 India explores moments that can elicit awe, and the power it has on our minds and bodies.
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Martha Kearney meets Jane Anderson, one of the UK's leading physicians in HIV medicine.
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The Reverend Dr Sam Wells launches this year's Radio 4 Christmas Appeal
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Andrea Catherwood talks to commissioner Hugh Levinson about this year's Reith Lectures.
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Kathy Clugston and the GQT Panel visit the V&A in Dundee.
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Hugh Dennis reports on some lives changed since last year's Radio 4 Christmas Appeal
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John Yorke explores Jane Austen’s most popular novel, Pride and Prejudice.
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1/2 Austen’s timeless comedy of love, pride and second chances.
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2/2 Lizzie is still reeling from Darcy's proposal. He's the last man she would want to marry.
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Lucy Easthope is on a mission to find out how we can become better prepared.
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4/6 Jay Rayner and the panel are in Haringey answering questions on Cypriot cooking.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken ask what dopamine really is and why it matters.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis look at whether Simon Cowell's PR has the X-Factor.
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Hollywood shakeups, Eurovision controversy, festive TV battles and Meta’s pivot to AI.
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Why is there a shortage of training posts for resident doctors?
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New evidence shows that early neanderthals made fire 350 thousand years before we thought.
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Matthew Bannister on a zoologist, a businesswoman, an architect and a photographer.
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In search of sonic transmissions from the nature spirit realm.
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We discuss the latest review into maternity care in England.
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On his new collection of short fiction and its connections to three other literary works.
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8/10 Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis wander between Motown and Ed Sheeran with Mark Billingham.
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European leaders discuss the latest Ukraine proposals. But is anybody listening?
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News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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All countries signed up to the ECHR have agreed to rethink how it handles migration cases.
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As cases rise, we explain how people can get vaccinated.
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The Belgian PM meets Sir Keir Starmer to discuss legal concerns.
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The government has warned of harm to patients if a strike by resident doctors goes ahead.
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An exclusive interview on immigration, racism, Russia, Farage and Trump.
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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 2015, the street artist transformed a derelict pool into a dystopian ‘bemusement park’
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What happens if a postcode starts to run out of children?
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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The Ukrainian leader is under American pressure to accept a peace deal with Russia
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5/6 Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Richard Coles and Tony Hawks join Jack Dee for inspired nonsense.
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The former children's commissioner will chair the national inquiry into grooming gangs.
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4/7 Hungry hyenas, talking pigs, fat ball feeders.
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European countries discuss how to make it easier to deport failed asylum-seekers
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4/6 Imogen decides that the family should house a Ukrainian refugee, but Georgiy has a secret.
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Cases are also rising elsewhere in the UK.
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3/4 Marley signs up for a marathon to impress Lydia. Delroy is threatened by a new restaurant.
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Democrat politicians released the images, some featuring President Trump.
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1/2 The Dead Ringers team are back to train their vocal firepower on the week’s news.
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Virginia Giuffre's family say they're "deeply disappointed" by the decision
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Gunmen open fire on Bondi Beach at the start of Hanukkah festival
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Chris Hawkins presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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The Maliks have a dilemma on their hands.
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Kate Winslet on her directorial debut, Goodbye June, starring Helen Mirren.
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Ed struggles to do the right thing.
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Turner Prize winner; remembering Martin Parr; Bradford’s year as the UK City of Culture.
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Actress June Squibb on her role in Eleanor The Great; The spate of museum heists in 2025.
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There's an emergency at the surgery.
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Tom and guests also review the film Lurker, and a short story collection by Joy Williams.
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Katy Richardson and Ben Gernon add five more tracks.
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The screen and stage actor reprising his role as Shakespeare’s Othello.
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Brian Cox and Robin Ince cut through the haze of cloud science.
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Clarrie puts her foot down.
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Emma Freud sits down with her mother to hear the fascinating tale of her link to CS Lewis.
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How belting out a tune gives a natural high and help reduce inflammation. With Sindhu Vee.
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Are we seeing inter-generational economic injustice?
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Almost four decades after the first HIV treatment, is there finally a ‘functional’ cure?
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A bishop accused of bullying denies any wrongdoing.
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ITV's new pilot dating show features three visually impaired matchmakers.
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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 look at whether Simon Cowell's PR has the X-Factor.
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Hollywood shakeups, Eurovision controversy, festive TV battles and Meta’s pivot to AI.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Wigan & Leigh College.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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The forgotten story of the siege of Goražde in the Yugoslav wars.
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Andrea Catherwood talks to commissioner Hugh Levinson about this year's Reith Lectures.
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Matthew Bannister on a zoologist, a businesswoman, an architect and a photographer.
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Lyndal Roper, Masud Husain and Hannah Durkin.
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2/5 Emily Knight celebrates Bond's Femmes Fatales, with some help from the animal kingdom.
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The Israeli and Palestinian activists who defy threats to dare to call for peace.
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Reflections on the conflicting values we invest in art.
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3/4 Dutch historian Rutger Bregman gives the third of his 2025 BBC Reith Lectures.
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Armando and Stewart look the US' claims of civilisational erasure in Europe.
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Is idleness ever a virtue? Matthew Sweet investigates.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Paul Lewis interviews the Financial Conduct Authority about its investment reforms.
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Liz Earle makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Eco Brixs.
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Syrians took to the streets to celebrate, but serious challenges lurk in the background.
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Syrians are celebrating the end of a fifty-year dictatorship.
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6/8 The migrants find themselves struggling to keep their heads out of the water.
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President Zelensky says he will seek to change the law to hold Ukraine elections.
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7/8 The radio operator has been suspended from her job at the naval rescue centre.
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting offers to expand training posts but no pay top-up
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8/8 The sea beckons to and encroaches on a mind fragmented by guilt.
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A UK-based Hong Kong activist tells us faked explicit images were sent to her neighbours.
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1/2 The title story from Banu Mushtaq's 2025 International Booker Prize-winning collection.
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He said in a personal message his treatment will be reduced next year
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2/2 Part 2 of the title story from Banu Mushtaq's 2025 International Booker Prize-winner.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Annie Gray rejects turkey and the trimmings at Christmas. She explores alternative dinners
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Ben Wright and guests reflect on events in Australia and the year in UK politics.
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4/5 When Ola proves an uncertain ally, Cassie is forced to turn back to Hywel for help.
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Sean Curran reports as a Justice Minister defends plans to restrict access to jury trials.
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7/10 Strange phenomena seems to follow a young solicitor. Can a person be haunted?
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Susan Hulme reports as the government unveils details of its grooming gangs inquiry.
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5/5 Tom prepares for his first ever hen do.
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2/4 Comedy that drives a train through sitcom-land via a platform crowded with silly jokes.
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Sean Curran reports on a fresh offer to avert a strike by resident doctors.
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The chef and campaigner on how to improve our food and our finances.
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What does Donald Trump's national security strategy mean for the UK? Susan Hulme reports.
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The Trump administration defends its seizure of an oil tanker off the Venezuelan coast
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Alicia McCarthy reports on the assisted dying bill.
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4/4 Will a song that induces labour lead to childbirth live on air?
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7/10 Comedian Kae Kurd steers the ship from the Sargasso Sea to the trombone.
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), celebrated American poet.
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What's it like having a squad of writers whose life's work is to critique yours?
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