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The Netherlands is experiencing a housing crisis. Could ten new cities be the answer?
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Michael in Framlingham, Suffolk.
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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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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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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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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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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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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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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 Irish writer on his new novel Cameo and its connections to three other literary works.
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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 from Westminster.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrew Roycroft.
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Warnings that Mercosur trade deal between Europe and South America threatens UK farms.
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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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Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs question the foreign secretary over the future of Greenland
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrew Roycroft.
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Government plans to overhaul the water system, what will it mean for agriculture?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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MPs debate the Chagos deal after President Trump calls it 'an act of great stupidity'.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrew Roycroft.
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Civil servants are told they should spend time in a lambing shed to understand farmers.
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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 reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrew Roycroft.
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How geopolitical events are feeding into the milk price slump hitting UK farmers.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sean Curran reports as the Local Government Secretary defends cancelling some elections.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Andrew Roycroft.
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The trade in illegal meat smuggled in from the EU and the risk it poses to UK livestock.
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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 Virginia Luckett.
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David Cannadine examines the history of the ballot box.
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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 St Michael and All Angels in Great Comberton in Worcestershire.
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The new NHS Online Hospital: what will it offer patients?
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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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Clare hears about an outdoor initiative helping young people build resilience.
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UK farmers are experiencing what's been called the sharpest milk price drop in history.
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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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How a twin brother lost at birth became one woman’s spiritual guide.
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Helen Mark is on the Kane family farm on the edge of Lough Foyle, Co. Londonderry.
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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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Cost of funerals; 'Orthobros' and family estrangement.
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Broadcaster Jane Garvey makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Good Faith Foundation.
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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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From St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Glasgow, with Kelvin Holdsworth and Sarah Shaw.
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The head of the BTO Juliet Vickery on the connection between brent geese and lemmings.
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What's going right in the world.
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Tom Sutcliffe explores how we might reform politics
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How a social enterprise is using coffee sales as a means of tackling homelessness.
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A woman's deepest secrets are stolen by a hacker called ransom_man.
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James inhales a lungful of fumes to see if he can see air pollution moving inside him
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Tim Harford investigates Greenland maps, climate costs, house prices and Traitors maths
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1/7 Four bombs. Twelve days. Hundreds dead. What really happened in Russia in September 1999?
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Misha Glenny and guests discuss the exploration of the world's deepest ocean trench.
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Can politicians use language to convince us they have changed their minds?
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Adeel Akhtar, actor, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Anton du Beke joins Adrian for extraordinary stories and remarkable people.
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Labour's executive decides today whether to allow Andy Burnham to seek a Westminster seat.
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Andra Day: Grammy award-winning US R&B singer-songwriter and actress on her new film.
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How have the policies of President Trump's administration impacted women globally?
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We discuss the pros and cons of a ban on social media for under 16s.
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Olivier award-winning actress Denise Gough on her personal and professional journey.
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We discuss new figures showing a 20-fold rise in UK women over 25 using ADHD medication.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about singer and Hollywood actress Lena Horne.
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A huge hit for Adele, the song was written by Bob Dylan and has rapidly become a standard.
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Kemi Badenoch MP shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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1/4 How have Americans understood the connection between economic and democratic freedom?
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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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Ellen and Mark explore how the challenges of nature have proved rich territory on screen.
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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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Is the popular hair loss drug Finasteride being safely promoted?
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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Theatre and opera director Katie Mitchell on her career and formative influences.
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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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Jaega Wise asks if wine can keep up with the low-alcohol revolution.
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Rachel Botsman on the intriguing history of trust.
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Ben Riley-Smith assesses latest developments at Westminster.
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Russian relentless attacks on Ukraine's energy grid raise concerns about nuclear security.
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Accusations fly in Ambridge, and one resident receives life-changing news.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Can you trust expert online reviews?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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News and discussion of consumer affairs
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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The UK government's warmer homes plan is released today. What will it mean for consumers?
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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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How should operators balance the tension between demand and exclusivity?
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Can taking testosterone help with low libido and energy?
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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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Are contestants on the TV show guilty of unconscious bias?
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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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A senior MP says it's too easy for energy suppliers to ignore ombudsman decisions.
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3/8 Alasdair Beckett-King joins Andy Zaltzman for more News Quizzing.
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The latest weather forecast
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The Dutch diplomat making waves at Davos.
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5/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer says a trade war with the US is in no-one’s interest.
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1/5 What is the 1823 doctrine, and how has it been used since by US presidents?
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Deal is one reason why the US needs Greenland, says Trump. What next for UK-US relations?
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2/5 What impact did WWII have on US policy towards the rest of the world?
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We bring you live reaction from Davos in Switzerland as President Trump delivers speech.
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3/5 How did the Vietnam War change America’s foreign policy?
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News, analysis and comment from BBC Radio 4
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4/5 How US policy changed towards the Soviet Union and the challenge of communism.
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President Trump's claim that Nato avoided the front line in Afghanistan provokes anger.
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5/5 How the September 11 attacks led to conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the Corn Exchange in Blandford Forum, Dorset.
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Labour says it cannot justify causing a by-election for Greater Manchester mayor.
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High meat prices have led to a boom in meat smuggling - a major risk to public health.
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Accusations fly in Ambridge.
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4/4 Hector faces up to his dad and numerous dilemmas in his love life. Stars Jamie Sives.
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John Yorke explores Conrad’s controversial and deeply enigmatic novella Heart of Darkness.
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There's worry at Meadow Farm.
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Chris Dolan’s play explores the early days of the Home Rule movement in Scotland.
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Chelsea offers her support.
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By Winsome Pinnock. Century-spanning series charting the emergence of modern Britain.
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Amber faces some tough questions.
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Comedy drama about wheelchair user Maz, starring and inspired by Cherylee Houston.
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One resident receives some life-changing information.
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A missing journalist, an isolated fjord and a chilling discovery.
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David Cannadine examines the history of the ballot box.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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The Grundys face some surprising revelations.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel are in Caterham.
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John Yorke takes a look at Washington Irving’s classic ghost story.
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Pianist and broadcaster Keelan Carew champions the pianist and composer Nicolai Medtner.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn all about Philippe, Duc d’Orléans, brother of Louis XIV.
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Lucy Worsley meets a 1930s socialite accused of shooting her boyfriend.
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How a twin brother lost at birth became one woman’s spiritual guide.
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How much does it cost to go electric?
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You can now clone your pet in the UK, but should you?
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Clare hears about an outdoor initiative helping young people build resilience.
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Violinist Nicola Benedetti makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Benedetti Foundation.
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Michael Rosen talks to Jennifer Cearns about the rise of AI companions.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel are in Caterham.
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An original short work for radio by Jo Lloyd. Read by Alexander Vlahos.
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1/2 Shakespeare is on trial. Just what was his relationship with the Earl of Southampton?
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Washington Irving’s classic ghost story featuring the headless horseman.
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Evan Davis goes inside the UK’s ambitious new Advanced Research and Invention Agency.
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Solange's hit song from 2016 muses on themes of isolation and depression.
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1/3 Chris Packham celebrates 50 years of punk attitude with the people who were there.
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Drs Chris and Xand explore how much or how little exercise is enough for most of us?
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David Yelland and Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty look at how the rules of PR are changing.
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How are Danish and American journalists covering the Trump-Greenland story?
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With building and land costs high can we avoid gentrification when reviving urban areas?
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50 years since Concorde’s first commercial flight, is aviation going supersonic again?
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Matthew Bannister on a conservationist, a judge, a chemist and a spy.
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Tim Harford investigates Greenland maps, climate costs, house prices and Traitors maths
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We discuss the pros and cons of a ban on social media for under 16s.
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The Scottish writer on her new novel, Glyph, and its connections to three other works.
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4/13 The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
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President Trump: we will press ahead with tariffs on those who oppose us on Greenland.
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World leaders brand President Trump a 'bully' as they look to a 'new independent Europe'.
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The US wants 'immediate negotiations' to acquire Greenland but rules out the use of force.
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The Prime Minister of Greenland says he doesn't know the details of the rumoured US deal.
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The PM is 'appalled' by the president's claim Nato troops weren't on the front line.
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Andy Burnham's bid to become an MP is widely seen as a precursor to a leadership challenge
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What happened when Vance, Rayner and Lammy went drinking in Rome?
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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 1935, after the Nuremberg Laws were passed, Manila opened its doors to Jewish families
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Ian McMillan presents a poetry highlight of the year - the T.S. Eliot Prize readings.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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The Prime Minister criticises President Trump's tariff threat
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5/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game.
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President Macron says Donald Trump's tariff threats over Greenland are unacceptable
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2/6 Bizarre adverts baffle this week’s panelists.
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He has told world leaders at Davos that he "won't use force"
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3/4 Pierre Novellie asks the big questions about booze, bowler hats and beefeaters.
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UK holds off joining Trump's Board of Peace over Putin concerns.
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3/4 ‘Dead Mum’ branding ideas, unhinged interactions with strangers and fantasy meets reality.
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Sir Keir Starmer calls Trump's remarks 'insulting and frankly appalling'
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3/8 Alasdair Beckett-King joins Andy Zaltzman for more News Quizzing.
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Andy Burnham has applied to be allowed to stand in the Gorton and Denton by-election.
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Andy Burnham has been blocked from standing as a candidate in an upcoming by-election.
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Kathy Clugston presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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There's worry at Meadow Farm.
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We celebrate artist Beryl Cook at 100.
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Chelsea offers her support.
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Comedian John Bishop on his life story inspiring a Hollywood movie, Is This Thing On?
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Amber faces some tough questions.
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Claire Foy on the film adaptation of Helen Macdonald's award-winning memoir.
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One resident receives some life-changing information.
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Plus reactions to the Oscar nominations.
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The Grundys face some surprising revelations.
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Ellen and Mark look at what changes when the woman is older in a screen romance.
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The Dutch diplomat making waves at Davos.
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Theatre and opera director Katie Mitchell on her career and formative influences.
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Neil issues an invitation.
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The story of Charlotte Beradt's subversive dream project under Nazi rule.
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How strength exercises could boost your brain power and cut your risk of heart disease.
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People are living longer and settling down later. Should we rethink middle age?
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Nasa’s Artemis II rocket is about to be rolled out. What is the mission hoping to achieve?
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Is the popular hair loss drug Finasteride being safely promoted?
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The new NHS Online Hospital: what will it offer patients?
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Should society intervene to help lonely men?
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The consultancy industry is worth billions. Should we be in awe of their wizardry?
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David Yelland and Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty look at how the rules of PR are changing.
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How are Danish and American journalists covering the Trump-Greenland story?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the Corn Exchange in Blandford Forum, Dorset.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Alan Dein retraces his journey around the UK in search of the story of steel.
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Michael Rosen talks to Jennifer Cearns about the rise of AI companions.
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Matthew Bannister on a conservationist, a judge, a chemist and a spy.
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Tom Sutcliffe explores how we might reform politics
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How a social enterprise is using coffee sales as a means of tackling homelessness.
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The aid workers put on trial for people-smuggling after saving migrants from drowning
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Lessons learned from a dotcom entrepreneur on the boom and bust of his company, boo.com.
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A woman's deepest secrets are stolen by a hacker called ransom_man.
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James inhales a lungful of fumes to see if he can see air pollution moving inside him
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Can politicians use language to convince us they have changed their minds?
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From spying behind enemy lines in WWII France to lives lived online.
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Justin Webb looks at five big US foreign policy shifts, from Monroe to Trump.
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A senior MP says it's too easy for energy suppliers to ignore ombudsman decisions.
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Broadcaster Jane Garvey makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Good Faith Foundation.
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Russian relentless attacks on Ukraine's energy grid raise concerns about nuclear security.
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He's vowed to impose tariffs on nations opposing his demand to take control of Greenland
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1/10 Things disappear on the island, but not everyone forgets about them.
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The US leader said there was "no going back" on his plan to acquire Greenland.
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2/10 The writer witnesses a raid on a safe-house by the Memory Police.
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Trump says he won't go ahead with tariffs on countries opposing his Greenland ambitions.
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3/10 The Inuis disappear, and R shares a dangerous secret with the writer.
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At Davos, the Ukrainian president attacked his European allies for their passivity.
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4/10 The old man helps the writer pre-pare her house for hiding R.
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The US president claimed that NATO forces hung back from the front line in Afghanistan
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5/10 The writer braves a visit to the headquarters of the Memory Police.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Jaega Wise asks if wine can keep up with the low-alcohol revolution.
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Labour in turmoil over Andy Burnham and the UK's relationship with China.
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1/8 Thrilling drama based on the video game, Splinter Cell. A new recruit tests Sam Fisher.
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Sean Curran reports as Yvette Cooper tells MPs a trade war with the US would serve nobody.
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The story of a scientific surprise and what happened next.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs digest Donald Trump's policy shift on the Chagos Islands.
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2/5 Doctors Mike and Peter have strong words for the health secretary.
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3/5 Greenland, Traitors, and Trump.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs question Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister's Questions.
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Foster carer Louise Allen says the problem isn’t the children, it’s the system.
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Mandy Baker reports as plans to postpone council elections upset opposition MPs.
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Immigration raids in Minneapolis are dividing America
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Susan Hulme reports as peers debate the NHS's role if assisted dying was legalised.
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2/4 Dan somehow gets a date with a model.
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3/13 The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
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Misha Glenny and guests discuss the exploration of the world's deepest ocean trench.
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An original short work for radio by Jo Lloyd. Read by Alexander Vlahos.
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