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Stories of what Yellow, one of Coldplay's most iconic songs, means to people 25 years on.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Nicholas church, Durweston in Dorset.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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2/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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3/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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4/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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5/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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James Crawford discusses Look What You Made Me Do and its connections to three other works
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Kirsty Lang on a civil rights leader, a campaigner, a clown and a charity worker.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Paul Kerensa.
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The government's announced a new 10 year plan for controlling deer numbers in England.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sean Curran reports as MPs question a senior minister about the Mandelson affair.
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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 Paul Kerensa.
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Farming in Ukraine four years into the war; Wetlands creation.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs debate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former role as trade envoy.
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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 Paul Kerensa
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More details of the Sustainable Farming Incentive are revealed at the NFU Conference.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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News, views and features on yesterday's stories in Parliament
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Paul Kerensa.
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The farming minister on changes to England's biggest environmental scheme.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Susan Hulme reports on a busy Thursday in both Westminster and Holyrood
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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 Paul Kerensa.
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A major retailer is to stop sourcing Mackerel because of overfishing concerns.
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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 the Very Rev Dr Sarah Rowland Jones.
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A series of personal reflections on power.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Botolph without Bishopsgate, London.
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What do the government's new SEND reform plans mean for visually impaired children?
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
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Martha Kearney visits Savernake Forest in Wiltshire
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A major retailer is to stop selling mackerel because of concerns about over-fishing.
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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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Laurie Taylor charts changes in current sociological study with Les Back and Imogen Tyler.
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Anna Hill visits Cedars Farm in Norfolk, where technology is able to monitor scarce water.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
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Supporter Liseli Sumbwanyambe makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Build It International
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The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
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Radio 4's Sunday morning service from Highfields Church in Cardiff.
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In November 1975, leaders of six nations met in France to solve an economic crisis
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Writer Horatio Clare remembers the slow turning of buzzards soaring above Welsh mountains.
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Sir Lawrence Freedman on strategy, art curator Rebecca Newell and historian Jane Rogoyska.
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How one man is building a hiking community for LGBTQ+ people and their allies.
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A surprise opportunity to meet the man at the centre of it all. Ransom_man.
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The new wave of ME research that could bring clarity to this perplexing condition.
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A metal singer reveals how letting out her scream transformed her life.
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6/7 A trial of two suspected bombers seems to offer closure – but is this really case closed?
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The impact of the spread of animals, crops and diseases between continents after 1492.
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Is history still written by the victors? How do people try and control their legacy?
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Roula Khalaf, journalist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Dame Maggie Aderin joins Adrian for extraordinary stories from remarkable people.
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The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell
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Irish author Marian Keyes on her new BBC series, The Walsh Sisters.
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We hear from a range of voices on the impact of the government's SEND reforms in England.
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How have Kyla Harris' experiences as a disabled person impacted her unflinching TV series?
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Molly Russell's friends discuss the negative impact of social media.
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The groundbreaking artist talks about her body of work in a new exhibition.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about the telephone on its 150th anniversary.
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2/6 Jay Rayner and the panel are in Margate answering questions from a hungry audience.
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Dwayne Fields, explorer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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2/3 Sifting through the dust, Mark Miodownik discovers the toxins polluting our living spaces.
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1/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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Errollyn Wallen and Richard Stilgoe join Anna and Jeffrey to add five more tracks.
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2/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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Is a lack of CCTV preventing victims of train attacks getting justice?
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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Sonia Sodha explores thorny ethical questions around the beginning and the end of life.
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4/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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Shaped by colonialism and challenged by climate, what is future food for the Philippines?
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5/5 Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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Sonia Sodha assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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After Mexico's most-wanted kingpin was killed, cartel henchmen rampaged across the country
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Chelsea's getting more hopeful about her business plans.
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We hear from people who believe they were mis-sold so-called family protection trusts.
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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 the Jobs Market?
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There's a new grant for electric vehicle chargers in homes and workplaces.
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From spark to shelf – why do companies like Mars and P&G keep developing their products?
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What will mobile phones be like in future? Greg Foot investigates.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Tom Heap and Helen Czerski explore how robots and DNA are expanding our oceanic knowledge.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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12:04
What's the latest for former civil servants who are facing delays for pension payments?
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8/8 Simon Evans and Zoe Lyons join Andy for the last episode of this series.
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The latest weather forecast
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The magical world of the Small Prophets creator Mackenzie Crook.
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4/6 Paul Merton offers his take on how to get out of jury duty.
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Government unveils major overhaul of special educational needs provision.
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6/11 Lucy’s never tried a scratchcard before - but soon her gambling is out of control.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor "shamed the nation". MPs debate his time as trade envoy.
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7/11 Lucy and Freddie finally make the connection between the behaviour and the medication.
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Commons speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, passed information onto police about Lord Mandelson
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8/11 Andrew is arrested for fraud. Will a judge accept that medication affected his behaviour?
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Jersey has become the second part of the British Isles to approve assisted dying
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9/11 Who should take responsibility for the impact of side effects from dopamine agonists?
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Keir Starmer vows to 'keep on fighting' after coming third behind the Greens and Reform.
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10/11 Impulse control side effects are common, so why are they so hard to talk about?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from St Alkmund's Church in Derby.
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Iran and Israel continue attacks after Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei killed.
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Chelsea's getting more hopeful about her business plans.
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5/6 Ian recuperates with the help of nostalgic children’s television theme tunes.
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John Yorke explores Margaret Mitchell’s epic novel Gone with the Wind.
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Susan and Helen are on a quest to find new staff for the dairy.
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Potent drama exploring the impact of crime through a psychological lens.
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Lilian throws a spanner in the works.
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Changing allegiances begin to fracture a community adjusting to a new politics.
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Chelsea follows Susan’s advice.
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3/6 Project Hope is taking its first steps in Branwich. But has Ayad got the staying power?
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Brian tries his hand at matchmaking.
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Kerry’s life is falling apart. She turns to her identical twin for help - bad idea.
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They wriggle and writhe in the earth beneath us, surely, we’d be fine if they vanished?
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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Helen is in reflective mood.
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Kathy Clugston and the GQT team visit the Ninewells Community Garden in Dundee.
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John Yorke explores Owen Wister’s Western novel The Virginian.
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The crime writer and the sociologist talk about books they love with Harriett Gilbert.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about the global history of spices and the spice trade.
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How did an archbishop help topple a dictatorship?
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Laurie Taylor charts changes in current sociological study with Les Back and Imogen Tyler.
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What does this offence mean, and who does it apply to?
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Aleks and Kevin ask if the technology behind our most popular AI tools is a dead end.
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Martha Kearney visits Savernake Forest in Wiltshire
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Actor Jemma Redgrave makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Encephalitis International.
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Andrea Catherwood hears your thoughts on the end of Ukrainecast.
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Kathy Clugston and the GQT team visit the Ninewells Community Garden in Dundee.
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Nia has never believed in the supernatural. Until now. Short story by Lisa Zahra.
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A gripping, twisty drama where loyalty, deception, hidden motives and friendship collide.
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Owen Wister’s pioneering work of Cowboy fiction begins when a stranger rides into town.
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What happens when homeless families from London are rehoused in the North East?
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1/6 Jay Rayner's panel answer questions at University College London's Institute of Making.
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How politicians, protestors, advertisers and comedians have made use of an iconic melody.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore how to improve our understanding of endometriosis.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis look at the use of friends in reputational combat.
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Baftas controversy, Ukraine War anniversary & the power of photography to capture a story.
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Who is winning the war in Ukraine?
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Molecular biologists find tiny self-replicating molecules which may be key to life origins
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Matthew Bannister on a campaigner, an epidemiologist, an author and a trombonist.
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A metal singer reveals how letting out her scream transformed her life.
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Groundbreaking artist Tracey Emin talks about her body of work in a new exhibition.
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A special episode on Alasdair Gray's 1981 novel Lanark with the actor Alan Cumming.
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9/13 The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
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Lord Peter Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
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Documents on Andrew Mountbatten-Windor's appointment as trade envoy will be published.
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Confusion over Chagos Islands legislation after minister's comments
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Jersey joins the Isle of Man in voting to allow assisted dying: what happens next?
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Labour pushed into third, suffering their first defeat in the constituency since 1931.
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President Trump calls for regime change. Iran hits back against regional targets.
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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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23 April 1996, saw the first World Book Day. It originated from a Spanish tradition
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Ian McMillan's guests are Blake Morrison, Natalie Shapero and Tara Bergin.
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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 former Ambassador to the US is suspected of misconduct in public office
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4/6 Paul Merton offers his take on how to get out of jury duty.
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Trade Minister Sir Chris Bryant describes Andrew as "rude, arrogant and entitled"
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1/4 Cariad Lloyd and Steen Raskopoulos improvise for Alasdair Beckett-King in Wing It.
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The force revealed he was behind information that led to the arrest of Lord Mandelson
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Neil Delamere, Stuart McPherson, Anna Thomas and Neil Delamere join Angela Barnes.
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Parents in the UK, US, Canada and Australia will receive the notifications
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3/4 Randy Feltface blows hot and hotter.
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Sir Keir Starmer vows to keep fighting after Labour's defeat
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8/8 Simon Evans and Zoe Lyons join Andy for the last episode of this series.
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The United States and Israel attack targets across Iran
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Hundreds of Iranian missiles and drones are fired at targets across the Middle East
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Anneka Rice presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Susan and Helen are on a quest to find new staff for the dairy.
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Unheard recordings of painter LS Lowry, and BAFTA reactions.
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Lilian throws a spanner in the works.
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David Edgar on his play about the war in Ukraine. Mariia Petrovska plays the bandura.
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Chelsea follows Susan’s advice.
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Director Felipe Bustos Sierra on his film, Everybody to Kenmure Street.
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Brian tries his hand at matchmaking.
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Plus the rave-thriller film Sirât and George Eliot's origin story on stage in Bird Grove.
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Helen is in reflective mood.
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Debbie Wiseman and Jay Capperauld join Anna and Jeffrey to add five more tracks.
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The magical world of the Small Prophets creator Mackenzie Crook.
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Sonia Sodha explores thorny ethical questions around the beginning and the end of life.
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There’s tension at Bridge Farm.
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Memory, myth and meaning from lives shattered in a global conflict that resonate still.
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A series of personal reflections on power.
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3/10 Jonny Dymond and guests explore the complicated back-story of the Middle East conflict.
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The science of barbecue recorded at Abergavenny Food Festival 2025.
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Is a lack of CCTV preventing victims of train attacks getting justice?
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What do the government's new SEND reform plans mean for visually impaired children?
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The dark art of looksmaxxing, and why it has been trending online.
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The Repair Shop star Sonnaz Nooranvary on defying her parents’ expectations.
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David Yelland and Simon Lewis look at the use of friends in reputational combat.
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Baftas controversy, Ukraine War anniversary & the power of photography to capture a story.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from St Alkmund's Church in Derby.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Rory Sutherland explores our obsession with speed through the prism of Concorde.
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Andrea Catherwood hears your thoughts on the end of Ukrainecast.
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Matthew Bannister on a campaigner, an epidemiologist, an author and a trombonist.
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Sir Lawrence Freedman on strategy, art curator Rebecca Newell and historian Jane Rogoyska.
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How one man is building a hiking community for LGBTQ+ people and their allies.
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Hilik Magnus reflects on the values that inspire him to rescue people for a living.
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What can individuals and employers do to tackle workplace bullying?
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A surprise opportunity to meet the man at the centre of it all. Ransom_man.
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The new wave of ME research that could bring clarity to this perplexing condition.
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Is history still written by the victors? How do people try and control their legacy?
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Anne McElvoy and guests discuss authority in politics, business, education and the family.
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Noel Titheradge uncovers the devastating side effects of dopamine agonist drugs.
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Omid Djalili on revolutions, Kensington, 9/11 jokes, King Charles and Iran's future.
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Supporter Liseli Sumbwanyambe makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Build It International
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After Mexico's most-wanted kingpin was killed, cartel henchmen rampaged across the country
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The former UK Ambassador to the US is suspected of misconduct in public office
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1/5 A love story based on the lives of the author's great-grandparents, who married in 1878.
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Lord Mandelson's lawyers say their client was not a flight risk
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2/5 A love story based on the lives of the author's great-grandparents, who married in 1878.
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Confusion in Westminster after a minister told Parliament the deal would be paused
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3/5 A love story based on the lives of the author's great-grandparents, who married in 1878.
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It’s expected to be a close race between Labour, Reform UK, and the Greens
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4/5 A love story based on the lives of the author's great-grandparents, who married in 1878.
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Allegations of 'family voting' in by-election to be raised in parliament
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5/5 A love story based on the lives of the author's great-grandparents, who married in 1878.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Shaped by colonialism and challenged by climate, what is future food for the Philippines?
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Will Britain be dragged into the conflict in the Middle East?
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6/8 Sam and Sarah pressure Kobin for intel. Whilst Stone pays a deadly visit to an Oil Rig.
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Susan Hulme reports on proposals to overhaul England's special educational needs system.
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Spend the day with the world’s first door-knocking poet.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs call for the release of data about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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2/6 From a rave kid to raising kids, Slim guides us through his teenage years.
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Has tech has made us fitter – or lazier and fatter?
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Susan Hulme reports on a fiery Prime Minister's Questions with a row over student loans
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The UK is one of the world’s largest consumers of ultra-processed foods.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs question ministers about the agreement with the EU on Gibraltar
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Republican panic as voting starts in the Texas primaries
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Alicia McCarthy reports as the Lords debate the assisted dying bill.
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1/2 Highlights from 1Xtra's Comedy Gala showcasing some of the UK's top black comedians.
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23:30
8/13 The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini.
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23:00
The impact of the spread of animals, crops and diseases between continents after 1492.
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23:45
Nia has never believed in the supernatural. Until now. Short story by Lisa Zahra.
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