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The Hungarian PM is seeking re-election with tough rhetoric about Ukraine and the EU.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Wilfrid, Ripon.
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1/5 Dominic Gregory recalls a childhood treasure, the Ladybird book The Life-Boat Men.
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2/5 Dominic makes his first visit to the lifeboat station, where he is to watch and learn.
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3/5 Dominic joins the crew on board the lifeboat as it heads out to a yacht in difficulties.
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4/5 A kitesurfer stubbornly refuses help as he struggles to swim back to shore.
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5/5 Once more, on a bitter December, night the lifeboat is sent to assist a sinking dinghy.
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Dorothy Koomson talks to a Bookclub audience about her 2010 novel The Ice Cream Girls.
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John Wilson on theatre producer, an athlete, a computer scientist, a primatologist.
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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 Bishop David Walker.
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Photographing the changing face of agriculture over fifty years.
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The health workers facing racist abuse from their patients.
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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 Bishop David Walker.
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Illegal meat still breaching UK borders, with 14 tonnes seized at Dover in a single week.
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Why men have nipples and how gravity slingshots work; your science questions answered.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Bishop David Walker.
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Free range poultry can range freely outdoors again as housing order is lifted.
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Ivanka Trump, a beach full of sheep and the changing landscape of southern Albania.
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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 Bishop David Walker.
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Farmers can once again sell their wheat for bioethanol, as CO2 plant reopens.
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Donald Trump says he might 'take' Cuba, but what would that mean for Cubans and Americans?
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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 Bishop David Walker.
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UK wildfire season and the farmer recovering after a moorland blaze last year.
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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 Andrea Rea.
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Spring Forward, Fall Back or what if we just didn’t?
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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 Mary's Patshull in Staffordshire
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In Touch speaks with three visually impaired people about their current work and projects.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Martha Kearney visits an eco-restoration project in lowland Scotland.
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Why the risk of wildfires is so high in the spring.
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A mother’s grief, a son’s chatbot and the faith that sustained her.
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How an enterprising couple are raising sheep and children on what was a blighted farm
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
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Jenny Seagrove makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the Born Free Foundation
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A service recorded at the Christian festival Spring Harvest in Skegness.
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In 1967, American plumber Al Thieme came up with a battery-powered seat on wheels
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For writer Polly Atkin the grey wagtail is a 'small ever-moving goddess of radient water'.
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Adam Rutherford on the origins of zoos and sex.
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How one student is on a mission to make more safe spaces for people with autism.
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Hiranya Peiris on discovering the origin and evolution of the universe.
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1/3 Ali Ansari takes us on a Persian grand tour from 3000 BC to the present.
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Dr Sian Williams talks to a young woman forced to flee her Iranian home to save her life.
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Who do you trust - the BBC or a cardiologist with millions of followers?
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The origin and development of Handel's great sacred oratorio, premiered in Dublin in 1742.
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Are politicians invoking the Almighty more regularly than before?
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Kirsty Wark and guests look back on the Scotland football team's World Cup of 1998.
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Dom Joly 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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A look at the impact of light on women's health, careers, beliefs and lifestyle.
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New academic research questions if having children makes people happy.
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Student Jodie Morrow on how police arrested her although she was being stalked.
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A potential apology is expected from the Church of England over forced adoptions.
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Comedy songwriter and actor Riki Lindhome on her poignant new show about her infertility.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken unpack cholesterol - should we be concerned?
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1/7 Jay Rayner and the panel tuck into questions from the postbag.
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Kirsty Wark reunites peace campaigners who travelled to Baghdad to act as human shields.
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2/3 Misha Glenny returns to the Balkans on a 19th-century road trip.
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1/5 Dominic Gregory recalls a childhood treasure, the Ladybird book The Life-Boat Men.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode examine fishing on screen. Guests include Mark Jenkin.
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2/5 Dominic makes his first visit to the lifeboat station, where he is to watch and learn.
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An investigation into widespread medical abuse in German children's homes.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 Dominic joins the crew on board the lifeboat as it heads out to a yacht in difficulties.
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Soprano Danielle de Niese reveals her cultural influences and formative experiences.
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4/5 A kitesurfer stubbornly refuses help as he struggles to swim back to shore.
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A look at what’s driving the rise in eating disorders among teenage girls today.
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5/5 Once more, on a bitter December, night the lifeboat is sent to assist a sinking dinghy.
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Tracing the historical relationship between reading, intelligence and democracy.
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The US president made extraordinary threats towards Iran, but the war is far from over.
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The week's events in Ambridge.
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Barclays bank plans to strengthen its presence on the high street.
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What's it like booking a GP appointment where you live?
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Fuel prices, subscription charges, 'bro-brands'.
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Who really sent that message?
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Can store-bought solutions really keep earwax at bay?
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The Girl Guides says that trans girls will have to leave but do we need single sex groups?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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A headteacher’s union is demanding the government steps in over delayed pension payments.
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6/6 Following Trump's tirade, The Naked Week team bleep the hell out of the bleeping news.
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Stephen Smith profiles the prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán
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4/6 Decision fatigue, telling stories in a panic, and nuggety lost socks.
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Iranian bridges and power plants are under threat from strikes says the US President.
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1/5 From the earliest instruments to brass bands Mark Miodovnik explores puff power in music
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We ask whether British bases could be used to target infrastructure in Iran?
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2/5 Mark Miodownik explores the pneumatic tyre that blew up human history
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3/5 Mark Miodownik reveals how we have air to thank for our shiny teeth and healthy bodies
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Iran's president says it won't abandon the Lebanese people in the face of Israeli attacks.
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4/5 Mark Miodownik explores the inventions that blew up… and then flopped
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But will Iran attend? We'll have a report from the city as Pakistan prepares to for talks.
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5/5 From inflatable spaceships to cleaner fuel, Mark Miodownik explores our inflatable future
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the Parish Church of St Cuthbert, Edinburgh.
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An election victory or loss for Viktor Orbán has implications beyond Hungary's borders.
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Laura Foster asks why puberty is arriving earlier and what this silent shift could mean.
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Something unexpected happens at the Easter Day service.
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Tom Stoppard's 1991 radio play, starring Felicity Kendal and Dame Peggy Ashcroft.
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Can Robert square his conscience?
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1/2 Mystery drama by Michael Frayn and David Burke. Theatrical happenings. A true story.
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Adam has some news for David.
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2/2 Michael Frayn confides his shame to Radio 4 listeners at misunderstanding so much.
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David is full of the joys of spring.
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Eileen Atkins and Alex Jennings in Hope Bourne, a portrait of the writer/artist’s life.
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2/5 Hunting for clues in Sabine’s uni room, Elly's desperate to find out who ‘F’ is.
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Spring Forward, Fall Back or what if we just didn’t?
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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David persuades Pip to talk to Ruth.
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Kathy Clugston and the panel visit the picturesque Lancashire village of Edgworth.
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A remarkable 19th-century polymath inspired by the natural world and the universe beyond.
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A worker takes on the factory system and demands an end to brutal conditions.
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A mother’s grief, a son’s chatbot and the faith that sustained her.
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What does the Employment Rights Act mean for your finances?
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Douglas Fraser explores the scale and the challenges of rewiring Britain's national grid.
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Martha Kearney visits an eco-restoration project in lowland Scotland.
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Broadcaster Pam Rhodes makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Leprosy Mission
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Andrea Catherwood gets a behind-the-scenes look into Broadcasting House.
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Kathy Clugston and the panel visit the picturesque Lancashire village of Edgworth.
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Lou visits her elderly mother on a challenging day.
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As the bishop moves to close their convent, the nuns decide to take control.
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Tété-Michel Kpomassie’s unique memoir of his journey to the coldest climes on the planet.
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Beverley Knight picks the great Rosetta Tharpe, gospel singer turned pioneer.
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Can an all-female Oxfordshire band in their mid-50s recreate their student success?
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken unpack cholesterol - should we be concerned?
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Alan French on being at the helm of a collapsing company and turning it around.
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Ronan Farrow on investigating OpenAI & Sam Altman, Misha Glenny, Bel Trew & Madhu Murgia.
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Donald Trump says he might 'take' Cuba, but what would that mean for Cubans and Americans?
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What have we learnt from Artemis II?
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Matthew Bannister on a sports administrator, a musician, a cave diver and an author.
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Dr Sian Williams talks to a young woman forced to flee her Iranian home to save her life.
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Student Jodie Morrow on being arrested by police while she was the one being stalked.
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On her newest novel, The Delusions, and the three literary works that helped shape it.
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Wales face Northern Ireland in the contest of lateral thinking, chaired by Kirsty Lang.
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The latest on ceasefire negotiations between the US and Iran.
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President Trump ratchets up his threats to Iran ahead of tonight's deadline for a deal.
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Israel insists Lebanon is not covered by America's ceasefire deal with Iran.
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Netanyahu orders direct negotiations with Lebanon, aimed at 'disarming Hezbollah'.
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Can talks between the USA and Iran secure peace?
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The first face to face talks between Iran and the US in 47 years take place in Islamabad.
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Can store-bought solutions really keep earwax at bay?
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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 1971, a question from his son led Roger Hargreaves to create Mr Men and Little Miss
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1/3 Scouring his kitchen, Mark Miodownik uncovers the forever chemicals pervading our lives.
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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 crew of the Artemis II get set to go further from Earth than any human has before.
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4/6 Decision fatigue, telling stories in a panic, and nuggety lost socks.
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Wireless Festival is cancelled after the government stops Kanye West from entering the UK
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1/6 Puffins’ mega beaks wow the guests.
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Both sides will observe a ceasefire for the next two weeks
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Award-winning comedian Amy Annette survived the Noughties. Now they're back.
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His statement follows fresh evacuation orders for southern Beirut
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5/6 Is denial the default setting of British politics?
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JD Vance warns that his team won't tolerate Iran 'playing'
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6/6 Following Trump's tirade, The Naked Week team bleep the hell out of the bleeping news.
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Iran and the US talk face-to-face for the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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Kiri Pritchard-McLean and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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President Trump says the US will immediately start blockading the Strait of Hormuz
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Claudia Hammond presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Can Robert square his conscience?
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Samira Ahmed and guests discuss the forgotten history of the early days of television.
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Adam has some news for David.
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Writer Daisy Goodwin on her new play, Victoria: A Queen Unbound.
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David is full of the joys of spring.
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The new comedy Twenty Twenty Six, set in the run-up to this year's football World Cup.
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Reviewing new work from Francois Ozon, Amitav Ghosh and Jim Jarmusch.
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David persuades Pip to talk to Ruth.
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Ellen and Mark trace the history of the cinematic call, from stick phones to smartphones.
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Stephen Smith profiles the prime minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán
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Soprano Danielle de Niese reveals her cultural influences and formative experiences.
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Bert is threatening to sue.
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Join a farmer, a cheesemaker, a philosopher and a scientist on a guided tour through a cow
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2/5 Sit back, unwind and discover how focusing on your muscles can help relax body and mind.
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9/10 Jonny Dymond and guests explore the complicated back-story of the Middle East conflict.
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Tom Stoppard's adaptation of the true story of 900 Jewish refugees fleeing Germany, 1939.
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An investigation into widespread medical abuse in German children's homes.
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In Touch speaks with three visually impaired people about their current work and projects.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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Alan French on being at the helm of a collapsing company and turning it around.
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Ronan Farrow on investigating OpenAI & Sam Altman, Misha Glenny, Bel Trew & Madhu Murgia.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the Parish Church of St Cuthbert, Edinburgh.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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The rise and fall of Nicolas Sarkozy and why this story is gripping France.
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Andrea Catherwood gets a behind-the-scenes look into Broadcasting House.
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Matthew Bannister on a sports administrator, a musician, a cave diver and an author.
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Ivanka Trump, a beach full of sheep and the changing landscape of southern Albania.
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Beverley Knight picks the great Rosetta Tharpe, gospel singer turned pioneer.
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Hiranya Peiris on discovering the origin and evolution of the universe.
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1/3 Ali Ansari takes us on a Persian grand tour from 3000 BC to the present.
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Are politicians invoking the Almighty more regularly than before?
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How David Bowie saved his life and career in 1970s Berlin.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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A headteacher’s union is demanding the government steps in over delayed pension payments.
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Jenny Seagrove makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the Born Free Foundation
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The US president made extraordinary threats towards Iran, but the war is far from over.
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Artemis astronauts travel further from Earth than any human before
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6/10 Edgar asks Thomas to take him to scout the shoreline for his film.
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The US president has warned ‘a whole civilisation will die’ if Iran does not back down
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7/10 Edgar Acheson alights from Thomas's cart at the shoreline and is enveloped by sea fog.
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Both Iran and the US declare victory as the ceasefire approaches its 24th hour
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8/10 Rescued from the sinking sand, a shaken Thomas is welcomed into a nearby inn to recover.
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The announcement followed reports of pressure on Israel from President Trump
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9/10 The morning after he was rescued from the sinkpit Thomas wakes up at home.
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The crew on board Artemis have just completed the last major manoeuvre of their mission
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10/10 Edgar’s mother Mildred has intervened in her son’s plans to film at Longferry.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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A look at what’s driving the rise in eating disorders among teenage girls today.
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The latest on Iran, the May elections and the pensions triple lock - is it sustainable?
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Adam Rutherford on the origins of zoos and sex.
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How one student is on a mission to make more safe spaces for people with autism.
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1/12 Danny Robins investigates Britain's most violent poltergeist case.
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John Wilson on theatre producer, an athlete, a computer scientist, a primatologist.
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Brian is in a fix. Roger extends the hand of friendship.
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A series of surreal stories parodying the guided meditation boom. Starring Mina Anwar.
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1/3 Dr Margaret McCartney’s quest to reveal conflicts of interest.
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Tracing the historical relationship between reading, intelligence and democracy.
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2/3 Dr Margaret McCartney’s quest to reveal conflicts of interest that may impact your care.
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Why has Hegseth fired top generals from the military?
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3/3 Dr Margaret McCartney’s quest to reveal conflicts of interest that may impact your care
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5/6 Is denial the default setting of British politics?
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England face Scotland in the contest of lateral thinking, chaired by Kirsty Lang.
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The origin and development of Handel's great sacred oratorio, premiered in Dublin in 1742.
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Lou visits her elderly mother on a challenging day.
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