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How and why Pakistani hospitals might be putting children at risk of HIV.
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1/5 Peter Jones explores the medieval condition of Acedia, or as we know it, depression.
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2/5 Historian Peter Jones explores the deadly sin of Superbia, or as we know it - pride.
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3/5 Historian Peter Jones explores the deadly sin of Ira, or as we know it today - anger.
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4/5 Peter Jones explores the deadly sin of gluttony in Self-Help from the Middle Ages.
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5/5 Historian Peter Jones explores the deadly sin of Lust in Self-Help from the Middle Ages.
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The Danish writer on the latest instalment of her On the Calculation of Volume books.
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Alicia McCarthy brings you up to date with the latest news from Westminster.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Elizabeth Rawlinson-Mills.
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A call for global farming to end its dependence on fertiliser made from fossil fuel.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs dial up the pressure on the PM over the Mandelson affair.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Elizabeth Rawlinson-Mills.
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New 'roadmap' for producing pork to reduce environmental impact of pig farming.
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Susan Hulme reports as ex-Foreign Office chief Sir Olly Robbins talks to MPs in Parliament
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Elizabeth Rawlinson-Mills.
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New vaccine trial to protect people against bird flu.
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Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Elizabeth Rawlinson-Mills.
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New report warns UK is too reliant on global supply chains for its fertiliser.
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Susan Hulme reports on a top civil servant's evidence on the vetting of Peter Mandelson.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Elizabeth Rawlinson-Mills.
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Calls for government funding to grow green manures on land left fallow due to war in Iran.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Furaha Mussanzi.
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1/10 Biella Coleman explores the earliest hacking subculture - Phone Phreaks.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of All Saints, Drinkstone in Suffolk.
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In Touch discusses Seeing with My Dog, a semi-autobiographical play about sight loss.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Jon Gower is in Criccieth to explore the inspiration behind Robert Graves’s 1929 poem.
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Bird flu vaccine for people; fertiliser and fuel prices; gene-edited barley; thatching.
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Can yoga be Christian? We meet practitioners and teachers debating a new type of practice.
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Mariclare Carey-Jones visits a farm on the outskirts of Cardiff run by a Hindu temple
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week with William Crawley.
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Hugh Bonneville makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the National Youth Theatre
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A sequence of music and bible readings from the Chapel of Selwyn College, Cambridge.
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Dusko Popov was one of WWII's most successful double agents, inspiring the fictional 007.
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For poet Liz Berry sailing the Shropshire Union canal is a chance to see a kingfisher.
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Mary Beard, Greg Doran and Sophia Adams talk to Adam Rutherford.
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How one charity is helping people record their life stories for loved ones to keep.
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Professor Helen Hastie on the positive future role for robots in our world.
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3/3 Ali Ansari concludes his grand tour of Iranian history travelling from the 1700s to today.
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A mid-air collision plunged Rob Bugden 900ft to the ground - miraculously, he survived.
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Evan Davis goes inside the UK’s ambitious new Advanced Research and Invention Agency.
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How slavery's abolition led to Indian workers being recruited to work in British colonies.
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Are we obsessed with process? And can language can tell us the true severity of a crisis?
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Kirsty Wark reunites the team of people who created Cornwall's Eden Project.
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Join Adrian Chiles for extraordinary stories from remarkable people.
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A suspect is in custody after shots were fired at the White House correspondents' dinner.
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Public toilets in England have fallen by 14% in a decade - how does it impact women?
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As the Couch to 5k app turns 10, we hear from its most popular coach, Jo Whiley.
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Why are there continued and long delays for some women waiting for breast reconstruction?
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The Spice Girl and DJ on her latest album, Sweat.
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The BBC newsreader on getting hooked on running and why she wants other women to do it too
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore how we can take better care of our voices.
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3/7 Jay Rayner and the panel are in Peckham, answering the questions from a hungry audience.
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Kirsty Wark reunites the team behind The Big Issue - a magazine to help the homeless.
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Jim Al-Khalili explores the early thinkers and artists who pondered the atom.
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1/5 Peter Jones explores the medieval condition of Acedia, or as we know it, depression.
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Ellen and Mark explore cinema's most heavyweight genre, 50 years on from Rocky.
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2/5 Historian Peter Jones explores the deadly sin of Superbia, or as we know it - pride.
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Anna Foster chairs a debate on the future of the monarchy.
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3/5 Historian Peter Jones explores the deadly sin of Ira, or as we know it today - anger.
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Theatre director and writer Robert Icke reveals his formative creative influences.
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4/5 Peter Jones explores the deadly sin of gluttony in Self-Help from the Middle Ages.
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Jaega Wise spends an afternoon with chef and broadcaster Matt Tebbutt.
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5/5 Historian Peter Jones explores the deadly sin of Lust in Self-Help from the Middle Ages.
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George Parker analyses the latest developments at Westminster.
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Pakistan is on standby to host more peace talks, but why was it chosen in the first place?
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Lilian tries to reassure Alice, and Rex tries to put things right.
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Holiday plans, Volvo recall, Federation of Master Builders.
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Call You and Yours: What's the rental market like now if you're a tenant or a landlord?
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How it feels to be in the grip of a sophisticated romance scam.
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How can you steer clear of this hard-to-spot scam?
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Can intense pulsed light devices really "zap" away your unwanted hair?
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A report suggesting a spike in church attendance reignites a long-standing debate.
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What will the Renters' Rights Act mean for private renters and landlords?
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2/8 Tune in for the stories that 'beggar belief' this week.
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The IMF chief navigating the world through troubled financial times.
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6/6 Wondrous words from Wales, in a Hay Festival special.
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The prime minister is set to address parliament on Mandelson vetting failure.
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1/5 Matthew Bannister on changing attitudes to dying, death and how we memorialise our dead.
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Sir Olly Robbins tells MPs that Lord Mandelson never failed his vetting.
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2/5 Matthew Bannister on changing attitudes to dying, death and how we memorialise our dead.
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The opposition renews calls for Keir Starmer to resign over the Lord Mandelson affair.
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3/5 Matthew Bannister on changing attitudes to dying, death and how we memorialise our dead.
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Lebanese president condemns "Israel's deliberate and consistent targeting of journalists".
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4/5 Matthew Bannister on changing attitudes to dying, death and how we memorialise our dead.
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Iran’s ambassador to the UN outlines what the country would require for a peace deal.
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5/5 Matthew Bannister on changing attitudes to dying, death and how we memorialise our dead.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Lymm High School in Cheshire.
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Does the special relationship endure?
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What happens when conversations with AI start to feel more real than the world around you?
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Lilian tries to reassure Alice.
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1/6 Are Mitch and Ellie finally ready for their much-postponed date? Stars Angus Deayton.
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John Yorke takes a look at Transcription by Kate Atkinson.
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Adam thinks about the future.
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1/4 High-stake deals and sibling rivalry set in the world of the super wealthy.
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Ruth has things on her mind.
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The story behind the making of the 1976 movie classic All the President’s Men.
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The countryside is coming to life at the Rewilding.
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2/3 Comedy drama series set in a Cardiff pawn shop. With Lisa Palfrey and Julian Lewis Jones.
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Miranda moves into Home Farm.
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4/5 A dangerous side of Sabine’s life is revealed via a USB drive of secret recordings
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1/10 Biella Coleman explores the earliest hacking subculture - Phone Phreaks.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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David is looking for help with the Borchester Show.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel visit the historic Great Barn in Harmondsworth.
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What's it like to have to change language as a child? Cindy and Leslie compare experiences
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Trevor Lyttleton picks William Gladstone, Victorian prime minister and tory turned liberal
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Chris Page explores the influence of Joan Lingard’s Kevin & Sadie novels on young readers.
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Can a young reporter expose the horrors of a New York asylum?
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Can yoga be Christian? We meet practitioners and teachers debating a new type of practice.
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How is the conflict in the Middle East affecting your travel plans?
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The Lab Rats recreate one of science's greatest experiments.
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Jon Gower is in Criccieth to explore the inspiration behind Robert Graves’s 1929 poem.
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Trustee of Magic Bus UK Ruby Parmar makes the Radio Four Appeal on behalf of the charity.
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Andrea Catherwood hears your thoughts on video podcasting.
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Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel visit the historic Great Barn in Harmondsworth.
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A tale of wonder, heartbreak and tenderness during one boy’s trip to the Scottish seaside
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Elliot Levey and Reece Shearsmith star in Alan Bennett’s sparkling tragi-comedy.
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2/2 Katie Hims adapts Kate Atkinson's spy thriller set in MI5 and the BBC.
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Why tech-savvy Sweden is ditching screens for books and pens in its schools.
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2/7 Jay Rayner and the panel are in Stockport answering the questions from the audience.
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A long, slow look at great artworks, photographed in extraordinary detail.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore how we can take better care of our voices.
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Richard Farleigh on becoming a successful investor and his humble stumbles along the way.
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Future of teleshopping, Hungary's media post Orban defeat, Danny Robins from Uncanny.
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How has the US-Israel war with Iran affected the global economy?
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Creating and manufacturing a novel vaccine capable of combatting bird flu.
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Matthew Bannister on a DJ, a historian, a psychiatrist and a zoologist.
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A mid-air collision plunged Rob Bugden 900ft to the ground - miraculously, he survived.
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Spice Girl and DJ on fame, body image and her latest album, Sweat.
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The award-winning writer on her new novel, The Palm House, and its three key influences.
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Scotland face Wales in the contest of lateral thinking, chaired by Kirsty Lang.
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PM tells MPs officials made 'deliberate decision' not to reveal Mandelson vetting failure.
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The civil servant, who was sacked last week, said he felt pressured by Downing Street.
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Full coverage of the day's news
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President Trump speaks to the BBC about Iran, Keir Starmer and the King.
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The bill won't become law this parliamentary session. Is this the end of the road?
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Can intense pulsed light devices really "zap" away your unwanted hair?
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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 2001, the Leaning Tower of Pisa reopened to the public after an 11-year closure.
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3/3 Combing through his bathroom, Mark Miodownik reveals the chemicals contaminating his body.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Sir Keir says he did not mislead MPs over Lord Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador
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6/6 Wondrous words from Wales, in a Hay Festival special.
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Sir Olly Robbins accuses Downing Street of taking a "dismissive approach"
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3/6 Mischievous Mitten Crabs wow the guests.
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President Trump has agreed to extend the ceasefire between the US and Iran
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Life as a comedian and black doctor in the NHS.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/4 Why are men so addicted to gambling?
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The peer is also being investigated by police in the UK
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2/8 Tune in for the stories that 'beggar belief' this week.
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President Trump says his negotiators will no longer go to Pakistan for talks with Iran.
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Edith Bowman and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Sabastian Sawe becomes the first athlete to run a competitive marathon in under two hours
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Romy Gill presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Adam thinks about the future.
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Director Charlotte Regan on her new BBC thriller Mint.
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Ruth has things on her mind.
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A film about Vivaldi, author Ben Lerner and the V+A East's The Music Is Black exhibition
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The countryside is coming to life at the Rewilding.
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We review the new biopic Michael, which stars Michael Jackson's nephew Jaafar.
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Miranda moves into Home Farm.
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Plus Anne Hathaway as a pop star seeking a comeback in thriller Mother Mary.
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David is looking for help with the Borchester Show.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore nudity on screen.
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The IMF chief navigating the world through troubled financial times.
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Theatre director and writer Robert Icke reveals his formative creative influences.
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Adam needs to talk things through.
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A hospital visit, going inside a MRI scanner - that talks back.
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4/5 Sit back and unwind with Dr Michael Mosley as he discovers the relaxing magic of fractals.
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Why is the state pension protected by the triple lock?
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What was learnt from the Chernobyl disaster and how has it shaped UK energy production?
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Anna Foster chairs a debate on the future of the monarchy.
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In Touch discusses Seeing with My Dog, a semi-autobiographical play about sight loss.
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What does Hollywood’s ultra-thin trend mean for body positivity?
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The author of a Japanese masterpiece who saw the beauty and absurdity in everyday life.
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Richard Farleigh on becoming a successful investor and his humble stumbles along the way.
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Future of teleshopping, Hungary's media post Orban defeat, Danny Robins from Uncanny.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Lymm High School in Cheshire.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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The story of a couple falling in love and getting married against the backdrop of disaster
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Andrea Catherwood hears your thoughts on video podcasting.
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Matthew Bannister on a DJ, a historian, a psychiatrist and a zoologist.
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Mary Beard, Greg Doran and Sophia Adams talk to Adam Rutherford.
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How one charity is helping people record their life stories for loved ones to keep.
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Iceland is one of the few nations without a military. Is this a sustainable strategy?
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Trevor Lyttleton picks William Gladstone, Victorian prime minister and tory turned liberal
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Professor Helen Hastie on the positive future role for robots in our world.
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3/3 Ali Ansari concludes his grand tour of Iranian history travelling from the 1700s to today.
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Are we obsessed with process? And can language can tell us the true severity of a crisis?
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David Aaronovitch, Catherine Coldstream, Linda Woodhead and others join Matthew Sweet.
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Andy Kershaw meets and records some of Mali's top musicians.
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Why is Isy Suttie haunted by the memory of a creepy old horse knocking at her door?
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What will the Renters' Rights Act mean for private renters and landlords?
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Hugh Bonneville makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the National Youth Theatre
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Pakistan is on standby to host more peace talks, but why was it chosen in the first place?
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We look ahead to tomorrow's appearance by the top FCO mandarin who's been removed..
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6/10 Robert-John receives unwelcome news about the flood.
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Sir Olly Robbins insists he followed proper process for Mandelson appointment as US envoy
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7/10 Alex and Darragh disagree about the future of the Ark.
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Hostile briefings against the Prime Minister after sacking of top civil servant
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8/10 As the storm hits Lough Neagh, Alex confronts the Connollys.
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In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective
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9/10 The Connollys deal with the damage caused during last night’s storm.
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Pentagon document floats possibility due to perceived lack of UK support in Iran conflict
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10/10 Marion must decide how to move on with her life.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Jaega Wise spends an afternoon with chef and broadcaster Matt Tebbutt.
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The state visit to the US, Keir Starmer's woes and the election in Wales.
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5/5 A crowd of 25,000 people turn out to watch Burke hang.
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Susan Hulme reports as the Prime Minister is again under pressure over Peter Mandelson.
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3/12 Danny Robins has a close encounter with the original UFO abduction case.
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Sean Curran reports as the former Foreign Office mandarin Olly Robbins is grilled by MPs.
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Brian is tempted by a discovery made under the stairs.
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1/5 The Incredible Starmer (you wouldn't like him when he's angry).
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Mandelson vetting row at PMQs.
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Emma Grede argues that success is all about focus, trade-offs and taking control.
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Sean Curran reports from Westminster as a top civil servant discusses Mandelson vetting.
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Has Trump’s plan to redraw America’s political map backfired?
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Alicia McCarthy reports on the end of the assisted dying bill.
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1/4 Brighty tries to reconcile a nearly-wed couple he’d previously tried to split up.
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Northern Ireland face England in the contest of lateral thinking, chaired by Kirsty Lang.
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23:00
How slavery's abolition led to Indian workers being recruited to work in British colonies.
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23:45
A tale of wonder, heartbreak and tenderness during one boy’s trip to the Scottish seaside
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