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Iceland is one of the few nations without a military. Is this a sustainable strategy?
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of All Saints, Drinkstone in Suffolk.
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1/5 The true story of the world’s first female captain of a merchant clipper ship.
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3/5 1856 Mary Ann Patten's seamanship is tested when her husband falls critically ill.
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The award-winning writer on her new novel, The Palm House, and its three key influences.
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Alicia McCarthy reports on the end of the assisted dying bill.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Furaha Mussanzi.
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A landmark water pollution court case starts today.
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Sean Curran reports as MPs and peers argue over whether to ban social media for under-16s.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Furaha Mussanzi.
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Fishermen and scientists come together in Cornwall to better manage fisheries.
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Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs reject calls for an inquiry into the prime minister.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Furaha Mussanzi.
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Giant greenhouse, silvohorticulture, Scottish election.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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Why the key to resilient farming could be trees.
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Europe relies on US tech but can it find away to wean itself off it?
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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 Furaha Mussanzi.
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The farmers hoping for a wet bank holiday weekend.
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Spiritual reflection with Philip Blackledge of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Melrose.
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2/10 Biella Coleman tells the story of the first global internet worm.
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Bells on Sunday comes from St Swithin Clunbury in Shropshire.
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The latest news on enabling secret and independent voting for blind people.
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Martha Kearney explores the forgotten and neglected world of roadside verges.
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Dry spring, agroforestry, giant greenhouse.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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How do different faiths define a 'just war'?
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Sarah Swadling meets a young farmer aiming to beat the odds in the dairy industry
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Edward Stourton marks a year since the election of the first US Pope.
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KT Tunstall makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of RNID
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A service hosted by Swarzy Shire from Maida Vale with Philippa Hanna and Israel Houghton.
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In 2001, the Leaning Tower of Pisa reopened to the public after an 11-year closure.
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Every year entomologist George McGavin looks forward to the return of swifts.
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Tom Sutcliffe with chemist Ijeoma Uchegbu, science historian Kit Chapman & Mark Miodownik
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How one man helps disadvantaged children build confidence by using rap and poetry.
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Dean Lomax on his unconventional route into palaeontology and making BIG discoveries.
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And should we plan in 20 minutes a day dedicated to worrying?
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Approaching 50, Anna Bailey tried out the gym - and discovered a world-beating talent.
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Gordon Corera investigates Russia's new front line of amateur espionage.
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The origins and lasting influences of the study of communication in animals and machines.
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War memes, prediction markets, protecting your streaks - is everything a game now?
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Kirsty Wark reunites the team behind The Big Issue - a magazine to help the homeless.
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Adrian Chiles with extraordinary stories and remarkable people.
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The government will give carriers extra flexibility. And the glory of the dawn chorus.
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Will women benefit from a boost to gaming industry funding?
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Could the planned round table of Epstein survivors overshadow the King & Queen's US visit?
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As Lena Dunham’s Famesick tops the bestseller charts, what makes a great memoir?
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Artist and psychotherapist Philippa Perry on writing a cosy crime novel in her late 60s.
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Why are primary schools reporting a big rise in child suspensions?
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore how we can improve our balance.
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4/7 Jay Rayner and the panel are in Swindon to talk roast pork and tuna.
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Kirsty Warks reunites a pioneering group of women cricketers.
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Jim Al-Khalili explores art and literature inspired by the atomic age of the 20th century.
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1/5 The true story of the world’s first female captain of a merchant clipper ship.
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore nudity on screen.
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2/5 The true story of the world’s first female captain of a merchant clipper ship.
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DNA detectives track down the British soldiers who fathered children in Kenya
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 1856 Mary Ann Patten's seamanship is tested when her husband falls critically ill.
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Artist Lubaina Himid reveals her formative influences.
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4/5 1856: At just 19 years old, Mary Ann Patten captains a merchant clipper ship.
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Dan Saladino hears stories from Parabere Forum, a gathering of chefs and storytellers.
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5/5 1856. Mary Ann Patten becomes the first woman to captain a merchant clipper ship.
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Isabel Hardman analyses the latest developments at Westminster.
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Donald Trump welcomed the King and Queen to DC for a diplomatically sensitive visit.
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Kirsty steels herself, while Adam presses for answers.
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Hundreds of homeowners being hit with letters and costs for 40-year-old renovations.
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Call You & Yours: Why's it good to exercise with others?
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Housing Secretary, Weather Apps and Cheap Perfume.
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An elaborate hoax that all sounds so real.
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Can vibration plates boost fitness, bone density, and even lymphatic drainage?
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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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An investigation into 'Muslim-only' rentals prompts a row about religion, racism and rent.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Bereaved listeners face serious delays in accessing money from NS&I.
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3/8 Who’s been described as “the greatest King in my book”?
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Dame Emily Thornberry, Labour MP and chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.
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1/6 Henning Wehn, Holly Walsh, Miles Jupp and Lucy Porter play The Unbelievable Truth.
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A new study shows people in UK are spending fewer years in good health than ten years ago.
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1/5 James Peak buys old things for Tony's antiques stall in Enfield Town, and hears stories...
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It comes as MPs are set to vote on whether the prime minister will face a sleaze inquiry.
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2/5 James Peak buys old things for Tony's antiques stall in Enfield Town, and hears stories...
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A man has been arrested. We have the latest and speak to the local rabbi.
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3/5 James Peak buys old things for Tony's antiques stall in Enfield Town, and hears stories...
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The man suspected of yesterday's attack was referred to the counter-terrorism programme.
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4/5 James Peak buys old things for Tony's antiques stall in Enfield Town, and hears stories…
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It's been hailed as the biggest change to renting in a generation, not everyone is happy.
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5/5 James Peak buys old things for Tony's antiques stall in Enfield Town, and hears stories...
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Grassington Town Hall in North Yorkshire.
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The PM calls economic fallout from Iran war a generation-defining moment for the UK.
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Inside Canada's sprint to hit NATO’s 2% by 31 March 2026
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Adam needs to talk things through.
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How are we affected if we have to change language as a child?
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2/4 High-stake deals and sibling rivalry set in the world of the super wealthy.
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Tensions rise at Home Farm.
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Charlotte Riley stars in a real-time drama about a romantic weekend away thrown off course
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Bert doesn’t want to be alone.
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3/3 Comedy drama series set in a Cardiff pawn shop. With Lisa Palfrey and Julian Lewis Jones.
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Natasha sees an opportunity.
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5/5 It’s a race against time for Elly to find Sabine’s killer and avert further tragedy.
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2/10 Biella Coleman tells the story of the first global internet worm.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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A look back through the GQT archives on how to deliver dazzling displays of summer colour.
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John Yorke explores Miguel de Cervantes’ seminal epic, Don Quixote.
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Journalist Coco Khan picks the formidable jujitsu fighting suffragette, Edith Garrud.
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A hospital visit, going inside a MRI scanner - that talks back.
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A circus performer and her acrobatic partner defy convention to become icons of the ring
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How do different faiths define a 'just war'?
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Money Box Live answers your questions on the Renters' Rights Act.
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Sophia Smith Galer investigates an AI-generated biography of herself being sold online.
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Martha Kearney explores the forgotten and neglected world of roadside verges.
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Hugh Bonneville makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the National Youth Theatre
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Andrea Catherwood talks to Foreign Correspondent Fergal Keane as he leaves the BBC.
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A look back through the GQT archives on how to deliver dazzling displays of summer colour.
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On the 1st May, a classroom assistant in Belfast celebrates the beginning of the summer.
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1/3 Sue Bridehead relates the story of stonemason Jude and his dreams of being a scholar.
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What happens when conversations with AI start to feel more real than the world around you?
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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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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 improve our balance.
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David Yelland and Farzana Baduel on how to fight claims of going missing in action.
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This is the programme about a revolution in media.
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Europe relies on US tech but can it find away to wean itself off it?
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We explore the mechanisms causing Europe's warming twice as fast as the global average.
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Matthew Bannister on a mother, a meteorologist, a retail pioneer and a recording engineer.
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Approaching 50, Anna Bailey tried out the gym - and discovered a world-beating talent.
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Highlights from the Woman's Hour week
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The award-winning writer on her 2007 Booker-shortlisted novel, Darkmans.
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England face Wales in the contest of lateral thinking, chaired by Kirsty Lang.
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A Commons vote comes tomorrow on whether a Privileges Committee inquiry takes place.
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Royals welcomed at the White House as a leaked video of the UK ambassador emerges.
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Police declare terrorist incident after two Jewish men stabbed in North London.
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The attacker had been referred to Prevent. Is it fit for purpose?
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Speaking to the BBC, The Prime Minister criticised Zack Polanski's judgement.
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President Trump announces plan to withdraw 15% of American troops from German bases.
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Can vibration plates boost fitness, bone density, and even lymphatic drainage?
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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 1960, the King of Rock ’n’ Roll made an unexpected stop at Prestwick Airport
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1/3 Did learning to read rewire your brain? With James Marriott.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Sir Keir Starmer is facing allegations he misled the House on Lord Mandelson's vetting
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1/6 Henning Wehn, Holly Walsh, Miles Jupp and Lucy Porter play The Unbelievable Truth.
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The King has held private talks with Donald Trump at the White House
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4/6 Promiscuous Oak Trees wow the guests.
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Suspect with a history of violence and mental health issues is in custody, police say
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Comedian Emer Maguire has her worst year but learns how to live her best life.
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It follows the stabbing attack on two Jewish men in Golders Green
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2/4 Geoff asks why middle-aged white men are so angry online.
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The post condemned the officers arresting a suspect after the attack on two Jewish men
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3/8 Who’s been described as “the greatest King in my book”?
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Opposition parties react to PM's suggestion of ban on some pro-Palestinian marches
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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The Prime Minister has called for action against antisemitic chants during marches.
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Jon Harvey presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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The Devil Wears Prada 2 director David Frankel. David Haig's new play. Kissing on stage.
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Tensions rise at Home Farm.
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Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce on the power of books and Kae Tempest's new novel
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Bert doesn’t want to be alone.
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As he releases Weller at the BBC Volume 2, Paul Weller talks to Kirsty Wark.
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Natasha sees an opportunity.
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The House of the Spirits series & play Please Please Me about Brian Epstein & The Beatles
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Ellen and Mark head back to class to learn how teachers have been depicted in film and TV.
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Dame Emily Thornberry, Labour MP and chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.
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Artist Lubaina Himid reveals her formative influences.
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Brad has something on his mind.
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World champion Strongwomen redefine power and what it really means to be strong.
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5/5 Sit back and unwind with Dr Michael Mosley as he reveals the sound of relaxation.
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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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DNA detectives track down the British soldiers who fathered children in Kenya
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The latest news on enabling secret and independent voting for blind people.
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A report suggesting a spike in church attendance reignites a long-standing debate.
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The Enlightenment encyclopaedist; the ultimate interdisciplinary thinker.
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David Yelland and Farzana Baduel on how to fight claims of going missing in action.
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This is the programme about a revolution in media.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Grassington Town Hall in North Yorkshire.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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David Runciman explores the General Strike of 1926: nine days that shook the nation.
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Andrea Catherwood talks to Foreign Correspondent Fergal Keane as he leaves the BBC.
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Matthew Bannister on a mother, a meteorologist, a retail pioneer and a recording engineer.
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Tom Sutcliffe with chemist Ijeoma Uchegbu, science historian Kit Chapman & Mark Miodownik
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How one man helps disadvantaged children build confidence by using rap and poetry.
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How populists are driving against the politics of Net Zero.
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Journalist Coco Khan picks the formidable jujitsu fighting suffragette, Edith Garrud.
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Dean Lomax on his unconventional route into palaeontology and making BIG discoveries.
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And should we plan in 20 minutes a day dedicated to worrying?
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Edith Bowman and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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War memes, prediction markets, protecting your streaks - is everything a game now?
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Matthew Sweet and guests discuss tanks, guns, gaming, drones and what weaponisation means.
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The story of Plaisir d'amour as it travelled across time.
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Every minute of every day, a musician is playing Bach’s music somewhere in the world.
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Bereaved listeners face serious delays in accessing money from NS&I.
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KT Tunstall makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of RNID
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Donald Trump welcomed the King and Queen to DC for a diplomatically sensitive visit.
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The King begins his four-day state visit amid fraught relations between the US and UK
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1/10 The sequel to Sally Carson’s rediscovered masterpiece Crooked Cross.
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Charles III's visit comes at a low point in recent transatlantic relations
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2/10 The sequel to Sally Carson’s rediscovered masterpiece Crooked Cross.
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A man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two Jewish men were stabbed
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3/10 The sequel to Sally Carson’s rediscovered masterpiece Crooked Cross.
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The raised threat level suggests an attack is highly likely in the next six months
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4/10 The sequel to Sally Carson’s rediscovered masterpiece Crooked Cross.
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President Trump has told Congress he does not need their authorisation for the conflict
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5/10 The sequel to Sally Carson’s rediscovered masterpiece Crooked Cross.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Dan Saladino hears stories from Parabere Forum, a gathering of chefs and storytellers.
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Facing up to the costs of the Middle East conflict and the local elections in London.
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A British-Caribbean family rediscovers love and joy after death, grief and lost faith.
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Alicia McCarthy reports on the latest developments in the Mandelson affair.
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4/12 What happens when a ghost accuses someone of murder? Danny Robins investigates.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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Roger is intrigued by Brian’s mission to help thousands of other men.
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2/5 Trump has a ballroom blitz and Charles lies back and thinks of England.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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The former AI advisor to No 10 argues that technology is essential for Britain’s future.
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Exploring why Nick Drake's song from the album Bryter Layter means so much to so many.
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And why isn't there more support for Democrats?
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Elton John's slow burner of a song is now one of his most loved tracks.
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2/4 Brighty’s quest to find just one person he’s never wronged leads him to a Cornish stag-do.
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Scotland face Wales in the contest of lateral thinking, chaired by Kirsty Lang.
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The origins and lasting influences of the study of communication in animals and machines.
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On the 1st May, a classroom assistant in Belfast celebrates the beginning of the summer.
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