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Mohanad Hashim returns home to a fabled city wrecked by war.
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On her Booker-shortlisted novel, Audition, and how it connects to three other works.
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Kirsty Lang on a virtuoso pianist, leading scientist, peace-seeking MP and legal pioneer.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection, with Rabbi Monique Mayer.
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A call for more British flower growers to set up in business to meet blooming demand.
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Susan Hulme reports as Justice Secretary David Lammy unveils his youth justice reforms.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection, with Rabbi Monique Mayer.
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Moorland management - to burn or not to burn?
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Alicia McCarthy reports as the latest multi-billion pound price tag for HS2 is announced.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection, with Rabbi Monique Mayer.
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What does the latest Climate Change Committee report mean for farmers?
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Susan Hulme with the main news from Westminster.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection, with Rabbi Monique Mayer.
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New report from House of Lords warns taps could run dry if we don't manage water better.
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David Cornock reports from Westminster as the chancellor announces cost of living help.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection, with Rabbi Monique Mayer.
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We ask what the latest government cost of living measures mean for farmers.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Mark Oakley.
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5/10 Biella explores the legacy of Aaron Swartz on the hacker community.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Michael Cornhill in the City of London
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We discuss concerns about the SEND reforms and the recent RNIB Newsagent outage.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Clare heads up Mither Tap, a distinctive hill in the Bennachie range.
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We ask what the latest government cost of living measures mean for farmers.
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Giles and his guests discuss the faith of Bob Dylan.
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After four generations, Tom Clarke must decide whether to keep his struggling family farm.
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William Crawley takes a look at the ethical and religious issues of the week.
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Actor Adjoa Andoh makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Reprieve.
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A service for Pentecost Sunday with Volney Morgan & New-Ye from Alive City Church.
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In 1986, a priest raised millions to open an airport at Knock in Ireland.
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Head of the BTO Juliet Vickery on watching a patrolling male woodcock in Scotland.
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Adam Rutherford talks to Minette Batters, Dave Goulson and Melissa Harrison about farming.
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How one charity is welcoming refugees and pairing them with local buddies in the community
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3/6 Technology catches up with sperm donors in ways they could never have imagined.
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Should All In The Mind really be called 'All In the Brain'?
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Asylum seekers and crime, nuclear fish, the Quiet Revival and Sir David Attenborough.
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Gangs exert power through fear, but where are they getting weapons from?
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The political movement during the English Civil War committed to a new idea of equality.
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After some 'febrile' weeks in parliament, we look at the language of heightened times.
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Gary O'Donoghue, journalist, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Adrian Chiles is joined by a veteran broadcaster, literary polymath… and Paddington’s dad.
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Is the Prime Minister's plan for the UK working? Can Keir Starmer stay in Downing Street?
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Harshita Brella's family are appealing for action to bring her alleged killer to justice.
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What happens to female reality TV contestants when the cameras stop rolling?
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Comedian, actor and writer Dawn French on her latest novel Enough.
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Serena Williams' husband on his decision to invest in women's sports.
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We explore the new guidance on single-sex spaces from the equalities watchdog.
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2/6 The mavericks - talent that doesn’t play by the rules - and their impact on the game.
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1/5 Clarke Peters on how the teenage Miles Davis discovered his radical new sound in New York.
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Emily Watson, actor, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Sobanan talks about his relationship with drugs and imprisonment.
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6/10 The story of the residents of Weimar during the rise and reign of Hitler.
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As comedian Mel Brooks turns 100, Ellen and Mark explore the art of the cinematic parody.
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7/10 The story of the residents of Weimar during the rise and reign of Hitler.
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How do councils cope with the rising SEN bill?
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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8/10 The story of the residents of Weimar during the rise and reign of Hitler.
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Booker Prize-winning American author George Saunders reveals his cultural influences.
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Jaega Wise travels to the Balmoral Show in Northern Ireland to launch this year's awards.
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George Parker of the Financial Times assesses the latest developments from Westminster.
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A father makes an unenviable decision in order to fund his daughter's medical treatment.
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The week's events in Ambridge.
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EV sales are up, but there's a shortage of people qualified to repair them.
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The UK economy is growing, so are you feeling more optimistic about your finances?
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Would you buy an opened parcel?
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Coming face to face with the scammer.
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Is it ok to store food in plastic containers?
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Tom Heap and Helen Czerski discover how flowers changed our planet.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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How caring for a loved one can impact your pension.
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6/8 Why are we talking about Brexit again?
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The new Welsh first minister.
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4/6 Henning Wehn, Holly Walsh, Miles Jupp and Lucy Porter try to find the hidden truths.
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Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is declared an international emergency
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6/13 The view from inside the Environment Agency.
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Police say that 57 individuals and 20 organisations are suspects for criminal offences.
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7/13 The data scientist, the ex-detective and the politician trying to clean up our rivers.
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There's claim and counter-claim in Parliament over sanctions on Russian oil products.
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8/13 New legislation promises to slash the sewage released into rivers, but will it become law?
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But have the public noticed? We'll assess the gap between perception and reality.
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9/13 As Thames Water’s finances deteriorate, “vultures” circle.
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Detectives issue a fresh call for information in relation to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
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10/13 Could the water industry be nationalised?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Warminster Civic Centre in Wiltshire.
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Increasing condemnation from the West prompts soul searching in Israel.
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Intimate conversations of two Iranian sisters - one in the UK, the other in Iran.
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Leonard goes on a mission.
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3/6 Starring Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam. Ray misunderstands Joanna's hug.
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The culture of 'anti-ageing' and the ethics of the beauty industry
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Brad has an unexpected guest.
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1/2 Drama celebrating the remarkable stories of three great British female horticulturalists.
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Adam pushes forward with his plan.
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2/2 Drama celebrating the remarkable stories of three great British female horticulturalists.
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Den plans a surprise for Brad.
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A new musical about the collision of reality and big dreams, directed by Sara Pascoe.
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Chaos across London. Iain and Mel fall out after the death of a colleague.
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5/10 Biella explores the legacy of Aaron Swartz on the hacker community.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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The partnership meeting arrives.
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Kathy Clugston, Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel are at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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The former Blue Peter presenter talks to her pop singer daughter about fame then and now
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Ade Edmondson - star of The Young Ones and much more - chooses the singer Sandy Denny.
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1/6 David starts at the most famous moment in English football – the 1966 World Cup win.
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How did Wat Tyler threaten the ruling order in medieval England?
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Giles and his guests discuss the faith of Bob Dylan.
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Felicity Hannah and a team of experts answer your investing questions.
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As antibiotics start to fail, are we ready to enter the age of phage?
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Clare heads up Mither Tap, a distinctive hill in the Bennachie range.
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Comedian Ashley Storrie makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Hope Support Services.
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Michael Rosen finds out about fascinating literary errors from editor Rebecca Lee.
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Kathy Clugston, Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel are at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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At his local swimming pool, Jack is confused to see his ex-girlfriend in the next lane.
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Kinks icon Ray Davies and Paul Sirett's allegorical drama about the music industry.
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4/4 Milady de Winter, one of literature’s greatest villains, is out for revenge.
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Why is the Labour party losing so many Muslim voters?
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6/7 Jay Rayner and panel are in the studio for a postbag special.
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Is Martha Graham the mother of modern dance?
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore why so many of us have hay fever.
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David Yelland and Farzana Baduel discuss if chaos is ever good PR.
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Matt Brittin on day three at the BBC, MAFS and Richard Madeley inside a mega jail.
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As Ukrainian drones hit Moscow, how much pressure is Russia under?
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El Niño is stirring in the Pacific Ocean and may well be one of the strongest yet.
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Kirsty Lang on an actor, an activist, a rugby player and a singer.
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Asylum seekers and crime, nuclear fish, the Quiet Revival and Sir David Attenborough.
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Comedian, actor and writer Dawn French on her latest novel, Enough.
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On her new novel - My Year in Paris with Gertrude Stein - and its three key influences.
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It’s the final in the contest of lateral thinking, chaired by Kirsty Lang.
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Do campaigners feel justice will be served?
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Multiple nations summon Israeli ambassadors over activist detainees being taunted.
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The revelation comes as more details emerge about the former prince's appointment to role.
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Researchers at Oxford say a vaccine could be ready for trials in the next few months.
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US secretary of state says they may announce ‘something soon’.
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Labour leadership contender and former health secretary Wes Streeting.
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In 1982, Isabel Allende published her bestselling novel, The House of the Spirits
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Ian McMillan, Brian Bilston, Daljit Nagra, William Blake, JH Prynne and Martha Sprackland.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Channel 4 said it had commissioned an external review
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4/6 Henning Wehn, Holly Walsh, Miles Jupp and Lucy Porter try to find the hidden truths.
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The Met Police says it is sending evidence to the CPS for a decision on criminal charges
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1/6 Life or death? Black or white? Smooth or crunchy? So many questions!
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Ministers were due to introduce a phased increase from September
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1/4 Ian Smith is back on his quest for calm.
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171,000 more people arrived in the UK than left in 2025
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1/4 Comedian Ellie Taylor argues why the Internet should be abolished.
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British scientists are working to fight an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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6/8 Why are we talking about Brexit again?
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Author says 25 times more spent on benefits for young people than helping them into work
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Clive Anderson and guests, recorded at the Hay Festival.
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Sir Keir Starmer welcomes urgent review of sentences
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Matthew Sweet presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Brad has an unexpected guest.
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Leo Woodall stars in the film Tuner, about a young piano prodigy who turns to crime.
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Adam pushes forward with his plan.
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Plus Tate Britain’s show garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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Den plans a surprise for Brad.
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Rachel Reid on her books which propelled the Heated Rivalry phenomenon.
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Also, Holy Pop!, a new exhibition celebrating fandom.
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The partnership meeting arrives.
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Ben Gernon and Heidi Fardell open the new series.
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The new Welsh first minister.
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Booker Prize-winning American author George Saunders reveals his cultural influences.
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Kate takes the bull by the horns
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Love by other means. A kinship care story.
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Why going for a swim is so good for your blood vessels, your joints and mental agility!
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The Briefing Room looks back over the ten years since the programme started in May 2016.
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What do we know about the disease following its outbreak on a cruise ship this month?
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How do councils cope with the rising SEN bill?
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We discuss concerns about the SEND reforms and the recent RNIB Newsagent outage.
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Are stars like Harry Styles guilty of it, and should they be called out?
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A life-long collector of curiosities, Darwin saw massive significance in tiny changes.
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David Yelland and Farzana Baduel discuss if chaos is ever good PR.
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Matt Brittin on day three at the BBC, MAFS and Richard Madeley inside a mega jail.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Warminster Civic Centre in Wiltshire.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Radio’s international art of persuasion
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Michael Rosen finds out about fascinating literary errors from editor Rebecca Lee.
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Kirsty Lang on an actor, an activist, a rugby player and a singer.
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Adam Rutherford talks to Minette Batters, Dave Goulson and Melissa Harrison about farming.
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How one charity is welcoming refugees and pairing them with local buddies in the community
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Victim or Accomplice? The Story of Jeffrey Epstein’s Pilot Girlfriend.
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Ade Edmondson - star of The Young Ones and much more - chooses the singer Sandy Denny.
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3/6 Technology catches up with sperm donors in ways they could never have imagined.
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Should All In The Mind really be called 'All In the Brain'?
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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After some 'febrile' weeks in parliament, we look at the language of heightened times.
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Felicity Cloake, John Lanchester, Prof Barry Smith, Suki Finn and Samantha Ellis.
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What's happening to our rivers is a real stinker of a scandal. Kate Lamble investigates.
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How caring for a loved one can impact your pension.
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Actor Adjoa Andoh makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Reprieve.
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A father makes an unenviable decision in order to fund his daughter's medical treatment.
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A jury has thrown out a legal case brought by Elon Musk against Open AI and Sam Altman
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6/10 Claire Fuller's contemporary gothic thriller continues as Ursula faces up to her actions.
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The WHO says cuts to international aid are hindering its fight against the virus
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7/10 After a shocking turn of events at the Underwood, Ursula confesses the truth to Vince.
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Chancellor will outline proposal to limit judicial review on green energy projects
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8/10 With no word from Sue, Ursula finds herself embraced by the family of her missing friend.
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The Equalities and Human Rights Commission published its guidance on single-sex spaces
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9/10 Long after leaving the Underwood, Ursula has carved a new life - and identity.
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After threatening to withdraw 4,000 troops, President Trump today reversed the plan
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10/10 Ursula and Ray are together again but the release of 'Dark Descent' threatens everything.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Jaega Wise travels to the Balmoral Show in Northern Ireland to launch this year's awards.
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Nick Eardley and guests on sentencing policy, Neets and finding common ground in politics.
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1/5 A pharmaceutical company in Belfast promises a miracle drug to cure PTSD.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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7/12 Danny Robins and the team meet a Victorian folk devil. Who or what was Spring-heeled Jack?
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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2/4 Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores their personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny
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5/5 All hail The King of the North and all condemn Married At First Sh*te.
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Alicia McCarthy reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more.
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Oli Dugmore speaks to the Groove Armada DJ and farming pioneer, Andy Cato.
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Susan Hulme reports on the economic response to the turmoil in the Middle East.
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The US charges Cuba’s 94-year-old former president Raul Castro with murder.
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Sean Curran reports as rank-and-file MPs get the chance to bring in their own laws.
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Comedian Ali Shahalom takes on Hajj, exploring faith, family and total chaos in 50°C heat.
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The battle for third place in the contest of lateral thinking, chaired by Kirsty Lang.
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The political movement during the English Civil War committed to a new idea of equality.
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At his local swimming pool, Jack is confused to see his ex-girlfriend in the next lane.
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