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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Victim or Accomplice? The Story of Jeffrey Epstein’s Pilot Girlfriend.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Michael Cornhill in the City of London
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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1/5 Neil Shea makes his first trip as a young journalist to the Arctic.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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2/5 Neil Shea continues his adventures in the Arctic.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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3/5 Neil Shea learns when to ask questions and when not to as he discovers Arctic life.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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4/5 The vast numbers of caribou that have sustained so many for so long are in decline.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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5/5 In the Norwegian Arctic life is all about the border.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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On her new novel - My Year in Paris with Gertrude Stein - and its three key influences.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Kirsty Lang on an actor, an activist, a rugby player and a singer.
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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 Mark Oakley.
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Richard Baynes explores the history of crofting.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The workers under fire, stuck or abandoned on ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
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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 Mark Oakley.
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Pig farmers in Scotland say 10% of their national herd has gone to waste.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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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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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Mark Oakley.
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How are livestock farmers keeping their animals cool in the heat?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Tim Harford explores healthy life expectancy, HS2 costs, VAT cuts and his marathon time.
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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 Mark Oakley.
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Rural crime - how countryside communities working together foiled organised criminals.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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05:04
Should we be rethinking the humanities for a digital age?
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05:34
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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05:43
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Mark Oakley.
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Will the record breaking heat hit farmers irrigation plans this summer?
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with Leon Litvack.
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6/10 Biella tells the story of how two teen hackers rattled South American governments.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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05:34
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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05:43
Bells on Sunday comes from St Gregory Morville in Shropshire.
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Does audio description from streamers hit the spot for our visually impaired users?
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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06:07
Clare strolls with the Garioch 50+ Men’s Walking Group.
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06:30
Charlotte Smith looks at the biggest rural stories of the week.
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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06:05
What shapes a life that feels worth living? How Durkheim's research is being rethought
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New tenant farmers putting artificial intelligence at the heart of their business.
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Papal encyclical; Biblical diets; human composting.
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Broadcaster Jo Whiley makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Carers Worldwide
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The latest weather reports and forecast
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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A celebration of the Saddleworth Whit Walks and brass band contest.
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In 1982, Isabel Allende published her bestselling novel, The House of the Spirits
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Naturalist Mike Dilger on his appreciation for whimbrels as they migrate across the UK.
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Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Antony Beevor, Natalie Haynes and Susan Neiman at Hay Festival.
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Who cares for the carers? Comedian and carer Mary Bourke investigates.
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4/6 Kathy is confronted by a shocking true crime story that helps explain who she is.
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What does reading novels do for our minds, our imaginations and our well-being?
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Tim Harford explores healthy life expectancy, HS2 costs, VAT cuts and his marathon time.
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A pause in small boat crossings and a coincidence that reveals how boats are delivered.
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How the Norman invasion of Britain created semi-independent warlord territories in Wales.
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A look at the political art of not saying anything.
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Emily Watson, actor, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Adrian Chiles with extraordinary stories from remarkable people.
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Why has the political world gone mad for essays? Plus, penalty heartbreak for Arsenal.
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How do we find wonder and how do we keep hold of it when life gets in the way?
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Nursery fees - what impact are hidden extra charges having on parents?
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The lasting effect of the abuse scandal at Winterbourne View 15 years on.
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The 25-year-old woman piloting Ukrainian combat drones in the front line of the war.
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The Minister for Skills and Women and Equalities on rising numbers of NEETs.
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3/6 David Baddiel tackles the ‘English disease’ of hooliganism.
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2/5 Clarke Peters on Miles Davis’s battle with addiction and an-all-or-nothing comeback.
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Guy Martin, TV presenter, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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The boss of Livingston FC talks crime, prison and being a top-flight football manager.
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1/5 Neil Shea makes his first trip as a young journalist to the Arctic.
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Ben Gernon and Heidi Fardell open the new series.
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2/5 Neil Shea continues his adventures in the Arctic.
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Questions are raised about how hair strand tests are interpreted in Family Courts.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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3/5 Neil Shea learns when to ask questions and when not to as he discovers Arctic life.
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Award-winning actor Kristin Scott Thomas on her career and cultural influences.
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4/5 The vast numbers of caribou that have sustained so many for so long are in decline.
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The food industry is predicting double digit inflation. What can be done?
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5/5 In the Norwegian Arctic life is all about the border.
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John Burn-Murdoch hears about the unheard revolution changing the world of healthcare.
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As Cubans struggle with the US fuel blockade, the revolutionary spirit is under strain
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Adam has a fight on his hands, and Natasha makes plans for the future.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Have you been fined for dropping someone off at the airport?
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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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Call You & Yours: Is working from home a good thing, in your experience?
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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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Household energy bills will rise by 13% from July - how can you keep energy costs down?
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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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Why wouldn't you trust an old friend?
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What went wrong at Wilko? Sean Farrington hears how the retail chain ended up toast.
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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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Tom Heap and Helen Czerski ask whether war is accelerating the shift from fossil fuels
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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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12:04
Union calls for Capita to lose its contract to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme
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7/8 Andy is back quizzing the week's news.
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The latest weather forecast
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Israel's national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
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5/6 Alan Davies, Celya AB, Ian Smith and Angela Barnes try to find the hidden truths.
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Peter Murrell pleaded guilty during a hearing at the High Court in Edinburgh.
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1/5 Phil Tinline charts the progression of the Mon-Fri work week over five days.
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The Attorney General recommends the case is reviewed for undue leniency.
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2/5 Phil Tinline charts of the progression of the working week over five days.
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Former PM accuses Labour of having no "coherent plan" for the country.
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3/5 Phil Tinline charts the progression of the working week over five days.
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A 'whole system failure' is letting young people down, according to a new report.
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4/5 Phil Tinline charts the working week in five days. On today's agenda: overworking.
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The foreign minister of Romania tells us how her country is responding.
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5/5 Phil Tinline charts the progression of the working week in 5 days. Today, TGIF.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from St Norbert's Community Hall in Spalding.
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We examine signs of discontent within Russia.
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Recruitment from West Africa has thrown into focus the crisis reshaping Britain’s prisons.
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Kate takes the bull by the horns
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4/6 Starring Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam. Roger is trying to be more spontaneous.
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The former Blue Peter presenter talks to vlogger Vee Kativhu about a very new kind of fame
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Adam has a fight on his hands.
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1/10 Award-winning series Our Friends in the North re-written for audio by Peter Flannery.
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Susan enters the lion’s den.
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Comedy drama about an inner-city school.
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Alice tries to get to the bottom of recent events.
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A Wiltshire-Albanian bromance, by Florence Espeut-Nickless.
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Natasha makes plans for the future.
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The AI is on the verge of total control. Iain, Mel, and the government face a hard choice.
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6/10 Biella tells the story of how two teen hackers rattled South American governments.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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Anna is surprised by an unexpected declaration.
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GQT returns to the iconic RHS Chelsea Flower Show Bandstand.
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John Yorke explores Penelope Lively’s dazzling classic novel Moon Tiger.
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Kate Williams picks Cleopatra, queen of ancient Egypt for over 20 years.
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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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A group of Aboriginal women fight for their ancient way of life.
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What shapes a life that feels worth living? How Durkheim's research is being rethought
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What landlords and tenants need to know about the new law in England.
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1/2 Aleks Krotoski and Kevin Fong find out how AI is transforming warfare.
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Clare strolls with the Garioch 50+ Men’s Walking Group.
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Actor Adjoa Andoh makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Reprieve.
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Michael Rosen and Ella Frances Sanders on her dictionary of language, landscape and life.
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GQT returns to the iconic RHS Chelsea Flower Show Bandstand.
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A new story from Richard Smyth about a writer persisting under the shadow of a mountain.
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1/2 Theseus sets out to solve the mystery of his birth and follow his destiny into danger.
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Dramatisation of Penelope Lively’s Booker Prize-winning novel. Starring Geraldine James.
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The workers under fire, stuck or abandoned on ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
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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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Jonathan Glancey meets architects leading LA's recovery from 2025's catastrophic fires.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore the lymphatic system.
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David Yelland and Farzana Baduel on why words really matter, especially around job cuts.
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Ex-Channel 4 and Ofcom boss Michael Grade joins Katie in the studio
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Should we be rethinking the humanities for a digital age?
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From Hay Festival 2026, a dive into a big year for our oceans.
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Matthew Bannister on a lawyer, a broadcaster, an archaeologist and a computer pioneer.
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Tim Harford explores healthy life expectancy, HS2 costs, VAT cuts and his marathon time.
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England ruby star Ellie Kildunne on her rise to the top of the game.
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On her debut novel, Honey, and three literary works that helped shape it.
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A brand-new quiz about books hosted by Clare Balding.
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34°C highs break records for UK's hottest May day and hottest bank holiday Monday.
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Minister Torsten Bell says the former prime minister's words lack "understanding".
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Will Israeli airstrikes on the Lebanese capital end the ceasefire?
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Kenneth Law pleads guilty in Canada to 14 counts of assisting suicide.
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The WHO chief arrives in the worst affected area.
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Chair of the equalities watchdog, Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson.
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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 1983, American toymaker Bonnie Zacherle's pony design hit the market.
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Ian McMillan brings The Verb to the Hay Festival.
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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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He bought jewellery, cosmetics, two cars and motorhome
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5/6 Alan Davies, Celya AB, Ian Smith and Angela Barnes try to find the hidden truths.
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Three boys were given rehabilitation orders
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2/6 The programme that shows you why you should never sleep in the swimming pool.
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The regulator Ofgem says its because of volatility from the conflict with Iran
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2/4 Ian Smith has heard that rest is good for you and he’s determined to give it a go.
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The author of a report says there needs to be a whole-system reset to tackle the issue
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2/4 Comedian Ellie Taylor explains why she thinks reality TV is culturally significant.
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NATO is looking at how to improve drone defences after a block of flats in Romania is hit
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7/8 Andy is back quizzing the week's news.
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The charity, MSF, warns Ebola is spreading in the DRC at a "deeply alarming" rate.
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Nicola Sturgeon's denied knowing anything about her estranged husband's crimes.
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Elizabeth Alker presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Adam has a fight on his hands.
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Live from Hay with Jack Thorne and Val McDermid, Vaseem Khan & the National Poet of Wales.
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Susan enters the lion’s den.
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Celebrating the centenary of jazz legend Miles Davis
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Alice tries to get to the bottom of recent events.
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Nashville novelist Ann Patchett on her tenth novel, Whistler.
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Natasha makes plans for the future.
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The verdict on Russell T Davies' new drama Tip Toe and Paul McCartney's latest album.
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Anna is surprised by an unexpected declaration.
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Fiona Bevan and Keelan Carew join Anna & Jeffrey to add five more tracks
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Israel's national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
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Award-winning actor Kristin Scott Thomas on her career and cultural influences.
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Chance encounters and unexpected conversations on the beach with poet Saili Katebe.
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How cooked tomatoes could help your heart, your skin, and even reduce your risk of cancer.
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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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Questions are raised about how hair strand tests are interpreted in Family Courts.
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Does audio description from streamers hit the spot for our visually impaired users?
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Special debate from the Hay Festival examining the morality of networks.
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David Yelland and Farzana Baduel on why words really matter, especially around job cuts.
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Ex-Channel 4 and Ofcom boss Michael Grade joins Katie in the studio
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from St Norbert's Community Hall in Spalding.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Ten years on from his passing, Muhammad Ali's story is told in his own words.
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Michael Rosen and Ella Frances Sanders on her dictionary of language, landscape and life.
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Matthew Bannister on a lawyer, a broadcaster, an archaeologist and a computer pioneer.
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Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Antony Beevor, Natalie Haynes and Susan Neiman at Hay Festival.
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Who cares for the carers? Comedian and carer Mary Bourke investigates.
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The diamond that brought light, a school and healthcare to one African village.
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Kate Williams picks Cleopatra, queen of ancient Egypt for over 20 years.
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4/6 Kathy is confronted by a shocking true crime story that helps explain who she is.
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What does reading novels do for our minds, our imaginations and our well-being?
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Clive Anderson and guests, recorded at the Hay Festival.
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A look at the political art of not saying anything.
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Baroness Hale, Philippa Perry, Guto Harri and Simon Critchley join Shahidha Bari at Hay.
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Special debate from the Hay Festival examining the morality of networks.
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Union calls for Capita to lose its contract to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme
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Broadcaster Jo Whiley makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Carers Worldwide
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21:30
As Cubans struggle with the US fuel blockade, the revolutionary spirit is under strain
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Journalist Declan Walsh reports from the epicentre of the outbreak
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1/10 Douglas Stuart's epic novel about belonging.
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Government has "no coherent plan" for the country, says former Labour PM
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2/10 Douglas Stuart's epic novel about belonging.
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Authorities probe allegations of 2026 World Cup ticket prices being artificially inflated
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3/10 Douglas Stuart's epic novel about belonging.
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One in six young adults set to be out of work, education or training in five years
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4/10 Douglas Stuart's epic novel about belonging.
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The Russian President says it was likely a Ukrainian drone that hit the block of flats
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5/10 Douglas Stuart’s epic novel about belonging.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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22:15
The food industry is predicting double digit inflation. What can be done?
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The prime minister's predicament plus, what is "progressive politics"?
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2/5 Mary begins the drug trial.
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Stories of what Bruce Springsteen's iconic song means to people around the world.
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8/12 Danny Robins and the team investigate a possible poltergeist haunting in South Shields.
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The hypnotic beauty of a Tin Pan Alley song made famous by 1950s group The Flamingos.
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3/4 Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores their personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny
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A series of surreal stories parodying the guided meditation boom. Starring Mina Anwar.
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Stories of what this iconic song by two-tone band The Specials means to different people.
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John Burn-Murdoch hears about the unheard revolution changing the world of healthcare.
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Stories about the Burt Bacharach classic.
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And, why does Donald Trump want to “nationalise” elections?
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Stories of personal connection to Tracy Chapman's hit song.
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1/4 In his quest to fix all his many past misdeeds, Brighty finds a potential shortcut - God.
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It’s the final in the contest of lateral thinking, chaired by Kirsty Lang.
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How the Norman invasion of Britain created semi-independent warlord territories in Wales.
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A new story from Richard Smyth about a writer persisting under the shadow of a mountain.
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