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The diamond that brought light, a school and healthcare to one African village.
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1/5 NHS nurse Dorcas Gwata reveals the impact of London's gang culture on mental health.
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On her debut novel, Honey, and three literary works that helped shape it.
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Matthew Bannister on a lawyer, a broadcaster, an archaeologist and a computer pioneer.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with Leon Litvack
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Mega wildfires - UK is the latest member of a club no one wants to join.
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MPs digest the latest revelations from the Mandelson files. Sean Curran reports.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with Leon Litvack.
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Jobs in farming, fishing and forestry are not being filled because of a "skills squeeze".
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The home secretary addresses MPs on the 'horrifying' and 'evil' murder of Henry Nowak.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with Leon Litvack.
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EU alignment - farmers says it's hard to get ready for the change without more detail.
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Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with Leon Litvack.
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A victory for abattoirs as High Court rules the Food Standards Agency overcharged them
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Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs question the government over Russia's war on Ukraine.
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Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with Leon Litvack.
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Fears that Dartmoor may lose its iconic ponies.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Warren Elf.
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7/10 Biella Coleman discovers how Piracy and Open Source have impacted hacking.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the medieval parish church of St Margaret in Leicester.
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The DWP is hiring nearly 500 new staff to help with the Access to Work backlog.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Clare explores the south side of Anglesey/Ynys Môn with Emily Coates and Nic Parry.
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Laurie Taylor discusses the importance of research ethics from prisoners' letters to vlogs
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Arable farmer turned archaeologist - Dr Nick Wilson.
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A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week
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Beneficiary Lydia Beech makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Amber Trust
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Live from Glasgow University Memorial Chapel with Rev Scott Blythe and Rev Roz Lawson.
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In 1983, American toymaker Bonnie Zacherle's pony design hit the market.
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Explorer Roland Arnison kayaks to a remote island to hear the call of the storm petrel.
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Jeremy Hunt, Mariana Mazzucato and Patrick Foulis join Tom Sutcliffe.
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Who cares for the carers? Comedian and carer Mary Bourke investigates.
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5/6 Audrey and Arthur must break the law to unlock the truths hidden in their genes.
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As a major new trial prepares to launch, we explore why researchers are excited.
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Tim Harford investigates migration and housing, Welsh literacy, and bond market drama.
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A hidden location. Migrants awaiting a boat crossing. Who helps them to reach the UK?
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How trees first arose from small plants and changed the world, and why new trees emerge.
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Armando and Natalie wade in on the under-discussed topic of AI safety.
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Guy Martin, TV presenter, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Victoria Pendleton joins Adrian for extraordinary stories from remarkable people.
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Gisèle Pelicot and finding love again in her 70s.
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Medical students report sexual harassment at The University of Manchester.
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Lady Brittan on false accusations, playwright Anna Jordan, author Claire Powell.
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Survivors of alleged abuse by Mohamed Al Fayed on meeting Sir Keir Starmer yesterday.
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We explore the rise in unplanned caesareans in England and the potential impact on women.
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4/6 David Baddiel explores Englishness through the history of the England men's football team.
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3/5 Clarke Peters on the peak of Miles’s cool and the making of his masterpiece Kind of Blue.
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Peter Layton, artist, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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Stephen and Anita Mangan unpick the sibling relationship with the help of Philippa Perry
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1/5 NHS nurse Dorcas Gwata reveals the impact of London's gang culture on mental health.
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Fiona Bevan and Keelan Carew join Anna & Jeffrey to add five more tracks
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2/5 NHS nurse Dorcas Gwata reveals the impact of London's gang culture on mental health.
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Anna Foster chairs debate about how we control artificial intelligence.
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3/5 NHS nurse Dorcas Gwata reveals the impact of London's gang culture on mental health.
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Artist, filmmaker and speculative architect Liam Young reveals his cultural influences.
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4/5 NHS nurse Dorcas Gwata reveals the impact of London's gang culture on mental health.
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Sheila Dillon explores England’s school food shake‑up - is it working?
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5/5 NHS nurse Dorcas Gwata reveals the impact of London's gang culture on mental health.
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Helen is intrigued by a new notion, and the police descend on Ambridge.
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There are calls for regulation of property management companies.
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Have you ever spent money you know you don't have, on stuff you don't really need?
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Our reporter Shari Vahl finds out what can happen if your email is hacked.
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What goes into making a pair of trainers and why are some of them so expensive to buy?
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Stelios, the EasyJet founder, tells Sean why his low-cost movie theatres didn't take off.
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40% of amphibian species are threatened with extinction. How can we save them?
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8/8 In the final episode of the series, Andy quizzes the week's news.
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6/6 Tony Hawks, Zoe Lyons, Mark Steel and Fern Brady try to find the hidden truths.
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Iran warns strikes threaten the ceasefire. We hear from Beirut and get Israeli reaction.
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1/5 Who was the real Marilyn Monroe? Celebrating 100 years of an icon.
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Police bodycam footage shows the innocent 18 year-old in handcuffs shortly before he died.
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2/5 Was Marilyn Monroe really just a 'dumb blonde'? Celebrating 100 years of an icon.
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The death of Henry Nowak leads to accusations of two-tier policing at PMQs.
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3/5 Was Marilyn Monroe really difficult to work with? Celebrating 100 years of an icon.
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The PM takes aim at the world's richest man for his comments about the Henry Nowak case
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4/5 Did Marilyn Monroe like being a sex symbol? Celebrating 100 years of an icon.
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5/5 Was Marilyn Monroe a victim? Celebrating 100 years of an icon.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Kirkby Lonsdale in Cumbria.
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As the World Cup opens, Nick Watt explores the political battle over English identity.
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John Yorke explores Penelope Lively’s dazzling classic novel Moon Tiger.
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Tom considers his options.
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2/10 Award-winning series Our Friends in the North re-written for audio by Peter Flannery.
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There’s light at the end of the tunnel for Alice.
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Comedy drama starring Julie Hesmondhalgh.
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Helen is intrigued by a new notion.
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1970: British volunteers sign up for a covert anti-apartheid mission inside South Africa.
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Akram suffers a crisis of confidence.
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A pizza delivery rider enters a house and finds something he never should have seen.
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7/10 Biella Coleman discovers how Piracy and Open Source have impacted hacking.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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The police descend on Ambridge.
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Peter Gibbs and Gardeners’ Question Time panel visit Diss.
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John Yorke explores Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog by Dylan Thomas.
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Mona Chalabi chooses Naji al-Ali, Palestinian cartoonist shot in London in 1987.
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3/6 David Baddiel tackles the ‘English disease’ of hooliganism.
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Can Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine save her son and the king, Richard the Lionheart?
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Laurie Taylor discusses the importance of research ethics from prisoners' letters to vlogs
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Why were three teenagers convicted of rape given youth rehabilitation orders?
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Aleks and Kevin explore the decisions driving military AI adoption in the US and elsewhere
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Clare explores the south side of Anglesey/Ynys Môn with Emily Coates and Nic Parry.
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Broadcaster Jo Whiley makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Carers Worldwide
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Michael Rosen meets popular YouTuber Simon Roper, who tries to recreate how people spoke.
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Peter Gibbs and Gardeners’ Question Time panel visit Diss.
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Memories resurface at a school reunion. Short story by award-winning Keza O'Neill.
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2/2 Theseus travels to Knossos and threads the labyrinth into the Minotaur’s lair.
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Dylan Thomas grows up. Adapted by Joe Dunthorne, starring Gerran Howell (The Pitt).
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Recruitment from West Africa has thrown into focus the crisis reshaping Britain’s prisons.
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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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Ian Sansom tells the story of one of poet Allen Ginsberg's last great works - a fish soup.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore why male contraception is still so limited.
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David Yelland and Lauren Beeching look at the spectacular PR fallout from a sacking at BP.
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Laura Kuenssberg on her exclusive interview with Nicola Sturgeon
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"Neo-royalism" and why the world's newest monarchies may not be royal at all.
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What role will humans play in the future of scientific research?
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Radio 4's weekly obituary programme
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Tim Harford investigates migration and housing, Welsh literacy, and bond market drama.
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Highlights from the Woman's Hour week
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The Scottish writer Kirstin Innes speaks to Bookclub about her second novel, Scabby Queen.
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A brand-new quiz about books hosted by Clare Balding.
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The government releases documents relating to appointment of Mandelson as US ambassador.
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The Prime Minister says police have questions to answer as bodycam footage is released.
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Henry Nowak: the day after disorder in Southampton, what now for police and politicians?
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We visit ahead of one of the most consequential by-elections in modern political history.
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Full coverage of the day's news
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Nick Robinson talks to people who shape our political thinking about what shaped theirs.
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In April 1999, Anthony Bourdain's essay Don't Eat Before Reading This was published
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Ian McMillan talks poetry with Lindsey Hilsum, Richard Skinner, Kym Deyn and Cara Thompson
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Thousands of documents relating to Lord Mandelson's time as US ambassador are published.
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6/6 Tony Hawks, Zoe Lyons, Mark Steel and Fern Brady try to find the hidden truths.
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Henry Nowak was handcuffed while dying of stab wounds
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3/6 Loud music, pools of sweat and Vera Lynn.
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The aircraft came down early this morning during a training exercise in Devon.
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3/4 Ian takes a deep dive into the murky world of water.
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PM accuses the billionaire of trying 'whip up' division with police discrimination claims
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3/4 Comedian Ellie Taylor argues why she thinks the UK should split into lots of kingdoms.
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8/8 In the final episode of the series, Andy quizzes the week's news.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Edith Bowman with comedians Nish Kumar and Rachel Parris and music from Haircut 100.
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A selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio
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Tom considers his options.
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Marilyn Monroe at 100, George Michael's biography, Courtney Pine, Maureen Duffy tribute.
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There’s light at the end of the tunnel for Alice.
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Soweto Kinch on Keith Jarrett’s Köln Concert, the bestselling solo album in jazz history.
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Helen is intrigued by a new notion.
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Writers Lucy Caldwell and Hilary McCollum; Bold Girls at Lyric Theatre and Live Poetry.
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Akram suffers a crisis of confidence.
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Plus: Fiona Mozley's new novel, Awake Awake.
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The police descend on Ambridge.
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Nicky Spence and Lucy Parham add five more tracks.
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An insight into the character of an influential person making the news headlines
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Artist, filmmaker and speculative architect Liam Young reveals his cultural influences.
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Ed finds himself caught in the middle.
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Why did a County Durham killer come to be seen by some as a folk hero?
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Why using your nose could benefit your gums, your lungs and even impact your memory.
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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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Anna Foster chairs debate about how we control artificial intelligence.
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The DWP is hiring nearly 500 new staff to help with the Access to Work backlog.
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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David Yelland and Lauren Beeching look at the spectacular PR fallout from a sacking at BP.
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Laura Kuenssberg on her exclusive interview with Nicola Sturgeon
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Kirkby Lonsdale in Cumbria.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Alf Ramsey drove his team of ’66 to sporting history. David Goldblatt tells his story.
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Michael Rosen meets popular YouTuber Simon Roper, who tries to recreate how people spoke.
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Radio 4's weekly obituary programme
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Jeremy Hunt, Mariana Mazzucato and Patrick Foulis join Tom Sutcliffe.
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Who cares for the carers? Comedian and carer Mary Bourke investigates.
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What landlords and tenants need to know about the new law in England.
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Mona Chalabi chooses Naji al-Ali, Palestinian cartoonist shot in London in 1987.
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5/6 Audrey and Arthur must break the law to unlock the truths hidden in their genes.
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As a major new trial prepares to launch, we explore why researchers are excited.
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Stuart Maconie and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Armando and Natalie wade in on the under-discussed topic of AI safety.
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Can the accumulation of wealth be ethical and what can we learn from Adam Smith's enquiry?
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Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
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The latest news from the world of personal finance
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Beneficiary Lydia Beech makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Amber Trust
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Insight and analysis from BBC correspondents around the world.
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Mandelson and ministers criticised the prime minister in newly published messages
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6/10 Douglas Stuart's epic novel about belonging.
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The prime minister says Henry Nowak arrest footage raises ‘serious questions’ for police
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7/10 Douglas Stuart's epic novel about belonging.
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The warning from the US Secretary of State comes as Ukraine strikes St Petersburg
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8/10 Douglas Stuart's epic novel about belonging.
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The Greater Manchester mayor says he would join any challenge for the Labour leadership.
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9/10 Douglas Stuart's epic novel about belonging.
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In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective
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10/10 Douglas Stuart's epic novel about belonging.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sheila Dillon explores England’s school food shake‑up - is it working?
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Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme.
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3/5 Mary is living the life she always wanted. But can she keep it?
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament.
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9/12 Danny Robins and the team dive deeper into the South Shields poltergeist.
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Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs discuss the murder of Henry Nowak.
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4/4 Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores their personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny
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Internationally renowned idiot Jazz Emu sets out to write the world’s most romantic song.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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The ice cream activist on why it pays to prioritise ethics.
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Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs demand a tougher line on Russa over strikes.
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And president Trump’s winning streak ends after backing the losing Republican candidate
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Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs demand a tougher line on Russia over strikes.
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2/4 Brighty fixes the wrong of meddling in his sister’s life, by meddling in his sister’s life
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A brand-new quiz about books hosted by Clare Balding.
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How trees first arose from small plants and changed the world, and why new trees emerge.
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Memories resurface at a school reunion. Short story by award-winning Keza O'Neill.
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