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The use of subsidised diesel on farms could be banned, costing farmers millions of pounds each year. Anna Hill asks if parity with road users is long overdue. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and Justin Webb, with detained Chinese artists Ai Weiwei's wife Lu Qing and William Hague on Libya. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Raghu Dixit, Beata Zatorska, Linda Nolan and Brian Deighton. Show more
With Jenni Murray. Including the actress and singer Michelle Gayle on WAGS; the rights and wrongs of freezing eggs; and the best-selling author Jodi Picoult on her latest novel. Show more
Worried his baby daughter isn’t thriving, beekeeper Albert Taylor devises an effective way to make her grow. Stars Chris Emmett. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Mark Burman explores a region which shaped President Obama's career, an area on the frontline of the American dream. From April 2011. Show more
'A British care home is basically a big house named after a tree'. Beauty Oolonga's new job. Stars Jocelyn Jee Esien. From 2011. Show more
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Danny Cohen talks about his plans for BBC1; Peter Preston and Natalie Fenton discuss News International's apology for phone hacking at News of the World. Show more
Caroline's in a bad mood. Meanwhile Lynda has received some exciting news. Show more
By Judy Upton. Resourceful mum Shanice takes up the bizarre sport of jelly wrestling to make ends meet, but it could have a disastrous impact on her cherished family life. Show more
Put your questions about personal, occupational and state pensions to Vincent Duggleby and a team of experts. Show more
A woman's burgeoning relationship with a recently released criminal takes a turn for the worse. Read by Sheila Hancock. Show more
Series charting the history of America, written and presented by David Reynolds. Former slaves enjoy a brief period of political equality in the South. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Catholic Police Officers in Northern Ireland - Facebook
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What is the future for Catholic police officers in Nothern Ireland? Laurie discusses a brand new in-depth report with its author. Also, how does Facebook use affect community? Show more
Chemist Fritz Haber saved billions from starvation - but pioneered gas warfare too. Science as creator and destroyer - captured compellingly in the tragic life of a German Jew. Show more
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Simon Mayo's battle of comedy generations. With Holly Walsh, Rufus Hound, Ted Robbins and Billy Pearce. From April 2011. Show more
Jolene is caught red-handed and Shula encourages Elizabeth to think about the children. Show more
Front Row
The Ipswich murders become a stage production: London Road
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Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, including an interview with Judy Golding, who has written a memoir about her father, the Nobel Prize-winning novelist William Golding. Show more
Worried his baby daughter isn’t thriving, beekeeper Albert Taylor devises an effective way to make her grow. Stars Chris Emmett. Show more
Clive Anderson and top legal experts discuss growing concerns that our laws and legal system have grown so complex that even judges are becoming confused. Show more
Guardian columnist Madeleine Bunting explores the unmet public appetite for justice in the wake of the financial crisis. Show more
Costing the Earth
Deepwater Horizon - The Real Damage
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Deepwater Horizon produced America's worst ever oil spill but was it really an environmental disaster? Tom Heap reports from Alabama. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by Raghu Dixit, Beata Zatorska, Linda Nolan and Brian Deighton. Show more
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Tom battles to understand his connection with the Stonehouse family. Show more
A keen golfer decides his mother must go into a home. Bitter sweet tale starring Timothy Spall and Anne Reid. From April 2011. Show more
The UK's 19th most powerful wizard's jam-making venture is nominated for a gong. Stars David Kay. From February 2010. Show more
The young idealists wrangle over their new party's Foreign Policy and Jared's feeling insecure. Stars Tim Key. From March 2010. Show more
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French psychologist Marie de Hennezel shares strategies we can all learn to help us age gracefully and tackles the taboo subject of old people's sexuality. Read by Alexandra Mathie. Show more
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