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Short reflection and prayer with Glenn Jordan.
Caz Graham hears how some MEPs hope homeopathy might provide part of the answer to antibiotic resistance in animals. Two million euros have been set aside for the project. Show more
Morning news and current affairs with Evan Davis and Justin Webb, featuring William Hague on Libya, plus can our social networks help us if we face terminal illness? Show more
Polly Toynbee unpicks our myths about class in Britain today, and asks what can boost or block a child's chances of breaking the 'class ceiling' at home, school and university. Show more
Woman's Hour
Suzi Quatro, Baroness Manningham-Buller, Sue Johnston
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Suzi Quatro on why she's refusing to retire; Eliza Manningham-Buller the former head of M15; Byronic heroes - what's the appeal? And Sue Johnston. Show more
Talking About Jane Austen in Baghdad
4. Getting it Right
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Bee realise self-discipline and a professional plan is needed, so she consults an immigration lawyer. With Fenella Woolgar. Show more
David Shukman reports on the thousands who have become ill from the toxic dust that blanketed Lower Manhattan after the Twin Towers collapsed on September 11th 2001. Show more
Actor, poet and broadcaster Elvis McGonagall (aka Richard Smith) examines the enduring popularity of AE Housman in a journey through the Shropshire of his most famous poems. Show more
Richard Coles returns to Finedon, a place that had special significance for him in 1986: the 25th anniversary of the original Domesday Project. Show more
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The caves of Croatia are packed with unusual and unique species. Road building and energy developments are threatening their homes. Tom Heap reports from deep beneath the Balkans. Show more
Tom gets a useful tip and Roy ponders the future. Show more
By Alan Harris. Dark tale set on a desolate rock off the Welsh coast in 1801, based on the true story of two lighthouse keepers who became stranded at their post. Show more
The 17th century saw turbulent times in the Scottish Borders. Helen Mark reveals how the stunning landscape of the Devil's Beeftub and Grey Mare's Tail played a part in the times. Show more
Liz Smith presents an appeal on behalf of the charity The Stroke Association. Show more
It's difficult to borrow money from an actor on a set while shooting a movie. But Pat must save his car. Read by Alfred Molina. Show more
Lucy Ash meets Europe's next generation, who fight for their future while the old certainties - the euro, comfortable growth, ever closer union - have been brought into question. Show more
DJ Taylor talks to the Booker Prize-winning novelist Barry Unsworth, and Anita Desai discusses her new volume of novellas. Show more
Quentin hears about the first skilled toolmakers, a battery that won't set your laptop ablaze, cloning wildcats and, despite Apollo 18, why we should go back to the Moon. Show more
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Film director and restaurant critic Michael Winner tells Rufus Hound about a trip to America and an incident in a canoe. From September 2011. Show more
Will has a bone to pick with Josh, and Pat tries to forget her troubles. Show more
Front Row
Director Mike Figgis; pianist Gwilym Simcock
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Alexi Kaye Campbell's The Faith Machine; film-maker Mike Figgis on programming a festival at the Royal Opera House; Mercury nominated jazz pianist Gwilym Simcock. Show more
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Bee realise self-discipline and a professional plan is needed, so she consults an immigration lawyer. With Fenella Woolgar. Show more
Mobeen Azhar asks if 'miracle' police initiatives in Glasgow and the US can prevent violent crime. Show more
Peter Day travels to a gathering of Nobel Prize-winning economists on a Bavarian island to find out their ideas about how we get through the ongoing economic mess we are in. Show more
Presented by Brett Westwood. The Wailing Wall in Jerusalem is the oldest known nesting site in the world for the common swift but numbers are falling there and elsewhere. Show more
Polly Toynbee unpicks our myths about class in Britain today, and asks what can boost or block a child's chances of breaking the 'class ceiling' at home, school and university. Show more
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With Robin Lustig. National and international news and analysis. Show more
Erica vanishes as Changez's American dream comes to an end. Riz Ahmed continues Mohsin Hamid's book. Show more
Will Matt be able to resist Vicky's new kitchen blender? Stars Emma Pierson and Stephen Mangan. From September 2011. Show more
Finally the Sword of Asnagar is found. But is Sam a traitor? Fantasy comedy starring Darren Boyd and Dave Lamb. From June 2009 Show more
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An attempt to assert control sets adolescent Janice on a collision course with her long-suffering mother. Read by the author. Show more
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