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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Rev Peter Whittaker. Show more
The National Pig Association defends animal welfare standards on British farms following another alleged case of cruelty. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by actor Sir Antony Sher and jazz saxophonist Barbara Thompson. Show more
How David Cameron is targeting women voters. Two new dads on how having a baby changed their lives. And who are the new Elizabethan woman, and how will history remember them? Show more
Chris Ledgard goes to Yorkshire to find out about the last Gentlemen versus Players cricket match played at the Scarborough Festival in September 1962. Show more
With worthless pensions, will a lodger help out Sam and Peter? Stars Nicholas le Prevost and Jonathan Pryce. From February 2012. Show more
A man was told he was ineligible for disability benefits, but died just three weeks later. Plus, are you paid a fair price for your old gadgets, and can a magazine make you fit? Show more
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Martha Kearney presents national and international news. Listeners can share their views via email: wato@bbc.co.uk or on twitter: #wato.
Sport and the British
Episode 13: Fighting Back
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Clare Balding looks at the relationship between boxing and Britain's ethnic minorities. Show more
Lynda faces friction at the meeting. Meanwhile there is a Valentine's Day surprise for Nic. Show more
The story of Sarah, married into a racist family, who has been holding out against their influence for years. Show more
Financial phone-in with presenter Vincent Duggleby.
Inside Health
Patient records, cholesterol, statins, whiplash
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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As the prime minister announces his efforts to reduce compensation claims for whiplash, Dr Mark Porter asks if doctors are having the wool pulled over their eyes. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Citizens without Frontiers - Monogamy in men
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New research on male students' attitudes to sexual monogamy. Laurie Taylor explores why men cheat on their partners. Also, citizens who cross frontiers. Show more
Lorraine Heggessey and Joan Smith respond to Mark Thompson's admission that there should be more older women on TV, and has the investigation into bribery at the Sun gone too far? Show more
Eddie Mair presents the day's top stories. Including Weather.
The comedian/activist is in Sheffield to consider plans for Buckingham Palace and for reducing knife crime. From February 2012. Show more
Shula makes a decisive move and Adam feels low. Show more
Front Row
AS Byatt on Picasso, and tenor Vittorio Grigolo
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A S Byatt reviews Picasso and Modern British Art, Italian tenor Vittorio Grigolo, French film Hadewijch, and the periodic table in pop. Show more
Bev has a new appointment, and is reminded of an old disappointment. Show more
Every year around 1,000 people die waiting for a donor organ. Is it time to update our ethical boundaries and set aside moral squeamishness to save lives? Michael Buerk chairs. Show more
The influential founder of the Transition Towns movement Rob Hopkins argues for a new approach to energy, society and our surroundings - with the help of a bottle of beer. Show more
Bambi has never had it so good. British deer numbers are rising, taking a heavy toll on forestry and ground-nesting birds. Tom Heap asks if we need to cull our largest mammals. Show more
Libby Purves is joined by actor Sir Antony Sher and jazz saxophonist Barbara Thompson. Show more
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Robin Lustig presents national and international news and analysis.
His mother's canary, an encounter with a flock of pigeons, and a painting of Leda and the Swan prompt disturbing dreams for Sukhanov. Show more
Country legend Tina C wants save the world from its financial mess – in the UK. Stars Christopher Green. From February 2012. Show more
Looking at conventional living and pressures to conform, Andrew Lawrence probes settling down and families. From September 2010. Show more
Sean Curran with the day's top news stories from Westminster. The former chancellor Lord Lawson says Labour needs to have a little patience when it comes to economic growth. Show more
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1926: Problems for the men at Italian customs, before trying to join the Fascist Party. Read by Rupert Penry-Jones. From February 2012. Show more
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