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Episode 18: Welsh Rugby and Its National Heroes
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Clare Balding visits Cardiff Arms Park to explore the vital role rugby plays in shaping Welsh national identity. Show more
Tension mounts at the auction of promises but who will snap up Harry's offer? Show more
It's the party conference in Brighton, and 11 hours until the PM is due to deliver his speech - only one problem: it's not written yet. Show more
Vincent Duggleby and guests take your calls on general insurance. Call 03700 100 444 from 1.30pm until 3.30pm [Standard charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher]. Show more
Inside Health
Anti-smoking incentives, ACE inhibitor cough, Raynaud's, fizzy drinks
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Dr Mark Porter investigates a pilot incentive scheme to give pregnant women vouchers to give up and stay off cigarettes for at least six months after they give birth. Show more
In 1980, 300,000 students were in British universities. Today it is 2.25 million. Laurie talks to Stefan Collini about what universities are for. Also, why we all love an outlaw. Show more
Sunday Times editor John Witherow pays tribute to Marie Colvin; what are the challenges for the Sun on Sunday; Rowan Atkinson on discrimination laws in creative industries. Show more
Eddie Mair presents the day's top stories. Including Weather.
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Comedian/activist Mark Thomas and his studio audience consider a policy to cancel out everybody's debts. From February 2012. Show more
Jim conjures up some mathematical wizardry. Meanwhile Eddie reveals his cards. Show more
Mark Lawson interviews actress OIivia Colman, plus a review of Woody Harrelson in Rampart, and why is there no published chart of e-book sales? Show more
Is saying no, more dangerous than saying yes? Mrs Brown faces a dilemma over working for the Resistance. Stars Amanda Root. Show more
Should students from disadvantaged backgrounds be given preferential access to university places? Chaired by Michael Buerk. Show more
Robin Gorna fears a lack of political will and social stigma mean we are losing the global battle against AIDS at a time when we have the solutions to deal with it. Show more
Every time London suffers a serious rainstorm, raw sewage overwhelms the Victorian sewers and pours into the River Thames. Prof Alice Roberts examines the proposed solution. Show more
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The death of Marie Colvin in Syria, Somalia's piracy problem, and justice for Hosni Mubarak. Topical discussion with Robin Lustig. Show more
At the dacha, Nina tells Sukhanov she wants to stay there alone. He returns to Moscow, dreaming of a meeting with Nina, her image reflected in one of his paintings. Show more
Comic poet Tim Key ruminates on the meaning of 'family' via his narrative poem - The Godfather. Music from Tom Basden. From February 2012. Show more
Nathan's family were proud when he graduated from university - the first to do so. But then he chose comedy. From February 2012. Show more
Susan Hulme with the day's top news stories from Westminster.
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Holidays in France meant continental glamour for the Hansons - and Michele's mother didn't seem so loud. Read by Rebecca Front. Show more
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