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The government says it is keen to help develop British business, so why do so many public sector contracts end up going to companies outside the UK? With Gerry Northam. Show more
Rosie Goldsmith profiles one of entertainment's most colourful characters - Dame Edna Everage, who is soon to retire from showbusiness. Show more
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John Waite makes his selection from the past seven days of BBC Radio. Show more
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Captain Scott explores the South Pole and Kathleen begins writing her promised journal until his return. Read by Jenny Coverack. Show more
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Matthew Bannister on the Coptic Pope Shenouda III, King George Tupou of Tonga, trumpeter Maurice Andre, Iranian novelist Simin Daneshvar and Thai billionaire Chaleo Yoovidhya. Show more
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Could war with Iran be about to start? Israel could strike Iran's nuclear facilities; Syria is in revolt; the world is on edge. Edward Stourton probes the West's options. Show more
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George Parker of the Financial Times analyses how the newspapers are covering the biggest stories in Westminster and beyond.
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