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A short reflection and prayer with Andrea Rea.
Three of the UK's biggest milk processors are cutting farmers' prices. They blame a slump in the global markets. Also, why rare newts are costing one farmer thousands of pounds. Show more
David Attenborough introduces the final recording marking International Dawn Chorus day. Show more
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Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator of the Financial Times, asks how the workforce of the future will be changed by the advancements of technologies. Show more
Woman's Hour
Kirsty Wark on misogyny; Nazneen Rahman; Mindfulness
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Jane Garvey discusses whether misogyny is on the rise with Kirsty Wark and talks to game-changer Nazneen Rahman about her pioneering work in clinical genetics. Show more
The cruise has been a good way to drum up a little illicit hairdressing business below deck. Starring Lorraine Ashbourne. Show more
Intelligence: Born Smart, Born Equal, Born Different
Episode 2: Born Equal
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Adam Rutherford explores the post-war era, when behavioural genetics fell far from grace and the social not biological sciences reigned supreme in the study of intelligence. Show more
Sue MacGregor talks to the renowned British conductor Sir Neville Marriner, founder of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, as he celebrates his 90th birthday. 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.
In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and the Mind
Brains and Brass Instruments
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Martin Sixsmith explores how medical research helped identify different areas of the brain. From June 2014. Show more
It's May Day in Ambridge, and PC Burns steps into the breach. Show more
In 1967, a conservative English secretary had a life-changing encounter in a London hotel with the charismatic American musician, Frank Zappa. By Matt Broughton. Show more
Josie Long presents stories about exploration, from tales of riding cellos down mountains to romantic U Bahn jaunts. From 2014. Show more
Where will our food come from in the future? Tom Heap chairs the debate from the Bristol Food Connections Festival. Show more
Words can be abusive, cruel and cause offence. Michael Rosen explores whether online abuse has more of an impact on us today than face-to-face. Show more
Comic Isy Suttie chooses Yorkshire-born singer-songwriter, Jake Thackray. With Matthew Parris and John Watterson. From 2014. Show more
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Teasmaids and record players. Alex Horne and his band explore the theme of technology via music and comedy. From May 2014. Show more
PC Burns intervenes, and David gives Adam a hand. Show more
Front Row
Irvine Welsh; The Wind Rises review; Rachel De-lahay
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Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh, playwright Rachel De-lahay and a review of Japanese animation film The Wind Rises. Show more
The cruise has been a good way to drum up a little illicit hairdressing business below deck. Starring Lorraine Ashbourne. Show more
As Cypriot leaders attempt to negotiate a new settlement, writer Maria Margaronis travels through the island's divided memory and history. Show more
In Touch
Speaking Across the Generations, part 2
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Part two of Speaking Across Generations. Four visually impaired people, 60 years apart in age range, compare experiences of relationships, technology and getting around. Show more
Are mental health services in crisis? Claudia Hammond talks to Royal College of Psychiatrists president Sue Bailey and MP Norman Lamb. Plus underdiagnosis of shell shock in WWI. Show more
Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator of the Financial Times, asks how the workforce of the future will be changed by the advancements of technologies. Show more
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective.
Stevie has learned that her dead boyfriend was developing a controversial treatment for cerebral palsy. Searching his flat for more clues, she makes another shocking discovery. Show more
Simon Mayo's battle of the comedy generations. With Ted Robins, Rufus Hound, Jon Richardson and Roger De Courcey. From March 2011. Show more
Sean Curran reports on fears for jobs if Pfizer takes over AstraZeneca. MPs hear disturbing evidence about female genital mutilation. And where have all the barristers gone? Show more
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1871: the Paris Commune is under way and Eleanor and her sisters are caught up in the bloody events. Read by Tracy-Ann Oberman. Show more
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