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Prayer and reflection with Kevin Franz of the Religious Society of Friends.
Farming Today
Cattle DNA Tests, Badger Culling, The Archers, Unclaimed Flood Money
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
With only four days until applications close, 80 per cent of the government's grant fund for flooded farmland has yet to be claimed. And DNA tests for Aberdeen Angus cattle. Show more
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the yellowhammer. Show more
Botanist Sandy Knapp tells Jim Al Khalili about her adventures in the wilderness of South America collecting plants. Show more
Reeta Chakrabarti speaks to people who have found a voice through blogging. Reeta meets Iram Ramzan, whose blog reflects her life, as what she calls a 'progressive Muslim woman'. Show more
Village shopkeeper Sardar Aka has two wives at war. Now his new young wife is about to give birth, tensions are heightened. Show more
How does the world of conservation set its priorities? Shared Planet reports from Qatar and the effort being spent to save the spix macaw. Show more
Radio 2's Folk Singer of the Year 2014 goes back to her roots, Edale in the High Peak of Derbyshire. She talks to friends about singing, playing and the valley where she grew up. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours - The Perils of Social Media
55 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
What's gone wrong for you online? Ever put something on social media you wished you hadn't? Or perhaps somebody put something up about you that you can't remove? Show more
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Edward Stourton presents national and international news.
Kipling tells the tale of arrogant and mischievous Pau Amma, the mighty king crab who gets his comeuppance. Vivienne Parry explores the science with palaeontologist Richard Fortey Show more
Jennifer and Lilian worry about Peggy. Meanwhile, David is building his bonfire. Show more
When legendary hell-raiser Oliver Reed met Keith Moon, 'hell-raising' hit a new level. Stars Sean Pertwee and Arthur Darvill. Show more
History magazine programme presented by Helen Castor and Tom Holland. Including what the French really thought about the Allied bombing raids on their cities. Show more
Michael Blastland invites us to look around the zoo, where we discover the way we think, behave and make decisions, to explore how far we are led by reason, emotion or instinct. Show more
Joshua Rozenberg presents the topical legal magazine. Are online arguments and abuse on social media taking up too much police time? Show more
4 Extra Debut. India Knight, Alvin Hall and Harriett Gilbert discuss books by Barbara Pym, Rebecca Skloot and Boris Akunin. From 2014. Show more
Carolyn Quinn presents coverage and analysis of the day's news.
Stephen K Amos, plus Stephen Grant, Nish Kumar and Andrew Maxwell compile an idiot's guide to multiculturalism. From 2014. Show more
David's bonfire doesn't go quite as planned, and Pat and Tony have a delivery. Show more
Front Row
Seve reviewed; Dennis Hopper's photographs; composer David Arnold
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Eamonn McCabe considers the Royal Academy's exhibition of photographs by Dennis Hopper; David Arnold discusses his career; a review of a biopic about golfer Seve Ballesteros. Show more
Village shopkeeper Sardar Aka has two wives at war. Now his new young wife is about to give birth, tensions are heightened. Show more
Are women held at Yarl's Wood immigration removal centre safe? Simon Cox investigates calls for the centre to be closed after claims of sexual abuse and poor health care. Show more
Clydesdale Bank apologises to listener Adrienne Chalmers and Lee Kumutat meets 91-year-old Jessie Bowler, who talks about the impact her failing sight has on her life. Show more
Claudia Hammond hosts the All in the Mind Awards Ceremony from the Wellcome Collection in London, and meets all the finalists.
Botanist Sandy Knapp tells Jim Al Khalili about her adventures in the wilderness of South America collecting plants. Show more
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective.
It's the summer holidays, and 14-year-old Griff Campbell is embarking on his first romance. He and Fiona are about to get better acquainted, when his grandfather Cecil shows up. Show more
Brilliantly stupid scientists trial a bionic suit and try genetic manipulation. Stars Anthony Head and Neil Warhurst. From 2014. Show more
Susan Hulme and the BBC's parliamentary team report as the government moves to 'boost safety and openness' in the health service in England. And MPs hear about student visa fraud. Show more
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Christopher Clark unpicks the complex sequence of events that led to the First World War. Today, how Vienna reacted to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914. Show more
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