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The latest news from BBC Radio 4.
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rev Dr Martyn Atkins. Show more
Farming Today
Rural Payments Agency Faces Disgruntled Farmers, Healthcare in Rural Areas, Democratic Unionist Party Manifesto
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
The head of the Rural Payments Agency faces disgruntled farmers over the problematic online system used for subsidy payments. Presented by Anna Hill. Show more
Kate Humble presents the capercaillie. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Midweek
Huan Hsu, Polly Findlay, Deborah Frances-White, Jane Dolby
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Libby Purves meets director Polly Findlay, writer Huan Hsu, comedian and performer Deborah Frances-White and Jane Dolby, founder of the Fishwives Choir. Show more
Woman's Hour
Phone-in: Dealing with a Relationship Crisis
41 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Jane Garvey presents a phone-in programme on relationship crises, asking listeners when they knew they had a problem, what they did about it, how they coped and what worked. Show more
By Michael Symmons Roberts. A British soldier fighting in Afghanistan is sent on a journey of time-travelling atonement back to the fields of Waterloo in 1815. Show more
The Listening Project
George and Jo - Putting the Brakes On
4 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Fi Glover introduces a conversation between a couple who understand very well how each is being manipulated by the other. Show more
Alan Dein spends time with Ms Pope and her class of pupils, many of whom have come from Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa. Integration is key and here the main work is done by pupils. Show more
A friend who runs a B&B is in trouble, so it is time for Milton to dust off those nylon sheets and let the sparks fly. From March 2014. Show more
Cherie Blair tells the story behind that photo of her on the morning of Labour's 1997 win, with the photographer who took the picture, Mathieu Polak. Show more
You and Yours
Is drinking in the evening harming your liver?
42 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Consumer news. Fiona phoned in to Call You and Yours in autumn to discuss alcohol and has been for a test to see if drinking wine each evening over 20 years has damaged her liver. Show more
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Analysis of current affairs reports, presented by Mark Mardell.
Eddie gets it wrong, but the future is bright for Pip. Show more
How do you sort out money and property when a relationship ends? Show more
Claudia Hammond presents the latest in psychology, neuroscience and mental health. Claudia examines the evidence on whether screen time is bad for young people. Show more
Thinking Allowed
Stories Behind Immigration - Winner of the Ethnography Award
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Laurie Taylor presents a special edition to mark the announcement of the winner of the 2015 BBC Thinking Allowed/British Sociological Association Ethnography Award. Show more
The Media Show
Rory Bremner on political satire; Sky's strong figures; Tory media policy
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Rory Bremner speaks about the changing face of topical satire. What is behind Sky's strong results? Plus Ed Vaizey on the Conservatives media policy. Show more
Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis.
Adventuring comedian, Tim and nemesis Alex Horne recreate a 19th century bet with a horse and a piece of paper. From 2015. Show more
Shula meets a friend, while Helen is torn. Show more
Front Row
The Good Lie, Dominic Dromgoole, Loudon Wainwright III, Lib Dems' arts policy
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The Good Lie reviewed; Dominic Dromgoole on Hamlet; Loudon Wainwright III on his Radio 2 Lifetime Achievement Award; Lib Dems' Baroness Bonham-Carter on her party's arts policy. Show more
By Michael Symmons Roberts. A British soldier fighting in Afghanistan is sent on a journey of time-travelling atonement back to the fields of Waterloo in 1815. Show more
The groups explore whether they feel the UK is providing opportunity for its citizens through access to education and personal development for all. Show more
Peter Bleksley, a former undercover policeman fighting drugs crime and an ex-drug addict, argues the only answer in the so-called 'war on drugs' is to legalise and license them. Show more
Tom Heap investigates whether eco-cities are living up to their promise. A high profile one in China has failed, and one in Abu Dhabi has stalled, but can others do better? Show more
Midweek
Huan Hsu, Polly Findlay, Deborah Frances-White, Jane Dolby
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Libby Purves meets director Polly Findlay, writer Huan Hsu, comedian and performer Deborah Frances-White and Jane Dolby, founder of the Fishwives Choir. Show more
Ritula Shah reports from Bradford West on a close and bitter election battle.
The shock of finding a physical resemblance between Gorsky and Natalia’s daughter leaves Nick stunned. Read by Philip Arditti. Show more
A series of election specials from the Now Show team. Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are joined by special guests to give their own unique take on the week's election shenanigans. Show more
Matthew Sweet examines philosophical problems with a live audience in a pub. How should you decide between two morally troubling courses of action? Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
A precious passenger and new perspectives on old places. The story of a pilot’s passion for flight. Read by William Hope. Show more
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