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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Leslie Griffiths.
Farming news presented by Anna Hill. The government is pressing ahead with plans to give Housing Association tenants the right to buy. Should rural areas be exempt? Show more
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson presents the redwing. Show more
The Life Scientific
Episode 98: Dorothy Bishop on language disorders
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Why do some children find language difficult? Dorothy Bishop investigates a little-known language impairment that may affect around two children per class starting primary school. Show more
One to One
Selina Scott speaks to Canon Paul Greenwell
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Interview series. Selina Scott thinks she has a ghost in her kitchen. She talks to Canon Paul Greenwell who carries out 'home blessings' for those who have encountered a ghost. Show more
Woman's Hour
Anne Fine, Sian James, Women in local government, PTSD after birth, Seaweed
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The female perspective on the world, presented by Jane Garvey. As Madame Doubtfire by Anne Fine is reissued, how have things changed for children of separating parents? Show more
DCI Alma Blair has no shortage of suspects lining up to share their motives for the murder of the Cecil Rhodes Professor of Geography. Show more
Brett Westwood explores our relationship with a flabby, sour-faced fresh water fish that outwitted aristocracy. Show more
Saxophonist Archie Shepp on life as a black American in Paris before and since the Charlie Hebdo attack. From 2015. Show more
Hilary is too impatient to settle for the long game, financially. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: Ageing Villages
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Does it matter if rural England could soon be mainly populated by pensioners? Should anything be done about it? Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Rigorous analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Martha Kearney. Show more
Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary storytelling and examines why we write stories in the first place. From 2015. Show more
Helen and Tom have big ideas, and Adam will not compromise. Show more
Anna is painting the haunting images of death that fill her dreams. But whose death do they foretell? Stars Tara Fitzgerald. Show more
How can history inform debate about Britain's relationship with Europe? Tom Holland and guests look to Caruasius, Aethelwold, Henry II and Historians for Britain for inspiration. Show more
Is what is expected of us as citizens psychologically absurd? Michael Blastland investigates, with psychologist Nick Chater and roving reporter Timandra Harkess. Show more
Ian Marchant asks who benefits most from the self-service revolution - is it the consumer or big business? Show more
Julian Clary, Janet Ellis and Harriett Gilbert discuss books by Matthew Kneale, Fay Weldon and Anne Tyler. From 2015. Show more
Six O'Clock News
7/7/2015 The London bombings remembered, a decade on
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Bombing remembrance services held; Greece's creditors say no fresh deal proposals made
Miles Jupp tests Seann Walsh, Dane Baptiste and Sara Cox on how well they know their nearest and dearest. From July 2015. Show more
Shula plays peacemaker, and Kate shares something personal. Show more
Front Row
National Gallery Soundscapes, Caine Prize winner, Agent Carter
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Arts news with Samira Ahmed. Including the National Gallery Soundscapes, the Caine Prize for African Writing winner, a review of Agent Carter and playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz. Show more
DCI Alma Blair has no shortage of suspects lining up to share their motives for the murder of the Cecil Rhodes Professor of Geography. Show more
Network Rail is spending 24 billion pounds over the next five years modernising UK railways but, with works behind schedule, can it deliver? Allan Urry investigates. Show more
Lord Chris Holmes talks about his report on shared spaces, Chris Fry explains legal action being taken by blind pedestrians, and Brendan Magill talks about 50 years of employment. Show more
Inside Health
Gestational diabetes, Low-carb diets, Needle pain
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Dr Mark Porter presents news on new UK guidelines on diabetes in pregnancy, which could mean many women aren't diagnosed, according to researchers at the Rosie Hospital, Cambridge. Show more
The Life Scientific
Episode 98: Dorothy Bishop on language disorders
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Why do some children find language difficult? Dorothy Bishop investigates a little-known language impairment that may affect around two children per class starting primary school. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The World Tonight
Summit of eurozone leaders ends in frustration after Greece fails to deliver its plan.
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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We debate whether the real crisis is a bigger one - of the whole European project. Show more
Elizabeth's garden is a refuge, even when dealing with an difficult and increasingly unstable gardener. Read by Caroline Martin. Show more
The Infinite Monkeys head to New York for the first of four shows from the USA. They are joined by Bill Nye the Science Guy, cosmologist Janna Levin, Tim Daly and Lisa Lampanelli. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster. MPs debate English votes for English laws, and Labour use an opposition day debate to argue against cuts to in-work tax credits. Show more
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Joanna Biggs' portrait of Britain at work continues with the giggle doctor and the care worker. Show more
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