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A short reflection and prayer with Padraig O Tuama. Show more
As the post-flood clear-up continues, should the UK be looking at houses that can float on floodwater, like the systems used in some parts of Holland? Show more
The latest weather forecast for farmers.
Michael Palin presents the common poorwill from an Arizona desert. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Tom Sutcliffe discusses Egypt with novelist Alaa Al Aswany, journalist Wendell Steavenson, academic Hugh Kennedy and political economist Tarek Osman. Show more
Woman's Hour
Pensions Phone-In with Jane Garvey and Paul Lewis
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Join in the pensions phone-in with Jane Garvey and Paul Lewis from Radio 4's Moneybox. Call in with your pension questions. Show more
How did the boy in boxers become the wanted man in an armed siege? Claire Skinner returns as the social worker with a past. Show more
Grace Dent presents a series documenting the untold stories of 21st-century Britain. Today a sparky 70-year-old widow confronts a video technician in a dancing competition. Show more
Exploring reggae and riots, white supremacist gardening, and takeaway food. Mark's town tour arrives in Birmingham. From December 2012. Show more
On this day, the battle of Sheik Sa'ad represented the first of several efforts to relieve the Siege of Kut, and Ralph Winwood has a mission of his own. Show more
You and Yours
Modelling agencies, Tax credits, SIM card fraud
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Consumer affairs programme.
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Analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Martha Kearney. Baroness Warsi on English lessons for Muslim women and a report from Finland on classes for migrants. Show more
Looking back after a long life, we may feel regret at things we have done. Bishop Richard Holloway suggests it is important to learn how to forgive ourselves as well as others. Show more
Pip fancies a little trip, and Jazzer pines for home. Show more
The realities of WWII strike home when the dashing and adored Tom Mitford returns unexpectedly on leave. Stars Tom Mison. Show more
Four more competitors join Russell Davies for the second heat in the 2016 series of the general knowledge quiz. Show more
The Food Programme
Leeds: The Story of a City Through Its Food
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Dan Saladino explores Leeds to see who is influencing an innovative and inspiring food and drink scene that is being watched and followed across the UK and around the world. Show more
Comedy actress Rebecca Front, star of Alan Partridge and The Thick of It, shares her life in reading. She sings Sondheim and brings readings from Caitlin Moran to PG Wodehouse. Show more
Brian Cox and Robin Ince return for a new series. They are joined on staged by comedian Jo Brand, Professor Anil Seth and Professor Alan Winfield to talk artificial intelligence. Show more
Six O'Clock News
18/01/16 Tata Steel cuts over a thousand jobs in the UK
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Tata Steel is cutting just over a thousand jobs in the UK - 750 will go from its plant in Port Talbot. The First Minister of Wales described it as a 'devastating blow'.
John Lloyd and Sarah Millican with comedian Ken Dodd, mathematician Dr Hannah Fry and historian Greg Jenner. From 2016. Show more
Fallon has a brainwave, and Rob feels enlightened. Show more
Front Row
The Assassin, Jack Thorne, Attacking the Devil, Peter May
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Mark Eccleston reviews The Assassin; Peter May on his latest novel; Jack Thorne on The Solid Life of Sugar Water; and Jacqui and David Morris discuss their film about Harold Evans. Show more
How did the boy in boxers become the wanted man in an armed siege? Claire Skinner returns as the social worker with a past. Show more
Elinor Goodman finds out how government ministers make decisions under pressure from the instant all-pervasive information culture. Show more
Crossing Continents
Molenbeek, Through the Looking Glass
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Can Belgium solve the problems of the Brussels district dubbed Jihadi Central? Tim Whewell spends time with the people of Molenbeek as they search for answers. Show more
Sathnam Sanghera asks, when we can know everything, are we better off not knowing things? Could 'not knowing' improve our memory, enhance our learning and even make us happier? Show more
Tom Sutcliffe discusses Egypt with novelist Alaa Al Aswany, journalist Wendell Steavenson, academic Hugh Kennedy and political economist Tarek Osman. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The World Tonight
Iran and US end 35-year-long feud
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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As sanctions against Iran are lifted, a spokesman for the US state department explains why the US still is not friends with Iran. Show more
A once wealthy landowner, Abd el-Aziz has fallen into penury and is forced into menial work at the Automobile Club. Show more
Bellowhead talk about their most successful album, released in 2010, 'Hedonism'. With John Wilson. From 2016. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster.
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Thirty years old and fleeing the excesses of her London life, Amy finds herself at home again. Show more
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