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A short reflection and prayer with Padraig O Tuama. Show more
The government has designated 23 new Marine Conservation Zones. Will they work? Farming Today hears from marine conservation expert Prof Callum Roberts and the fisheries minister. Show more
Michael Palin presents the oilbird, from a Venezuelan cavern Show more
The Long View
Donald Trump and the Politics of Celebrity
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Jonathan Freedland explores the rise of Donald Trump through the prism of the past by examining the careers of three 20th-century Americans who reached large audiences. Show more
A dramatic eyewitness account of the events in Hiroshima on 6 August 1945, from 98-year-old survivor Dr Shuntaro Hida. Show more
Woman's Hour
Muslim women and learning English; Drew Gilpin Faust, the first woman president at Harvard
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Learning English as a Muslim woman; why the UK still lags behind other European countries when it comes to stillbirths; and the first woman president at Harvard, Drew Gilpin Faust. Show more
Liz's decisions lead to an official complaint. Show more
Sally Marlow reports on novel experimental techniques to stimulate the brain in people with severe and enduring anorexia nervosa. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Folk singer Eliza Carthy explores the history and legacy of Manchester's 19th-century 'broadside ballads'. From 2015. Show more
On this day, negotiations between Montenegro and Austria were broken off, and it appears to parallel events in the Winwood household. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: What made you and your family feel less foreign and more British?
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Integration in the UK: What was it that led you to feel less foreign and more British? Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Ed Stourton. Show more
What happens after death is the great unknown. But Bishop Richard Holloway argues that death itself is our friend and we should reach out our hand to it. Show more
Fallon has a brainwave, and Rob feels enlightened. Show more
Zoe Tapper and Lacey Turner star in Nell Dunn's Sixties classic. Chelsea girl Lily becomes friends with irrepressible sisters Sylvie and Rube in working class Battersea. Show more
Jay Rayner is joined in Stoke-on-Trent by materials expert Zoe Laughlin, DIY cooking expert Tim Hayward, Manchester chef Rob Owen Brown and Catalan cook Rachel McCormack. Show more
Bellowhead answer questions from the audience about their 2010 album, 'Hedonism'. With John Wilson. From 2016. Show more
What is slang, where does it come from, and which subjects attract the most slang words? Michael Rosen and Laura Wright thrash it out with lexicographer of slang Jonathon Green. Show more
Musician Nitin Sawhney chooses the celebrated American singer-songwriter, Jeff Buckley. With Steve Abbott and Matthew Parris. From 2016. Show more
Six O'Clock News
19/1/16 Interest rate prediction
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Mark Carney warns of further turbulence in the global economy.
When Milton launches a job agency, getting people jobs isn’t easy - leading his best client to go ballistic. From 2016. Show more
Lynda is ready for a grand reopening, and Tom is ready to know a secret. Show more
Front Row
Steve Carell in The Big Short, Brett Anderson and Suede, Fiona Barton
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Steve Carell talks about his new film The Big Short, plus Brett Anderson on Suede's new album, Fiona Barton on her novel The Widow and diversity at the Oscars. Show more
Liz's decisions lead to an official complaint. Show more
Simon Cox examines allegations of match-fixing in tennis and asks if the sport's governing bodies have done enough to investigate repeated warnings about cheating. Show more
In Touch
Symbols to Say You Are Partially Sighted
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Exploring why a stylish symbol indicating someone is partially sighted could be useful, plus the counsellor who believes clients open up to him because he is blind. Show more
Inside Health
Hospital admissions and the 'weekend effect', Peyronie's disease
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Politicians have quoted research claiming that people admitted to hospital at the weekend are more likely to die, and Dr Mark Porter reviews the evidence for a seven-day NHS. Show more
The Long View
Donald Trump and the Politics of Celebrity
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Jonathan Freedland explores the rise of Donald Trump through the prism of the past by examining the careers of three 20th-century Americans who reached large audiences. Show more
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The World Tonight
Special report on people smuggling from Turkey into Europe
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A BBC correspondent is threatened, the 'staggering' death toll in Iraq, and Sarah Palin backs Donald Trump. Show more
Abd el-Aziz's wages from the Automobile Club are barely covering his costs. But that is the least of his problems. 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
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster. Labour tries to stop student grants being scrapped.
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After hitting rock bottom in London, Amy seeks treatment before the Orkney lambing season. Show more
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