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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Reverend Richard Littledale.
Farming Today
Fairer funding for rural areas; Brexit in the nations; Farming in Serbia; Rotting carrots
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
The government has announced a £300m relief fund to mitigate the effects of cuts. Graham Stuart MP argues that rural areas should be given a greater proportion of funding. Show more
Sir David Attenborough presents the Vogelkop bowerbird of west New Guinea. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the poetry of Rumi, the Persian scholar and Sufi mystic of the 13th century, whose great poetic works are the Masnavi and the Divan. Show more
Why do so many people struggle to talk about death? And if they do find it difficult, why do they need to learn to talk about it? How to have a good death. Show more
Nettie is still in a coma and the rest of the family are not dealing with the stress very well. Starring Tyger Drew-Honey. Show more
A story from Chicago, USA, about police under scrutiny over the killings of young African-American men. Plus despatches from Entebbe, Kuala Lumpur, Lampedusa and New York. Show more
Stories sent in by smartphone by Radio 4 listeners in response to a prompt on social media asking for tales of love. Show more
On this day nurse and women's rights campaigner Emma Golden was arrested in New York, and the Wilson family struggle with their secrets. Show more
You and Yours
Flood-damaged cars, Age UK, Broadband failures
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Consumer affairs, with topics including deals on the Age UK website, spotting a flood-damaged car, broadband failure hitting a business and London leading a transport revolution. Show more
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Rigorous analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Edward Stourton.
Following divorced 52-year-old health therapist Susanna, who formerly ran a matchmaking service. Show more
Rex offers a friendly ear, and Bert is lending his handyman skills. Show more
It is 2015, and Stage Left Theatre Company has changed beyond recognition, but any tensions between the old friends dissolve as they visit Alan's wife Sue in hospital. Show more
Helen Mark visits the Great Fen in Cambridgeshire with writer Simon Barnes to find the roots of conservation and new discoveries about how man has lived in these wetland habitats. Show more
John McCarthy presents the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of International Alert. Show more
Kamila Shamsie talks about her novel Burnt Shadows, which was nominated for the Orange Prize. Presented by James Naughtie. Show more
Film-maker Sarah Gavron talks about Suffragette and the marked reactions to the film since it was released in cinemas. With Francine Stock. Show more
Scientists have detected gravitational waves. Tracey Logan discovers how these ripples in space time, predicted by Einstein 100 years ago, were revealed. Show more
Six O'Clock News
11/02/16 Scientific breakthrough heralded.
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Gravitational waves detected. Jeremy Hunt to impose a new contract on junior doctors
John apologises for a delay and ponders his hobbies. Plus, a tale of Queen Victoria, and robots. With Simon Kane. From 2016. Show more
Brian has all his women around him, and Lilian is feeling Gee-Geed up. Show more
Front Row
The Survivalist, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Shakespeare in the Royal Library, The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary!
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Arts news with Kirsty Lang, including the post-apocalyptic world of The Survivalist, and Strapless, a new production from The Royal Ballet with music by Mark-Anthony Turnage. Show more
Nettie is still in a coma and the rest of the family are not dealing with the stress very well. Starring Tyger Drew-Honey. Show more
The Report
Trump v the Republicans in New Hampshire: PJ O'Rourke on the campaign trail
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
US satirist PJ O'Rourke goes on the campaign trail in New Hampshire. Will people really vote for Donald Trump? Could he really be the next president of the United States? Show more
Why do some businesses bend over backwards for customers and others appear not to care? Evan Davis discusses the dos and don'ts of customer service. Show more
Scientists have detected gravitational waves. Tracey Logan discovers how these ripples in space time, predicted by Einstein 100 years ago, were revealed. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the poetry of Rumi, the Persian scholar and Sufi mystic of the 13th century, whose great poetic works are the Masnavi and the Divan. Show more
The World Tonight
A Century on - Einstein's Theory is Proved Right
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
How do gravitational waves fit in with the rest of Einstein's work? The World Tonight speaks to UCL emeritus professor of the History and Philosophy of Science Arthur J Miller. Show more
Orlando arrives at an ending and a new beginning.
Comic monologue character studies by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan. With Emma Thompson and Olivia Colman. From 2016. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster, where the government says it will impose a new contract on junior doctors in England. Labour warns it could mean months of industrial action. Show more
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Monday, a young Catholic man from Sudan, falls for Muna, a Somali Muslim. Show more
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