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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Canon Dr Sarah Rowland Jones, priest in charge of the City Parish of St John the Baptist, Cardiff. Show more
Charlotte Smith is on a sheep farm in South Wales, for the start of a week's worth of special programmes about lambing. Show more
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David Attenborough presents the great tit. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Cultural discussion programme. Mary-Ann Sieghart looks at studies of health, wellbeing and life chances with Helen Pearson, Oliver James, Marcus Munafo and Joseph Bullman. Show more
Woman's Hour
The Zoella effect, Supporting ex-offenders, The female voice in Judaism and Islam, Short story writer Arlene Heyman
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Young girls love a role model but what if it happens to be Zoella, the hugely popular vlogger? Plus supporting young offenders and a new collection of short stories, Scary Old Sex. Show more
Rachel Joyce dramatises Charlotte Bronte's iconic tale of injustice, romance, passion and danger. Starring Amanda Hale and Tom Burke. Show more
Grace Dent follows pop star and mum Stacey Jackson as she launches a career in business. Why does she keep chasing new dreams when she already has all the money she could wish for? Show more
A little East End snotling has arrived in the Cabinet War Rooms. How will Dot dispose of her? Stars Fenella Woolgar. From 2016. Show more
The huge 2,700 year old sculpture that guarded the gates of one of the most fabled cities in antiquity Show more
You and Yours
Facebook cloning, Air passenger duty, Travelling during pregnancy
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What happens when your Facebook page is cloned? Air passenger duty on economy tickets for all children is being abolished. How well are pregnant women treated on public transport? Show more
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The Cabinet Office has explained what to expect if Britain votes to leave the EU. It all comes down to Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. Edward Stourton presents. Show more
Incarnations: India in 50 Lives
Ramanujan: The Elbow of Genius
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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How the work of enigmatic mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan was rediscovered and remains at the forefront of the discipline even a century after his death. Show more
Bert looks back to the floods of a year ago. And Toby bends Lilian's ear. Show more
Pilgrim is on the trail of murderous magician Morgan Hambleton but first he must deal with the mysterious Mr Delancey, his strange wife Coral, and the secrets of Clennan Court
Four more competitors line up to face Russell Davies's general knowledge questions, in the eighth heat of the 2016 tournament. Show more
Dan Saladino explores the fierce debate over how 1.2bn people will be fed in the future.
Artist and writer Deborah Coughlin examines how artists are priced out of city areas they have helped revitalise. Show more
Ernie Rea and guests discuss the religion of Saudi Arabia. Show more
Six O'Clock News
29/02/2016 Migrants clash with police in France and Macedonia
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Teargas fired on the Greek-Macedonian border and at "the Jungle" camp in Calais. Nicola Sturgeon tells David Cameron not to fight a "miserable, fear-based" referendum campaign.
Gyles Brandreth, Tim Rice and Esther Rantzen join Paul Merton and Nicholas Parsons as they try to speak without deviation, hesitation or repetition in the classic panel game. Show more
Blossom Hill is alive with the sound of interfering. David and Pip are busy shearing. Show more
Front Row
The Brontes, Malian kora player Ballake Sissoko and French cellist Vincent Segal, Truth reviewed
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Arts news with Samira Ahmed, including AS Byatt on the enduring legacy of the Brontes' juvenilia, and Malian kora player Ballake Sissoko and French cellist Vincent Segal. Show more
Rachel Joyce dramatises Charlotte Bronte's iconic tale of injustice, romance, passion and danger. Starring Amanda Hale and Tom Burke. Show more
Europe: Strangers on My Doorstep
Episode 3: A Swedish Tale
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Keith Moore travels to northern Sweden to discover how a remote community is coping with 1,000 new residents, and he hears how change is affecting locals and migrants. Show more
As Jeremy Corbyn seeks to change Labour's policy on nuclear deterrence, the veteran political reporter John Sergeant examines the party's troubled relationship with 'the bomb'. Show more
In 1971, President Richard Nixon launched a war on cancer. In 2016, Vice President Joe Biden launches a 'moonshot' on cancer. Graham Easton asks if these directed campaigns work. Show more
Cultural discussion programme. Mary-Ann Sieghart looks at studies of health, wellbeing and life chances with Helen Pearson, Oliver James, Marcus Munafo and Joseph Bullman. Show more
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The World Tonight
Riot police clash with migrants in 'jungle' camp
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In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. French police clash with migrants as the demolition of the Calais 'jungle' camp begins. Show more
Until the murders, there were seven Blackwoods on the family estate. Now there are only three, including Merricat, who must look after them. Show more
Michael Rosen and Laura Wright look at research into the effects on family relationships of different kinds of communication - from face-to-face to phone to texting and messaging. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster on the row over access to official papers on the EU.
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Was James English or American? Letters and memoirs reveal why he felt like an outsider to both cultures. Read by Henry Goodman. Show more
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