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The latest news from BBC Radio 4.
Spiritual reflection to start the day with the former moderator of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly, the Very Rev John Chalmers.
Traceability and food fraud are the issues looked at, alongside You and Yours. Also, why British abattoirs are installing electronic imaging equipment to grade carcasses. Show more
John Aitchison presents the lesser spotted woodpecker. Show more
Midweek
Martha High, Chris Lemmon, The Reverend Robin Griffith-Jones, Jamie Squibb
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Libby meets soul singer Martha High, Chris Lemmon, son of the actor Jack, the Reverend Robin Griffith-Jones of the Temple Church in London, and motocross rider Jamie Squibb. Show more
Woman's Hour
Jodie Foster talks about fame, her relationship with her mum and her latest film project
41 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Jodie Foster on her latest movie and how she's coped with fame for the last 50 years. Plus part three of our Chain - Grace Ononiwu, chief crown prosecutor for the West Midlands. Show more
Mary Anne takes some time out before her operation and Jake takes a chance on Jonah. Stars Laurel Lefkow and Fox Fisher. From May 2016. Show more
The Listening Project
Tim and Michael - Living on the Border
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Fi Glover with a conversation about how a random postcode can change a national identity. Show more
Born in Bradford is one of the largest health studies in the world, with 14,000 babies followed from birth. Winifred Robinson has been alongside them and their families since 2007. Show more
The surgery comes under the control of the private sector in a shake-up of care provision. Stars Neil Dudgeon. From 2016. Show more
On this day in 1916, Sir Neville Chamberlain opened the royal commission on the Irish Rebellion in Dublin, and Oswald Dyer attends tribunal in Exeter. Show more
You and Yours
NHS continuing care, Gay bars, Hotel Chocolat
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Consumer affairs programme. Patients entitled to NHS continuing care. Is online dating making gay bars redundant? And the man behind the recent success of Hotel Chocolat. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Hear the words 'quintessential English countryside' and where do you think of - the sublime north or the beautiful south? Helen Castor argues it ought to be the Midlands. Show more
It is a big day at Home Farm, and Pip has a visitor. Show more
Will wakes to find he has travelled 100 years into the future to a post-capitalist London. An exciting new version of William Morris' classic. Dramatised for radio by Sarah Woods. Show more
Money Box
Money Box Live: Understanding the New State Pension
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Paul Lewis and a panel of guests explore the complexity of the new state pension. Show more
All in the Mind
Exams and the mental health of children, A community approach to suicide prevention
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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The reality of exam stress - is there a link between pressure to do well in exams and children's mental health? And the community initiative to prevent suicide. Show more
Thinking Allowed
'Queer' wars, Nigerian beauty pageants
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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'Queer' wars: Laurie Taylor considers the global struggle for LGBT rights and the challenges to the idea of universal human rights. Plus a reflection on Nigerian beauty pageants. Show more
The Media Show
Press bias, Police and the media, Digital media
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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How are the media representing the two sides of the referendum campaign? Reuters say there is press bias towards leave. And new guidance on how police and press can work together. Show more
Six O'Clock News
25/05//2016 Institute for Fiscal Studies criticised in EU referendum debate
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Vote Leave accuses IFS of bias after it warned about the financial impact of Brexit
Victoria Coren Mitchell discusses money, dress codes and TV dramas with Alex Horne, Jonny Woo and Richard Osman. From May 2016. Show more
Fallon and Kirsty get their heads together, and Jazzer digs his heels in. Show more
Front Row
Neil Gaiman, Liz Lochhead, Roy Williams
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Arts programme. Writer Neil Gaiman on the TV adaptation of his short stories, poet and playwright Liz Lochhead on Moliere, and playwright Roy Williams on Marvin Gaye. Show more
Mary Anne takes some time out before her operation and Jake takes a chance on Jonah. Stars Laurel Lefkow and Fox Fisher. From May 2016. Show more
Will technology make language barriers obsolete? FutureProofing discovers the future of language and finds out how we may not actually need it all. Show more
Dominic Lawson asks Peter Hitchens about his transition from his youthful Trotskyism to his current conservatism. Show more
Science Stories
Episode 2: Chaucer's Astrolabe - The Medieval GPS
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Philip Ball tells the story of Chaucer's Astrolabe, the medieval equivalent of GPS, and how England's most renowned poet came to write the world's first scientific manual. Show more
Midweek
Martha High, Chris Lemmon, The Reverend Robin Griffith-Jones, Jamie Squibb
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Libby meets soul singer Martha High, Chris Lemmon, son of the actor Jack, the Reverend Robin Griffith-Jones of the Temple Church in London, and motocross rider Jamie Squibb. Show more
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The World Tonight
Latest on future of Tata Steel in UK
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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The latest on the future of Tata Steel in UK, the rights of transgender people in America, and how ticket touts are pushing up ticket prices. Show more
Harry and Leon feel edgy about a big drug deal. Meanwhile, Becky is still trying to make it as a dancer but knows that Pete will not be happy about how she will have to fund it. Show more
An alien recounts a disastrous trip to Earth. Lenny Henry’s comic monologue with twists-in-the-tale. From 2016. Show more
Dramatised by Sean Grundy, Warhol captures New York high society from 1976 to 1987. Based on The Andy Warhol Diaries, edited by Pat Hackett. Show more
After deputies' day at Prime Minister's Question time in the Commons, Sean Curran reports on the lively exchanges between Labour's Angela Eagle and chancellor George Osborne. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
In Hyderabad, writer Aarathi Prasad meets the family of Hakims (doctors) who reset bones. It all began with a rabbit, so the bonesetter's story goes. Show more
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