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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Rev Prebendary Edward Mason, rector of Bath Abbey. Show more
The Great Repeal Bill - what does it mean for the countryside? We hear from the RSPB and the president of the NFU. Also, controversial farmland at Stonehenge, and farming bees. Show more
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the wood pigeon. Show more
Arundhati Roy, Booker Prize-winning writer, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. Show more
After a lifetime in politics, Machiavelli can no longer outwit his enemies in Florence's government. Tortured in Florence's notorious Stinche prison, his life changes forever. Show more
Woman's Hour
Tamsin Greig, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Single Parents
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Tamsin Greig on playing Malvolia, Cosey Fanni Tutti on Art Sex Music, Cherry Healey and single parents, and Craft Prize - spotlight on glass. Show more
The deadly prophecy is complete, but Shardlake is convinced one final act of terror is still to come. Stars Justin Salinger. Show more
The Americans blame the Russians; the Russians blame the west. Gordon Corera delves into the murky world of subversion from the perspective of Britain and the west. Show more
In Russia, a family estate is about to be turned into a golf course. Stars comedy trio Peepolykus. From 2017. Show more
Tim Harford introduces inventions, ideas and innovations that have helped to create the modern economic world. Installing Windows might take 5,000 years without the compiler. Show more
You and Yours
Building starter homes on brownfield sites; Unreliable car MPG figures; Unregulated beauty treatments sold online
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Peter White on efforts to build starter homes on brownfield sites. Unregulated cosmetic procedures advertised online. The actual MPG figures falling short of car maker's claims. Show more
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The European Commission says talks on a new trade deal with the UK could begin after "sufficient progress" is made on the terms of Brexit. Show more
Barry Smith presents a journey into the human multi-sensory experience. How our senses can be extended, augmented, repaired or enhanced. Show more
Pip is on edge, and Justin plays it cool. Show more
Contemporary crime drama by Roy Williams. Max has a hunch about someone who comes in to the police station to make a victim statement. Show more
Eric Robson and the panel are at Audley End in Essex. Alongside Eric this week are James Wong, Christine Walkden and Bob Flowerdew. Show more
Short story by Kevin Barry. The death of an elderly relative leads to an unexpected inheritance, in more ways than one. Read by Kevin Barry. Show more
Last Word
David Storey, Ahmed Kathrada, Barbara Buss, Aloysius 'Lucky' Gordon
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Matthew Bannister on writer David Storey, anti apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada, editor Barbara Buss, drug dealer Lucky Gordon. Show more
Feedback
Westminster coverage, the end of Midweek and the editor of The Archers
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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BBC News respond to listeners' comments about the Westminster coverage, it's farewell to Midweek and questions are raised about reporting of the anti-Brexit march. Show more
One child was still a baby, the other was at primary school; their loss has changed their families forever. Fi Glover presents. Show more
Six O'Clock News
31/03/2017 EU says no to early trade talks
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EU demands "sufficient progress" in Brexit talks before negotiating trade deal
Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis and guests present the week in news through stand-up and sketches. Lisa Jen Brown, Kiri Pritchard McLean and Tudur Owen join Steve and Hugh. Show more
Lilian bares her soul, and there is a barney at Brookfield. Show more
Front Row
Decline and Fall; Adrian Mole turns 50; Hollie McNish
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As a new TV adaptation is aired, Front Row discusses Evelyn Waugh's Decline and Fall; Adrian Mole at 50 - a look at his poetry; Hollie McNish on her play about women in football. Show more
The deadly prophecy is complete, but Shardlake is convinced one final act of terror is still to come. Stars Justin Salinger. Show more
Any Questions?
Hilary Benn MP, Dan Hannan MEP, Norman Lamb MP, Allie Renison
48 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate from the Festival Drayton Centre in Market Drayton, with Hilary Benn MP, Dan Hannan MEP, Norman Lamb MP and Allie Renison. Show more
Tom Shakespeare argues that viewing dementia as a disability could help those dealing with the condition. Show more
Philosopher Barry Smith presents a journey into the human multi-sensory experience. Show more
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The World Tonight
South Africa's Zuma faces criticism over reshuffle
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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A look at political crises facing Jacob Zuma in South Africa and Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela. And the chief minister of Gibraltar dicusses Brexit and Spanish territorial claims. Show more
Sarah Pinborough's best-selling psychological thriller. Can Louise save Adele? Or is it Louise who needs saving? Show more
Woman's Hour
Late Night Woman's Hour: Viv Albertine
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Lauren Laverne interviews Viv Albertine at the Free Thinking Festival for the first edition of the programme to be recorded in front of an audience. Show more
Mark D'Arcy reports from Westminster.
The Listening Project
Bernie and Steph - A Difficult Conversation
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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A husband who had never talked about his feelings at the loss of their daughter finally opens up about the experience. Fi Glover presents. Show more
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After a lifetime in politics, Machiavelli can no longer outwit his enemies in Florence's government. Tortured in Florence's notorious Stinche prison, his life changes forever. Show more
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