The latest shipping forecast.
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.
A spiritual reflection and prayer to begin the day, with Canon Simon Doogan.
The new secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs, Michael Gove, discusses Brexit, badgers, trade and the challenges facing farming with Charlotte Smith. Show more
The latest weather forecast for farmers.
Tweet of the Day
Neil Anderson on the Golden Eagle
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Wildlife cameraman Neil Anderson describes hiking and abseiling on a cliffside in the Scottish Highlands to track down a golden eagle nest. Show more
News and current affairs. Includes Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Start the Week
Health Inequality: TB, Trauma and Technology
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Cultural discussion programme. Andrew Marr discusses health and mental wellbeing with Lynne Jones, Michael Marmot, Kathryn Lougheed and John Powell. Show more
Kassia St Clair explores the colour palette, beginning with the hidden stories behind various shades of white. Read by Francesca Dymond. Show more
Woman's Hour
Alison Moyet, Women in Corbyn's team, Kate Nash
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Alison Moyet performs live; opportunities for politically experienced women missed in Jeremy Corbyn's new shadow cabinet; Kate Nash as a 1980s wrestler; why more women are in jail. Show more
Sumayya Hilmi must decide the future of the family-run hospital. Syrian writers and actors provide a rare glimpse of how life is lived in contemporary Damascus. Show more
Series documenting the untold dramas of 21st-century Britain. This is one young man's story - a story of grit, determination, ambition and limitations, love and acceptance. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Kate Fox explores the perfect body - do these unrealistic ideals actually reflect the diverse society we live in? From 2017. Show more
Tim Harford introduces inventions, ideas and innovations that have helped to create the modern economic world. Invented in 1656, the clock has become a vital part of the economy. Show more
You and Yours
The EU referendum effect- one year on; Bicycle hire; Child friendly festivals
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One year on from the EU referendum, what impact has there been on prices? We'll be speaking to the man launching the world's largest bicycle hire operator here in the UK. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Analysis of news and current affairs.
Our Man in the Middle East
Part 16: A Taste of Fire and Smoke
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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The impact of religious divisions across the Middle East, witnessed by the BBC's Jeremy Bowen. Show more
Pip insists she is fine, and Tracy makes her mark. Show more
Love is put through the toughest Q and A in this comedy of festival manners written by Glyn Maxwell and recorded on location at Hay Festival. Show more
Steve Punt hosts the battle of wits as three students from the University of Hull, take on their professors. From 2017. Show more
The Food Programme
Alastair Little: A Life through Food
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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As he prepares to move to Australia, leaving a lasting culinary legacy here in the UK, chef and food writer Alastair Little shares his life in food with Sheila Dillon. Show more
Film presenter Antonia Quirke speaks to key crew members working on the film and drama series that are defining modern entertainment. Show more
What's the relationship between religion and hip hop? Robert Beckford and guests discuss. Show more
Six O'Clock News
19/06/2017 Attack on Muslim worshippers
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The prime minister has described an attack on a group of Muslims as "an act of hatred".
Nicholas Parsons hosts the award-winning panel show. Paul Merton, Ross Noble, Fern Britton and Gyles Brandreth play the game, with Hayley Sterling blowing the whistle. From 2017. Show more
Justin's hackles are raised, and Kirsty feels she has lost a friend. Show more
Front Row
Diane Keaton, Glow, 2017 Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Award winners
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Diane Keaton on Hampstead, Annie Hall and The Godfather; the winners of the Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals; and comedy series Glow created by Nurse Jackie writer, Liz Flahive. Show more
Sumayya Hilmi must decide the future of the family-run hospital. Syrian writers and actors provide a rare glimpse of how life is lived in contemporary Damascus. Show more
Giles Edwards asks what happened in Portsmouth after the anti-paedophile riots in 2000. Show more
How did Brazil's boom years turn to dust? David Baker investigates and asks if there are wider lessons for developing countries across the world. Show more
Brett Westwood explores our relationship with that icon of extinction, the dodo. Show more
Start the Week
Health Inequality: TB, Trauma and Technology
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Cultural discussion programme. Andrew Marr discusses health and mental wellbeing with Lynne Jones, Michael Marmot, Kathryn Lougheed and John Powell. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The World Tonight
PM condemns 'sickening' mosque attack
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. Show more
In Arundhati Roy's powerful novel, Musa is forced to make an impossible choice in war-torn Kashmir. Indira Varma is the reader. Show more
Hull is UK City of Culture. John Godber takes a drive round the city with people who will keep its cultural heart beating long after the circus has left town. Show more
Documentary. Times columnist Iain Martin examines the role of language differences in social divides. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
Kassia St Clair explores the colour palette, beginning with the hidden stories behind various shades of white. Read by Francesca Dymond. Show more
The latest shipping forecast.
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