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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Catherine Butcher, communications director of a Christian charity. Show more
Farming Today
Farming post-Brexit in England and Northern Ireland, Horse welfare
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Charlotte Smith hears about the attempt to bring 'health and harmony' to food and farming policy after Brexit, but some plans in Northern Ireland have hit problems. Show more
Conversational voices of those who are inspired by birds. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Berber people who dominated the western Maghreb and the south of the Iberian Peninsula from C11th, defending Al-Andalus from Christian attack. Show more
Benjamin Zephaniah reads his autobiography. No longer content in Birmingham, Zephaniah moves to London, where he finds himself culturally, religiously and politically inspired. Show more
'Slave' Anna's experience of being forced into prostitution, Woman's Hour listeners share stories about 'How Fat Feels' plus American folk duo, Anna & Elizabeth. Show more
After befriending American Heiress Milly Theale, Kate begins to have hope for a future with Merton. Stars Jodie Comer. Show more
Crossing Continents
The Belarus Tractor Factory
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Lucy Ash visits a Soviet-era business in Minsk to discover why it is such a successful global business and how it treats its workers. Show more
Art collector and broadcaster Alvin Hall examines how African-American self-taught artists are gaining recognition from American institutions today and why there is further to go. Show more
Writer Joe Dunthorne asks what can be learnt about living together from the mosh pit at a rock gig. Show more
You and Yours
TSB Fraud Risk, Dumping DIY Waste, Disability in Music
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Are TSB's IT problems leaving customers at risk of fraud? Plus the councils charging to dispose of DIY waste but taking a risk on fly tipping, and disability in classical music. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Lee was the first global Chinese film star, with an influence that spread across the globe. Not through ideology or revolution, but thanks to the fastest fists in East Asia. Show more
Lily demands answers, and Jazzer gatecrashes. Show more
A former secret policeman has been found murdered. Bertalan Lazar, a special investigator in Hungary during the Cold War, is assigned to the case. By Philip Palmer. Show more
Copper from Swansea fuelled the industrial revolution. As the 'Man Engine' visits to celebrate that past Helen Mark explores how heavy industry shaped the place and its people. Show more
Emily Watson makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Maternity Worldwide. Show more
Open Book
Crime writer John Harvey, The best characters in fiction
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Veteran crime writer John Harvey talks about the latest in his Charlie Resnick series, Body and Soul. And writers discuss what makes a convincing character in fiction. Show more
Award-winning British director Andrew Haigh reveals why he travelled to the southern states of America for his horse racing drama Lean On Pete. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Antarctic, Kew, Paleogenomics, Sea birds
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Adam on the restoration of the Temperate House at Kew, who owns ancient DNA and a major new study looking at glacier collapse in the Antarctic goes under the ice. Show more
Six O'Clock News
03/05/2018 Basque separatist group ETA disbands after decades of violence
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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The militant group says it's ending all organisational and political activity
Wild night-time noises from upstairs keep Mitch and Will awake. But who's making them? Stars Angus Deayton. From 2018. Show more
Harrison is stunned, and Shula lets her hair down. Show more
Front Row
Kate Mosse, Kanye West, Loewe Craft Prize
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Arts news, interviews and reviews. Kate Mosse talks about her new novel The Burning Chambers. Plus a discussion on Kanye West's controversial remarks. Show more
After befriending American Heiress Milly Theale, Kate begins to have hope for a future with Merton. Stars Jodie Comer. Show more
The Briefing Room
Is the Home Office a problem department?
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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After the resignation of Amber Rudd as home secretary, what is it about the Home Office that makes it such a challenging government department to lead? With David Aaronovitch. Show more
In Business
Out of Office: The Rise of the Digital Nomad
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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With a laptop and wifi, digital nomads can make a living anywhere. But what does this super-mobile labour force mean for the world of work? Jonty Bloom hits the road to find out. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Antarctic, Kew, Paleogenomics, Sea birds
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Adam on the restoration of the Temperate House at Kew, who owns ancient DNA and a major new study looking at glacier collapse in the Antarctic goes under the ice. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Berber people who dominated the western Maghreb and the south of the Iberian Peninsula from C11th, defending Al-Andalus from Christian attack. Show more
The World Tonight
Key local elections in England
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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First big test for the parties since 2017 General Election Show more
As Sandy settles into Gardie and the crofting life, a new young couple move into the valley. Abridged by Robin Brooks. Read by Steven Robertson. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A seemingly ordinary train ride turns into an unexpected adventure for Edmund and Dolorosa. Starring Celia Imrie and Charles Edwards. From October 2015. Show more
Sean Curran and the team report from Westminster.
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Benjamin Zephaniah reads his autobiography. No longer content in Birmingham, Zephaniah moves to London, where he finds himself culturally, religiously and politically inspired. Show more
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