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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Bishop Richard Chartres, dean of Her Majesty's Chapels Royal. Show more
Live animal transport and export - how many hours should animals be allowed to travel? The RSPCA and the National Farmers Union Scotland share their views with Charlotte Smith. Show more
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the northern wheatear. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how the Queen of England fought to hold on to power for the sake of her son, when her husband's mental illness made him unable to rule. Show more
Jennifer Leaning of Harvard University's FXB Center for Health and Human Rights explains how she realised that climate change has a crucial part to play in human migration. Show more
Catherine discovers Linton lives at Wuthering Heights and begins to keep secrets. Starring Ben Batt and Chloe Pirrie. Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
Malaysia's Political Drama
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A whirlwind of shifting loyalties, rotating characters, and plot twist after plot twist. Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories from around the world. Show more
Anglo-Spanish artist Sonia Boue responds to the crisis in Catalonia and the Spanish Civil War by retracing her father's exile and exhibiting her work in Spain for the first time. Show more
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You and Yours
Bereavement Payments, Northern Ireland High Street, German Asparagus
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The widowed parents who are losing out after changes to bereavement benefits, the struggling high street in Northern Ireland and the German love of asparagus. Show more
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Alan Dein asks several generations of five families from across the UK revealing questions about what they do in their spare time. Show more
Lily admits the truth, and Susan has a bone to pick. Show more
Following the assassination of Caesar, Brutus and Cassius are forced to leave Rome. But the combined forces of Mark Antony and Octavius are hot on their heels. Show more
Clare Balding is walking in Surrey with former detainees of the Gatwick Immigration Removal Centres. Show more
Jason Watkins makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Missing People. Show more
Literary magazine programme. Anthony Horowitz talks about the qualities of Fleming's writing and what it is like to follow in the spy master's footsteps. Show more
Director Nora Twomey explains how her animated film about life under the Taliban in Afghanistan was produced by Angelina Jolie and made in Kilkenny. Show more
BBC Inside Science
CO2 and rice, Underground farming, Ancient interstellar asteroid, Microplastics air pollution
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New research suggests rice will be depleted in important B vitamins and minerals by rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere. Adam Rutherford explores the consequences. Show more
Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis.
Mitch's plan to watch the Aussie tennis final alone goes up in smoke and Louisa needs a date. Stars Angus Deayton. From 2018. Show more
Brian tries to make things right, and Adam drums up support. Show more
Front Row
Orla Kiely, British Asian theatre, Belinda Bauer
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Designer Orla Kiely on her new exhibition, crime novelist Belinda Bauer discusses her new novel Snap, Sudha Bhuchar and Prav MJ consider British South Asian theatre. Show more
Catherine discovers Linton lives at Wuthering Heights and begins to keep secrets. Starring Ben Batt and Chloe Pirrie. Show more
The Briefing Room
Could Italy bring down the European Union?
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Why Italy's new populist government, which promises lower taxes and increased spending, has the rest of the EU worried. They see the potential for the biggest financial crisis yet. Show more
Ruth Alexander finds out who makes money out of what we throw away. On the trail of our recycling, she discovers a multi-billion dollar industry that is global, and in turmoil. Show more
BBC Inside Science
CO2 and rice, Underground farming, Ancient interstellar asteroid, Microplastics air pollution
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
New research suggests rice will be depleted in important B vitamins and minerals by rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere. Adam Rutherford explores the consequences. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss how the Queen of England fought to hold on to power for the sake of her son, when her husband's mental illness made him unable to rule. Show more
The World Tonight
Trump-Kim summit cancellation a 'sad moment in history'
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In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. Show more
Grief-stricken Cory has an idea for a new computer game and is introduced to an investor who may help. Read by Tanya Moodie. Show more
In a small town in Germany, Lorna is about to give Elke an English lesson. Stars Rebecca Front and Beth Mullen. From 2015. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster where, as Marks and Spencer announces plans to close 100 shops, MPs fear other shops will follow suit. Plus, no diary date for the EU Bill.
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Jennifer Leaning of Harvard University's FXB Center for Health and Human Rights explains how she realised that climate change has a crucial part to play in human migration. Show more
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