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Spiritual reflection and prayer to start the day with healthcare chaplain, the Rev Duncan MacLaren. Show more
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The latest news headlines. Including the weather and a look at the papers.
Clare Balding is walking in Surrey with former detainees of the Gatwick Immigration Removal Centres. Show more
A panel of experts discuss whether animal welfare and food production can coexist and how standards can or should be improved in the future. Charlotte Smith presents. Show more
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Sam Coates of The Times asks how Brexit is affecting the social lives of politicians. And why have negotiations on security arrangements only just begun? Show more
From Our Own Correspondent
A boarding school for Boko Haram?
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Reports from writers and journalists around the world. Kate Adie finds out why some schools in northern Nigeria are sending their students out to beg. Show more
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Miles Jupp is joined by Lucy Porter, Neil Delamere, Vicki Pepperdine and Hugo Rifkind for a satirical review of the week's news. Show more
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Any Questions?
Ruth Dudley Edwards, Damian Hinds MP, Paul Mason, Lisa Nandy MP
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Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate from the Radio Theatre at Broadcasting House, London. Show more
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Inspector Chen finds himself 'promoted' sideways from the Shanghai Police Bureau before narrowly escaping a night club trap and exposing a web of financial and sexual corruption. Show more
Uilleann pipes maker David Lim welcomes musicians Mike McGoldrick and Jim Horan to his workshop, revealing a unique insight into how the instrument is made and played. Show more
Woman's Hour
Actor Anita Dobson. Children and online game addiction. Cook the perfect sourdough.
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Actor Anita Dobson. Playwright Athena Stevens. Children and online game addiction. Cook the perfect sourdough. Show more
Chris Morris with the day's news.
Listeners on making homes, gardens and living in a shed. Plus Peter Gibbs from Gardeners' Question Time reads our Your News bulletin. Show more
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Loose Ends
Lee 'Kix' Thompson, Kevin Le Gendre, Yuriko Kotani, The Last Poets, Maya Youssef, YolanDa Brown, Clive Anderson
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Clive Anderson and YolanDa Brown are joined by Lee 'Kix' Thompson, Kevin Le Gendre and Yuriko Kotani for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. Show more
Mark Coles profiles the prospective new Italian prime minister - the mystery man Giuseppe Conte. Show more
Saturday Review
The Breadwinner, Brighton Festival, Sister Corita Kent, Susannah Walker, King Lear
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Angelina Jolie's The Breadwinner, Brighton Festival, Sister Corita Kent in Ditchling, Susannah Walker's The Life of Stuff and Anthony Hopkins in BBC TV's King Lear. Show more
Stuart Maconie celebrates the flirtatiously unhinged golden age of rock press music interviews. With Caitlin Moran. From 2018. Show more
Voices of the First World War
Omnibus 1915 Part Two
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Dan Snow brings together the sound archive collections of the Imperial War Museums and the BBC to tell the story of World War I through the voices of those who were there. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by weather.
How technology and social change could mean the end of fashion. Discover what will shape fashion, affect the planet's environment and our own identities in future. Show more
The first of the 2018 semi-finals features winners and high-scoring runners-up from the year's heats. Russell Davies asks the questions. Show more
Writer James Walker explores the poetry of the pits in the English East Midlands. He unearths the dialect verse penned underground over decades of mining in Nottinghamshire. Show more
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It is 1999, and expectation rides high for Jasmine on GCSE results day. Until her boyfriend receives some results of his own. Written and read by poet and writer Sabrina Mahfouz. Show more
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