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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Amanda Khozi Mukwashi. Show more
Farming Today
26/06/18: CO2 shortage and pig production, Minette Batters, Microchipping horses
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
CO2 shortages in Scotland are causing problems for an abattoir that processes pigs. Anna Hill asks Andy McGowan from Scottish Pig Producers how producers are being affected. Show more
Bill Oddie presents the nuthatch. Show more
Historian Margaret MacMillan asks if war an essential part of being human. Show more
The birth of surrealism in this racy, rackety Paris quarter: The Great War and Marcel Duchamp. Read by Tracy Ann Oberman. Show more
Woman's Hour
Woman's Hour activism poll, Lore Segal, Teenagers, Sex and parental rules
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The results of the Woman's Hour poll on activism, campaigning and public life. Plus what do you do when your teenager asks if their girlfriend/boyfriend can stay overnight? Show more
Val McDermid's crime series proves that losing weight is murderous. But who would want to kill Jean Cranberry and why? Written by Shelley Silas. Show more
Are we serving our young people well enough when it comes to mental health? Show more
On the 100th anniversary of Debussy's death, Frances Fyfield is joined by the French conductor Francois Xavier Roth to explore the composer's orchestral masterpiece, La Mer. Show more
On this day in 1918, a Devon newspaper misreported that deposed Russian Tsar had been shot, and at Newton Abbot train station, Gabriel arrives with hopes of reviving his marriage. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: How good is end-of-life care now?
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Consumer phone-in. If you have lost a friend or family member to a terminal illness, what was your experience of their end-of-life care? Show more
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The life in the new NHS gave some hospital doctors the time and freedom to innovate, like John Charnley, who invented the 'Charnley' hip replacement. Show more
Tom looks to the future, and David needs a favour. Show more
Toby Jones stars as the corrupt MP Joseph Olinska. While his stepson Brian languishes in jail, Joseph continues to launder money for South American drug barons. Show more
Josie Long hears stories of crossing over to the other side - from radio waves permeating political barriers to the migratory routes of eels. Show more
Making History
Pilgrimage, Overseas cricketers, How the ancients helped build Milton Keynes
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Tom Holland and guests pull on their walking boots to explore the history of pilgrimage and ask why so many people are interested in it now. Show more
Is face mapping a valuable tool in the fight against serious crime or a new threat to our civil liberties? And does it work? Joshua Rozenberg investigates. Show more
Writers Juno Dawson and Pandora Sykes discuss favourite books Bonjour Tristesse, Neuromancer and The Versions of Us with Harriett Gilbert. Show more
Six O'Clock News
26/06/2018 A Taliban member has been convicted of plotting an attack on MPs
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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A man planned to attack politicians and police in a knife attack
Anneka Rice delves into her teenage past, when more cooking and cleaning was done than school work. With Rufus Hound. From 2018. Show more
Anisha drops a bombshell, and Neil is forced to hold his tongue. Show more
Front Row
Michael Jackson at the National Portrait Gallery, Kynren in Bishop Auckland
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Michael Jackson's personal photographer Todd Gray talks to John Wilson about the star's complex relationship with his own image. Plus the Kynren pageant in Bishop Auckland. Show more
Val McDermid's crime series proves that losing weight is murderous. But who would want to kill Jean Cranberry and why? Written by Shelley Silas. Show more
File on 4
Falling Short - Fake News and Financial Markets
38 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
If fake news is poisoning public debate, then what is it doing to financial markets? File on 4 investigates the circulation of false information which can damage thriving firms. Show more
In Touch
Universal Credit and Astronomy for the Blind
20 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
In Touch talks to researchers behind a report into how blind and visually impaired people could be affected by the change to universal credit. Show more
All in the Mind
All in the Mind Awards ceremony from the Wellcome Collection in London
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Claudia Hammond meets the nominated people and organisations who have made a huge difference to other people's lives in the 2018 All in the Mind Mental Health Awards ceremony. Show more
Allan Little talks to Dutch thinker Rutger Bregman and Professor Mona Siddiqui about utopianism, in the first of a series of discussions in the spirit of the Enlightenment. Show more
The World Tonight
Supreme Court upholds US travel ban
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Ruling seen as one of the biggest victories of the Trump presidency. Show more
Tensions arise between Sylvia and her neighbour Mr Collins - and young Sam is caught in the middle. Read by Barbara Flynn. Show more
When Phil's money troubles finally come to a head, he is forced to get a proper job as a takeaway delivery driver - making some surprising discoveries along the way. Show more
Sean Curran reports from Westminster, where foreign secretary Boris Johnson is back from his overseas trip. He faced questions from MPs over Donald Trump's trip to the UK.
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The birth of surrealism in this racy, rackety Paris quarter: The Great War and Marcel Duchamp. Read by Tracy Ann Oberman. Show more
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