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A spiritual comment and prayer for the day with Chine McDonald.
A new study is warning that any trade barriers post-Brexit could seriously affect imports of dairy products. And how farmers ploughed through crops to stop a fire spreading. Show more
David Attenborough presents the crossbill. Show more
Historian Margaret MacMillan assesses international attempts to control and justify conflict. Show more
Woman's Hour
Baroness Helena Kennedy guest edits Woman's Hour Takeover 2018
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Programme that offers a female perspective on the world. Includes News at 10am. Baroness Helena Kennedy discusses keeping children safe online and men's response to #MeToo. Show more
Crime or incompetence? Max questions his mother about the mysterious disappearance of his inheritance. Linsey is also on the case - and she's taking no prisoners. Show more
Brett Westwood embraces the willow. A tree celebrated across cultures for its beauty and versatility, it is the tree we have hugged closer than any other. Show more
Laura Barton visits the city of Norwich where, among the cathedrals and church towers, there is a distinctly playful music being made. Show more
On this day in 1918, the Tsar of Russia and his family were executed in Ekaterinburg, while in Devon, the Graham family are reunited. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Are we pursuing happiness, or is the happiness industry pursuing us? Leo Johnson goes on a year-long journey to explore radical philosophies of happiness. Show more
Shula is shocked by a request, and Jennifer causes concern. Show more
Crystal Yu is Michelle, a Tiger Girl addicted to gambling in London's casinos. What will it take for her to walk away from family, culture and the empty promise of huge wealth? Show more
Jay Rayner and his panel of culinary experts are in Inverness. Professor Barry Smith, Paula McIntyre, Rob Owen-Brown and Rachel McCormack answer the audience questions. Show more
Tom Holland visits Thamesmead fifty years on from its foundation, Iszi Lawrence asks why women were publicly inconvenienced, and we meet the monks brewing beer. Show more
Rex Bloomstein goes inside the parole system to reveal how decisions are made regarding the release of prisoners, including those convicted of violent offences. Show more
Harriett Gilbert is joined by writer and broadcaster Samira Ahmed and comedian and actor Elis James to discuss favourite books. Show more
Eddie Mair with interviews, context and analysis.
Helen Lederer reads from her teen diaries, when she was more interested in boys than school work. With Rufus Hound. From 2018. Show more
Lilian discovers the truth, and Alistair considers his options. Show more
Front Row
Sacha Baron Cohen's Who Is America?, Glasgow School of Art Rebuild, Anita Corbin, China's Most Expensive Film Flops
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Who Is America? - Sacha Baron Cohen's new TV series reviewed. The latest update on rebuilding the Glasgow School of Art. And photographer Anita Corbin on her First Women project. Show more
Crime or incompetence? Max questions his mother about the mysterious disappearance of his inheritance. Linsey is also on the case - and she's taking no prisoners. Show more
File on 4
Prison, drugs and debts - who's paying the price?
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Who is really paying the price of the sophisticated drug markets now running in jails? Danny Shaw investigates how the prison drug problem is spilling out into local communities. Show more
News, views and information for the blind or partially sighted. We talk to the Civil Aviation Authority about their latest report into the treatment of disabled people in airports. Show more
Inside Health
Weaning Babies, Seeing the Same Doctor Saves Lives, NHS Research, Mental Capacity
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The relationship between when babies are weaned and the amount of time they sleep has hit the headlines after a new study has been published. Now UNICEF has got involved. Show more
Allan Little talks to Professor Sarah Harper of the Royal Institution and theologian and writer Richard Holloway about the ageing world, in the latest Enlightenment discussion. Show more
The World Tonight
Theresa May narrowly survives Commons vote on key Brexit issue.
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Rebel amendment which would have kept Britain in a customs union with the EU is defeated Show more
Adrian and his mother appear in the local newspaper, and Adrian supports his mother during the birth of his sister. Show more
Brian Cox and Robin Ince are joined on stage by Danny Wallace, Hannah Fry and Timandra Harkness to ask: how big is big data, and what wisdom lies hidden within it? Show more
The government narrowly escapes defeat on a crucial Brexit issue in the Commons. Susan Hulme reports on another dramatic day at Westminster. Show more
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Bereavement forces you to consider how much things matter. The second episode of Laurence Scott's philosophical memoir. Read by Stephen Mangan. Show more
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