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Badger culls will not now go ahead in Derbyshire while Defra looks into the relationship between vaccinating badgers in the area and running a cull. Show more
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Anticipating the opening of Tate Britain's major exhibition of the work of William Blake, Simon Schama presents his view of the visionary artist who was disparaged in his lifetime. Show more
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What impact is the continuing conflict over Brexit having on you? Phone lines are open from 9.00am on Monday. The number to call is 03700 100 444 Show more
Golden girl Zoe’s been dead for 10 years. But now a woman turns up claiming she’s Zoe. Read by Clare Dunne and Richard Clements. Show more
Peter Snowdon tells the inside story of the plans, hopes and disappointments of the MPs who formed the new Change UK political party. Show more
Loose Ends
Ben Elton, Mark Strong, Frans Bak, Gemma Cairney, Ashley Henry Trio, Lainey Wilson, Athena Kugblenu, Nikki Bedi
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Nikki Bedi and Athena Kugblenu are joined by Ben Elton, Mark Strong, Gemma Cairney and Frans Bak for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. Show more
Five newly commissioned short stories to mark this year's BBC National Short Story Award. Beginning with a tale of food and love by last year's winner Ingrid Persaud. Show more
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Child support, Noisy part-time neighbours, Irish whiskey
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Why single parents are getting letters writing off the child support claims, plus the partying neighbours who move in at weekends and the Irish whiskey tours that don't end well. Show more
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The bicycle freed women and the young working class to roam free, and led to advances in manufacturing. Has the bike had its day, or is it a technology whose best years lie ahead? Show more
There is tension at the Parish Council meeting and Freddie's confidence is knocked. Show more
Theresa Ikoko's award-winning drama written in response to Boko Haram's 2014 kidnapping of the Chibok schoolgirls. What happens to friendship when you are just trying to survive? Show more
Paul Gambaccini is in the chair for another contest of eclectic musical general knowledge, with competitors from Dublin, London and Cheltenham. Show more
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BBC National Short Story Award 2019
Silver Fish in the Midnight Sea by Jacqueline Crooks
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Tamara Lawrance reads Jacqueline Crooks’ shortlisted story. A young family struggles to find its place in a haunting tale about migration and the fear of not belonging. Show more
Step inside the House of Dreams, the home of artist Stephen Wright, which he has transformed into a work of art reverberating with love, dreams, fantasies and past lives. Show more
Ernie Rea in conversation with guests about the religious content in Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, which is often lost in its interpretation on the big screen. Show more
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09/09/2019 Johnson says he still wants a Brexit deal
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The Prime Minister has said he wants a Brexit deal, that he believes one is still possible - and that leaving the EU without one would be a failure.
Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons for the panel game where the challenge is to speak without repetition, hesitation or deviation. Show more
Jennifer finds herself out in the cold and Kirsty's new neighbour causes a stir. Show more
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Lucy Caldwell - BBC National Short Story Award nominee, Venice Film Festival winners, Israeli writer Etgar Keret, playwright Peter Nichols obituary. Show more
Artist Ben Rivers reinterprets the strange, poetic and sometimes brutal narratives of Moroccan storyteller Mohammed Mrabet. Part of a new commission by Radio 4 and Artangel. Show more
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Marawi: the story of the Philippines’ Lost City
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In 2017, Marawi was besieged by Islamic Sate supporters. Today, it is a city of ghosts. Show more
One in five people in Britain lack the digital skills they need to get by day-to-day. Dr Josie Barnard investigates who is affected and the consequences of being left behind. Show more
Anticipating the opening of Tate Britain's major exhibition of the work of William Blake, Simon Schama presents his view of the visionary artist who was disparaged in his lifetime. Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
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Tom Shakespeare visits artist Lucy Jones at her home in Ludlow to talk about painting, freedom and flowers. Show more
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