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Reflection with Fr Dermot Morrin, Dominican friar and university chaplain in Edinburgh. Show more
Farming Today
10/09/19 - Defra secretary under scrutiny, definition of veal and beef, anglers monitoring water quality
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Defra secretary admits the Agriculture Bill will fail to get through Parliament and will have to be re-submitted. Show more
Liz Bonnin presents the black-footed albatross of Midway Atoll in the Pacific Ocean. Show more
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
One producer, one randomly generated postcode, and the search for an unheard story. Show more
Interview series. Lucy Mangan feels she avoids responsibility whenever she can. She talks to Reverend Claire Herbert about a life of helping others. Show more
Woman's Hour
Sci-Fi, Sex Discrimination, My Best Day
56 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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The programme that offers a female perspective on the world Show more
Paul served a sentence for murdering Zoe. But after 10 years, Zoe has returned. Read by Aston Kelly and Sean Kearns. Show more
Writer and broadcaster Timandra Harkness explores why rates of life expectancy in the UK are stalling and asks what action should be taken. Show more
What is like to be an artist in a country led by a far right-president? Brazilian artists and thinkers explore the cultural life of their country in the era of Bolsonaro. Show more
Five newly commissioned short stories to mark this year's BBC National Short Story Award. In Ben Markovits' Open Day, we follow Helen as she faces 'losing' her son to... university Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: Are you dependent on prescribed painkillers?
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Call You and Yours asks, 'Are you dependent on prescribed painkillers?' Show more
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Mon-Thurs: Analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Sarah Montague. Fri: Analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Mark Mardell.
Norman Borlaug transformed agricultural production around the world by tinkering with the genetic design of wheat. Yet worries about overpopulation continue. Show more
Jennifer finds herself out in the cold and Kirsty's new neighbour causes a stir. Show more
World Service reporter Christopher Gunness finds himself at the centre of the 1988 Burmese student revolution. He befriends human rights lawyer U Nay Min to get his information. Show more
Josie Long presents stories inspired by poet Mary Oliver, from a meditation on seasons to an exploration of wanting. From 2019. Show more
In Lucy Caldwell’s powerful story about motherhood and loss, past and present collide. Read by Jessica Raine Show more
Michael Symmons Roberts - formerly an atheist, now a Catholic - examines how atheism in Britain today is becoming an increasingly complicated tapestry of beliefs and non-beliefs. Show more
Great Lives
Fiona Shaw nominates the actress Eleonora Duse
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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BAFTA winner Fiona Shaw chooses the pioneering 19th-century actress, Eleonora Duse. With Matthew Parris. From 2019. Show more
Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
Six O'Clock News
10/09/2019 Trump fires National Security Adviser
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Donald Trump has announced on Twitter that he's sacked his National Security Adviser, John Bolton, amid rumours that the two have clashed over foreign policy.
A showbiz journey from the great American songbook to the biggest-selling single to have never been a hit Stateside. From 2019. Show more
Jim springs more than one surprise and Tracy comes to the rescue. Show more
Front Row
The British Ceramics Biennial, Novelist Nell Zink, The Jumper Factory, Tamsin Grey
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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We hear about the work on display in Stoke-on-Trent for this year's British Ceramics Biennial, and Nell Zink discusses her acclaimed new book Doxology 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
Reporter Paul Kenyon (right) confronts a convicted British paedophile who is on the run in Bulgaria after breaking an order banning him from travelling abroad without permission. Show more
New Zealander Joanne Roughton Arnold chose singing opera over playing the violin. Alan Pingarrón from Mexico is taking part in a Royal Opera House training programme. Show more
Philip Ball tells the story of Alexis Carrel, the pioneering French surgeon who worked to preserve life outside the body and create an immortal chicken heart in a dish. Show more
A new life in Europe has had the unexpected consequence of increased divorce rates within immigrant and refugee communities. Chitra Ramaswamy explores a very modern phenomenon. Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
John Bolton is sacked
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Five newly commissioned short stories to mark this year's BBC National Short Story Award. In Ben Markovits' Open Day, we follow Helen as she faces 'losing' her son to... university Show more
The writer and broadcaster’s comic life-search for useful male role models in books, films and real life, as he grew up with five sisters during The Troubles in 1970s Belfast. Show more
Has the digital world revived a human social unit from the distant past? Aleks Krotoski considers the concept of 'tribe' in the modern world. Show more
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Malcolm Gladwell, best-selling author and host of the podcast, Revisionist History, explores the thorny issue of trust. Show more
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