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Muller tells 14 dairy farmers they won't be renewing their contracts.
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Helen Mirren talks about her new film, The Good Liar, and equal pay, personal stories from our listeners about abortion, and Samantha Power, former US ambassador to the UN. Show more
Helen learns that her baby might be 'Indigo'. Part six of the conspiracy thriller starring Romola Garai and Jonathan Forbes. Show more
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Clive Anderson and Emma Freud are joined by Jeff Goldblum, Sir Trevor McDonald and Tricky for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. Show more
Award-winning novel set on the Northern Irish border during the Troubles. by Siobhan Dowd. Abridged by Sara Davies.
Mel...Catherine Cusack
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You and Yours
Passwords, Digital Giving and Heraldry
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Tech experts say businesses will dump password protection within five years in favour of biometrics. How long before we are all at it? Plus, the rise of a career break.
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Rob Newman tells the story of the extinction of the Alabama Pigtoe Mussel. This unassuming mollusc hid dark secrets, and forgotten history, in the sandy banks of the Mobile river Show more
Clarrie struggles with her grief and Johnny spots an opportunity Show more
By Vincent O'Connell. In 1942 a young woman with amnesia is pulled from a bombed building. A doctor and a policeman think she may know something vital to the British war effort. Show more
Paul Gambaccini hosts the general knowledge music quiz, with contestants from all over the UK competing to become Radio 4's musical mastermind for 2019. Show more
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Smoke and Celebration: Exploring Bonfire Night food traditions
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Sheila Dillon joins a team of cooks, to explore regional and personal Bonfire Night favourites - and consider why autumn is such a special time of year for ingredients and eating. Show more
Shirley May, leader of the Manchester spoken-word group ‘Young Identity’, introduces some of the organisation’s most exciting writers from its current cohort. Show more
In Chicago gang territory is now defined online through profiles, posts and uploaded music. No-one can claim to be neutral anymore with 58 gang factions within a six-mile radius. Show more
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Mothercare calls in the administrators -- two and a half thousand jobs at risk. Nigel Farage denies the Brexit Party will split the Leave vote.
Professor of Ignorance, John Lloyd and Bridget Christie welcome Philippa Perry, Carlo Ratti and Doug Allan. From 2019. Show more
There’s a face off for Lily and Rex struggles to look on the bright side Show more
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Scott Z Burns, writer and director of The Report, poet Katrina Porteous and the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting winner
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Director Scott Z Burns on his docudrama, The Report, probing the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program, created after 9/11. The CIA destroyed evidence to hide a brutal secret. Show more
Summer-born children do worse than those born in autumn or winter. Not every one of them of course, but on average the effect is strong and clear. Michael Blastland investigates. Show more
Journalist Malcolm Jack tells the story from the fall of the Berlin Wall of 'Begrüßungsgeld', the 100 Deutschmark welcome money gifted to East Germans as they crossed to the West. Show more
Margaret Heffernan challenges the widespread belief that there’s no point talking to people you disagree with because they will never change their minds. Show more
James Gallagher reveals the ups and downs in the story of how a Nobel prize winning discovery of RNA interference has led to useful drugs in less than a quarter of a century. Show more
This year's Nobel prize-winner Esther Duflo, novelist Julian Barnes and historian Richard J Evans with Tom Sutcliffe. Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
Sir Lindsay Hoyle becomes new Commons Speaker
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Award-winning novel set on the Northern Irish border during the Troubles. by Siobhan Dowd. Abridged by Sara Davies.
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George reflects on the role of trauma in black art. A slice of American history provides insight into the ghettoisation of African voices, leading to a strangely familiar story. Show more
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