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Spiritual reflection to start the day with Fr Jamie McMorrin of St Mary's RC Cathedral, Edinburgh
Farming Today
24/02/20 - Sheep worrying, Net Zero farming and lead ammunition
11 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Livestock worrying cost UK farming an estimated £1.2 million pounds last year. Could professional dog walkers be making it worse? Show more
The latest weather forecast for farmers.
Children's author and poet Michael Morpurgo discusses the cackling magpie, a bird that seemingly never dies. Show more
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Start the Week
Leila Slimani on Sexual Politics
42 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Amol Rajan discusses sexual politics with Leila Slimani, Olivia Fane, Sally Howard and Chris Haywood. Show more
Woman's Hour
Family Secrets. Author Michelle Gallen. Women protesting in India.
48 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Family Secrets, Melanie tells her story. Plus debut novelist Michelle Gallen talks about the inspiration behind "Big Girl, Small Town". Show more
Meg Fraser reads extracts from Nan Shepherd's 1928 classic. Spirited nine-year-old Martha Ironside is taken in by her kindly Aunt Josephine. Abridged by Rosemary Goring Show more
Many animals can navigate by sensing the earth's magnetic field. Not humans though. But might we have evolved the sense but forgotten how to access it? Jolyon Jenkins investigates Show more
Loose Ends
Jennifer Saunders, Francesca Annis, Haydn Gwynne, Kwame Asante, Pictish Trail, Flavia Coelho, Nikki Bedi, Clive Anderson
38 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Clive Anderson and Nikki Bedi are joined by Jennifer Saunders, Francesca Annis, Haydn Gwynne and Kwame Asante for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. Show more
Bassam begins his morning walking to the mosque. Rami rides his motorbike to the monastery. A novel by Colum McCann, inspired by actual events. Read by Stanley Townsend. Show more
You and Yours
Changing breakfasts, Water woes, Car cloning
39 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Our changing tastes at the breakfast-table. Why the standard of water supply services for some businesses has sunk. And the car cloners evading congestion charges. Show more
The latest weather forecast
Mon-Thurs: Analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Sarah Montague. Fri: Analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Mark Mardell.
In this episode, the first man to direct a full movie in California meets a dramatic end. Stanley Tucci tells the story of Francis Boggs. Show more
There’s a tempting offer for Freddie and Kate considers her options Show more
A gripping drama exploring the psychological impact of murder on a victim’s family and on killers themselves. Show more
The contest of lateral thinking and arcane knowledge, with Tom Sutcliffe and panellists from Wales and Scotland. Show more
The Food Programme
A Tale of Two Fish: Salmon, the wild and farmed
29 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Dan Saladino investigates wild Atlantic salmon's possible extinction within 20 years. He travels from rivers on Scotland's east coast to fish farms in the west to plot the decline. Show more
James Nokise, a comedian and stage performer from New Zealand, explores the role of Pacific wordsmiths, from song writers to poets, who have protested against nuclear testing. Show more
The Digital World is full of unintended consequences. Aleks finds out what happened when an influx of bitcoin miners descended like locusts on the little town of Plattsburgh NY. Show more
Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
Six O'Clock News
24/02/2020 Harvey Weinstein convicted
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Harvey Weinstein - once one of Hollywood's most powerful and influential producers - is spending the night in prison, having been convicted of sexual assault and rape.
Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests Nick Baker, James Wong and Lucy Porter. From 2020. Show more
Jim is left stunned by some life-changing news and Tracy shows her support. Show more
Front Row
Sarah Williams - Flesh and Blood, Todd Haynes - Dark Waters, Bradford Library Funding, Murder 24/7
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Film director Todd Haynes on Dark Waters, Bradford Library Funding - are they good for our health? Sarah Williams screenwriter on Flesh and Blood, TV series Murder 24/7 reviewed Show more
Meg Fraser reads extracts from Nan Shepherd's 1928 classic. Spirited nine-year-old Martha Ironside is taken in by her kindly Aunt Josephine. Abridged by Rosemary Goring Show more
Joanna has a long-term health condition and struggles to pay for her prescriptions. Why should she pay and what impact does this have on the NHS? Show more
If the future of politics includes tackling climate change, why isn't the future brighter for the Greens? Professor Rosie Campbell goes in search of the Green vote. Show more
An intimate glimpse of the Hong Kong protests, as experienced by a young married couple - with a husband born in Hong Kong and a wife born in mainland China. Show more
Start the Week
Leila Slimani on Sexual Politics
42 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Amol Rajan discusses sexual politics with Leila Slimani, Olivia Fane, Sally Howard and Chris Haywood. Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape and sexual assault
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
In depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective
Bassam begins his morning walking to the mosque. Rami rides his motorbike to the monastery. A novel by Colum McCann, inspired by actual events. Read by Stanley Townsend. Show more
A new after hours series re-imagining a long night of the soul. The space between sleep and wakefulness is alive, the real and the imaginary blur for composer Axel Kacoutié Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster where the home secretary presents the government's proposed new points-based immigration scheme to MPs. Show more
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
American poet Heather Christle draws on scientific research, as well as her own experience, to investigate how and why we cry. Show more
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