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A reflection and prayer to start the day with the Rev'd Dr Rosa Hunt, co-principal of South Wales Baptist College.
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Clare Balding walks with Sikh-turned-Methodist, Inderjit Bhogal, along part of the Wilberforce Way in East Yorkshire. Show more
The NFU has set a target for farming in England and Wales to reach Net Zero for green house gas emissions by 2040. What does that mean for farmers? Show more
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The Crown actor Jason Watkins and the Inheritance Tracks of Clara Amfo Show more
The random postcode takes us to an extraordinary pet shop where something terrible has been happening to customers. Show more
Iain Martin of The Times looks behind the scenes at Westminster. Coronavirus the economy exitiing the EU without a deal, and spads -what do they do. Show more
India’s new citizenship law which some see as anti Muslim has been the trigger for the deadliest violence in Delhi for decades. Also stories from Sudan, Egypt, Austria and Holland. Show more
The CMA's damning verdict on leasehold homes, low returns for people under 27 in NEST pension scheme and the Student Loans Company's new system to stop graduates overpaying Show more
Nish Kumar examines the week's news with comedians Angela Barnes, Andy Zaltzman, Catherine Bohart and Paul Sinha. Show more
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Any Questions?
Kate Andrews, Frans Calje, Kevin Maguire, Faiza Shaheen
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Chris Mason presents political debate from the University of Sunderland with a panel including Frans Calje and the journalist Kevin Maguire. Show more
What do you think of this country's response to Coronavirus? Show more
By Sarah Wooley. During the Second World War, the young Muriel Spark worked in the British 'Black Propaganda' department of MI6 writing 'damaging lies and plausible truths'. Show more
What would you do with a day out of time? Artist Monster Chetwynd leads a delightfully bonkers exploration of the Leap Day, from ancient history to fantasy-performance-radio. Show more
Award winning author Anne Enright on her new novel, honouring the life of Noor Inayat-Khan and what it's like when your child is diagnosed with cancer. Show more
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Is our working week due for major reform? Will a move to a four day week - as proposed by the Labour Party in its recent General Election manifesto - ever happen? Show more
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Broadside from top Home Office boss as he resigns
Historic deal signed with Taliban
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Dawn French, Brian Cox, Chris Addison, Seth Lakeman, Cherise, Sara Cox, Clive Anderson
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Clive Anderson and Sara Cox are joined by actors Dawn French, Brian Cox and Chris Addison for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. Show more
The UK's chief Brexit negotiator. Show more
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Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, Women Beware Women at The Globe Theatre, Christos Tsiolkas - Damascus, Leon Spilliaert at Royal Academy, Malorie Blackman's Noughts and Crosses on TV Show more
Laura Kuenssberg explores the foundations of the scandals that shook faith in elites in the first decade of this century. Show more
Linked comedy dramas depicting the history of a fast food shop. 3/5: If You Can't Stand the Heat, by Tajinder Singh Hayer. Harpal can't wait to pack his parents off on holiday. Show more
By Nick Walker. Annika’s first attempt at speed dating leads to the reopening of an unsolved case from the 1980s. Show more
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Combative, provocative and engaging live debate chaired by Michael Buerk. With Mona Siddiqui, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Doyle and Tim Stanley. #moralmaze Show more
The contest of lateral thinking and arcane knowledge, with Tom Sutcliffe and panellists from Wales and Scotland. Show more
Ailbhe Darcy explores the extraordinary Inger Christensen poem 'alphabet' on which her own poem of the same name is based. Show more
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A teenager develops her business plan, in spite of her parents’ divorce, friend and society issues. Read by Beccy Henderson. Show more
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