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Farming Today
02/10/23 Beavers in Scotland; Root veg; Cocksfoot grass
11 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Wild beavers to be re-introduced in Scottish Highlands.
Growing root veg, and the challenges.
Trials of cocksfoot grass to improve soil health. Show more
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Miranda Krestovnikoff narrates the story of the quail and its sound. Show more
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Emily Wilson, Mary Beard and Ben Riley-Smith explore the battle for power and the right to rule, with Adam Rutherford Show more
Woman's Hour
Russian journalist-in-exile Elena Kostyuchenco, Karen Farquharson, Teleri Glyn Jones, Nerys Evans, Innes Fitzgerald
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Russian journalist-in-exile Elena Kostyuchenco joins Emma Barnett to discuss her new book, I Love Russia, blending front-line reporting with her personal experience. Show more
Jenny Kleeman uncovers extraordinary truths that emerge when people take at-home DNA tests. The anxieties of navigating a newfound racial identity. Show more
Companies are desperate to get staff back in more often, but some face an uphill challenge. Evan Davis and guests discuss the rise of hybrid working, and how to get it right. Show more
You and Yours
Unclaimed Benefits, Staging Homes and Retail Parks
53 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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As much as £19bn in welfare payments remain unclaimed every year, a charity is aiming to change that, and would you hire someone to 'stage' your home for prospective buyers ?
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Uncharted with Hannah Fry
6. The Happiness Curve
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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What makes you happy? Life’s ups and downs can be pretty unpredictable. But hidden deep in the data, two economists have found a surprising pattern: happiness is U shaped. Show more
Rob has a shocking request, and Eddie might be onto something. Show more
Playwright and screenwriter Lucy Prebble talks to John Wilson about her formative cultural influences. Show more
Russell Davies asks the questions in the longest-established general knowledge quiz of them all, with four competitors bidding to be named Brain of Britain 2023. Show more
To what extent is food localism working at the moment? Sheila Dillon talks to small producers, campaigners and economists about what's needed to strengthen local food networks. Show more
History's Secret Heroes
7. Bela Hazan and the Jewish Resistance
29 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Bela Hazan, a young Jewish woman, secures a job at the Gestapo headquarters in Grodno, Poland. She is about to go undercover to fight against the Nazis. Show more
Aleem Maqbool speaks to JLS's JB Gill about what Christianity means to him and how young people express faith and beliefs today. Show more
Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
Six O'Clock News
02/10/2023 World Health Organisation recommends malaria vaccine for use
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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The jab - developed by scientists in Oxford - can be produced quickly in huge quantities
Paul Sinha tests a Somerset audience on their local knowledge, Only Connect-style. Show more
Alan wrestles with what to do for the best, and Tracy finds herself out of her comfort zone. Show more
Front Row
Claudette Johnson, ghosts in literature, the Dutch Golden Age
42 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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Claudette Johnson, ghosts in literature, the Dutch Golden Age. Show more
As a child Ricky was moved from domestic abuse shelters to foster homes. He went on to living rough, turning to petty crime and prison. How did he manage to turn his life around? Show more
What scanning the brain may reveal about our political affiliations. Can the field of neuro-politics improve political discourse or leave us open to manipulation? Show more
The archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has conversations with public figures about their inner lives. Show more
Emily Wilson, Mary Beard and Ben Riley-Smith explore the battle for power and the right to rule, with Adam Rutherford Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
Nobel Prize for Medicine goes to 2 mRNA scientists
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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In 1566, half the nobles of Scotland plan to murder Mary, Queen of Scots' private secretary, the Italian David Rizzio - right in front of the Queen. Read by Siobhán Redmond. Show more
Great music is born from societal and political change. These are the origin stories of some of the UK's most vital musical movements. In this episode, Sheffield's Warp Records. Show more
The poet Michael Symmons Roberts looks at the place of religion in the life and work of WH Auden, whose childhood faith returned on an evening recorded in the poem A Summer Night. Show more
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