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Daily prayer and reflection with Father Paul Clayton-Lea.
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Helen Mark seeks a sense of being 'away from it all' more usually associated with the countryside on the banks of the River Wandle, which flows into the Thames at Wandsworth. Show more
Charlotte Smith reports on threats to the green belt, as the government attempts to meet its target of building three million new homes by 2020. Show more
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Real life stories in which listeners talk about the issues that matter to them. Fi Glover is joined by Laurence Shorter. With poetry from Susan Richardson.
John McCarthy explores Germany with two writers and asks why more British tourists don't visit. Show more
Julia Langdon, former political editor of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Telegraph, discusses her and others' experiences of overseas trips with British prime ministers. Show more
A look behind the scenes at Westminster with Andrew Pierce. Fraser Nelson and Alex Barker assess Tony Blair's performance before the Iraq Inquiry. Show more
BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the world's headlines. Introduced by Kate Adie.
Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance.
Sandi Toksvig chairs the topical comedy quiz. The panellists are Andy Hamilton, Jeremy Hardy, Sue Perkins and Carrie Quinlan.
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Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Goring-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. The panel includes Jon Cruddas MP, Priti Patel, Max Hastings and Ed Davey MP. Show more
Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' calls and emails in response to this week's edition of Any Questions?
Comic thriller by David Ashton. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell tackle the teeming London underworld of 1781. Show more
A leading exponent of 1950s 'Cool Jazz', Chet Baker's lyrical playing drew comparisons to Miles Davis. But his life was hampered by drug addiction. Show more
Highlights of this week's Woman's Hour programmes with Jane Garvey. Maternity matters: have promises made about choice in childbirth been met? Show more
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn, plus the sports headlines.
Evan Davis and a panel of top business guests discuss where we might see growth in the world economy and whether employers should be responsible for the health of their workers. Show more
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Clive Anderson is joined by Michael Wearing, Brian Glanville and Gemma Arterton. With comedy from Alex Horne and music from Carolina Chocolate Drops and The Imagined Village. Show more
Claire Bolderson profiles the satirist Chris Morris. Best known for his cult TV shows The Day Today and Brass Eye, he has tackled subjects considered taboo by many people. Show more
Tom Sutcliffe is joined by comedian Natalie Haynes and writers Dreda Say Mitchell and Adam Mars Jones to review the cultural highlights of the week. Show more
How did a little sliver of plastic take over the world? Journalist Max Flint explores the arrival of the credit card into British life and the huge role it plays today. Show more
Set against the backdrop of the war in Indochina in 1975, George Smiley uncovers a trail of Russian money leading to a prominent Hong Kong citizen. But what is the money for? Show more
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Nick Robinson and a panel of politicians, civil servants and journalists examine how controversial proposals to tackle binge drinking would fare in Whitehall and Westminster.
Russell Davies chairs the last semi-final of the perennial general knowledge contest, with heat winners from the Midlands and the north of England. Show more
Poet Sibyl Ruth describes her discovery and translation of a series of poems written by her great aunt, Rose Scooler, when she was an inmate in the Nazi Terezin concentration camp. Show more
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Stories exploring the reality behind St Valentine's Day. A woman gives her family a rather unexpected Valentine's surprise. By David Threlfall, read by Victoria Wood. Show more
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