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Spiritual reflection and prayer to begin the day, with Andrew Graystone, chaplain to the media at the Olympic Park. Show more
Caz Graham hears how drought in America's mid-west and soaring global feed prices are putting a squeeze on British pig farmers. Show more
News and current affairs with John Humphrys and Justin Webb, including Robert Peston on the ECB summit, and NHS reports of an increase in use of anti-depressants.
Pregnancy is not uncommon in homeless women, and their children are often taken into care. To what lengths should a medical team go to encourage them to avoid unwanted pregnancies? Show more
Shirley Conran on Lace and bonkbusters. Why are there so few women working in IT? Single people and serious illness - a listener's plea for advice. Presented by Jenni Murray. Show more
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Commentary on the first day of the second Test between England and South Africa from Headingley, with Jonathan Agnew, Simon Mann, Henry Blofeld and Neil Manthorpe. Show more
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Alok gets engaged to the daughter of a successful rival shop owner. Stars Sanjeev Kohli and Donald McLeary. From April 2011. Show more
Adam dreams of pastures new. Meanwhile Brian makes an unexpected move. Show more
A review of a new RSC staging of Much Ado About Nothing, starring Meera Syal as Beatrice, plus Louise Welsh on her new novel, and a TV documentary about the Amish with Kirsty Lang. Show more
Agnes discovers her husband has been imprisoned in the notorious Guard House, where prisoners are starved and tortured. She pleads for Col Suga to intervene. Show more
Mukul Devichand investigates the events leading up to the admission by private contractor G4S that it would not be able to provide enough security staff for the London Olympics. Show more
Britain is getting a new port on the Thames, London Gateway, which opens next year. Peter Day asks what impact this vast undertaking is likely to have on the way the country works. Show more
Pregnancy is not uncommon in homeless women, and their children are often taken into care. To what lengths should a medical team go to encourage them to avoid unwanted pregnancies? Show more
Grey seals are Britain's largest mammal, but remain a mystery. Mary Colwell meets Sue Sayer on a windy cliff in Cornwall to view the animals Sue loves so much. Show more
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The ECB says the euro is irreversible, but markets are down. Day six of the Olympics, and the French history of fencing. Kofi Annan resigns as envoy to Syria. With Robin Lustig. Show more
Two weeks into the campaign to find Jonkers a bride, the groom is proving less than willing, while the streets of Lahore become more dangerous, after a wave of suicide bombings. Show more
Meet the waifs, strays, wig-shops, murderous pensioners and squirrels of this delightful land. Stars Alice Lowe. From 2012. Show more
Alan Dein goes to Boston, Lincolnshire to explore the tensions caused by a major influx of migrant workers from Eastern Europe. Show more
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While some slum dwellers are forging their way up into the overcity, others are fighting for their lives back in the slum. Read by Sudha Bhuchar. Show more
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