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A reading and a reflection to start the day, with the Rev Edwin Counsell. Show more
Motoring groups want Parliament to introduce restrictions on new drivers to cut road deaths. But should rural areas, where public transport is hard to come by, be exempt? Show more
Steve Backshall presents the little tern. Show more
Mark D'Arcy reports from Westminster.
Turkey: the New Ottomans
Episode 1: The AKP and the Republic
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Allan Little charts the re-emergence of Turkey as a powerful force, analysing the ruling AKP's economic and foreign policies. What tensions have led to the recent unrest? Show more
Tim Harford explores the concept of 'the tragedy of the commons', a term coined by American ecologist Garrett Hardin, to reflect on the impact of mankind on the world around us. Show more
Woman's Hour
Arianna Huffington, tutoring, African fashion week
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Arianna Huffington on why we need a new approach to how we work, the victims of sex trafficking who have become entrepreneurs, and why African fashion has become a hit in the UK. Show more
Dr Linus Scott begins investigating the circumstances surrounding Charlene's mysterious death. Stars Greg Wise and Amanda Drew. Show more
It's an easy word to use, some say. But is it possible for seven billion people to live with nature sustainably? Monty Don explores how the natural world and human population meet. Show more
How Elgar's poignant choral work has touched and changed people's lives. With Terry Waite and Jude Kelly. From July 2013. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: The UK housing market
55 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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The government is extending its 'help to buy' scheme to help boost the housing market. Julian Worricker wants to know your experience of house renting, buying and selling in the UK. Show more
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From 'office wife' to sexual harassment – changes in attitudes to sex. Lucy Kellaway's origins of corporate culture. From July 2013. Show more
Martyn's putting the pressure on, and Helen's at sixes and sevens. Show more
When the cathedral's Vice Dean Clive invites his girlfriend to tea, and verger Graham is bullied into feeding a troublesome visitor, neither man knows quite what he is in store for. Show more
Jay Rayner and panellists Peter Barham, Angela Malik, Rachel McCormack and Angela Hartnett take questions from a local audience in Winchester, Hampshire. Show more
Matthew Sweet goes to the pub to discuss a knotty conundrum with an audience and a panel of experts. This week it's all about free riding, with Oxford philosopher Roger Crisp. Show more
An exploration of spoken language and communication in the 21st century. Chris Ledgard visits the Oxford English Dictionary as its chief editor prepares to retire. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Lynne Truss, Diran Adebayo and Harriett Gilbert discuss books by Paul Theroux, Nick Barlay and Michael Ondaatje. From 2013. Show more
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Miles Jupp tests Nick Helm, Isy Suttie and Dougie Anderson on how well they know their nearest and dearest. From July 2013. Show more
Things are looking up for Lilian, and there's a new addition to the Grundy household. Show more
Front Row
Only God Forgives; Nicola Benedetti; Walter De Maria; Mass Observation
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Arts news. Ryan Gosling stars in Only God Forgives; Mass Observation photographs; Antony Gormley pays tribute to Walter De Maria; Nicola Benedetti's choice for Cultural Exchange. Show more
Dr Linus Scott begins investigating the circumstances surrounding Charlene's mysterious death. Stars Greg Wise and Amanda Drew. Show more
Should suicides among psychiatric patients be subject to the same level of independent investigation as deaths in prison or police custody? Gerry Northam investigates. Show more
Clara Eaglen tells Peter White about the RNIB's 'Surgery Deferred, Sight Denied' cataract campaign. Selina Mills reports from a Paris conference on the history of blindness. Show more
Inside Health
Whooping cough; fish oils and prostate cancer; aortic aneurysm screening in men
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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As last year's increase in whooping cough looks likely to continue judging from American and European data, Mark Porter finds out why it is on the rise and who should be concerned. Show more
Turkey: the New Ottomans
Episode 1: The AKP and the Republic
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Allan Little charts the re-emergence of Turkey as a powerful force, analysing the ruling AKP's economic and foreign policies. What tensions have led to the recent unrest? Show more
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Bradley Manning awaits the verdict of his trial. Will Mugabe win again in Zimbabwe's election? Should police intervene in Twitter trolling? News and analysis with Ritula Shah. Show more
Sefton scrapes through Morley's gruelling interview. Then he meets his thrill-seeking daughter Miriam. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt. From July 2013. Show more
Brian Cox and Robin Ince transport the monkey cage to London's Science Museum to discuss the wonder of science with guests including American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. Show more
Mark D'Arcy reports as a senior Tory peer says north-east England is the place for fracking. Should there be a cap on media ownership? And a strange use for bees. Show more
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Sampat Pal confronts the local police, in her quest to find justice for the wrongly accused Sheelu. Show more
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