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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Sheikh Michael Mumisa.
With more than 400 exhibitors and an estimated 16,000 visitors, Livestock 2014 transforms the NEC in Birmingham into an indoor agricultural event. Sybil Ruscoe takes a look. Show more
Michaela Strachan presents the stonechat. Show more
Sean Curran hears a question time clash on the NHS. MPs investigate academy schools. And Gordon Brown appeals for action to find the abducted schoolgirls in Nigeria.
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs Dalloway, published in 1925. Show more
Hillary Clinton talks to Jenni Murray about life at the political top table, chronicled in her new book, Hard Choices. Show more
By Scott Cherry. After total silence Ian has suddenly returned, claiming his mother had a fall and he went to her rescue. But does anyone believe him? Stars Meera Syal. Show more
Correspondents' tales from Australia, South Sudan, the USA, the Czech Republic and Chile. Show more
Sir Terry Wogan chooses the prose and poetry that mean the most to him, with the help of special guests David Jason, Finbar Furey and Frances Tomelty. Show more
You and Yours
Free hearing aids, fake handbags and the board game cafe
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The health commissioners consulting on stopping free hearing aids for those with mild hearing loss and the criminals targeting escrow websites precisely because they are so safe. Show more
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National and international news with Shaun Ley.
The friction between town and gown provide intriguing ingredients to inspire food innovator Simon Preston and chef Alex Rushmer to create a brand new signature dish for Cambridge. Show more
Susan's not satisfied. Meanwhile, the fete committee are on a roll. Show more
By Frazer Flintham. When Hannah agrees to meet up with her old university friend Nikki, more than ten years after they lost touch, she does not anticipate Nikki's explosive news. Show more
The opening leg of the infamous Tour de France comes to the rolling hills of Yorkshire. Helen Mark takes to two wheels, and uncovers some of the area's hidden gems. Show more
Alison Bell presents an appeal for Excellent Development. Show more
Open Book
From Alice to Lyra - Philip Pullman on why Oxford is the home of children's literature
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A special edition from Oxford, exploring why the city is often called the home of children's literature. With Philip Pullman, Katherine Rundell and publisher David Fickling. Show more
The Film Programme
Mark Gatiss, Peter Fonda, World Cup v Cinema
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Mark Gatiss on his favourite movie detectives, Peter Fonda remembers Dennis Hopper, how the World Cup is affecting cinema attendances and why social media killed the movie star. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Informed consent, El Nino, Gravitational Waves, Cloud cover
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Scientists changed Facebook newsfeeds to see the effect on users' emotions. Facebook's t&cs say that data could be used for research - is this the same thing as informed consent? Show more
The funeral of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Vienna. Show more
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Out to impress his girlfriend, Ed campaigns for the rail network. Stars Christopher Douglas and Jenny Agutter. From April 2012. Show more
Elizabeth and Shula have a heart to heart, and so do Rob and Helen. Show more
Front Row
Caitlin Moran, Maureen Lipman and Harry Shearer, Chelsea Handler
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John Wilson talks to Caitlin Moran about her debut novel, How to Build a Girl, Maureen Lipman and Harry Shearer on performing in Daytona, comedian Chelsea Handler and Digital Art. Show more
By Scott Cherry. After total silence Ian has suddenly returned, claiming his mother had a fall and he went to her rescue. But does anyone believe him? Stars Meera Syal. Show more
E-cigarettes have been tried by two million people in Britain. Wesley Stephenson asks why the government in Wales wants to restrict their use while Whitehall wants to promote them. Show more
Depression, bipolar and business: Evan Davis's guests talk openly about what it is like to experience severe mental illness while running a successful company. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Informed consent, El Nino, Gravitational Waves, Cloud cover
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Scientists changed Facebook newsfeeds to see the effect on users' emotions. Facebook's t&cs say that data could be used for research - is this the same thing as informed consent? Show more
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs Dalloway, published in 1925. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective, with Philippa Thomas. Iraq: the latest on the ground. Ebola virus spreads across West Africa. Show more
Eric and Cecil have decided to take matters into their own hands. Two guns are cleaned and the truck prepared. Read by Clarke Peters. Show more
A pair of American tourists visit St Paul's Cathedral to confess their sins. Stars Ruth Bratt and Lucy Trodd. From July 2014. Show more
Sean Curran hears MPs appeal for fast broadband. There's a call for the boss of the Student Loans Company to quit. And why the Rock puts Spain in a hard place.
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Andalucia is a region racked with droughts but one winter the downpour was biblical recalls author and farm owner Chris Stewart. Show more
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