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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Sister Jane Livesey CJ.
Livestock theft in Wales went up nearly 20% in 2014, according to new figures. And pea growers are concerned they may be losing the fight against a pesticide-resistant weevil. Show more
Steve Backshall presents the story and sound of the lesser black-backed gull. Show more
All the news from Westminster where MPs debate the UK's place in the world, while peers focus on the arguments for greater devolution. And a report from Stormont. With Sean Curran. Show more
Alan Yentob presents a programme about one of his favourite poems, The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock, by TS Eliot, first published 100 years ago. With a reading by Jeremy Irons. Show more
Commentary on the final day of the second Test between England and New Zealand from Headingley with Jonathan Agnew, Alison Mitchell, Michael Vaughan and Geoff Boycott. Show more
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'Floreat Salopia - May Shrewsbury Flourish'. Mark Steel visits the Shropshire town to perform for local residents. From 2015. Show more
David is just about managing, and Susan is in demand. Show more
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Hanif Kureishi, Agnes Martin Exhibition, Tristan and Isolde at 150, Queen and Country
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Hanif Kureishi on his new collection of short stories, Agnes Martin at Tate Modern, Wagner's Tristan and Isolde 150 years after its premiere and John Boorman's Queen and Country. Show more
When Afiz plots a deal with Trench, her former affair with Linus comes to light, reinforcing Lollo's fears. Stars Gina Abolins. Show more
Why do so many care-leavers end up in trouble? Fran Abrams investigates claims that cash-strapped councils are pushing young people into independent living before they are ready. Show more
A college disability officer describes how he was himself discriminated against, and blinded British and US war veterans get together to share rehabilitation stories. Show more
What would the ideal office look like if psychological research was applied? Claudia Hammond discovers how we can concentrate, be creative and communicate well in open-plan spaces. Show more
Alan Yentob presents a programme about one of his favourite poems, The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock, by TS Eliot, first published 100 years ago. With a reading by Jeremy Irons. Show more
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Michael and Caroline start a new life together in Wales, but she feels the pull of her old foreign life. Read by Mark Bazeley. Show more
The stand-up comic performs in Edinburgh, featuring a disengaged charity worker and an expensive-looking carrier bag. From 2015. Show more
Award-winning Richard Marsh meets the seductive and disruptive Sorrow. Can he learn to love again? From April 2013. Show more
Sean Curran reports on tributes to Charles Kennedy, who died aged 55. MPs debate the government's health reforms. And there is a host of maiden speeches. Show more
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Bryant Tennelle's parents are grief-stricken following his death. His father, an LA police detective, waits patiently for a breakthrough as the search for his son's killers begins. Show more
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