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Bells from Cathedral Church of Christ, Oxford.
Known by many in her country as 'The Lady', Aung San Suu Kyi has become one of the world's most famous politicians. Could she be on the verge of winning power in Myanmar? Show more
The latest national and international news.
Mark Tully explores the hardships and the joys of making your home in a new country and talks to the Syrian poet, writer and refugee Ghias Aljundi about his experiences. Show more
Chris Packham relives programmes from the Living World archives. In this programme recorded in 2003, Lionel Kelleway heads to Kent in search of herons. Show more
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The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
Sunday
Coventry remembers, Vatican 'extravagance' leaked, Call the Midwife nuns pack up
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Coventry Cathedral's mission after the destructive Blitz of 1940, extravagant spending at the Vatican, and why the nuns who inspired Call the Midwife are moving on. Show more
Anne, a beneficiary of the charity Adoption UK, presents an appeal on its behalf. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
A Remembrance Sunday service live from Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff, in which celebrated composer Paul Mealor reflects on the relationship between remembrance, faith and music. Show more
Roger Scruton says people must feel free to express opinions and make jokes that others may find offensive - censoring them only leads to a loss of reasoned argument. Show more
Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the Galapagos Islands' blue-footed booby. Show more
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
It is time for a public meeting, and the Grundys try to keep their chins up.
Coverage of the solemn ceremony in London's Whitehall which remembers the sacrifices made in two world wars and other conflicts.
Ritula Shah was brought up as a Jain, which has renunciation as one of its central tenets. She talks to ex-monk Satish Kumar about what it means to cut worldly ties. Show more
Julian Clary, Susan Calman, Josie Lawrence and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons to speak without hesitation, deviation or repetition for 60 seconds. Show more
Trish Deseine's books have influenced a generation of French chefs. As her first book on Irish food is released in the UK, Trish speaks to Sheila Dillon about her career so far. Show more
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Global news and analysis, presented by Mark Mardell.
Corinne Hutton is in line to make medical history as the first person in Britain to have a double hand transplant. Hardeep cooks lunch and hears her moving and amazing story. Show more
Eric Robson hosts the horticultural panel programme from Cornwall. Chris Beardshaw, Anne Swithinbank and Matthew Wilson answer questions from the audience. Show more
The Listening Project
Omnibus - Sons of Ten Years and Under
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Fi Glover with three conversations between parents and their sons, about having a disabled twin, having a disabled father, and the joys of Lego. Show more
With Rose whisked away by Simon, Cassandra is in turmoil left pining Simon trying to cope with Father. Stars Holliday Grainger. Show more
Mariella Frostrup talks to two writers who have written memoirs of their mothers - Jeremy Gavron, whose mother died when he was very young, and Kate Grenville. Show more
Leading poets read work inspired by the Lyrical Ballads - Patience Agbabi, John Burnside, Gillian Clarke, David Harsent, Liz Lochhead, Sean O'Brien, Alice Oswald and Don Paterson. Show more
The government is cracking down on big fees charged by agencies hiring out medics to NHS hospitals but who is checking if the staff they provide are up to the job? With Allan Urry. Show more
Known by many in her country as 'The Lady', Aung San Suu Kyi has become one of the world's most famous politicians. Could she be on the verge of winning power in Myanmar? Show more
The latest shipping forecast.
The latest weather forecast.
Six O'Clock News
08/11/15 Jeremy Corbyn accuses the head of the armed forces of taking sides over nuclear weapons debate
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Jeremy Corbyn accuses the head of the armed forces of taking sides over nuclear weapons debate
Simon Parkes chooses his BBC Radio highlights. Show more
On Remembrance Sunday, Ambridge remembers the fallen. Eddie musters some fighting spirit. Show more
Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence are joined by two young players to try their hand at speaking without hesitation, repetition or deviation. Nicholas Parsons hosts. Show more
by Neil Noon. Talent show hopeful Jarell lies in a coma after being attacked near his home. But his friend Diz suspects it might be a publicity stunt. Read by Lloyd Hutchinson. Show more
A debate on free speech with Roger Scruton, why the BBC allowed doubts to be raised about a free man's innocence and Vanessa Feltz's interview with a victim of homophobic abuse. Show more
Last Word
Norman Moore, Diane Charlemagne, Professor David Cesarani, Colin Welland and Peter Donaldson
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Matthew Bannister on a conservationist, a singer, an historian, an actor, a newsreader Show more
Money Box
Hear how criminals impersonating TalkTalk try to steal a customer's money
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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How criminals pretending to be from TalkTalk operate - one listener recorded their call, plus credit card debts and how to prevent people from running out of pensions cash. Show more
Anne, a beneficiary of the charity Adoption UK, presents an appeal on its behalf. Show more
Looking at the UK, reunified Germany and the European Union, former cabinet minister John Redwood asks how successful a currency union can be without political union behind it. Show more
Weekly political discussion and analysis with MPs, experts and commentators.
Peter Hitchens of the Mail on Sunday looks at how the papers covered the week's stories.
Presented by Francine Stock. Bradley Cooper discusses movie Burnt, and Nick Hornby talks about period drama film Brooklyn. Show more
Mark Tully explores the hardships and the joys of making your home in a new country and talks to the Syrian poet, writer and refugee Ghias Aljundi about his experiences. Show more
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Thinking Allowed
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, The hidden life of domestic things
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Laurie Taylor explores the likely costs and benefits of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and looks at the life of domestic things hidden in drawers and lofts. Show more
Bells from Cathedral Church of Christ, Oxford.
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