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Spiritual reflection and prayer to start the day with the Rev Duncan MacLaren.
The Welsh badger vaccination programme is suspended because of a global shortage of the vaccine. NFU president Meurig Raymond is in Paris for the climate change talks. Show more
Sir David Attenborough presents the widespread marine species, the white tern. Show more
Susan Hulme reports as MPs prepare to vote on UK air strikes in Syria and the defence secretary faces tough questioning over the strategy for dealing with so-called Islamic State. Show more
Midweek
Marin Alsop, Sir Michael Codron, Wayne Hemingway, Carey Marx.
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Libby Purves meets conductor Marin Alsop, producer Sir Michael Codron, designer Wayne Hemingway and comedian Carey Marx. Show more
Woman's Hour
Listener Week; Glass blower Laura McKinley
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Listener Week: Talking about crafting, learning to read as an adult, the challenges of having a partner of a different faith, and the relationship women have with their breasts. Show more
Villagers try to flee the plague, but Stanley tries to persuade them to stay. Emmy loses more of her family. Stars David Calder. Show more
The Listening Project
Michaela and Mary - With Lots of Sparkle
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Fi Glover introduces a conversation between a Salvation Army chaplain and a young women with a troubled past, who is now forging ahead on her own. Show more
Lucy Kellaway explores whether we should be more open about our pay. Visiting companies with unusual pay policies, she asks if there is a fairer way of cutting up the cake. Show more
Highlights of the all-star gala thrown to honour comedy writer and performer Barry Cryer as he turns 80. Show more
One to One
Mary Ann Sieghart talks to Charles Hanson
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Mary Ann Sieghart concludes her series of interviews with those who have killed someone, by talking to Charles Hanson, convicted for the murder of his wife, Julie. Show more
You and Yours
Care Crisis?, Zero-energy homes, Holiday car hire
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Analysis of news and current affairs, presented by Mark Mardell. MPs to debate Syria airstrikes motion. Show more
A Walk of One's Own: Virginia Woolf on Foot
3. Cornwall
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Alexandra Harris and Michael Bird follow in Virginia Woolf’s footsteps: Cornwall, from St Ives to Zennor. From 2015. Show more
Who is that at the Brookfield door? The Calendar Girls are getting nervous. Show more
Tumanbay, heart of a vast empire, is threatened by a rebellion and a mysterious force devouring the empire from within. Show more
The latest renting and letting issues. What will the impact be on landlords and tenants from the stamp duty increase on buy-to-lets? Show more
All in the Mind
Bilingualism, Kevan Jones MP, Talking therapies and memorising art
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Claudia Hammond finds out why bilingualism protects against damage caused by a stroke. Kevan Jones MP talks about his own mental health. Plus the success of talking therapies. Show more
Laurie Taylor takes a sociological look at the mundane and prosaic, from christmas decorations to cafe society. Show more
The Media Show
Lord Puttnam on public service broadcasting, Peter Salmon on BBC Studios, I'm a Celebrity
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Including Lord Puttnam on his new inquiry into the future of public service broadcasting, Peter Salmon on BBC Studios and a look at the enduring appeal of I'm a Celebrity. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
02/12/2015 MPs debate Syria air strikes
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Cameron calls for attacks on "medieval monsters", Corbyn warns of mission creep. The Treasury wants to make public sector redundancy deals less generous
Bad news for Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth about a friend. Granny helps Tom with a "gambling situation". With Paul Copley. From 2015. Show more
Bert gets his hands dirty for Freda, and Lynda is careful with her composition. Show more
Front Row
A Very Murray Christmas, Conductor Xian Zhang, Macbeth at Young Vic, Big Bang show
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Arts news with Kirsty Lang. Jason Solomons reviews A Very Murray Christmas, and Xian Zhang talks about becoming guest conductor of BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Show more
Villagers try to flee the plague, but Stanley tries to persuade them to stay. Emmy loses more of her family. Stars David Calder. Show more
Combative, provocative and engaging debate on the topic of moral certainty. Chaired by David Aaronovitch with Matthew Taylor, Claire Fox, Michael Portillo and Anne McElvoy. Show more
Ann York discusses diagnoses - and how receiving one of her own has made her think differently about giving them to others. Show more
Clare Jenkins talks to parents of premature babies and to medical staff in the neonatal unit of King's College Hospital in London, who devote their lives to helping babies survive. Show more
Midweek
Marin Alsop, Sir Michael Codron, Wayne Hemingway, Carey Marx.
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Libby Purves meets conductor Marin Alsop, producer Sir Michael Codron, designer Wayne Hemingway and comedian Carey Marx. Show more
The World Tonight
MPs vote on military action against IS
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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This edition focuses on the ten-and-a-half-hour parliamentary debate on possible military action against IS, reaction from Syria and RAF planes being put on on standby. Show more
Carl's situation worsens as Dermot puts more pressure on him, threatening to go to the police. Read by Patricia Hodge. Show more
Beverley, once an avid traveller, now prefers watching baking programmes - but why? Stars Samantha Spiro. From 2015. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Ian Leslie with the spoof documentary that sheds light on what the world's best-known writers did for a living before they became famous. From October 2013. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster as MPs vote on military action in Syria.
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The great sweep of social and economic change which the railways initiated meant that not only could we now move faster, but things were different when we stopped too. Show more
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