The latest shipping forecast.
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.
Church bells from St Mary's Church in Abergavenny. Show more
Mark Coles profiles Nick Denton, the British journalist who founded Gawker. The website, which made its name reporting celebrity gossip, has just been sued for $140 million. Show more
The latest national and international news.
On an Easter Day coinciding with the first weeks of spring, Mark Tully considers the hunger for the new, from new adventures to new technology and new surroundings. Show more
Fire and Light: An Easter sunrise service led by Fr Marcus Holden at the Shrine of St Augustine of Canterbury, Ramsgate. With music from the Victoria Consort. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
Sunday
Whitby's date with Easter, Religion and the ash tree, The Belgian state and religion
44 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Religious and ethical news.
Jonathan Pryce presents an appeal on behalf of BRAC. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
Easter Sunday Worship comes live from Worcester Cathedral, led by the Bishop of Worcester, the Right Reverend John Inge. Show more
Kate Humble presents the willow warbler. Show more
News with Paddy O'Connell, including Easter Rising commemorations, a review of the papers with Joanna Scanlan, Lisa Markwell and Lord Jones, and a live Easter egg hunt. Show more
Alf is turning on the charm, and Helen makes a call. Show more
Kirsty Young interviews businessman John Timpson, who chooses the eight records that he would take with him to a desert island. Show more
Nicholas Parsons asks Gyles Brandreth, Esther Rantzen, Paul Merton and Tim Rice to speak on the topic of his choosing - for just a minute. Show more
Two years ago, Dan Saladino reported on life-changing food projects from the Mad Symposium. He follows up on how those projects have grown and spread around the world. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Global news and analysis.
Irish Times journalist Fintan O'Toole looks at letters written at the time of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland, giving a new perspective on events of 100 years ago. Show more
Eric Robson hosts the horticultural panel programme from Teesdale. Pippa Greenwood, Matt Biggs and Christine Walkden answer the audience questions. Show more
The Listening Project
Sunday Omnibus - Changes in Working Life
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Fi Glover with conversations between GPs, students, and a graduate employee and his line manager, about the shift to focus on data, and the significant changes in expectation. Show more
Entranced by Lily’s charms, Nick struggles with his feelings for Alison and things become darker at Bourani. Stars Tom Burke. Show more
Two hundred years after the birth of Charlotte Bronte, Mariella Frostrup talks to writers who have written stories inspired by Jane Eyre. Show more
Kenneth Steven visits Orkney to explore poet Edwin Muir's life and the fears and dreams reflected in two poems recalling the working horses of Muir's lost childhood Eden. Show more
Gordon Corera asks if Britain has got it right when it comes to managing returnees and investigates how governments across Europe are dealing with a growing problem. Show more
Mark Coles profiles Nick Denton, the British journalist who founded Gawker. The website, which made its name reporting celebrity gossip, has just been sued for $140 million. Show more
The latest shipping forecast.
The latest weather forecast.
Six O'Clock News
27/03/2016 Palmyra recaptured by Syrian forces
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
President Assad hails recapture of the ancient city of Palmyra from Islamic State group
Janice Long chooses her BBC Radio highlights. Show more
It's all the fun of the fair, and Peggy has cause for concern. Show more
Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for wordy supremacy chaired by Gyles Brandreth. From 2013. Show more
Jane meets a young girl whose scientific endeavours might just be able to help her beloved Rochester. Olivia Hallinan reads Elizabeth Kuti's twist on the ending of Jane Eyre. Show more
Is the Rob and Helen Archers storyline realistic? Also, visualising radio, a cricketing calamity, and claims of imbalance on the Today programme. Show more
Last Word
Vlasta Dalibor, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Dr Robert Acland, Asa Briggs, Barry Hines, Johan Cruyff
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Julian Worricker on historian Asa Briggs, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt, puppeteer Vlasta Dalibor, surgeon Robert Acland, writer Barry Hines and footballer Johan Cruyff. Show more
Lesley Curwen presents discussion on new energy smart meters, which will be rolled out later this year. People will see their energy use and its cost, but just who benefits? Show more
Jonathan Pryce presents an appeal on behalf of BRAC. Show more
Phil Tinline finds out what happens when institutions lose their memory and how they can best capture and share the lessons of the past.
Weekly political discussion and analysis with MPs, experts and commentators.
Kevin Maguire of the Mirror analyses how the papers are covering the big stories. Show more
True stories told live: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces four tales celebrating all things British. With writer Neil Gaiman. Show more
Finding himself on a restricted diet, Will Self reflects on the rise of food allergies and intolerances which used to fail to invoke his sympathy. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
Laurie Taylor looks at the rise in the number of people losing their homes in the US and the UK. Plus self-build projects beyond Grand Designs. Show more
Church bells from St Mary's Church in Abergavenny. Show more
The latest shipping forecast.
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.