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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with the Reverend Prebendary Edward Mason, rector of Bath Abbey. Show more
MEPs resist a ban but back calls for restrictions on the use of the weedkiller glyphosate. Presented by Charlotte Smith. Show more
Michaela Strachan presents the story and sound of the rock pipit. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster with the tax row the top story at PMQs. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the neutron in the atomic nucleus, in the laboratory and in the densest stars. Show more
Woman's Hour
Athleisure, Syrian journalist Zaina Erhaim, Women and combat training
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Designing organisations to promote equality. Jenni Murray presents. Show more
Betrayal close to home brings Muriel's mother's secret out into the open. Show more
Crossing Continents
Norway: Parents Against the State
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Tim Whewell reports from Norway, where the state's child protection policies are attracting sharp criticism both at home and abroad. Show more
Will Gompertz Gets Creative
Episode 2: Spoken Word Poetry
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Will Gompertz meets emerging young poets at the Roundhouse Poetry Collective in London, and offers them expert advice from performance poets Hollie McNish and Polar Bear. Show more
On this day in 1916, British airmen who had bombarded Constantinople all returned safely from the 300-mile round flight, and Edwin Lloyd feels a long way from home. Show more
You and Yours
The FRSB, Bottle shops, The value of golf
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The Fundraising Standards Board finds the RSPCA and Battersea Dogs and Cats Home have breached the Fundraising Code of Practice. Also the rise of the bottle shop. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Timothy Garton Ash explores free speech in the media and asks whether we really have a free press. Show more
Adam is forging ahead, and Neil has an ultimatum for Josh. Show more
By Caroline Horton. Things are fine. Pandora is young, living in Paris, she's got a nice boyfriend and a job that pays the bills. So why did she try to kill herself? Show more
Helen Mark visits the National Forest as it celebrates 25 years since it started to create huge areas of woodland. To mark the occasion, she plants 'The Open Country' Oak tree. Show more
Twiggy presents an appeal on behalf of Vision Aid Overseas. Show more
Kate Tempest is an acclaimed rapper, poet and playwright, and she has added novelist to her CV. She talks to Mariella Frostrup about her debut, The Bricks That Built the Houses. Show more
Francine Stock talks to Jon Favreau, director of the new computer-generated makeover of The Jungle Book. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Breakthrough Starshot, Moon mining, QB50, Solar Q&A
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Science news. Giant lasers on Earth will fly micro spaceships to Alpha Centauri, says the Breakthrough Starshot consortium. Adam Rutherford raises a sceptical eyebrow. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
14/04/2016 Jeremy Corbyn's first major intervention in the EU debate
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The Labour leader insists his support for the UK remaining in the EU isn't half-hearted.
David Baddiel hosts the second series of the show where comedians must go against their natural instincts. Featuring Richard Osman, Clive Anderson, Nick Helm and Yasmine Akram. Show more
Lilian is looking glamorous, but it is Elizabeth who is turning heads. Show more
Front Row
Peter Greenaway, George Shaw, Zoe Wanamaker, Chloe Esposito
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Eisenstein in Guanajuato is Peter Greenaway's provocative new film, he talks to John Wilson. And artist George Shaw on how his work is inspired by the National Gallery collection. Show more
Betrayal close to home brings Muriel's mother's secret out into the open. Show more
Why leave home? Frances Stonor Saunders asks what happens when we decide, or are forced, to leave our home. Show more
Caroline Bayley reports on Europe's unicorns, tech companies with billion dollar valuations but not necessarily any profits, and asks how real they are. Show more
BBC Inside Science
Breakthrough Starshot, Moon mining, QB50, Solar Q&A
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Science news. Giant lasers on Earth will fly micro spaceships to Alpha Centauri, says the Breakthrough Starshot consortium. Adam Rutherford raises a sceptical eyebrow. Show more
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the neutron in the atomic nucleus, in the laboratory and in the densest stars. Show more
The World Tonight
World leaders target tax evasion
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Heads unite to stamp out fraud, staff shortages force A&E to close overnight, and a look at the survival of the sport of pelota. Show more
Serialised reading of Graham Swift's novel.
Spoof phone-in show from the creators of The Fast Show. Show more
The best of Thursday's debates in the Commons and the Lords, with Susan Hulme. Show more
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For 50 years, Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir's extraordinary relationship was existentialism in practice - defined by the principles of freedom and companionship. Show more
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