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Spiritual reflection to start the day with the former moderator of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly, the Very Rev John Chalmers.
Russia no longer needs our cheese even if the import ban is lifted, warns dairy expert. A British farmer is making skyr, a fat-free, high-protein yoghurt. Show more
Chris Packham presents the grey wagtail. Show more
With Susan Hulme. MPs do battle over the latest report from the Treasury which warns leaving the EU would lead to a recession. And concerns are raised over the latest diet report. Show more
Historian Margaret MacMillan visits Amsterdam, exploring how a place bound to the sea and the globe developed its idea of Europe. Show more
Bettany Hughes considers virtue at a club for the English aristocracy, with a former Greek minister of finance and with an aid worker just back from an Ebola zone in Sierra Leone. Show more
Woman's Hour
What do American women make of Donald Trump? Food writer Sabrina Ghayour
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Who are the women voting for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump? Plus Persian cook and food writer, Sabrina Ghayour, cooks stir-fried tangy prawns. Show more
Mary Ann begins to adapt to life with Michael and Ben while Jake meets a new man at Pier 39. Stars Laurel Lefkow. From May 2016. Show more
Claire Prentice tracks down some of the premature babies, now in their 70s, 80s and 90s, who owe their lives to the doctor who put them on show at the Coney Island amusement park. Show more
On its 40th anniversary, Mark Hodkinson looks at the impact of punk rock in Yorkshire, where the Sex Pisols played their first and last gigs outside London. Show more
On this day in 1916, the Union Jack was to be flown from every public building for Empire Day, and Dieter feels increasingly isolated. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: How much does it matter to you where your food comes from?
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Consumer phone-in. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Many people think of the Industrial Revolution as a Northern phenomenon. Historian Helen Castor argues it was the Midland Lunar Society which led the way. Show more
Helen cannot relax, and Kirsty accepts an apology. Show more
What will happen when VR games can deliver real love? Ben Tavassoli, Oliver Chris and Claudie Blakley star in Ed Harris's future romance. Show more
Jay Rayner hosts the culinary programme from Durham. Featuring panellists Professor Peter Barham, Rachel McCormack and Rob Owen Brown. Show more
Fi Glover talks to three men who have chosen to stay at home looking after their young children, while their wives go out to work. Show more
Michael Rosen talks to Keith Houston about punctuation symbols and how they came to exist, from the very first marks up to new inventions such as the interrobang. Show more
George Fox, dissenter and founder of the Quakers, is nominated by Ann Limb. Presented by Matthew Parris. From 2016. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
24/05/2016 Voluntary trust to take over Birmingham Children's Services
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The Council says it's a fresh start for the department looking after vulnerable children. Iraqi offensive against IS in Falujjah. An NHS doctor who joined jihadis in Syria.
A referendum campaign broadcast by the Stronger IN Europe campaign. Show more
Isy’s funny love stories featuring the tale of George and Louise set against the backdrop of the Matlock Ceilidh. From 2014. Show more
It is a big day at Home Farm, and Pip has a visitor. Show more
Front Row
Sue Johnston, Burt Kwouk remembered, Yayoi Kusama, Simon Stone, Philip Venables
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Sue Johnston on new TV drama series Rovers, Burt Kwouk remembered, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama reviewed, composer Philip Venables on Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis, Simon Stone. Show more
Mary Ann begins to adapt to life with Michael and Ben while Jake meets a new man at Pier 39. Stars Laurel Lefkow. From May 2016. Show more
After 22 years in prison, Thomas Bourke still maintains that he did not commit the double murder for which he was convicted. Has there been a shocking miscarriage of justice? Show more
In Touch
How can air travel be made easier for blind people?
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In response to listeners' recent travel experiences, we ask the Civil Aviation Authority what it is doing to make flying easier for blind people. Show more
All in the Mind
Exams and the mental health of children, A community approach to suicide prevention
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The reality of exam stress - is there a link between pressure to do well in exams and children's mental health? And the community initiative to prevent suicide. Show more
Historian Margaret MacMillan visits Amsterdam, exploring how a place bound to the sea and the globe developed its idea of Europe. Show more
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The World Tonight
EU debate - a turn-off for women?
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Discussion on whether the EU debate, noisy and intemperate, is a turn-off for women. Also, what social workers need to do their job better. Show more
Introducing Pete, one of London's overqualified twentysomethings living on dead-end jobs, but wanting more. Show more
Award-winning satirist Nish Kumar shines his spotlight of truth on the biggest news stories, in the hope of showing them up for what they really are. Show more
MPs campaigning for a British exit from the EU accuse the Bank of England Governor of becoming too political. Susan Hulme has the best of Tuesday in the Commons and the Lords. Show more
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Writer Aarathi Prasad visits the hospital in the Dharavi slum where the shrine holds sway. Show more
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