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Spiritual reflection to start the day, with Fiona Stewart, a director of Christian charity Foolproof Creative Arts. Show more
Farming Today
The future of UK agriculture, environmental farming and incomes outside the EU
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
What's in store for UK farming when we leave the EU? Experts and campaigners are discussing the economic picture for farmers and how the rural environment will be safeguarded. Show more
The latest weather forecast for farmers.
Bill Oddie presents the Egyptian goose. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Start the Week
Food: From Bread Riots to Obesity
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Cultural discussion show. Food - From Bread Riots to Obesity: Andrew Marr on food and politics with food writers Bee Wilson and William Sitwell, and economist Jane Harrigan. Show more
Jane Garvey presents a phone-in on infidelity. If your partner has been unfaithful, how did you deal with it? Show more
Can Karen and gay husband Jack stay wed? Are they hanging on because they cannot let go? The kids are fine, so why rock the boat? But Jack wants a family life and his independence. Show more
Teenagers Mohammed and Jess are auditioning for the National Youth Theatre, but with just a one-in-ten chance of success, will they both get in? Grace Dent follows their story. Show more
Uncle Jeff decides Andy needs a job to occupy his mind. But how to do it without Andy noticing? Stars Tom Palmer. From 2016. Show more
In June 1991, American student Katie Koestner spoke out about 'date rape', the first time the subject had been widely discussed in the USA. She speaks to Claire Bowes. Show more
You and Yours
Breast implants, Sara Eden, Consumers and Brexit
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Consumer affairs programme. Senior doctors say breast implants should carry warning of a small but serious cancer risk. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Dan Snow looks at the way the First World War progressed in 1916, beginning with French soldiers' accounts of the Battle of Verdun, recorded by the BBC in 1964. Show more
Pat and Tony need to find the right words, and Adam is ready to spend. Show more
Around 250,000 people go missing in the UK each year. Most return within days. Michael Butt tells the story of the Stephens family whose wait for news continues 16 months later. Show more
Paul Gambaccini welcomes three more music lovers - from the West Midlands, Merseyside and East Sussex - for the second heat of the 2016 tournament. Show more
Dan Saladino returns to the world of our gut microbes. From the Amazon to East Africa to the life underneath our feet, food will never be quite the same again. Show more
David Hockney invites Martin Gayford, the subject of one of his new paintings, back to his LA studio as he prepares to mount an ambitious new portrait series at the Royal Academy. Show more
Ernie Rea and guests discuss the religious response to the Battle of the Somme. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
27/06/16 Markets plunge despite Osborne's efforts to ease Brexit concerns
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
A further £40 billion has been wiped off the value of Britain's biggest firms, despite attempts by the Chancellor and the Prime Minister to reassure the markets about Brexit.
The antidote to panel games returns for its 65th series, with regulars Tim Brooke-Taylor, Jeremy Hardy and Barry Cryer joined by Rory Bremner on the panel and Jack Dee in the chair Show more
Neil reaches a decision, and there's big change ahead at Grange Farm. Show more
Front Row
Jessie Burton, Stanley Spencer exhibition, York Art Gallery, From Afar
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist, on her new novel, a new show celebrating the work of painter Stanley Spencer, the York Art Gallery and a review of Spanish film From Afar. Show more
Can Karen and gay husband Jack stay wed? Are they hanging on because they cannot let go? The kids are fine, so why rock the boat? But Jack wants a family life and his independence. Show more
Documentary. Maria Margaronis explores the hopes and fears of refugees, islanders and Greek politicians as Greece continues to be the epicentre of the migrant crisis. Show more
David Edmonds reveals findings of new research showing that charities could raise more money by adopting more business-like techniques. But could this come at a high ethical cost? Show more
The world may not be his oyster but for Brett Westwood the oyster is definitely his world. From 2016 Show more
Start the Week
Food: From Bread Riots to Obesity
43 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Cultural discussion show. Food - From Bread Riots to Obesity: Andrew Marr on food and politics with food writers Bee Wilson and William Sitwell, and economist Jane Harrigan. Show more
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The World Tonight
Anti-Corbyn MPs 'battle for soul of Labour'
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Jeremy Corbyn is told by some Labour MPs that he must stand down but his supporters among the party membership reject the call. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Snow is falling on ravaged post-war Vienna when Rollo Martins arrives looking for his friend, Harry Lime. Read by Samuel West. Show more
Alan Dein embarks on a new series of nocturnal conversations with random strangers online, including a Nigerian trapped in Abu Dhabi and a grounded Canadian test pilot. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from the Commons as MPs react to David Cameron's decision to resign as prime minister after the decision of voters that the UK should leave the EU. Show more
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Writer Geoff Dyer is in Los Angeles and makes a pilgrimage to the house of an intellectual hero. Show more
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