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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with Shaunaka Rishi Das, director of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Show more
Five new areas of England will cull badgers next week to try to control TB in cattle. The National Pig Association says wild boar are becoming a big threat to domestic pigs. Show more
Brett Westwood presents the aquatic warbler. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Former cabinet minister Kenneth Baker, now Lord Baker of Dorking, discusses his background and career. Show more
Woman's Hour
Rossy De Palma and women in Pedro Almodovar's films
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Rossy De Palma on Pedro Almodovar's films. How having a child affects the gender pay gap. Anna Pasternak on Boris Pasternak's lover. Improvisation from pianist Gabriela Montero. Show more
A young Welsh woman is experiencing 1890s Whitechapel but also suspects her brother is hiding something. Stars Trystan Gravelle. Show more
Brett Westwood follows the route trodden by the camel from being a revered subject of Arabic eulogies to being reviled by Europeans now being ridden by robot jockeys. From 2016 Show more
Laura Barton sorts through myth and misdirection to tell the story of Karen Dalton, the folk world's answer to Billie Holiday. Show more
The British army gains 200 yards just south of Thiepval, and the Reverend Alec Poole has a complicated day. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: Do You Relish Or Resent Recycling?
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Consumer phone-in. Listeners' experience of recycling - love it or loathe it. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Film-maker Tony Garnett has an imagined conversation with the late Mary Whitehouse. Using archive clips, they are reunited in one final debate across the political and moral divide. Show more
Toby has some explaining to do, and Kaz is feeling powerless. Show more
Whilst trying to track down her father, Helen uncovers another disturbing medical mystery. Third in a nine-part thriller starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton. Show more
Making History
Jazz in the Trenches, Woad, Notting Hill Carnival
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Tom Holland and guests consider jazz in the trenches, woad and the women behind the Notting Hill Carnival. Show more
Gerald Scarfe presents an alternative take on the sound archive that follows a twisting, scenic route through the great British countryside. Show more
Documentary. From a toddler's first lie to teenage fantasies, psychotherapist Philippa Perry explores the subject of childhood deception. Show more
Journalist Georgina Godwin chooses UN secretary-general, Dag Hammarskjold who died in 1961. With Matthew Parris. From 2016. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
Rail firm challenges Corbyn's claim overcrowding left him sitting on train floor
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Virgin Trains disputes Labour leader's claim, accusing him of walking past empty seats
Mark discusses balancing work and play. Do we get more from working ourselves to the bone or messing about? From August 2016. Show more
Eddie is teaching George a Grundy tradition, while Joe lays it on thick with Oliver. Show more
Front Row
Clive James, Joe Joyce, Marin Alsop, Hunter Davies
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Clive James on the benefits of box sets, boxer Joe Joyce on the joy of painting, conductor Marin Alsop brings a touch of Brazil to the Proms, Hunter Davies remembers the Beatles. Show more
A young Welsh woman is experiencing 1890s Whitechapel but also suspects her brother is hiding something. Stars Trystan Gravelle. Show more
Leading Remainers and Brexiteers reveal the strategic thinking that shaped their EU referendum campaigns. Presented by Anne McElvoy. Show more
In Touch
Peter White with news, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted.
20 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Advice on using e-passports if you're partially-sighted; and Tony Shearman joins boxer Janice Wheeler ringside. Show more
Why Become a Doctor?
Episode 2: Junior Doctors: All Work and No Play?
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Why are junior doctors so disillusioned? Many of them have left or are thinking of leaving the profession. Hospital consultant Dr Kevin Fong investigates. Show more
Former cabinet minister Kenneth Baker, now Lord Baker of Dorking, discusses his background and career. Show more
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The World Tonight
Russian anger over Paralympic ban
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. Russia criticises a ban on its athletes competing at the Paralympics as politically motivated. Show more
Nearly 30 years on from its original publication, Hilary Mantel revisits her third novel to create a ten-part serialisation. Yasmin confides in Frances. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Couples therapist Dr Tanya meets a theatre director and his unhappy actress wife. Stars Julia Davis and Marc Wootton. From 2015. Show more
Programme following financial guru Alvin Hall as he returns to his Florida hometown after being away for more than a decade.
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Exploring the lives of young Chinese, 'one-child' offspring, including the son of a struggling farmer. Read by David Sneddon. Show more
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