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The Food Programme
Terra Madre Part 2: A Global Food Gathering
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
From ancient Egyptian bread to Native American food, Dan Saladino reports from Terra Madre.
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Families waiting for a decision on whether Heathrow or Gatwick airport will be expanded describe their lives 'in limbo'. Iraqi troops face delays in their advance on Mosul. Show more
Hardeep meets a remarkable 10-year-old boy, Jonathan Bryan, and his parents to hear their extraordinary story of how they helped their non-verbal son have a voice. Show more
Eric Robson and the panel are in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Joining Eric are Matthew Wilson, Bunny Guinness and Bob Flowerdew. Show more
Fi Glover introduces conversations between women about postnatal depression and cerebral malaria - and fancy dress and ceilidhs! Show more
First part of the radical reworking of Emile Zola's celebrated mining novel, Germinal. Show more
Open Book
Sebastian Barry; Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman; Helen Dunmore on Louis MacNeice; literary news from Sri Lanka
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
News and features from the world of books, presented by Mariella Frostrup. Sebastian Barry on his new novel Days Without End. Show more
Thabiso Mohare looks at the possibilities offered by digital platforms for emerging poets, and those carrying forward ancient oral traditions, across the African continent. Show more
File on 4
Changing Tides: Can the UK keep its renewable energy promises?
38 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
The UK is committed to providing 15% of energy from renewable sources by 2020, but does government concern over the cost of subsidies mean green innovations risk being abandoned? Show more
Series of profiles of people who are currently making headlines. Mark Coles profiles the chair of the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. Show more
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Adrian Goldberg chooses his BBC Radio highlights. Show more
Alice has a job on her hands, and Roy strikes a pose. Show more
Comedian and activist Mark Thomas creates a People's Manifesto from policies of his Gulbenkian Theatre audience. From 2013. Show more
Short story by Sarah Hilary. Aboard a boat from Russia to England, ten-year-old Nicky stumbles across a dark and disturbing secret. Read by Alex Lawther. Show more
The editor of Today defends his programme against accusations of sexism in its coverage of Donald Trump's obscene comments, and a listener goes behind the scenes at Radio 5Live. Show more
Last Word
Jean Alexander, Trinh Thi Ngo, Ian Mercer, Joseph Harmatz, Joan Marie Johnson
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Obituary series. Matthew Bannister remembers actress Jean Alexander, broadcaster Trinh Thi Ngo, naturalist Ian Mercer, 'Avenger' Joseph Harmatz and singer Joan Marie Johnson. Show more
More than 90,000 savers may be due compensation over mis-sold annuities. Are company pension schemes in better shape than we think? Also benefit sanctions and selling your annuity. Show more
Michael Morpurgo makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Bag Books. Show more
Is the island of Ireland where Brexit will matter most? Edward Stourton visits Derry/Londonderry, right on the Irish border, to explore what is at stake as the UK leaves the EU. Show more
Carolyn Quinn is joined by the Labour MP Tristram Hunt, Conservative James Cleverly and the investment manager, Nicola Horlick, to discuss the key political stories of the week. Show more
Presented by Francine Stock. David Oyelowo outlines his plans to revolutionise the British film industry and to make films that are genuinely diverse and reflective of the UK. Show more
Some may dream their life away, others may dream of, and then achieve, great things. Mark Tully considers the wisdom of dreaming, with the help of Robert Graves and Krishnamurti. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
Thinking Allowed
House of Commons - Voting and Inequality
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Laurie Taylor hears about the hidden workings of Parliament. Also, what is the relationship between voter turnout and inequality? Show more
Church bells from All Saints Church, Allesley. Show more
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Commentary on day five of the first Test between Bangladesh and England, from Chittagong, with Jonathan Agnew, Charles Dagnall, Ebony Rainford Brent, Athar Ali Khan and Vic Marks. Show more