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Spiritual reflection and prayer to start the day, with the Rev Duncan MacLaren, healthcare chaplain at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee. Show more
Environment secretary Andrea Leadsom addresses one of two major farming conferences in Oxford this week. And the programme hears what the devolved nations want to see post-Brexit. Show more
Martin Hughes-Games presents the jackdaw. Jackdaws are scavengers with a reputation for stealing shiny or glittering objects. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
What happens when a python swallows a pig, and what does it reveal about the way demographic change is reshaping the world? Former government minister David Willetts investigates. Show more
A space for spiritual reflection with a bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music. Led by Sister Gemma Simmonds. Show more
Woman's Hour
Raye, 'Pink tax', Psychosis, Police
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Jenni Murray presents as the programme covers BBC Music's Sound of 2017, experiencing psychosis during menopause, and Paula Sherriff calls to end sexist gender pricing. Show more
By Annamaria Murphy. Comedy drama. Diane is convinced that the baby growing inside her belongs to somebody else. Meanwhile, Gareth tries to convince her to stay in Glan Don. Show more
Crossing Continents
Poland: Behind the Black Protests
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Women in Poland are angry. They are taking to the streets in their millions to tell the government they have had enough. Maria Margaronis asks what lies behind the 'Black Protests'. Show more
Playwright John Godber takes a drive around Hull, UK City of Culture 2017, in the company of the artists, actors, musicians and writers who keep its artistic heart beating. Show more
On this day in 1917, the Hidden Hand Committee recommended giving to the home secretary powers to revoke naturalisation, and in Tynemouth, Kenny's allegiances come under scrutiny. Show more
You and Yours
Easybus, supermarket price wars and podgy pooches
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More complaints about Easybus services, how supermarkets will fight to keep customers in 2017 and why dogs are getting fatter. Show more
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The latest on the battle for Mosul; why the French are returning to the Catholic fold? The most powerful person in British theatre on why she wants to remain an outsider.
Emma gives Carl an ultimatum - and threatens a scandalous divorce. Show more
Susan asserts herself, and Kenton is taken for a ride. Show more
Gripping prison drama by Cat Jones and Erin Carter. Young prisoner Frankie wants desperately to keep her baby with her after it is born, but she is not the only one. Show more
Helen Mark discovers that the best surfing in England is in Yorkshire, not Cornwall. She heads to Cayton Bay, just south of Scarborough. Show more
Broadcaster Jo Whiley makes an appeal on behalf of Arthritis Care. Show more
John Lanchester talks to James Naughtie and a group of readers about his novel Capital, which was a major BBC TV drama in 2015. Show more
Francine Stock meets Alejandro Jodorowsky, the cult director, mime artist and graphic artist. Show more
BBC Inside Science
RIP Granny the oldest Orca - Graphene + Silly Putty - Moving a Giant Magnet - Space in 2017
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The world's oldest known killer whale, nicknamed Granny, is presumed dead. Adam Rutherford discusses the remarkable insights gained from the study of this 100-year-old animal. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
05/01/2017 America's top intelligence officials warn of cyber attacks by Russia.
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Research suggests the UK service sector has grown at its fastest pace for nearly 18 months.
The number of new cars sold in the UK has hit a record high.
Geoff attempts to bond with his new family and embarks on a potentially hazardous fishing trip. With Adam Riches. From August 2014. Show more
Brian sets out his vision, and Alan has cause for concern. Show more
Front Row
Steven Knight - writer of Taboo, CGI resurrections, the Bard's medical knowledge, Alice Oswald
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Should film resurrect actors using CGI? Steven Knight on his new BBC1 drama, Taboo; Shakespeare's knowedge of nature's medicines; Alice Oswald, winner of the Costa Poetry category. Show more
By Annamaria Murphy. Comedy drama. Diane is convinced that the baby growing inside her belongs to somebody else. Meanwhile, Gareth tries to convince her to stay in Glan Don. Show more
...The Other Kids Talk About: Documentary. Journalist Paul Mason reports on a group of university dropouts who are using social media to influence young people on a huge scale. Show more
Caroline Bayley travels to Mexico to discover how people are preparing for the potential impact of president-elect Donald Trump's economic plans. Show more
BBC Inside Science
RIP Granny the oldest Orca - Graphene + Silly Putty - Moving a Giant Magnet - Space in 2017
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
The world's oldest known killer whale, nicknamed Granny, is presumed dead. Adam Rutherford discusses the remarkable insights gained from the study of this 100-year-old animal. Show more
What happens when a python swallows a pig, and what does it reveal about the way demographic change is reshaping the world? Former government minister David Willetts investigates. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
The World Tonight
Obama receives report on Russian hacking claims
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How widespread is the development of cyber warfare and how should it be regulated?
Anne goes to visit her old school friend Mrs Smith and hears a story from the past concerning her family that horrifies her. Show more
Matt Harvey is joined by fellow poets Caroline Bird and Mark Gwynne Jones for more comedy, poetry and music from the Ways with Words festival at Dartington Hall in south Devon. Show more
What is it like to get seriously lost? Fi Glover meets three people who know. Show more
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How do artists chronicle and process our fast changing world? Tania Bruguera is a performance and installation artist who uses art not just to comment on society but to change it. Show more
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