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A reading and a reflection to start the day, with the Rev Dr Stephen Wigley, chair of the Wales Synod of the Methodist Church. Show more
Farming Today
Monbiot on trespassing, UK land access, White Park cattle, Art from the landscape
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
The environmental author and journalist George Monbiot has started a heated debate about access to the countryside by posting a tweet calling for people to trespass. Show more
Tweet of the Day
David Lindo on the Honey Buzzard
1 minute on BBC Radio 4 LW
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David Lindo the Urban Birder on a magical moment spotting a honey buzzard in central London. Show more
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
People reveal how 'You Are My Sunshine', a country song from around 1939, later a lullaby, touches them today. From 2017. Show more
Young voters reflect on the economic model, manifesto pledges and Scotland's influence on Westminster and contrast their voting experience with their parents'. Fi Glover presents. Show more
A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music. Led by Bishop David Walker. Show more
Woman's Hour
Jacqueline Saphra, Rolf Harris on trial, 13 Reasons Why
54 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Karen Gardner talks about taking Rolf Harris to court. We discuss the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why and its depiction of suicide. And we speak to the poet, Jacqueline Saphra. Show more
Anna sends you her secret recordings, in this phone-based thriller. But her secrets are blown when she gets herself vlogged. Show more
The Listening Project
Nick and Simon - Snack Attack
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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A head teacher and his head of food debate the perils of the proximity of fast food outlets to their London comprehensive school. Fi Glover presents. Show more
Tim Samuels invites a disruptor and a disruptee to discuss a current topic. We're living in a tech-driven era where nothing is sacrosanct. Disruption has no respect for death. Show more
Policeman turned comic Alfie Moore gives an audience police powers in a case reminiscent of a Bruce Lee film. From 2017. Show more
On this day in 1917, in the early hours of the morning, people as far away as Dublin were woken by the detonation of Messines Ridge, the biggest man-made explosion in history. Show more
You and Yours
Comparison Websites; PCP Deals; British Airways
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Should price comparison websites be forced to show every energy deal on the market - including the ones that don't pay a commission? Show more
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Lynda strikes a deal, and Kirsty makes amends. Show more
4 Extra Debut. East Africa. Can Signallers Pavan Jodha and Bill Bloomfield negotiate the safety of those besieged in Mkalama Fort by marauding German troops? From June 2017. Show more
Could releasing cash from the value of your home be a good way to fund retirement, clear debts or help children with a cash lump sum, or is it creating problems for the future? Show more
All in the Mind
Anxiety and children; First impressions; Mental health manifestos; Insiders' Guide
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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The stigma of parenting a child with mental health problems. Can you judge a book by its cover? Claudia Hammond examines how accurate are first impressions upon meeting a stranger. Show more
Sociological discussion programme, presented by Laurie Taylor. Laurie explores the meaning of the Jack Wills brand. Show more
The Media Show
CNN boss Tony Maddox, VR news, The&Partnership founder Johnny Hornby
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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CNN boss Tony Maddox tells Amol Rajan that claims the network staged a Muslim protest after the London Bridge attack are 'complete nonsense'. Plus is VR the future of news? Show more
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Six O'Clock News
07/06/2017 Election campaign draws to a close
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Party leaders tour the country in the final hours of the General Election campaign
Malcolm needs some help. Sue has a spot of time on her hands. Winchester beckons. Starring Julia McKenzie and Gus Brown. From 2017. Show more
For Tom, there is no time like the present, while things go from bad to worse for Rex. Show more
Front Row
Artist Grayson Perry, Baileys winner, Helen Dunmore's final poem, new Children's Laureate
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Grayson Perry discusses his show, an interview with the Baileys prize-winner, Samantha Bond reads Helen Dunmore's final poem, plus the new Children's Laureate reveals her plans. Show more
Anna sends you her secret recordings, in this phone-based thriller. But her secrets are blown when she gets herself vlogged. Show more
Series that explores the big ideas that are set to shape our future. Will sin disappear in future, as technology allows us to stop people from sinning before they act? Show more
Simon Jack and Kamal Ahmed on key economic and business issues behind the 2017 general election. The impact changing levels of immigration could have on the economy. Show more
Naomi Alderman discovers what Ivan Pavlov concluded from his experiments on dogs. Your Pavlovian response to this story of selective drooling is probably wrong. Show more
People reveal how 'You Are My Sunshine', a country song from around 1939, later a lullaby, touches them today. From 2017. Show more
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The World Tonight
Party leaders in last election push
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. On the eve of polling day, this is a special programme from Birmingham. Show more
In Arundhati Roy's spellbinding novel, Anjum makes a new home in the most unlikely of places and finds solace among the departed. Indira Varma reads. Show more
By Arundhati Roy. There is a new arrival at the Jannat Guest House, who shares a story that leaves Anjum with a sense of desolation. Read by Indira Varma. Show more
Richly comic autobiographical meanderings from the pen of Chris Neill - joined on stage by Martin Hyder and Alison Steadman. Show more
Corin Throsby explores the rich cultural life of Australia. Corin explores the extent to which the Australian landscape has an effect upon the country's artists. Show more
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Leonora moves to Paris with Max Ernst to join other artistic geniuses such as Picasso and Dali. Her family's attempts to control her continue to fail. Show more
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