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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Canon Stephen Shipley, radio producer and broadcaster. Show more
Farming Today
The future of farm subsidy payments, Northern Ireland environmental farming, the natural history of the cow
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Defra secretary Michael Gove has hinted that support payments are likely to be reduced for larger-scale farmers, post-Brexit. Show more
Norfolk-based bird therapist Joe Harkness on the calming effect that a nightingale song can have. Show more
News and current affairs. Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Susan Hulme reports. Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn clash over public sector pay and a taskforce is sent into the council struggling with the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire. Show more
Hilary Mantel analyses how historical fiction can make the past come to life. Show more
A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music. Led by Andrew Graystone. Show more
Woman's Hour
Milly Dowler, Female cricket umpires, Dealing with discipline
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Milly Dowler's sister Gemma and mum Sally join Jane to talk about the past and the future. Sue Redfern on playing and now umpiring cricket. Tips for getting kids to do as you say. Show more
As Michael and Ben prepare for the Burning Man art festival, Shawna makes them an offer that could change their lives. Stars Trevor White. From July 2017. Show more
Brett Westwood investigates the peaceful, hefty, cud-chewing beasts which have transformed our societies. From 2017. Show more
After decades suppressed by Myanmar's military regime, Yangon's art scene is booming. Young artists on the frontline of change reveal the city as seen through their eyes. Show more
From Spacewar to Pokemon Go, video games - aside from becoming a large industry in their own right - have influenced the modern economy in some surprising ways. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: How has the cap on public sector pay affected you?
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Melanie Abbott hears from listeners about how the public sector pay cap has affected them. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Bridget Kendall explores what happened when China broke with the USSR and launched a Cultural Revolution, as experienced by a British diplomat and two Chinese brothers. Show more
Lynda sticks to her guns, and Matt wants everything to be right. Show more
A deadly cat-and-mouse game continues in this crime drama set in communist Hungary in 1963. By Philip Palmer. Show more
Jay Rayner and the culinary panel are in Yeovil. Zoe Laughlin, Silvana Franco, Tim Anderson and Rob Owen Brown answer the questions. Show more
Helen Castor and her guests discuss the history stories that are alive today. Poet Sugar Brown hears about race in wartime, and what makes a good museum? Show more
Criminologist David Wilson talks to criminal-turned-journalist Erwin James. James committed a string of petty offences before carrying out two murders, is redemption possible? Show more
Actor Kathy Burke and comedian Tom Allen talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert - by Patrick Hamilton, John Waters and Barbara Pym. But who picks what? Show more
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Six O'Clock News
04/07/2017 President Trump urges China to put pressure on North Korea to stop developing nuclear weapons after test
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Trump urges China to put pressure on North Korea over nuclear weapons testing. Tory MP appears in court accused of falsifying Election expenses
The globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller shares Untamed - a fresh story from the New Yorker. From 2017. Show more
Will tries to gather support, and Brian makes his pitch. Show more
Front Row
Sam Taylor-Johnson, Will Young, Stage and screen violence, Museum of the Year finalist
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Artist and director Sam Taylor-Johnson on her new TV show Gypsy; Will Young's Queer Icons choice; violence on stage and screen; plus another Art Fund Museum of the Year finalist. Show more
As Michael and Ben prepare for the Burning Man art festival, Shawna makes them an offer that could change their lives. Stars Trevor White. From July 2017. Show more
File on 4
Mental Health Parity: Progress or Pipe Dream?
38 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Radio 4's investigative current affairs documentary series. Show more
In Touch
Changing jobs, Washington State's blind governor
20 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Peter White talks to Cyrus Habib, elected lieutenant governor of Washington State, who is blind. Changing your job can be harder when you are blind, says listener Nick Adamson. Show more
Inside Health
High costs of cheap medicines, Can a simple blood test help identify cancer, undescended testes, Aspirin
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
The price of everyday medicines is rising as some manufacturers are monopolies. Can a routine blood test help identify cancer? A definitive guide on undescended testes. Show more
Jolyon Jenkins investigates the private Christian schools in Britain that teach that evolution is untrue, homosexuality is wrong and that wives should submit to their husbands. Show more
The World Tonight
New plan to stem the flow of migrants crossing the Mediterranean
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
A new plan to stem the flow of migrants crossing the Mediterranean has been launched by the European Commission, but Italy is not impressed. Show more
Montag's wife had her stomach pumped last night. And he is not certain of anything anymore. Ray Bradbury's visionary cult classic, abridged by Sara Davies. Read by Alex Jennings. Show more
Brian Cox and Robin Ince are joined by Eric Idle and physicists Jonathan Butterworth and Catherine Heymans to find out what the next great discovery in particle physics might be. Show more
Susan Hulme reports as the government abandons a bid to scrap free school lunches and faces more calls to end the public sector pay cap to ease pressures on schools and the NHS. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
The two pigs settle in well, but Jacqueline and Ed now need to move them to a bigger home. Read by Imogen Stubbs. Show more
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