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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day, with writer and broadcaster Sarah Joseph. Show more
Farming Today
Rural level crossings safety campaign, Lord Haskins on Natural England
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Incidents involving rural rail crossings during harvest have risen sharply. Network Rail and the National Farmers Union have now launched a campaign to tackle the issue. Show more
Tweet of the Day
Samuel West on the Collared Dove
1 minute on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Actor Samuel West laments how the beautiful collared dove is saddled with a morose call that sounds like the chant of a bored football fan echoing down our streets. Show more
David Davis updates the Commons on how the talks on Britain's departure from the EU are going. Susan Hulme follows a lively first day back at Westminster for MPs. Show more
Australian English and how it came to be, and what it tells us about two closely related, geographically divided English-speaking nations. Stephen engages Adam Hills as a guide. Show more
Ivan Hewett tests if harmony is a reflection of history using Terry Riley's In C. With pianist Joanna MacGregor. From 2017. Show more
A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music. Led by the Rev Dr Kirsty Thorpe. Show more
Woman's Hour
Victoria and Abdul, Virtual reality, Lou Conran, Voting
54 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Queen Victoria's friendship; using VR to create the world of child-trafficking; comedian Lou Conran; anonymous voting for domestic abuse survivors. Show more
Has Jasmine joined forces with her father in his plan to pump the family fortune into Lebanese business? Stars Kulvinder Ghir. Show more
The Listening Project
Connor and Piper - I Don't Have A Sellotape Dispenser
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Friends share their fears as they prepare to start university. Fi Glover presents. Show more
Journalist Ayshea Buksh delves into the complex story behind the rise in acid attacks, exploring the nuanced motivations behind the decision to make acid a weapon of choice. Show more
Ian brings home a new girlfriend. His family all have their own thoughts and hopes about her. Stars Alison Steadman. From 2017. Show more
On this day in 1917, thousands lined the streets for the funeral of 98 naval personnel killed in the Chatham air raid, and in Folkestone, Alice Macknade steels herself. Show more
You and Yours
Fake donation sites; 'Staircase tax'; Ice cream vans
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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The back-dated tax costing small businesses thousands of pounds. The back-dated tax costing small businesses thousands of pounds. Plus the demise of ice cream sellers. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Lynsey Hanley tells the story of social housing in Britain. Lynsey explores how the right to buy changed council housing forever. Show more
Lilian lends an ear, and Caroline is remembered. Show more
A sixth-former is attacked on his way to school and hospitalised. When Max and Sean start to investigate, they hardly expect to uncover a love story. Show more
Final live edition of the series that explores what retirement might look like in the future. Louise Cooper looks at what we've learned from the series. Show more
Dr Kevin Fong reflects back on his own career to examine why the NHS and social services struggle to meet the needs of our ageing population, and what the biggest challenges are. Show more
Documentary. Sarfraz Manzoor examines whether, in the modern world of work, it is better to become a specialist or to embrace a portfolio career. Show more
The Media Show
Coleen Rooney and the paparazzi, Classic FM at 25, Panorama secret filming
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Coleen Rooney has appealed for photographers to stop following her family. Plus Classic FM at 25 and Panorama's secret filming inside Brook House Immigration Removal Centre. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
06/09/2017 Business leaders express concern at plans to slash EU migration after Brexit
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Firms which rely on EU workers warn draft immigration proposals could have "catastrophic" impact
The bath has sprung a leak. Gruff wants to book an ethical plumber, much to Bob's disgust. Stars Elis James. From 2017. Show more
Lexi learns more about Ambridge, and Adam takes control. Show more
Front Row
Roddy Doyle, Heroes in TV dramas, Stephen King's IT
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Roddy Doyle on his latest novel Smile, Stephen King's IT film reviewed, heroes in TV dramas and the art of sports commentary. Show more
Has Jasmine joined forces with her father in his plan to pump the family fortune into Lebanese business? Stars Kulvinder Ghir. Show more
Twelve of the country's brightest young minds gather to solve difficult social problems. Will the teams impress the judges with their ideas to get people to reduce their drinking? Show more
David Baddiel Tries to Understand
The Kardashians
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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David Baddiel tries to understand the Kardashians. David unpicks the family tree and asks how they became ubiquitous. Show more
Can beautiful places welcome mass tourism without environmental destruction? Tom Heap reports. Show more
Film presenter Antonia Quirke speaks to key crew members working on the film and drama series that are defining modern entertainment. Show more
The World Tonight
Bangladesh urges Myanmar to end the violence
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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More than 140,000 Rohingya Muslims have now fled across the border. Show more
Old enmities flare up as Falk digs deeper into the Hadler deaths. Thriller set in Australia read by Richard Goulding. Show more
Comedian John Moloney discovers that switching his electricity provider is not as easy as he'd imagined. From 2017. Show more
Ian Leslie unearths the often surprising first literary attempts of the likes of Henry Longfellow and Mary Shelley. From May 2015. Show more
Susan Hulme reports from Westminster on clashes at Prime Minister's Questions over low pay in both public and private sectors. Show more
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Robert reflects life and death with a neurosurgeon and Clive James, who was staring death in the face. Read by Nicky Henson. Show more
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