News and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Andrew Marr discusses the Suffragettes and political protest with historian Jane Robinson, political theorist Christopher Finlay, artist Peter Kennard and poet Fiona Sampson. Show more
A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music, led by the Rev Christopher Landau. Show more
Woman's Hour
Carrie Gracie, Parental leave, Clothes as activism
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Carrie Gracie talks about her decision to quit as the BBC's China editor over equal pay. Plus the parents of premature babies calling for extended parental leave. Show more
Shardlake has an unexpected and typically unpleasant encounter with his old enemy Sir Richard Rich. Starring Justin Salinger. Show more
What happens when you accidentally write a song for a global superstar? Show more
Tom and Dad fret about some potentially brushes with the law, while mum prepares for a new lodger. With Paul Copley. From 2015. Show more
How do bats ecolocate? And why don't they get confused by neighbouring signals? Drs Rutherford and Fry investigate. Show more
You and Yours
FM switch-off, Pension withdrawals, Weight loss, Smart meters
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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FM switch-off date expected this year. And why energy companies might be breaking the law in their efforts to get us to sign up to smart meters. Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Analysis of news and current affairs.
Paul Seabright explores our trading past: Black Death, 14th-century Europe, and a resurgence in European trade. Why? From 2018. Show more
Ruth has a difficult question to raise, and Roy takes umbrage. Show more
Stone and the team investigate a fire at a homeless hostel run by charismatic charity leader Jackie Stanton-Hope. A body is found by forensics. But who is he? Show more
Tom Sutcliffe is joined by the panellists from the Midlands and the North of England for the game of lateral thinking and cryptic connections. Show more
Sheila Dillon explores the history, and current fashionability, of porridge. Show more
Documentary. Leading copyright lawyer and author Richard Taylor explores the history of copyright, its uncertain future in the internet age and if the law is overreaching itself. Show more
Brian Cox and Robin Ince are joined by Dara O Briain, Prof Sheila Rowan and Prof Nils Andersson to look at 2017's spectacular discovery of gravitational waves. Show more
The latest shipping forecast.
Six O'Clock News
Theresa May has begun a Cabinet reshuffle to freshen her team and strengthen her authority.
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
A couple who met on a Muslim dating site have been convicted of plotting a Christmas bomb or poison attack.
A senior BBC journalist has criticised the corporation over equal pay
John Lloyd and Sally Phillips welcome comedian Rory Bremner, presenter Nikki Bedi and writer Pete Brown. From 2018. Show more
Brian makes a controversial decision, and Pip faces the inevitable. Show more
Front Row
Kiri, Golden Globes, Gail Honeyman, Contemporary portraiture
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
We review Channel 4 drama Kiri starring Sarah Lancashire and discuss the events of last night's Golden Globes. Show more
Shardlake has an unexpected and typically unpleasant encounter with his old enemy Sir Richard Rich. Starring Justin Salinger. Show more
Political columnist and broadcaster Steve Richards explores David Cameron's dramatic years in power and explores his legacy, through interviews with high-profile insiders. Show more
Black Brazilians are winning access to higher education, and asserting their identity, in a country where privilege often belongs to ethnic Europeans. David Baker reports. Show more
What fragments of our civilisation will persist 10,000 years in the future? How can we shape society for distant descendants? Helen Keen meets the people and projects with a plan. Show more
Andrew Marr discusses the Suffragettes and political protest with historian Jane Robinson, political theorist Christopher Finlay, artist Peter Kennard and poet Fiona Sampson. Show more
The World Tonight
Theresa May reshuffles her Cabinet
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective as Theresa May reshuffles her cabinet, with Justine Greening resigning and Damian Hinds becoming education secretary. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A 28-year old war widow works in a publishing house which is teetering on the brink of financial ruin. Read by Maggie Service. Show more
In October 1861, Henry James suffered an injury that he called a 'horrid...obscure hurt'. Was it a back injury or a more intimate wound? Professor John Sutherland investigates. Show more
Labour steps up the pressure over the winter problems faced by hospitals in England and Wales. David Cornock follows the Commons exchanges and has the best of Monday in Parliament. Show more
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
4 Extra Debut. Ed Stourton describes the BBC’s wartime journey, the boredom of the Phoney War and the reporter’s experiences. From 2018. Show more
The latest shipping forecast.
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.