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A reading and reflection to start the day, with the Rev Dr Karen Smith. Show more
Farming Today
Bird flu, Forestry machinery, Pulse fishing, Train station farm shop.
13 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
With the first bird flu cases of 2018 confirmed in Dorset, should poultry farmers be bracing themselves for a wider outbreak? Show more
Tweet of the Day
Kathy Hinde on the Barnacle Goose
2 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Audio-visual artist Kathy Hinde creates an installation inspired by migrating barnacle geese. Show more
News from Westminster. Sean Curran reports from Westminster as the EU Withdrawal Bill returns to the House of Commons. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The Cure's tribute to teenage angst. Cure drummer Lol Tolhurst describes how he and his band mates wrote the song. From 2018. Show more
Street philosophy with Bettany Hughes, and changing ideas about harmony through time at an opera reharsal, in a garden, in mythology and on the battlefield. Show more
A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music, led by Canon Ann Easter. Show more
Woman's Hour
Children and divorce, Robots, Menopause and relationships
54 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
The emotional impact of divorce, the role women are playing in the development of robots and the effect the menopause has on women's partners, family and friends. Show more
Pliny has a new job as chief overseer of the sewage works of Rome, but it is someone else who has to do the real dirty work. By Hattie Naylor. Show more
The Listening Project
Nancy and Nick - The Caring Profession
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Junior doctors who love their work but feel they could do it better if the pressure was less. Fi Glover presents. Show more
Political columnist and broadcaster Steve Richards presents the second part of a series looking back on David Cameron's dramatic years in power and exploring his legacy. Show more
Comedian and satirist Ian Hislop chats to writer and presenter Victoria Coren-Mitchell in the talk tag show. From March 2016. Show more
Modern-day life has given rise to a whole host of incredibly niche jobs which speak volumes about the world we live in. Nick Baker delves into some of the more bizarre. Show more
You and Yours
NHS Care Funding, Driverless Cars, Trusting Charities
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
How the NHS is failing some people eligible for fully-funded free care, the race to get driverless cars on the UK's roads and what charities are doing to regain public trust. Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs.
Korean films are becoming more popular in the west, but there is still a long tradition we know little about. Roger visits the 'Hollywood of Seoul' to see how their movies get made. Show more
Brian is in trouble, and Susan has a brainwave. Show more
The team locate the possible witness. But what does she know? Written by Alex Ganley. Series created by Danny Brocklehurst. Show more
UK households owe nearly £2 trillion on credit cards, loans, overdrafts and mortgages. How much have you borrowed and how will you repay your debts? With Adam Shaw and guests. Show more
Inside Health
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's research, HPV Vaccine, BRCA genes
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Pfizer announces that it's pulling Alzheimer's and Parkinson's research and the relationship between the HPV vaccine and the need for future smears. Show more
Sociological discussion programme. Police culture, socialisation and identity - Laurie Taylor explores the changing nature of the British police force. Show more
The Media Show
Facebook's algorithm change and why you should care
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Some publishers expect to lose out from Facebook's change to how its news feed picks content. Also, Emma Scott of The Beano, and the House of Lords vote on press regulation. Show more
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Six O'Clock News
17/01/2018 Hope for thousands of Carillion workers
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Employees on private sector service contracts for Carillion will continue to be paid
Finding out who tried to frame him for the death of the councillor, leads Angstrom to Benny from Abba. Stars Matthew Holness. Show more
Justin stands accused, and Kenton imparts some advice. Show more
Front Row
Carleen Anderson, Elif Shafak, the commuter in film
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Carleen Anderson discusses her album and stage show Cage Street Memorial, Turkish writer Elif Shafak on her controversial novel The Bastard of Istanbul and the commuter on film. Show more
Pliny has a new job as chief overseer of the sewage works of Rome, but it is someone else who has to do the real dirty work. By Hattie Naylor. Show more
With author, journalist and human rights activist Joan Smith and former barrister and now co-editor of The Conservative Woman, Laura Perrins. Show more
Former army intelligence officer Andy Owen explains why he thinks philosophy can help soldiers cope in complex war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan. Show more
Matthew Syed explores how and why individuals and organisations learn from their mistakes or fail to do so. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The Cure's tribute to teenage angst. Cure drummer Lol Tolhurst describes how he and his band mates wrote the song. From 2018. Show more
The World Tonight
Carillion - Is the System Broken?
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective. Show more
As Wanda edges closer to breakdown, Nancy and William Todd have spent the night together. Read by Maggie Service. Show more
It's all hands to the pump as Harry races to save the prison from a pair of mating whales. Stars Harry Hill. From 2018. Show more
The comedian explores different aspects of himself, examining his privileged status and chats with his Mum and Dad. From 2018. Show more
Rachel Byrne reports from Westminster where Theresa May defends the handling of the collapse of construction giant Carillion in the face of Labour accusations of 'negligence'. Show more
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Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley travel to Europe and strike up a bond with Lord Byron. In regular gatherings, they challenge each other to write ghost stories. Show more
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