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A reading and a reflection to start the day, with George Craig, a retired senior civil servant and a Methodist local preacher in Cardiff.
Wales plans to be the first 'refill nation', so one water bottle can be refilled along the 870 mile coast path route. Show more
Chris Packham presents the mute swan. Show more
News from Westminster.
The Life Scientific
Episode 168: Sheena Cruickshank on the wonders of the human immune system
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
At least 38 trillion bacteria live in us and on us but it's dangerous to think good health means swapping samples. Sheena Cruickshank warns against DIY faecal transplants. Show more
Film-maker Michael Jenkins talks to young fathers about the challenges of becoming a parent as a teenager. Show more
A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music, led by the Rev Steven Benson. Show more
Grenfell survivors tell their stories of how they escaped the burning building. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: Why is it so difficult to make our train system work?
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Consumer phone-in. Emergency train timetables have been brought in by Northern Rail and Govia Thameslink. Hundreds of trains have been cancelled. So what is going wrong? Show more
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Analysis of news and current affairs. News with Sarah Montague including Crown Prosecution disclosure failures, Grenfell Tower Inquiry latest and the future of energy storage. Show more
Nick Robinson talks to Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg about being different, understanding others, moral values and pinstripe suits. Show more
Elizabeth grows suspicious, and alarm bells ring for Harrison. Show more
The detectives interrogate respectable writer Jack who has been charged with shoplifting. He protests his innocence. DCI Matthews and DS Armitage find out. Show more
Josie Long presents stories of small radical acts from presidential campaigns to a poet helping re-imagine the world. From 2018. Show more
Making History
Dark tourism, World Cup 1938, The mobile library
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Helen Castor presents stories from the past with a bearing on issues today, including dark tourism, the politics of the 1938 World Cup and the start of the mobile library service. Show more
Should it be easier to end a marriage? Some campaigners hope a current case will prompt a change in the law in England and Wales, but others fear 'divorce on demand'. Show more
Comic actor and writer Robert Webb and award-winning journalist Hugo Rifkind talk about favourite books with presenter Harriett Gilbert. Show more
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Emma is at her wits end, and Tom's frustrations increase. Show more
Front Row
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Shebeen in Nottingham, Will Sharpe, Vampyr video game
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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250th Royal Academy Summer Exhibition reviewed; Shebeen, a play about the 1950s immigrant community in Nottingham; Will Sharpe of dark comedy Flowers; and Vampyr video game tested. Show more
Marlas gets sucked back into the intrigues of his former life leaving Gudrun to explore the city alone. Starring Kate Phillips. Show more
A number of countries give citizenship to wealthy people in return for a promise to invest. But is enough being done to stop such schemes from being used to launder dirty money? Show more
New research from the University of Durham is exploring the ability of blind people to navigate using echolocation. We talk to Dr Lore Thaler about an underused skill. Show more
All in the Mind
KIM in the Awards, Smell blindness, How to find help for your own mental health, Paul Broks
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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KIM - the latest group finalist in the All in the Mind Awards, smell blindness, what is the best way to find help for your own mental health and neuropsychologist Paul Broks. Show more
The Life Scientific
Episode 168: Sheena Cruickshank on the wonders of the human immune system
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
At least 38 trillion bacteria live in us and on us but it's dangerous to think good health means swapping samples. Sheena Cruickshank warns against DIY faecal transplants. Show more
The World Tonight
Iran begins process of increasing its uranium enrichment capacity.
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Move follows President Trump's decision to abandon the international nuclear deal. Show more
By Louise Erdrich. Cedar learns more about her birth family and their life on the Ojibwe reservation. Show more
Phil's trying to keep his entertainments business afloat. He's trying to get over his divorce from Leanne. He's trying to be a better person. He's trying. Boy, is he trying. Show more
Pro- and anti-abortion MPs take part in a heated debate. And the expansion of Heathrow Airport gets the go-ahead. Susan Hulme has the best of the day at Westminster. Show more
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Looking deeper into the ways of the Romani people, Damian Le Bas is on a voyage of self-discovery, as much as a road trip across the country. Show more
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