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Farming Today
29/10/19: RSPB reviews its position on game shooting, 5g drones, heritage potatoes
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
The RSPB could start campaigning against game shoots, as it claims releasing millions of pheasant and partridge into the wild is having a detrimental impact on the environment. Show more
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Kathy Hinde on the Barnacle Goose
2 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Audio-visual artist Kathy Hinde creates an installation inspired by migrating barnacle geese. Show more
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The Life Scientific
Saiful Islam on materials to power the 21st century
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Professor Saiful Islam talks to Jim Al-Khalili about his life and work studying the materials that make renewable energy possible. Show more
One to One
Jay Elwes meets artist Simon Periton
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What does looking at something mean to different people? For an artist's view, Jay Elwes meets Simon Periton, whose work includes installations at Farringdon Crossrail station. Show more
Woman's Hour
Brexit: Deadlock and Compromise, Jenny Downham, Inducing Late Babies
48 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Are women politicians brokering a compromise, a way out of the deadlock at Westminster plus a look at the four female candidates vying for the position of Speaker. Show more
Helen believes that her baby is older than she should be. Part two of the conspiracy thriller starring Romola Garai and Jonathan Forbes. Show more
James Gallagher reveals the ups and downs in the story of how a Nobel prize winning discovery of RNA interference has led to useful drugs in less than a quarter of a century. Show more
Trevor Cox investigates sounds that trick the ear to find out how they are used in music, and he challenges composer Sarah Angliss to write a piece inspired by those illusions. Show more
Juliette has arranged a meeting at Starve Acre with a group of spiritualists and sceptical Richard is determined to attend.
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You and Yours
Call You and Yours: How did life change for you, or someone you love, after a major injury.
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How did life change for you, or a loved one, after a major injury? Winifred Robinson takes your calls during the programme on 03 700 100 444. Email anytime youandyours@bbc.co.uk Show more
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“That’s the first time I saw her again.” Wolfdieter's show trial begins. Show more
Alice hatches a plan and Toby tries to put off the inevitable Show more
Sebastian Baczkiewicz conjures up a thrilling prequel to Shakespeare's Hamlet. Claudius, lately returned to Denmark, finds himself at the centre of a perilous hostage negotiation. Show more
Jay Rayner is in Spalding joined by Dr Annie Gray, Niki Segnit, Sue Lawrence and Jordan Bourke. Show more
The Iron Curtain was an accidental wildlife haven. Thirty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, Tom Heap walks the borderlands to see how nature has continued to thrive. Show more
Joshua Rozenberg asks what we can learn about the law and the constitution from Brexit? Show more
Actor John Gordon Sinclair and West End star Kerry Ellis choose their favourite books Show more
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Six O'Clock News
29/10/2019 Country heads for December General Election as Jeremy Corbyn says conditions for early poll met
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
Country heads for December General Election as Jeremy Corbyn says conditions for early poll met
Nali's leaving the Barker household to go home to her village. But she's got some 'tidying up' to do first. Starring Sally Phillips. Show more
Eddie is in for a shock and Shula feels betrayed Show more
Showcasing emerging artists in Devon, Sarah Gosling is joined by pop singer Grace Lightman, poet Kimwei McCarthy, Scratchworks Theatre Company and writer Jonny Hibbs. Show more
Cambridge Analytica claimed they could predict someone's personality from their Facebook likes. It was the basis of their pitch to 'micro-target' voters. But does the method work? Show more
Follow men’s rights activist Phillip Tanzer on a guided tour of the online community fighting feminism. Show more
In Touch
Can a volunteer sue a charity for discrimination?
19 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Can a volunteer sue a charity for discrimination? 100 years of blind physiotherapists. Show more
Inside Health
When to take Blood Pressure Pills; ADHD; Recurrent Fevers; Head lice
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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When is the best time of day to take blood pressure pills; Why is getting help for ADHD such a struggle ; Recurrent fevers that feel like flu every day; Getting rid of head lice. Show more
The Life Scientific
Saiful Islam on materials to power the 21st century
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Professor Saiful Islam talks to Jim Al-Khalili about his life and work studying the materials that make renewable energy possible. Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
Boris Johnson finally secures early general election at fourth attempt
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Juliette has arranged a meeting at Starve Acre with a group of spiritualists and sceptical Richard is determined to attend.
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Alexei Sayle discusses his return to stand-up after a 17-year hiatus and reveals the whereabouts of Millets shops! From 2017. Show more
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Journalist Edward Platt meets flood victims and uncovers the legacy of botched Victorian infrastructure.
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