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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Baroness Julia Neuberger, Rabbi of West London Synagogue. Show more
With three days to go before the UK leaves the EU, what are farmers expecting to happen next? We visit a farm in Somerset to talk Brexit. Show more
David Attenborough presents the black-necked grebe. Show more
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The Life Scientific
Peter Fonagy on a revolution in mental health care
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Peter Fonagy tells Jim Al Khalili how therapy saved his life and led him to pioneer a radical new way of treating our mental health Show more
One to One
The Value of Idling - Verity Sharp meets Josh Cohen
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How does idling encourage creativity and release us from the treadmill of work? Verity Sharp meets psychoanalyst and idler Josh Cohen. Show more
Woman's Hour
Goop Lab and the psychology of wellness; Tolson judgement; French #MeToo; Emma Jane Unsworth
49 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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What is it about human psychology that makes the claims of the beauty and wellness industry so attractive - regardless of whether they're backed up by science? Show more
A visit to the undertaker reveals to Colman the extraordinary truth about his father, the famous jazz trumpeter Joss Moody. Jackie Kay's novel is dramatised by Tanika Gupta. Show more
Three years after calling the justice system a shambles, former prison governor Ian Acheson questions whether the London Bridge attack could have been prevented. Show more
In the hands of artists, smog, landfill and sewage become beautiful, witty and challenging statements. Emma Critchley meets the artists making us face up to the crisis of filth. Show more
By Robert Harris. Fairfax conducts the funeral of the increasingly mysterious Father Lacy. Read by Michael Maloney. Show more
You and Yours
Call You and Yours: Are you ready for Brexit? Call 03700 100 444 from 11am
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Call You and Yours: Are you ready for Brexit? Call 03700 100 444 from 11am. Show more
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Lies My Teacher Told Me
Lebanon-History Interrupted
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Historian Priya Atwal explores the global pitfalls in telling textbook national history. In Lebanon the future is uncertain & the past is frozen - history stops at 1943. Show more
There’s chaos at Brookfield and Alistair digs for information. Show more
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Jay Rayner hosts the culinary panel show from Bakewell. Show more
With this year's Oscars imminent, Tom Holland and Iszi Lawrence meet the cineasts who help us understand history and the history of cinema. Show more
Michael Rosen talks with Sara Wilcox, NHS website content designer, and consultant Dr Hugh Rayner, about the words chosen for the NHS website and for letters written to patients. Show more
Author Nick Hornby and physicist Carlo Rovelli tell Harriett Gilbert about the books they love the most - and why. As they talk a surprising difference in perspective emerges.. Show more
Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines.
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The Chinese telecoms firm, Huawei, is told it will be given a limited role in developing the UK's 5G network.
Nicholas Parsons presents a one-off programme to celebrate the programme's 50th anniversary. Guests from across the programme's history are brought together for one night only. Show more
Josh hits rock bottom and Johnny makes a lifestyle change. Show more
Front Row
Patrick Stewart, Costa Book of the Year winner, Arts Council England's new 10-year strategy
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Patrick Stewart on Star Trek: Picard, We announce the overall Costa Book of the Year winner, Arts Council England's new 10-year strategy, Sharmaine Lovegrove's professional risks Show more
A visit to the undertaker reveals to Colman the extraordinary truth about his father, the famous jazz trumpeter Joss Moody. Jackie Kay's novel is dramatised by Tanika Gupta. Show more
Facial recognition technology is being rolled out across Britain. But is it a vital tool in the fight against crime - or a threat to the innocent? Show more
How male blood donors are saving the sight of people with a dry eye condition linked to Sjogren's Syndrome. And we hear from visually impaired triathlete and surfer Melissa Reid. Show more
Inside Health
Coronavirus; Probiotics and Babies' gut health; Pill Organisers; Haemophilia therapy
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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James Gallagher on the new coronavirus and how GP's have been advised to manage a patient at risk; probiotics and gut health in early life; pill organisers; haemophilia therapy Show more
The Life Scientific
Peter Fonagy on a revolution in mental health care
36 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Peter Fonagy tells Jim Al Khalili how therapy saved his life and led him to pioneer a radical new way of treating our mental health Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
US Middle East peace plan unveiled
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Paul Merton interviews Nicholas Parsons about his life and work - and his 50 years at the helm of the world's longest running panel show. Show more
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Siobhan Redmond reads the late Deborah Orr's powerful memoir of a childhood in the Scottish steel town of Motherwell with a mother who didn't always mother well. Show more
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