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A reflection and prayer to start the day with Rev Lynne Gibson. Show more
President of the National Farmers' Union Minette Batters tells Anna Hill why it is imperative for the UK to maintain food standards whilst negotiating new trade deals. Show more
Chris Packham presents the rhinoceros auklet found near the North American western seaboard. Show more
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Quarantine, Test and Trace and BODMAS
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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The UK has introduced new rules requiring everyone arriving in the country to self-isolate for 14 days. But can there be many places more infectious? Show more
Emma Hayes explains why the fit of our clothes matters. Show more
Woman's Hour
Self employed the mothers missing out.. Science journalist Debora Mackenzie
46 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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The self-employed women losing out if they took taking maternity leave in COVID-19 financial support period. Show more
Having passed six tests, Sapna is within reach of changing her life forever, but not in the way she had anticipated. Stars Rasika Dugal. From the novel The Accidental Apprentice. Show more
Is the war in Syria finally approaching an end? If so, what might that look like? The BBC’s Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen asks who will hold real power in a post-war Syria. Show more
An unexpected bus ride gives Jeff a trip down memory lane, teaching Andy what oubliette means. Stars Philip Jackson. From 2020. Show more
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Jane Austen's classic comedy of young love and romantic meddling, read by Eve Best. 3/10 Mr Knightley questions Mr Elton's true intentions. Show more
You and Yours
Online Festivals; Shearings; Landlord losses
39 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Hundreds of festivals were cancelled this year, some moved to entertain online and say support has been huge. Plus defunct travel firm Shearings takes further funds from customers. Show more
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A Big Disease with a Little Name
The Atlanta Buyers Club
14 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Buyers clubs were underground operations that sold experimental AIDS drugs before they were approved by regulators. Christopher Harris tells the story of running Atlanta's club. Show more
Kate faces an uphill battle and Jakob makes the most of his present situation Show more
Heck, Danny, Benedict and Ruby meet on a flight from London to Beijing. None is a politician, but all have serious power. How will they advise on the insurrection in Hong Kong? Show more
What’s the best way to get fast, reliable and affordable broadband during lockdown? With millions now working from home due to Covid-19, our panel of experts is ready with advice Show more
All in the Mind
Lockdown easing and mental health; early life stress and catching cold; new lockdown jobs
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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What effect does the easing of lockdown have on people's mental health? Claudia Hammond examines overcoming the psychological challenges of readjusting after weeks of isolation. Show more
Trust in a time of pandemic. Laurie Taylor explores the role of social capital and trust in combatting Covid-19. Show more
The role of opinion in journalism, from newspaper columnists to reader comments. Show more
Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
Six O'Clock News
17/06/2020 Premier League football returns
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Premier League football has resumed after a three month hiatus, caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
The story of stand-up Tudur Owen's father opening a zoo in the 1980s and how it rather predictably got out of hand. From 2020. Show more
There’s a shock in store for Kate while Lilian considers her relationships with those closest to her Show more
Front Row
Judd Apatow, Carnegie and Greenaway Medals for children's literature, job losses in theatre, Alison Brackenbury
29 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Judd Apatow on The King of Staten Island, the coronavirus hits jobs on West End musicals, and the Carnegie and Greenaway winners announced. Show more
The podcasters’ investigation is reaching an end - what happened to Charles Dexter Ward? Stars Jana Carpenter and Barnaby Kay. Show more
Combative, provocative and engaging live debate chaired by Michael Buerk. With Nesrine Malik, Nazir Afzal, Matthew Taylor and Melanie Philips. #moralmaze Show more
Emma Hayes explains why the fit of our clothes matters. Show more
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Quarantine, Test and Trace and BODMAS
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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The UK has introduced new rules requiring everyone arriving in the country to self-isolate for 14 days. But can there be many places more infectious? Show more
The role of opinion in journalism, from newspaper columnists to reader comments. Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
Caesar Act comes into force
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Jane Austen's classic comedy of young love and romantic meddling, read by Eve Best. 3/10 Mr Knightley questions Mr Elton's true intentions. Show more
When a blind date goes wrong it has surprising results. Katherine Jakeways performs Jenny Eclair’s comic monologue. From 2020. Show more
Adverts, actors, hipsters and trolls - YouTube star Damien Slash skewers modern life in his one-man show. From 2017 Show more
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A huge glass box contains the purple costume made for the last Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu - ordered by Napoleon III as a gift to try to curry favour for France. Show more
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