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A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Sadia Azmat, Stand-up comedian and writer Show more
Seasonal workers on a farm in Shropshire are sending aid back home to Ukraine. Why farmers find it so difficult to retire. Show more
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Bill Oddie presents the Cetti's warbler. Show more
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Halik Kochanski, Arkady Ostrovsky and Nathan Law discuss the dangers of resistance with Tom Sutcliffe Show more
Woman's Hour
Ellie Simmonds: British Paralympian swimmer, Gynaecology waiting lists, Threads, Ukranian Dancers, Meriel Beale,
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In 'A World without Dwarfism', a new BBC doc, Ellie Simmonds raises the question - if cutting edge medicine can stop disability in its tracks, should we use it? Show more
The BBC's former central Europe correspondent Misha Glenny on what Poland is - where it came from and where it sits today. Show more
Comedian Shaparak Khorsandi takes a witty, personal look at the state of UK education - talking to old school mates, comedians and experts. Show more
You and Yours
Ukraine and demand for Sunflower Oil; Fenwick turns 140
53 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Jon Douglas in Newcastle on the future of Fenwick. Ultamodan complaints. Debt advice demand. The 'Bridgerton' Effect. Show more
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Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment, with Sarah Montague.
Five perspectives on the human hand. Today hand surgeon Simon Kay and double hand transplantee Tanya Shepherd consider our hands’ vital role in manipulating the world around us. Show more
There’s a surprise in store for Ruairi and Josh hatches a plan. Show more
Hugh Bonneville and Jane Asher star in a drama about the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich - a masterpiece contrived by James Thornhill with help from Hogarth. Show more
The South of England play Northern Ireland in the game of cryptic cultural connections, with Kirsty Lang in the chair. Show more
The Food Programme
Beans Part 2: How Spain Does Beans
29 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Ancient beans are a staple of the Spanish diet, and Spaniards live longer in part because of it. Sheila Dillon is in Spain to discover how they are grown, prepared and celebrated. Show more
Marking 50 years since its release, director James Watkins explores the impact of The Godfather movie on his life and work. Show more
Ernie Rea explores the spiritual beliefs that Vladimir Putin has used to justify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and his relationship with the Russian Orthodox Church. Show more
Afternoon news and current affairs programme, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
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Six O'Clock News
04/04/2022 Ukraine's President visits town where Russian atrocities are reported
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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He accuses Russia of committing genocide but Moscow says evidence from Bucha is fake
David Mitchell hosts the comedy panel game. Alan Davies, Lucy Porter, Holly Walsh, and Tony Hawks talk with deliberate inaccuracy on a variety of subjects. Show more
Alice makes a monumental decision and Tracy’s suspicions are raised. Show more
Front Row
Rae Morris performs live, author Ashley Hickson-Lovence, video artist Rachel Maclean
42 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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Musician Rae Morris performs live in the studio, author Ashley Hickson-Lovence's new novel Your Show, video artist Rachel Maclean on the Scottish art that made her. Show more
After the death of Alice Ruggles in 2016, new laws were introduced in 2020 to give police more powers to tackle stalking. Lucinda Borrell asks if they’re actually working. Show more
Alistair Heather is not proud of some of his past interactions with women. The Scottish writer explores what men should be doing to help women feel safer in the world. Show more
Using evidence from the Kindness test, the world's largest psychological study into kindness, Claudia Hammond meets managers and researchers to ask 'Can bosses be kind?' Show more
Halik Kochanski, Arkady Ostrovsky and Nathan Law discuss the dangers of resistance with Tom Sutcliffe Show more
Biggest Russian bombardment on Ukraine yet
Mass graves found in Ukrainian town of Bucha
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 LW
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In-depth reporting, intelligent analysis and breaking news from a global perspective
2021's Booker Prize-winner, charting the decline and fall of a white South African family. Told over four decades and four funerals, it's the story of siblings, land and a promise. Show more
After the allegations of racism at Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Rajan Datar goes on a personal journey looking at the impact of the ‘P word’ on South Asians in the UK. Show more
How a wine bug that devastated France may have led to the Algerian War of Independence. Show more
Susan Hulme reports as peers refuse to give in to the Government over restricting migration and ministers condemn alleged atrocities in Ukraine
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Harry Parker tells us how life changed after losing his legs to an IED. In coming to terms with a new identity and disability he finds a world of new possibilities for the body. Show more
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