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Aleks and Kevin ask: when will our homes have the general‑purpose robots seen in sci‑fi?
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul in Washington.
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1/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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2/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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3/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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4/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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5/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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On her biography That Woman: The life of Wallis Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Rumbi Tauro.
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Computer that said no, now says yes! Commoners can apply for agri-environment schemes.
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Susan Hulme reports as MPs question the government about new rules on political donations.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Rumbi Tauro.
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Rewetting very dry grain - will that become a thing, and is it a good idea?
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Alicia McCarthy reports as the home secretary defends her immigration and asylum plans.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Rumbi Tauro.
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Inspections up, but serious pollution incidents not declining says new report.
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Prime Minister's Questions - with a difference. Susan Hulme reports.
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Rumbi Tauro.
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Farming underground - scientists grow crops in a mine a km beneath the earth's surface.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Rumbi Tauro.
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Calls for wider bans on bottom trawling to protect dolphins and porpoises.
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A reflection to start the day with the Rev Karen Campbell
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Ten coastal encounters, presented by Richard King. Today: a tour of Jaywick Sands.
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Bells on Sunday comes from the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Courteenhall
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The rail regulator is consulting on ways make things fairer when passenger assist fails.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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Dame Judi Dench tells Martha Kearney about her love of trees.
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Going underground: growing crops in working mine, a kilometre beneath the earth's surface.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Can we age well today? Laurie Taylor explores healthy ageing and poverty in later life.
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Richard Baynes visits a farmer with a unique way of tackling her deer problem.
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News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sunday is live from Madrid marking the 90th anniversary of the Spanish Civil War.
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Louis Theroux makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the Prison Radio Association.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Sunday Worship recorded at Portsmouth Cathedral to celebrate Sea Sunday.
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The Norwegian sailors who aided their country's resistance against the Nazis
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At Knepp in Sussex, thorny thickets and wildflowers provide habitat for the turtle dove.
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How much does speaking the same language matter for cohesion and integration?
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1/3 The former California governor talks to James Naughtie about sin, excess and JFK.
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Mary Beard meets the real people who inspired the myths of Homer.
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Are mosquitos biting earlier and how to optimise sperm.
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Tim Harford investigates teacher pay, Russian soldier deaths and card-shuffling maths.
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2/4 Who is the new suspect in the case?
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Neil MacGregor on past expressions of British identity and how they shape our identity now
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James Fox asks how John Everett Millais's Ophelia became so famous.
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Professor Liz Morris, glaciologist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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Radio 4's Saturday morning show brings you extraordinary stories and remarkable people.
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Jude Bellingham's goals set up a clash with Argentina.
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Warnings for parents about the risk of posting images of their children online.
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Where did you meet your partner? We discuss finding love in an unlikely place.
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The serial entrepreneur and philanthropist shares her secrets for making work work.
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The writer who spent her life documenting being a woman in Iran.
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Former Conservative minister turned Reform UK spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe has died aged 78.
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about the medieval cult of saints and their relics.
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3/6 Jay Rayner and the panel are at the Y Theatre in Leicester.
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Paul Farmer, charity leader, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
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In north Oxford a unique community salon does much more than cut hair.
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1/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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Ellen and Mark explore the magical spell fairy tales have cast over cinema history.
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2/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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An expert panel consider a topical issue in front of a live audience.
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3/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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Nicky Campbell explores the history and influence of British boarding schools.
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4/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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Leyla Kazim looks into how and why the world seems to have fallen for the pistachio nut.
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5/5 Explorer Charlie Walker sets out to walk 600 miles along Siberia’s frozen rivers.
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George Parker assesses the latest developments at Westminster.
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Lyse Doucet has been in Tehran as throngs gathered to mourn the late supreme leader.
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Adam is on the verge of giving up.
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How are weight loss drugs changing our spending?
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Call You & Yours: Have you used weight loss drugs, and what difference have they made?
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Virgin Media fined for deliberately preventing customers from cancelling contracts.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Why do so many capable people still feel like frauds, despite clear evidence of success?
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Can robotic lawnmowers save you time without hassling hedgehogs?
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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A Love Island contestant sparks a row about how women should treat men.
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The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Furniture makers and composers among those making ready for Making Tax Digital
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5/6 The Dead Ringers team train their vocal firepower on the week’s news.
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President of FIFA since 2016.
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5/6 Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Miles Jupp and Ian Smith visit Leeds.
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6/11 A campaign against oil drilling in the arctic takes a dangerous turn
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The leader of Reform UK has faced questions over millions of pounds received in gifts.
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7/11 An indigenous community is evicted from its homeland for gorilla conservation.
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Following last night's airstrikes - is this a return to war? Or just Trumpian rhetoric?
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8/11 Protesters clash on the eve of the shutdown of Germany’s last remaining nuclear plants
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Iranian state-linked media accuses US of striking near the Bushehr nuclear power plant.
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9/11 Did Just Stop Oil help lead to new laws cracking down on disruptive protest?
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The man set to be PM had offered backbenchers more freedom, so how will he respond?
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10/11 Where next for the future of the green movement?
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Furze Platt Senior School in Maidenhead.
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What does Andy Burnham's record tell us about how he'll respond to future challenges?
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Peter Hennessy asks what has happened to decency in our politics.
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Brian’s attempt at advice backfires.
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6/6 Mitch is suddenly worried when Will goes to a wedding with Ellie. Stars Angus Deayton.
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John Yorke looks at Eugene O’Neill’s play Anna Christie.
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Adam is on the verge of giving up.
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7/10 Peter Flannery's adaptation of his highly acclaimed TV series for BBC Radio 4.
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Cold War crime drama set in Hungary in 1966.
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Chris gets himself in a mess.
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Martin Jarvis directs a brand-new comedy drama. But - is cosy-crime on the menu?
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Nerves are frayed on the day of the Borchester Show.
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In Chile, democracy threatens to deliver the wrong result. Starring Kim Cattrall.
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Ten coastal encounters, presented by Richard King. Today: a tour of Jaywick Sands.
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Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions?
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Ian plays his trump card.
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Gardeners’ Question Time visits Springfields Festival Gardens in Spalding.
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John Yorke looks at Eugene O’Neill’s play Anna Christie.
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The classicist and the author talk about books they love with presenter Harriett Gilbert.
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Join Greg and his guests in Victorian England to learn all about Francis Galton.
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4/11 Lucy meets glamorous 1920s flapper Audrey Jacob, accused of murder on the dancefloor.
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Can we age well today? Laurie Taylor explores healthy ageing and poverty in later life.
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Is AI a help or a hazard when it comes to helping with personal finances?
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What do jellyfish have to tell us about the state of our changing oceans?
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Dame Judi Dench tells Martha Kearney about her love of trees.
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Trustee David Hall makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Living Paintings Trust.
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Andrea Catherwood discusses uncovering serious crimes as a journalist with Sam Poling.
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Gardeners’ Question Time visits Springfields Festival Gardens in Spalding.
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Original short works for radio.
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2/2 Henrik Ibsen's searing tale of middle-aged male hubris.
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2/2 Anna tells the truth. O'Neill's Pulitzer-winning drama reaches its shattering conclusion.
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Can university education survive AI?
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2/6 Jay Rayner and the panel are in Spalding discussing sage and Lithuanian cooking.
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Christopher Harding explores the world of socially isolated Hikikomori through art.
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Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken are on a mission to help us take better care of ourselves.
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David Yelland and Farzana Baduel discuss why powerful people often play the victim card.
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Journalist Gabriel Pogrund on his Nigel Farage investigation.
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Why are fewer people are forming relationships and should we worry about it?
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Researchers say they have created a synthetic cell-like system that can grow and divide.
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Matthew Bannister on an iconic singer, dissident bookseller, cosmonaut and a TV director.
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Tim Harford investigates teacher pay, Russian soldier deaths and card-shuffling maths.
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Entrepreneur Emma Grede offers her advice for women and work.
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The award-winning author on her newest book and its three key literary influences.
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Where is Europe's largest wine cellar?
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A match ban for an American player was essentially overturned, sparking outrage.
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Reform UK leader says he will stand in the by-election; other parties say they won't.
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His comments come after declaring the ceasefire over.
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The author of the National Food Strategy sets out how we can become more resilient.
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Political leaders pay tribute to the former Tory minister.
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Police believe Ann Widdecombe was attacked 24 hours before she was found dead on Thursday.
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Louise Haigh MP, key Burnham ally, live at Sheffield's Crossed Wires festival.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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In 1916, in Switzerland, an aesthetic began which would influence Surrealism and punk.
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In north Oxford a unique community salon does much more than cut hair.
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The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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Uefa said Fifa's decision left the integrity of the game at stake
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5/6 Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Miles Jupp and Ian Smith visit Leeds.
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He is facing scrutiny over money and benefits he received before he became an MP
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2/6 Fresh Caught Haddock is this week’s essay from the master storyteller.
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The US President warns attacks on Iranian targets will continue tonight
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4/6 Fatiha El-Ghorri and Traitor Paul Gorton let Ivo in on their obsessions.
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Jersey will be the first part of the British Isles where assisted dying is legalised
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4/6 A sketch show made by the internet's funniest comedians that asks... are you a laugh?
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering the former government minister
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5/6 The Dead Ringers team train their vocal firepower on the week’s news.
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Police say investigation is moving at 'pace'
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Nigel Harman, Daliso Chaponda, Nikki Smith, Ibibio Sound Machine, Liana Flores.
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A 28-year-old man is being questioned over the politician's death
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Charles Collingwood presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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Adam is on the verge of giving up.
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Plus the US cultural events to mark 250 years of independence.
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Ai Weiwei's largest site-specific show, and Nassim Soleimanpour on his groundbreaking play
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Chris gets himself in a mess.
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The last album from The Specials; Female photographers as social activists.
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Nerves are frayed on the day of the Borchester Show.
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AI and humanity explored in the play Robota and Disney Live Action remakes.
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Ian plays his trump card.
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Ellen and Mark look at television’s long love affair with the medical drama.
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President of FIFA since 2016.
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Nicky Campbell explores the history and influence of British boarding schools.
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The Aldridges are left surprised.
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Olly Alexander reads from letters about the experience of gay men in wartime Britain.
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How this exercise trick could improve your balance, waistline and reduce lower back pain!
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What's in the framework agreed to end the Iran war and will it lead to lasting peace?
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The latest cutting-edge research on show at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition.
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An expert panel consider a topical issue in front of a live audience.
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The rail regulator is consulting on ways make things fairer when passenger assist fails.
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June's heatwave sparks a debate about whether AC is the future.
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How a social enterprise is using coffee sales as a means of tackling homelessness.
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David Yelland and Farzana Baduel discuss why powerful people often play the victim card.
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Journalist Gabriel Pogrund on his Nigel Farage investigation.
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Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Furze Platt Senior School in Maidenhead.
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
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Exploring the legacy of the 20th century's best-selling work of philosophy
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Andrea Catherwood discusses uncovering serious crimes as a journalist with Sam Poling.
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Matthew Bannister on an iconic singer, dissident bookseller, cosmonaut and a TV director.
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How much does speaking the same language matter for cohesion and integration?
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Former defence secretary John Healey's first interview after resigning from government.
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The search for a convicted people smuggler who put money in the UK planning for retirement
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How do we weigh up the costs and benefits of regulations on businesses in the UK?
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Mary Beard meets the real people who inspired the myths of Homer.
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Are mosquitos biting earlier and how to optimise sperm.
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Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
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Suspicion surrounds a meat rendering plant in Kent, sparking paranoia.
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Matthew Sweet and guests discuss the ethics of knowledge.
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How has Brexit impacted the UK, ten years after the referendum?
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Furniture makers and composers among those making ready for Making Tax Digital
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Louis Theroux makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the Prison Radio Association.
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Lyse Doucet has been in Tehran as throngs gathered to mourn the late supreme leader.
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Donald Trump asked Fifa to review US striker Folarin Balogun's ban
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1/5 A young boy goes to extraordinary lengths to save his dog as the Second World War looms.
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The Reform UK leader’s decision comes amid an investigation into his finances
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2/5 As government advice sinks in, Londoners dread what war means for their beloved pets.
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A landmark review into Personal Independence Payments - known as PIP - is due tomorrow.
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3/5 With Jack's dad unwilling to fight for Rex's life, the boy takes action to save his dog.
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The burial of Ali Khamenei comes as fears grow of a return to full-scale conflict
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4/5 Jack is taking Rex to his estranged grandparents but a mysterious figure is on their tail.
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of Ann Widdecombe
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5/5 A violent blast in the middle of the night reminds Jack of everything he's been through.
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
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Leyla Kazim looks into how and why the world seems to have fallen for the pistachio nut.
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Ben Wright and guests talk about Ann Widdecombe, the Clacton by-election and the Treasury.
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3/5 Shapeshift seems to be the answer to all of Bryony's problems. But who are they, really?
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Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster as the government responds to the Rycroft review.
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A special episode recorded at the Hay Festival 2026.
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
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1/6 Sunil completely screws up his new documentary.
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2/4 Fast-paced sketch show from character comedian Damien Slash (aka Daniel Barker).
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Sean Curran reports as the deputy prime minister, David Lammy, takes questions from MPs.
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The founder of ‘The 93% Club’ on class, privilege, networking, and education.
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Susan Hulme reports on the latest plans for welfare reform.
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Will young people still vote Republican after Kirk’s death?
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MPs face a six-week wait before they can question the new prime minister.
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2/4 Can the council restore pride in the Parish? Comedy from an Ulster Parish near the border.
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How much does Max Fosh weigh?
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Neil MacGregor on past expressions of British identity and how they shape our identity now
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What is awe, and where do we find it?
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Original short works for radio.
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