News
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National and international news from BBC Radio 4
Joanne Harris takes questions from readers on her best-selling novel from 1999, Chocolat.
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
Bells on Sunday comes from the church of St Olave, Hart Street, in London.
NASA tells In Touch about a condition affecting the vision of over 70% of their astronauts
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4
Racial sympathy amongst white Americans and the meaning of solidarity.
Theo Whyte visits the off-grid farm selling to some of the country’s best restaurants
The latest weather reports and forecast
A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week with Edward Stourton.
Tiggy Walker makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Carers UK
The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers.
A celebration of Pentecost from Leeds Cathedral.
In 1976 Jenette Kahn became the first female head of DC Comics, home of the superheroes
Anna Hill on the loud song of the sedge warbler.
The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented this week by Simon Jack.
Lucy Easthope, emergency planner, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
David makes a decision, and Fallon fears for the future.
The first woman to serve as White House chief of staff.
2/6 Alfie explores the limits of freedom of expression, with another comic look at the law.
The latest weather forecast
The changing geology of UK politics: how the other parties combat the surge of Reform UK.
Why are school exclusions rising, and what happens to children who are excluded?
Peter Gibbs and the GQT team answer the gardening questions of an eager audience.
John Yorke takes a look at King Lear, Shakespeare’s most brutal tragedy.
Richard Wilson takes on the mighty Shakespearean King who foolishly gives away his kingdom
Andrew Miller on his new book, The Land in Winter, and its links to three other works.
The contest of lateral thinking and cryptic connections, chaired by Kirsty Lang. 5/12
In 1992, Mary Fisher set out to fight the prejudice faced by those with HIV and Aids
Barnsley Bard Ian McMillan is ed by guests for poetry performance and discussion.
President Trump deploys the National Guard in LA,
Haroon Rashid presents a selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
Bridge Farm faces disappointment.
Sink into the dirt to meet the hidden worms that squelch through the darkness.
How cooking from scratch can help lose weight and boost your mood.
Michael Rosen and linguistics researcher Jo Nolan discuss the joy of making lists.
Kirsty Lang on a conservationist, a charity fundraiser, an author, a science communicator.
New research suggests a third of households are trying to cut water use to save money.
Ukraine launched an audacious drone attack inside Russia, but unease remains at home.
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Radio 4's Sunday night political discussion programme.
Melvyn Bragg and guests explore the Vienna Secession.
A man tells his doctor about his son's strange obsession, while another truth is revealed.
As the police hunt for clues about Muriel’s disappearance, the tabloids hunt for a scoop.
Susan Hulme reports on an emotional debate about babies born too early.
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Julia Loveless.
Plans for onshore salmon farm can go ahead after legal battle to block them fails.
The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
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