| 00:00 | 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:15A pioneering summer camp for Ukrainian children with missing parents. 00:45Bells on Sunday comes from the parish church of St Teilo in Llantilio Pertholey. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:301/5The Orwell Prize-winner explores how oversharing became a product in our digital world. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:302/5Darren McGarvey considers the pros and cons of sharing traumatic experience. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:303/5Orwell Prize-winning author Darren McGarvey considers the brutal after-effects of trauma. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:304/5Darren McGarvey examines the role of social media in the simplification of complex issues. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:305/5When trauma grows bigger than an individual, who has the power to make societal change? 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:15Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh on his new novel, Men In Love, and its three influences. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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| 01:00 | 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
| 01:00A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
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| 05:00 | 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04Matthew Bannister on an spy boss, a drama school founder, a politician and a craze starter 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45Fears over environmental farm payments; meat carcass use. 05:57The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
| 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04Roland Pease looks at how breaking an 80-year-old deal in US science may affect us all. 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45New deal for dairy exports to Egypt.
| 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04Cuts of $500 million to vaccines research have been announced by the US government. 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45Pig rules, drought, using fallen livestock.
| 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04What does it mean to own your body - and is that even the right question to ask? 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45Shooting club says being refused a licence to release game birds could force it to close.
| 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04The UK is becoming hotter and wetter but is it prepared to deal with that reality? 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Yousra Samir Imran. 05:45MPs say 'ambitious action' is needed to improve bus services in rural England.
| 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:43With Dr Linden Bicket, a teacher at Edinburgh University's School of Divinity 05:45A strange sound prompts an incredible discovery.
| 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 05:43Bells on Sunday comes from St Mary’s Church in Earl Stonham, Suffolk. 05:45In Touch speaks to the Macular Society about proposed changes within the organisation.
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| 06:00 | 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 06:00The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers. 06:07Martha Kearney records underwater worlds at Hampstead Heath with musician Cosmo Sheldrake. 06:30Salted pig's trotter? Brains on toast? Why the carcass balance is important to farmers. 06:57The latest weather reports and forecast
| 06:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4 06:05A son's spiritual journey through music, legacy and the cosmic power of rāgas 06:35Charlotte Smith wades into the River Great Ouse to see the rush harvest. 06:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 07:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 07:10A look at the ethical and religious issues of the week 07:54Actor Jason Isaacs makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Holocaust Educational Trust 07:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 08:00 | | | | | | | 08:00The news headlines, including a look at the newspapers. 08:10A pilgrimage to Rome with young people from the Diocese of Salford. 08:48In the 1940s, vulnerable hospital patients were fed sugar to see if their teeth decayed. 08:58Entomologist George McGavin on a magical encounter with a snowy owl on the island of Unst.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/5Rory Stewart explores ideas of the hero through time. 09:30George is on the run police – but trainee reporter Holly Morgan tracks him down.
| 09:00The queen of the Olympian gods is swallowed by her father then marries her brother Zeus. 09:30We investigate the safety of melatonin as a sleep aid, and should you eat your placenta?
| 09:00What does it mean to own your body - and is that even the right question to ask? 09:301/6Mark Steel discovers what happened when two activists took on a corporate giant.
| 09:002/5Stewart Lee explores the story and ideas of counter-culture and its importance today. 09:30Anne McElvoy explores chemical castration for sex offenders. Is it ethical or necessary?
| 09:00Dame Carol Robinson, scientist, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
| 09:00Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken delve into the science of nail health. 09:30The queen of the Olympian gods is swallowed by her father then marries her brother Zeus.
| 09:00The world watched Presidents Trump and Putin shake hands in Alaska. What next?
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| 10:00 | 10:00The England goalkeeper on winning the Euros and the obstacles she's overcome.
| 10:00Head of the RCN reveals nurses are facing "abhorrent" levels of violence in A&E.
| 10:00As a heatwave grips the UK, how are women impacted?
| 10:00A victim of the Post Office scandal on her return to her family Post Office.
| 10:00Four years since the Taliban retook Kabul, we look at the lives of Afghan women and girls.
| 10:00Join Greg and his guests to learn about India’s dynamic 18th century. 10:30James Fox asks how Constable's The Hay Wain became so famous.
| 10:00Maggie Alphonsi, rugby player, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Activist and satirist Heydon Prowse explores the booming tourism industry of Gulf States. 11:451/5The Orwell Prize-winner explores how oversharing became a product in our digital world.
| 11:00Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore David Lynch and Mark Frost's cult classic TV show. 11:452/5Darren McGarvey considers the pros and cons of sharing traumatic experience.
| 11:00Why did it take eight years for a faulty knee implant to be withdrawn from use? 11:40Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. 11:453/5Orwell Prize-winning author Darren McGarvey considers the brutal after-effects of trauma.
| 11:00Brian Cox and Robin Ince adjudicate a fluttery face off! 11:454/5Darren McGarvey examines the role of social media in the simplification of complex issues.
| 11:00Could eating invasive signal crayfish help reduce populations in UK waters? 11:455/5When trauma grows bigger than an individual, who has the power to make societal change?
| 11:00Bellingcat founder Eliot Higgins on hunting Russian spies and the crisis of democracy. 11:30The daily struggles and hidden existence of women living in Afghanistan under Taliban rule
| 11:00Lynda makes a faux pas, and Jazzer receives a tempting offer.
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| 12:00 | 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Should an online gambling company rescind winnings from a computer glitch? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Call You & Yours: Have you joined any kind of social club? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Emails and text messages for fake jobs are on the rise. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04The great knitted cardigan scam. 12:32Is expensive salt better for your health? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00Two-minute national silence to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VJ Day. 12:02The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:06Protestors outside asylum hotels say they fear for the safety of women and children. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04FHM was once the UK's best-selling men's magazine so why did they stop printing it? 12:304/6Why is unemployment rising in the UK? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:15Sophie O’Brien on how she plans to disrupt the recruitment industry. 12:306/6Adrian Edmondson, Miles Jupp, Rachel Parris and Henning Wehn return to the Bristol Beacon. 12:57The latest weather forecast
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| 13:00 | 13:00Israel accuses Anas al-Sharif of being a Hamas operative as strike kills him and 4 others. 13:456/10Can psychedelics help the brain to learn things anew?
| 13:00Home office figures on small boat crossings are expected to reach a milestone of 50,000. 13:457/10Psychedelic drugs have a chequered history. How did wonder turn to fear?
| 13:00Leaders discuss Ukraine ahead of US-Russia summit. Plus, Scottish wildfire warning issued. 13:458/10Significant barriers exist for research looking at psychedelics. Is that about to change?
| 13:00PM and Zelensky meet ahead of US-Russia summit. Plus, economy grows faster than expected. 13:459/10Who stands to profit from the commercialisation of psychedelics?
| 13:00Commemorations take place marking 80 years since the end of the Second World War. 13:4510/10What more is there to learn about psychedelics? Tim Hayward makes a case for curiosity.
| 13:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 13:10Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the REME military museum in Wiltshire.
| 13:00Radio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world. 13:30Thousands of people are being forced to work in scam centres in Myanmar.
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| 14:00 | 14:151/4Richard Wilson persuades David Tennant to drive him back to his home town of Greenock. 14:451/10Kansas City, 1930s. India Bridge begins her life as a married woman.
| 14:00Lilian receives surprising news. 14:15A haunting story of obsession and betrayal set on the Norfolk coast.
| 14:15Tech-bro Hennessy Peck has had enough. He's built a spaceship and he’s leaving for Mars.
| 14:00Kate has a change of heart. 14:15Futurist visionary Hennessy Peck has left for Mars. But the Mars Mission is going sideways
| 14:00Jazzer receives a tempting offer. 14:15Operation Mongoose, exploding cigars and America’s greatest spy forced to resign. 14:45A strange sound prompts an incredible discovery.
| 14:05Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions? 14:45Tracy finds herself in a delicate position
| 14:00Peter Gibbs and a vibrant panel answer questions from a crowd of curious gardeners. 14:45Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi asks why do we like bad boys?
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| 15:00 | 15:00DJ Deb Grant picks US mailman turned country-folk singer John Prine. 15:30Join Greg and his guests in the Renaissance to learn about beauty rituals and treatments.
| 15:004/8Climbers stand on top of the world - but they have no idea what’s in store. 15:30A son's spiritual journey through music, legacy and the cosmic power of rāgas
| 15:002/4Labour MP Diane Abbott reflects on a life in politics in conversation with James Naughtie. 15:30Rachel Hurdley discovers what front doors reveal about security, sociability and status.
| 15:00Martha Kearney records underwater worlds at Hampstead Heath with musician Cosmo Sheldrake. 15:27Joanna Lumley makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Doctors for Nepal 15:30Andrea Catherwood puts listener questions to the team behind drama Central Intelligence.
| 15:00Peter Gibbs and a vibrant panel answer questions from a crowd of curious gardeners. 15:45A grieving woman is interviewed by the police about the theft of a statue from a church.
| 15:002/2Stories of a father’s disapproval, a garden party, grief and short-lived joy.
| 15:00Part two of John Hersey's searing account of the bombing of Hiroshima and its aftermath
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| 16:00 | 16:00Roland Pease looks at how breaking an 80-year-old deal in US science may affect us all. 16:30The hypnotic beauty of a Tin Pan Alley song made famous by 1950s group The Flamingos.
| 16:001/2Theatre critic Arifa Akbar explores whether the art of criticism is in crisis. 16:30Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken delve into the science of nail health.
| 16:00Naomi Alderton explores the mind of Martin Luther, who inspired the Protestant Reformation 16:154 Al Jazeera journalists are killed in an Israeli attack; we examine reporting from Gaza.
| 16:00The UK is becoming hotter and wetter but is it prepared to deal with that reality? 16:30Fashion meets science. An expert panel discuss the clothing of the future.
| 16:00Matthew Bannister on an astronaut, an editor, an educator, a singer 16:30What does it mean to own your body - and is that even the right question to ask?
| 16:00Four years since the Taliban retook Kabul, we look at the lives of Afghan women and girls.
| 16:00The American writer Rachel Kushner talks about her novel Creation Lake and its influences. 16:303/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
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| 17:00 | 17:00The EU's former foreign policy chief gives her verdict on the upcoming Trump-Putin talks.
| 17:00Why have governments of different stripes been unable to bring the numbers down?
| 17:00Leaders speak to US president ahead of Alaska summit.
| 17:00We report from Ukraine as Presidents Trump and Putin prepare to discuss its future.
| 17:00News and current affairs, reporting on breaking stories and summing up the day's headlines
| 17:00Full coverage of the day's news 17:30Is expensive salt better for your health? 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 17:57The latest weather reports and forecast
| 17:00Richard Nixon's contingency speech in case the moon landing astronauts never made it home 17:103/3Misha Glenny on Hungary's dramatic and tragic history in two world wars. 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 17:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 18:00 | 18:00Israel says one of the journalists was working for Hamas 18:306/6Adrian Edmondson, Miles Jupp, Rachel Parris and Henning Wehn return to the Bristol Beacon.
| 18:00New data shows 50,271 people have made the journey in small boats 18:302/6Paul Merton finds out what Stephen Mangan would like to send to Room 101.
| 18:00The US President will meet Vladimir Putin on Friday 18:302/2Comedians imagine what a united Ireland would look like if it ever happened.
| 18:00US Scientists use AI to invent new antibiotics which tackle drug-resistant superbugs. 18:303/4On safari, with guest star Sam Campbell.
| 18:00The two leaders will meet for the first time since Russia's full-scale invasion 18:304/6Why is unemployment rising in the UK?
| 18:00President Zelensky is to hold talks to decide the next steps in ending the war in Ukraine 18:15Clive Anderson and guests with conversation, music and comedy from the Edinburgh Festivals
| 18:00Sir Keir Starmer is among leaders rallying support for Ukraine 18:15Rima Ahmed presents selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Lilian receives surprising news. 19:15The BFI has launched a new season of Peter Sellers films to mark his centenary.
| 19:15Historian Alice Loxton on Norwich Castle's £27 million revamp. Plus director Adrian Noble.
| 19:00Kate has a change of heart. 19:15Mary Queen of Scots as a punk and a rock star. Plus our critics' picks of the Fringe.
| 19:00Jazzer receives a tempting offer. 19:15Brigadoon in Regent's Park, The Bitter Water of the Lake by Giulia Caminito.
| 19:00Tracy finds herself in a delicate position 19:15Victoria Canal and Roderick Williams add the first five tracks in the new series.
| 19:00Sophie O’Brien on how she plans to disrupt the recruitment industry. 19:15Brian Cox and Robin Ince adjudicate a fluttery face off!
| 19:00There’s an awkward customer at The Orangery. 19:15Horatio Clare goes in search of the bird he’s loved since childhood: the red-billed chough 19:45How the bioactive ingredients in tea help you relax and give your brain and bones a boost.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Should the UK and other countries worry about rising levels of government debt? 20:30Cuts of $500 million to vaccines research have been announced by the US government.
| 20:00Why did it take eight years for a faulty knee implant to be withdrawn from use? 20:40In Touch speaks to the Macular Society about proposed changes within the organisation.
| 20:00Does an advert for jeans signal the end of 'woke'? 20:45How one social enterprise is helping prison leavers in their craft brewery and bakery.
| 20:00Naomi Alderton explores the mind of Martin Luther, who inspired the Protestant Reformation 20:154 Al Jazeera journalists are killed in an Israeli attack; we examine reporting from Gaza.
| 20:00Alex Forsyth presents political debate from the REME military museum in Wiltshire. 20:55Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
| 20:00Hilary Ineomo-Marcus hears powerful stories of restorative justice in the UK.
| 20:00Andrea Catherwood puts listener questions to the team behind drama Central Intelligence. 20:30Matthew Bannister on an astronaut, an editor, an educator, a singer
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| 21:00 | 21:00How Stoke-On-Trent has such deep bonds with gambling's big success story: Bet365 21:45Keith Brymer-Jones talks to Craig Mealing about crying.
| 21:00One man’s determination to save the last few striped hyenas of Tajikistan 21:30DJ Deb Grant picks US mailman turned country-folk singer John Prine.
| 21:00Mel Giedroyc leaps through the looking glass into the surreal world of Alice in Wonderland 21:30We investigate the safety of melatonin as a sleep aid, and should you eat your placenta?
| 21:00Clive Anderson and guests with conversation, music and comedy from the Edinburgh Festivals 21:45Keith Brymer-Jones talks to psychotherapist Susie Orbach about crying.
| 21:00How the women's peace camp at Greenham Common changed the world.
| 21:00Tim Hayward looks at the science, culture, history - and future - of psychedelics.
| 21:00FHM was once the UK's best-selling men's magazine so why did they stop printing it? 21:25Actor Jason Isaacs makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Holocaust Educational Trust 21:30The daily struggles and hidden existence of women living in Afghanistan under Taliban rule
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| 22:00 | 22:00Where does this leave reporters in Gaza? 22:456/10The classic novel from the Nobel Prize-winning Kazuo Ishiguro, exploring post-WWII Japan.
| 22:00Fresh advances come ahead of Friday's talks between Trump and Putin. 22:457/10The classic 1986 novel from the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Remains of the Day.
| 22:00US President says he'd like second meeting with Russian leader and Volodymyr Zelensky 22:458/10The classic 1986 novel from the Nobel Prize-winning author, Kazuo Ishiguro.
| 22:00Russian and US leaders prepare to meet in Anchorage to discuss Ukraine. 22:459/10The acclaimed 1986 by the Nobel-winning author of The Remains of the Day.
| 22:00We have the latest from Anchorage as the US and Russian leaders discuss Ukraine. 22:4510/10The final episode of Nobel Prize-winner Kazuo Ishiguro's classic 1986 novel.
| 22:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 22:15Could eating invasive signal crayfish help reduce populations in UK waters?
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| 23:00 | 23:002/5Clara finds herself back amongst friends - or does she? 23:303/5Jonathan Lynn tells the inside story of Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister.
| 23:00Havana Syndrome patients are back in the dark, Cuba is on the brink. 23:30Can taking a photograph keep hold of the person you love even when they have no memory?
| 23:00Stuart gets a little obsessed with mortuary fridges. 23:152/4Kenyan-born comedian Njambi McGrath goes on a challenging journey of self-discovery. 23:30Comedian Ken Cheng hosts a brand new series, all about school subjects.
| 23:00Bellingcat founder Eliot Higgins on hunting Russian spies and the crisis of democracy. 23:30Anger as a motivation for art - its potency and limitations.
| 23:00Inside the US president's strategy to send the National Guard into Democrat cities 23:30Artist Kevin Harman explores what happens when public art and communities clash.
| 23:003/4Crybabies bring the big screen to your normal sized radio. 23:302/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 23:002/5Stewart Lee explores the story and ideas of counter-culture and its importance today. 23:30Lord Lucan vanishes in the hour after the murder. But where did he go? 23:45A grieving woman is interviewed by the police about the theft of a statue from a church.
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