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09/02/2026
Sean Curran reports on a day of fevered speculation about the prime minister's future.
10/02/2026
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
Episode 1
Sir Sajid Javid describes growing up as part of an immigrant family in 1970s Britain.
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping
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A selection of BBC World Service news and current affairs, arts and science programmes.
Alicia McCarthy reports as opposition MPs pile the pressure on the Prime Minister.
Whispering Grass
Radio 4's daily prayer and reflection with the Reverend Dr Craig Gardiner.
Flooding, alternatives to farrowing crates, crops through the 'eyes' of AI.
More rain and more flood warnings piling the pressure on farmers.
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Ransom Man
4. The Zen Garden
Julius Kivimäki has disappeared. He’s added to Europol’s Most Wanted list.
Why is it so hard to find an NHS dentist?
Is NHS dentistry on 'life support'?
Mia Brookes' mum, Cyberflashing, Samurai, Sex in older age
We're joined by Vicky Brookes, mum to Team GB snowboarder Mia Brookes.
Yorkshire
Ellen and Mark look at screen depictions of God's Own Country, from Kes to Happy Valley.
Episode 2
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
What's Your Experience of Customer Service?
Call You and Yours: What's Your Experience of Customer Service?
The latest weather forecast
PM Starmer thanks cabinet for support
Sir Keir Starmer praises 'strong, united cabinet' at morning meeting.
2. The Approval
A series exploring the weight loss drug revolution. Presented by Prof Giles Yeo.
Fallon has a brainwave.
Series 4
2. The Unsaid
Drama serial exploring crime through a psychological lens.
59. Kitty Newton - Killer Daughter
Lucy Worsley meets Kitty Newton, a daughter accused of killing her own mother.
Prison violence, sound and survival
A prize-winning study of the sounds of prison life, and an exploration of victimisation.
Drama in Schools: An Unfolding Tragedy?
The actor Christopher Eccleston investigates the decline in drama education in schools.
Why do we kiss?
Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore why humans kiss.
Inside Iran
Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet reports live from Tehran.
Sir Keir Starmer says he will "never walk away" from his mandate to change the country
The prime minister has come under intense pressure to resign
Series 3
5. 'The Worst Anyone's Ever Done'
Comedians argue over surreal sound cues.
Chelsea's full of excitement.
Yes Minister creator Jonathan Lynn on revisiting the characters in his new play
Inside Aardman exhibition at the Young V&A, and a documentary about singer Jeff Buckley.
Is the answer to the NHS bed crisis virtual?
Can virtual wards, where patients are treated at home, ease pressure on NHS hospitals?
Pavement Parking in England, Charity Law
Local councils across England are to be granted new powers to tackle pavement parking.
Functioning
Two women share a rare insight into their secret lives as 'functioning alcoholics'.
Dynamic Pricing: Who Profits?
How do businesses use it, and how much does it benefit the customer?
Has Starmer weathered the storm?
After a day when Starmer’s leadership was in doubt, he appears to have won a reprieve
2: Bounty
The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel from one of the greats of contemporary US literature.
Love’s Moment: RS Thomas and Mildred Eldridge
Gwyneth Lewis explores the unusual marriage of poet RS Thomas and artist Mildred Eldridge.
Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs demand answers about a defence deal with a US tech giant.