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The team looks at what you can now do with a mobile phone. Plus web searches get sm...
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on events around the world...
Schools Question Time comes from Salford, with guests including Andy Burnham.
Round table arts and culture discussion, with Gavin Esler.
A look at open source software and consumer protection for computer program buyers.
Political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Diane A...
Panorama asks if police tactics aimed at troublemakers erode the freedom to protest...
Merryn Somerset-Webb finds out what we should be doing with our money whilst risk i...
With Gavin Esler.
A look at viewers' reactions to issues raised in Question Time, via emails and text...
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Harriet Harman, Leader of the Hous...
Ten outlets owned by Coffee Republic have closed, with the loss of 66 jobs.
The families of four soldiers who died in Iraq reflect on the war.
Jon Sopel and Tim Donovan tell the whole political story from Downing St to your st...
Foreign correspondents based in London give outsiders' views on events in the UK.
The latest business news, with reports from Singapore, Frankfurt, London and New Yo...
Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.
Barack Obama is an inspiration to millions of Africans, but what impact will his me...
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
Including Sports Desk, Weather, Thought for the Day, Yesterday in Parliament.
Jeremy takes calls on the subject of sleep.
Britain questions Afghan mission as losses mount and are drug cartels threatening G...
News from BBC Radio 4.
Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn, plus sports headlines.
Dotun Adebayo presents. Including World Music, Dateline Singapore and Bollywood.
Lyse Doucet looks ahead to Barack Obama's speech in Ghana.
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
All the news you need to know from the Radio 1 news team.
Barack Obama is an inspiration to millions of Africans, but what impact will his me...
Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.
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All the main news from the UK and around the world with Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden.
Nicky Campbell asks: what challenges face the great British countryside?
With seven dead in seven days, Nicky asks if the price is worth paying in Afghanistan.
Nicky Campbell asks whether it is an ethical development to manufacture human sperm.
Nicky Campbell asks: are immigrants jumping the queue for social housing?
Nicky Campbell asks: is Roger Federer the greatest sports person of all time?
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Peter Allen and Anita Anand.
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Peter Allen and Anita Anand.
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Peter Allen and Anita Anand.
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Peter Allen and Anita Anand.
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Peter Allen and Anita Anand.
Barack Obama is an inspiration to millions of Africans, but what impact will his messag...
Can banks be regulated enough to make sure they never hit such a serious crisis again?
Has the relationship between Russia and the United States improved over the last week?
Indonesia is one of the most democratic countries in SE Asia - and today is election day.
What does the Pope have to say about the global financial crisis?
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on events around the world.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear with Rozina Sini.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear at lunchtime with Rozina Sini.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear with Rozina Sini.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear at lunchtime with Rozina Sini.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear with Rozina Sini.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear at lunchtime with Rozina Sini.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear with Rozina Sini.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear at lunchtime with Rozina Sini.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear with Rozina Sini.
A half-hour update of the news you need to hear at lunchtime with Rozina Sini.
Cambodia is experiencing an epidemic of so-called land grabbing. Rob Walker reports.
US President Barack Obama's speech on the close of the G8 summit in Italy, from10 July.
Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth's keynote speech at Chatham House, from Wednesday 8 July.
The Lord Speaker's lecture made by Lord Rees on The World in 2050, from Thursday 18 June.
Coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead.
The team looks at what you can now do with a mobile phone. Plus web searches get smarter.
A look at open source software and consumer protection for computer program buyers.
This week in the news, with Dan Murray, Christine McGonigle and John MacNeil.
Today's subjects include 20 years of Fèisean in Uist & more cooking with Alasdair MacLeod.
Another chance to listen to Coinneach when he visited Heisgeir.
Coinneach talks to John M MacLeod about a new book he has written.
Coinneach takes a trip round Glasgow transport museum with Donald Meek.
Including the latest revelations in the News of the World phone-tapping affair.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn discuss the press with Former Home Secretary Charles Clarke.
Guests are Alex Salmond, First Minister of Scotland, and Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell.
Andrew Neil and Anita Anand are here with the top political stories of the day.
Andrew Neil and Anita Anand are here with the top political stories of the day.
Foreign correspondents based in London give outsiders' views on events in the UK.
Foreign correspondents based in London give outsiders' views on events in the UK.
Cerddoriaeth a sgwrs gyda Dewi Llwyd. Music and chat with Dewi Llwyd.
Dragon's Eye reveals how Assembly Members really feel about their expense reforms.
We speak to the brother of the Egyptian woman stabbed to death in a German courtroom.
The UK phone hacking row - how much do journalists have the right to investigate?
The G8 summit starts in the earthquake-wrecked city of L'Aquila. What can be achieved?
Fans and family attend a memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles.
Obama meets Medvedev in Moscow: are they really forging healthy new relations?