In their valedictories, diplomats recount the hardships of foreign service.
Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' responses to this week's Any Questions?
A look back on the history of The Week in Westminster, as it celebrates its 80th bi...
With Rich Hall, Mark Watson, Andrew Pierce and Lord Steel.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Siege of Münster in 1534-35.
Claudia Hammond talks to the eminent child psychiatrist Professor Sir Michael Rutte...
With his marriage to Syrie imploding, Maugham escapes to the south of France with G...
Michael Buerk talks to ex-banking executive Paul Moore about blowing the whistle on...
Russell Davies chairs the fourth heat of the perennial general knowledge contest.
Laurie Taylor explores white collar crime. What exactly is it, who commits it and w...
Michael Robinson examines the latest tricks which some banks are using to increase...
Stephanie Flanders examines the arguments over the meltdown of the global financial...
John Hegley presents a poetic meditation on the M1, the transport backbone of Brita...
The 1670 trial of two Quakers which established that judges cannot intimidate jurie...