
Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day; Yesterday in Parliament.

Michael Buerk talks to ex-banking executive Paul Moore about blowing the whistle on HBOS.

The manager of the Royal Court decides to stage Maugham's play, Lady Frederick.

With Jane Garvey. Miranda Hart, snooker ace Allison Fisher, and dressing female engineers.

Thomas Franke travels with the German army to Kosovo to observe the peacekeeping force.

Lawrence Pollard explores some of the more bizarre assaults on contemporary art.

The latest weather forecast.

National and international news with Martha Kearney.

Poet and closet campanologist Ian McMillan spends a day among Whitechapel's foundrymen.

Reality bites for Lilian.

By Mike Walker. Dickens and his team find themselves caught up in a web of espionage.
Vanessa Collingridge presents the series exploring ordinary people's links with the past.

By Abdelkader Benali. A Dutch-Moroccan man makes a long-overdue visit to his parents' home

The Victorians contrived increasingly ingenious ways to domesticate nature.
Clive Coleman interviews Ken MacDonald, the former Director of Public Prosecutions.

Sue MacGregor talks to Catherine O'Flynn and Kate Pullinger about their favourite books.

Protests in East Germany force the resignation of the Mayor of Leipzig.

Coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn.

Waft Tourist Information resurrects an old Waft tradition, The Day of the Pie.

Eddie's good intentions go to pot.

Rosie has an interview for promotion and Tom has his first date for years.
Michael Robinson examines the latest tricks which some banks are using to increase profits
What is the future of your right to travel independently if you're visually impaired?
Claudia Hammond talks to the eminent child psychiatrist Professor Sir Michael Rutter.

Michael Buerk talks to ex-banking executive Paul Moore about blowing the whistle on HBOS.

Weather information.
Presented by Ritula Shah. David Cameron is set to announce a new Europe policy.

Jasmine unexpectedly bumps in to an old friend from primary school.

Craig Brown introduces a mixture of satire, social observation and nonsense.

News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Susan Hulme.

The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.

The manager of the Royal Court decides to stage Maugham's play, Lady Frederick.

The latest shipping forecast.

BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.

The latest shipping forecast.

News from BBC Radio 4.

Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Roger Hutchings.

Anna Hill hears that Eastern Europe's gangs are stealing UK farm machinery to order.