| 00:00 | 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:15Aleks and Kevin explore the decisions driving military AI adoption in the US and elsewhere 00:45Bells on Sunday comes from the medieval parish church of St Margaret in Leicester. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:301/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:302/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:303/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:304/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:305/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
| 00:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 00:15The Scottish writer Kirstin Innes speaks to Bookclub about her second novel, Scabby Queen. 00:48The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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| 01:00 | 01:00BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
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| 05:00 | 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04Susan Hulme reports as the archbishop of Canterbury calls for better regulation of AI. 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Warren Elf. 05:45The big egg debate: brown or white? 05:57The latest weather reports and forecasts for farmers
| 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04Alicia McCarthy reports on a plan to stop children accessing nude images online. 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Warren Elf. 05:45£50 million to help Somerset farming communities deal with growing threat of floods.
| 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04Sean Curran reports as MPs condemn the stabbing in Northern Ireland. 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Warren Elf. 05:45Getting rid of Bovine TB - a new strategy says cattle vaccination is the answer.
| 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Warren Elf. 05:45The National Farmers' Union calls for government support with the price of fertiliser.
| 05:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:04Sean Curran reports on moves to designate the IRGC a threat to national security. 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:43A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Warren Elf. 05:45Sustainable Farming Incentive budget, growing cereals in Cumbria.
| 05:30National and international news from BBC Radio 4 05:34The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping. 05:43Spiritual reflection to start the day with the Reverend Dr Rosa Hunt. 05:458/10Biella Coleman discovers how people, not tech, are targets of malicious actors.
| 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 York Minster in North Yorkshire 05:45The Royal College of Ophthalmologists has a new president, In Touch welcomes him.
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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.
| 06:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 06:07Clare walks with a group of volunteers who have been working to repair footpaths in Eryri. 06:30Budget revealed for farm environmental payments - but is it enough? 06:57The latest weather reports and forecast
| 06:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 06:05From grass roots and community cohesion to the costs of gambling on football games. 06:35Anna Jones meets Penny Connorton to hear how her project Farm-Able helps military veterans 06:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 07:00 | | | | | | 07:00News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
| 07:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 07:10Belfast reaction, coming home, and faith and football. 07:54Actor Dame Harriet Walter makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Refugee Action. 07:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 08:00 | | | | | | | 08:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 08:10A service for Music Sunday from Oldham Parish Church. 08:48In April 1999, Anthony Bourdain's essay Don't Eat Before Reading This was published 08:58Isabella Tree on tracking cuckoo migration from her home and rewilding project at Knepp.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Adam Rutherford talks discoveries with Andrea Wulf, Saira Hameed and Kathryn Paige Harden. 09:45Who cares for the carers? Comedian and carer Mary Bourke investigates.
| 09:006/6Jenny decides if she wants to continue to belong to the global DNA database. 09:30Do we experience feelings about politics differently in the body to everyday emotions?
| 09:00Tim Harford investigates migrants and jobs, VAT and private schools, and a hard maths exam 09:30A Turkish smuggler and his money man reveal more about alliances between criminal gangs.
| 09:00The great Brazilian novelist, whose satires of slave owners transcend time and place. 09:45When does politicisation become weaponisation? And how does language fan the flames?
| 09:00Peter Layton, artist, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
| 09:00Adrian Chiles with extraordinary stories from remarkable people.
| 09:00In the first operation of its kind, UK troops board a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The mothers of Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar on the Nottingham Inquiry.
| 10:00The head of women's cricket in England reflects on her long career as a player and leader.
| 10:00A US model alleges Kanye West choked her on a music video set.
| 10:00How is this week's violent unrest affecting women and children in Northern Ireland?
| 10:00Novelist Virginia Evans and non-fiction writer Lyse Doucet on winning the Women's Prize.
| 10:005/6David Baddiel explores Englishness through the history of the England men's football team. 10:304/5Clarke Peters on Miles Davis’s radical electric era and the birth of Bitches Brew.
| 10:00Anna Maxwell Martin, actor, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Stephen and Anita Mangan unpick the sibling relationship with the help of Philippa Perry 11:451/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year.
| 11:00Nicky Spence and Lucy Parham add five more tracks. 11:452/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year.
| 11:00A woman who says she was tricked into pregnancy fights to change the law. 11:40Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. 11:453/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year.
| 11:00Actor and musician Kiefer Sutherland talks to John Wilson about his cultural influences. 11:454/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year.
| 11:00Sheila Dillon investigates the world of food at motorway service stations. 11:455/5Lea Korsgaard searches for all of Denmark’s butterfly species in a single year.
| 11:00Ben Riley-Smith assesses the latest developments at Westminster. 11:30Quentin Sommerville reports on the fighters who defected, after forced conscription.
| 11:00Pip faces some difficult decisions, and it’s last chance saloon at Home Farm.
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| 12:00 | 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Direct cremations, inbox overload, Dubai tourism, the housing market, the cost of summer. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Call You and Yours: How did you get your first job? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Reporter Shari Vahl reveals more ways that criminals try and access our email accounts. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04Evan discusses the financial costs of drilling for oil and refining it into products. 12:32Sean Farrington examines another succesful business that still ended up 'toast' 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04How can Britain - and the world - prepare itself for extreme heat? 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:00The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 12:04How to afford paying your rent or mortgage when you're retired. 12:301/6The iconic impressions show returns to lampoon the week’s biggest headlines. 12:57The latest weather forecast
| 12:15Captain of the England men's football team. 12:301/6Richard Coles, Tony Hawks, Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke visit Brighton. 12:57The latest weather forecast
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| 13:00 | 13:00Iran ends its military action but warns harsher attacks if Israel keeps striking Lebanon. 13:451/10Alex Forsyth and guests discuss the impact leaving the EU has had on the UK economy.
| 13:00A Sudanese man is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. 13:452/10Alex Forsyth examines the impact leaving the EU has had on UK trade and investment.
| 13:00Knife attack suspect appears in court charged with attempted murder. 13:453/10Did Brexit succeed in 'taking back control' of immigration?
| 13:00Mr Healey quits government saying investment plan "falls well short" of what is needed. 13:454/10How was Northern Ireland affected by the UK's decision to leave the EU?
| 13:00Artist David Hockney dies aged 88. 13:455/10How did Brexit change the devolved nations' relationship with Westminster and the EU?
| 13:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 13:10Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Crail Parish Church in Fife.
| 13:00A look at the week's big stories and preview of the week to come. 13:30People describe what life is like in Lebanon, a country repeatedly hit by war.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Ed finds himself caught in the middle. 14:156/6Starring Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam. Joanna invites Roger's nemesis to open the fete. 14:45John Yorke explores Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog by Dylan Thomas.
| 14:00Pip faces some difficult decisions. 14:153/10Award-winning series Our Friends in the North re-written for audio by Peter Flannery.
| 14:00Jazzer offers his opinion. 14:15Comedy drama about an inner-city school.
| 14:00It’s last chance saloon at Home Farm. 14:15Albert Camus meets his dream team, a funny, emotional and philosophical glance at football
| 14:00Stella makes a big declaration. 14:152/5Elli befriends Mo. Both are convinced it wasn't suicide. They start to investigate 14:458/10Biella Coleman discovers how people, not tech, are targets of malicious actors.
| 14:05Listeners respond to the issues raised in the preceding edition of Any Questions? 14:45Brian plays his trump card.
| 14:00Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel visit Harmondsworth. 14:45Why do we help each other out? Even when it gets us nothing? Magpies might know.
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| 15:00 | 15:00The sports presenter and screenwriter recommend books. 15:304/6England's unfulfilled 'Golden Generation', epitomised by 90s pin up, David Beckham
| 15:00How did Sophie Blanchard become a pioneer of hot air ballooning? 15:30From grass roots and community cohesion to the costs of gambling on football games.
| 15:00Who is allowed to contribute money to UK political parties, and how much can they give? 15:30With the World Cup around the corner, could AI help us win it?
| 15:00Clare walks with a group of volunteers who have been working to repair footpaths in Eryri. 15:27Beneficiary Lydia Beech makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of The Amber Trust 15:30Michael Rosen on the words used to describe the qualities of smells in different languages
| 15:00Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel visit Harmondsworth. 15:45A grieving woman finds her voice in a new story from Mahsuda Snaith.
| 15:001/2A funny and romantic tale about a handsome man's misadventures given an up-to-date twist.
| 15:001/2A lorry trafficking young girls crashes in the Dolomites exposing powerful Venetian elites
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| 16:00 | 16:00As the World Cup opens, Nick Watt explores the political battle over English identity. 16:303/5Clarke Peters on the peak of Miles’s cool and the making of his masterpiece Kind of Blue.
| 16:00Roger McGough is joined by the actor comedian Alistair McGowan at the Hay Festival. 16:30Drs Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore the effect of friendship on our physical health.
| 16:00David Yelland and Farzana Baduel discuss an astonishing attempt at reputational repair. 16:15The BBC’s Director of Sport, Alex Kay-Jelski, joins Ros and Katie.
| 16:00How scientists can now make old damaged cells young again. 16:30How engineers fulfilled Gaudi’s once impossible vision for the Sagrada Familia.
| 16:00Matthew Bannister on a black music champion, a spy, a Vietnam War nurse and an author. 16:30Tim Harford investigates migrants and jobs, VAT and private schools, and a hard maths exam
| 16:00Novelist Virginia Evans and non-fiction writer Lyse Doucet on winning the Women's Prize.
| 16:00The Booker Prize-winning Scottish author on his novel, John Of John, and its influences. 16:30Lucy Porter hosts a brand new quiz with questions culled from BBC archive.
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| 17:00 | 17:00Israel and Iran say they will pause fighting, after their ceasefire came under threat.
| 17:00Tensions in Belfast after a shocking filmed knife attack.
| 17:00Masked men go door-to-door after a knife attack in the city.
| 17:00John Healey criticises Keir Starmer's defence investment plans. Presented by Ben Wright.
| 17:00Tributes are paid to a 'giant' and 'true icon' of British art.
| 17:00Mediators Pakistan say a deal could be announced in the next 24 hours. 17:30Theodor Meron, international lawyer and Holocaust survivor. 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 17:57The latest weather reports and forecast
| 17:00How a game between Hull City and Manchester United in 1971 changed football forever. 17:10Ian McMillan with Angie Hobbs, Rishi Dastidar, Bradley Taylor, Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch. 17:54The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping 17:57The latest weather reports and forecast
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| 18:00 | 18:00Mr Sullivan, the co-owner of West Ham United FC, categorically denies the allegations. 18:301/6Richard Coles, Tony Hawks, Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke visit Brighton.
| 18:00A man in his forties has suffered significant injuries to his eyes, face, and back. 18:304/6The show that tells you the loudest noise you can make with a medium tube in a small flat.
| 18:00They say the attack shouldn't be used to 'divide people or fuel hostility' 18:304/4Ian Smith takes us on a personal journey though male fertility.
| 18:00John Healey resigns over the government's defence investment plan 18:304/4Comedian Ellie Taylor explains why she thinks billionaires are a good thing.
| 18:00David Hockney - one of the most influential artists of the past century - has died 18:301/6The iconic impressions show returns to lampoon the week’s biggest headlines.
| 18:00Scotland prepare for their opening world cup match. 18:15Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
| 18:00Royal Marine commandos seize Russian "shadow fleet" oil tanker in the Channel 18:15Peter Curran presents a weekly selection of the best bits of audio across the BBC.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Pip faces some difficult decisions. 19:15Samira Ahmed's guests include Thomas Bangalter, Ekow Eshun and David Pountney.
| 19:00Jazzer offers his opinion. 19:15Barry Manilow on maintaining his musical curiosity, and a discussion on football art.
| 19:00It’s last chance saloon at Home Farm. 19:15Scotland's Makar Peter Mackay; Crime writer Denise Mina; Staging outdoor theatre.
| 19:00Stella makes a big declaration. 19:15Plus TV series Cape Fear, with Amy Adams and Javier Bardem and a M. C. Escher exhibition.
| 19:00Brian plays his trump card. 19:15Guy Pratt and Amy Harman add five more tracks to the playlist.
| 19:00Captain of the England men's football team. 19:15Actor and musician Kiefer Sutherland talks to John Wilson about his cultural influences.
| 19:00The fallout continues at Home Farm. 19:15What pulls so many of us to rivers and oceans at moments of rupture or change? 19:45How simple exercise can improve your posture, mood, and exercise performance.
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| 20:00 | 20:00"Neo-royalism" and why the world's newest monarchies may not be royal at all. 20:30What role will humans play in the future of scientific research?
| 20:00A woman who says she was tricked into pregnancy fights to change the law. 20:40The Royal College of Ophthalmologists has a new president, In Touch welcomes him.
| 20:00Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
| 20:00David Yelland and Farzana Baduel discuss an astonishing attempt at reputational repair. 20:15The BBC’s Director of Sport, Alex Kay-Jelski, joins Ros and Katie.
| 20:00Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Crail Parish Church in Fife. 20:55Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
| 20:00An special immersive documentary reveals the dramatic six months that divided a nation.
| 20:00Michael Rosen on the words used to describe the qualities of smells in different languages 20:30Matthew Bannister on a black music champion, a spy, a Vietnam War nurse and an author.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Adam Rutherford talks discoveries with Andrea Wulf, Saira Hameed and Kathryn Paige Harden. 21:45Who cares for the carers? Comedian and carer Mary Bourke investigates.
| 21:00Why were three teenagers convicted of rape given youth rehabilitation orders? 21:30What goes into making a pair of trainers and why are some of them so expensive to buy?
| 21:006/6Jenny decides if she wants to continue to belong to the global DNA database. 21:30Do we experience feelings about politics differently in the body to everyday emotions?
| 21:00Edith Bowman with comedians Nish Kumar and Rachel Parris and music from Haircut 100. 21:45When does politicisation become weaponisation? And how does language fan the flames?
| 21:00Matthew Sweet and guests discuss satire past and present.
| 21:00Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories.
| 21:00How to afford paying your rent or mortgage when you're retired. 21:25Actor Dame Harriet Walter makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of Refugee Action. 21:30Quentin Sommerville reports on the fighters who defected, after forced conscription.
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| 22:00 | 22:00The US president intervened after Iran and Israel launched missiles at each other 22:451/5At the famous restaurant Plant, Jensen makes a shocking discovery.
| 22:00Protesters have set fire to a bus as disorder flares in Belfast after knife attack 22:452/5Watching CC footage of Plant leads Henrik to make an arrest.
| 22:00Violent clashes with police in Belfast after stabbing allegedly by Sudanese asylum seeker 22:453/5Katrine and Mia hold a press conference about the future of Plant.
| 22:00The defence secretary and armed forces minister resign over military spending plans 22:454/5Jensen and Gustav keep digging, and meet Katrine at her home.
| 22:00The AI and rocket company reached value of $2.2tn after listing on Nasdaq stock exchange 22:455/5Jensen and Gustav discover the identity of “Sausage Else”?
| 22:00National and international news from BBC Radio 4 22:15Sheila Dillon investigates the world of food at motorway service stations.
| 22:00Defence spending, a social media ban for under-16s and the Makerfield by-election
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| 23:00 | 23:004/5Mary must find Jackie if she has any hope of setting things right. 23:30Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs debate a crackdown on children's social media.
| 23:0010/12Danny and the team travel back to 1870s Canada to investigate the Great Amherst Mystery. 23:30Alicia McCarthy reports as a minister appeals for calm after the Belfast knife attack.
| 23:00Alistair speaks to Punk Squirrel founder and bad boy of the alcohol industry Matt Matthews 23:15Artificial Intelligence puts Jazz Emu’s historic musical career in jeopardy. 23:30Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more.
| 23:00The ‘Doughnut Economics’ author argues that prioritising growth is dangerously outdated 23:30Alicia McCarthy reports on moves to designate the IRGC as a threat to national security.
| 23:00Utah approves the world’s largest data centre (62sq miles) but opposition is growing 23:30Susan Hulme reports on the challenges facing the UK after defence secretary's resignation.
| 23:003/4Brighty’s golf tournament is spoiled by Scots who used to live on what is now the 4th hole 23:30A brand-new quiz about books hosted by Clare Balding.
| 23:00The great Brazilian novelist, whose satires of slave owners transcend time and place. 23:45A grieving woman finds her voice in a new story from Mahsuda Snaith.
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