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24/02/2026
Sean Curran reports as MPs call for the release of data about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
25/02/2026
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
The Lucky Ones (part 1)
Leading forensic psychiatrist Gwen Adshead reflects on her work with survivors of trauma.
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.
Susan Hulme reports as MPs debate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former role as trade envoy.
Knox’s Hoax
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Paul Kerensa
25/02/26 National Farmers' Union Conference 2026
More details of the Sustainable Farming Incentive are revealed at the NFU Conference.
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
82. Scream Queen
A metal singer reveals how letting out her scream transformed her life.
Putin and the Apartment Bombs
6. The Trial
A trial of two suspected bombers seems to offer closure – but is this really case closed?
Kyla Harris, Womb transplants, Women in farming, Alev Scott
How have Kyla Harris' experiences as a disabled person impacted her unflinching TV series?
No CCTV: When train attacks go unrecorded
Is a lack of CCTV preventing victims of train attacks getting justice?
February 23rd to March 1st
Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
The Lucky Ones (part 2)
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
Electric Vehicle Chargers, Card Reader Scam, Food Waste
There's a new grant for electric vehicle chargers in homes and workplaces.
The latest weather forecast
Commons speaker told police Mandelson may flee abroad
Commons speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, passed information onto police about Lord Mandelson
Impulsive
8. Collateral
Andrew is arrested for fraud. Will a judge accept that medication affected his behaviour?
Lilian throws a spanner in the works.
The People's Crusade : A Story for Britain
Changing allegiances begin to fracture a community adjusting to a new politics.
What is Misconduct in Public Office?
What does this offence mean, and who does it apply to?
Are Large Language Models a Dead End?
Aleks and Kevin ask if the technology behind our most popular AI tools is a dead end.
Friends: The One About PR
David Yelland and Simon Lewis look at the use of friends in reputational combat.
Baftas fallout , Reporting on the Ukraine War four years on, the power of photography to capture the essence of a story
Baftas controversy, Ukraine War anniversary & the power of photography to capture a story.
Government denies Chagos Islands deal is paused
Confusion over Chagos Islands legislation after minister's comments
The Met Police apologises to the speaker of the House of Commons
The force revealed he was behind information that led to the arrest of Lord Mandelson
Live from the UK
S2 E1: Do Horses Drink Guinness?
Neil Delamere, Stuart McPherson, Anna Thomas and Neil Delamere join Angela Barnes.
Chelsea follows Susan’s advice.
Arthur Sze, the poet laureate of the United States, and award-winning director Felipe Bustos Sierra
Director Felipe Bustos Sierra on his film, Everybody to Kenmure Street.
Looksmaxxing
The dark art of looksmaxxing, and why it has been trending online.
The Decisions That Made Me
Sonnaz Nooranvary (House of Sonnaz, upholsterer)
The Repair Shop star Sonnaz Nooranvary on defying her parents’ expectations.
Ransom Man
6. Nameless, Faceless People
A surprise opportunity to meet the man at the centre of it all. Ransom_man.
Is the tide turning on ME research?
The new wave of ME research that could bring clarity to this perplexing condition.
Confusion in Westminster after a minister told Parliament the deal would be paused
3. Barbados
A love story based on the lives of the author's great-grandparents, who married in 1878.
Slim's Guide to Life
2. Teenage Years
From a rave kid to raising kids, Slim guides us through his teenage years.
Aurie Styla: Tech Talk
S2 E1: Personally, I'm Technically Fit
Has tech has made us fitter – or lazier and fatter?
Susan Hulme reports on a fiery Prime Minister's Questions with a row over student loans