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24/06/2026
The latest weather reports and forecasts for UK shipping.
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BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
National and international news from BBC Radio 4
Susan Hulme reports as Rachel Reeves faces MPs.
Trusting
Morning reflection with Bryan Kerr, a Church of Scotland Minister in Kilmacolm, Inverclyde
24/06/2026 Agritourism - Aberdeen hosts the first global conference of its kind
Global agritourism: how producers around the world are inviting visitors onto their farms.
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Benefits v minimum wage: Which pays more?
Tim Harford examines benefits v work, dangerous temperatures and the World Cup draw.
To Catch a King
7. Boats, Trucks and Planes
A late-night phone call: have Sue and Rob finally unmasked the people-smuggling king pin?
Women and heat, IVF add-ons, Costume designer Sandy Powell
How are women's bodies impacted by heat?
Fake Marriages - The real story
The front line on tackling fake marriages
June 22nd to June 28th
Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
Music maestros
How potential in music crosses cultural and geographical boundaries.
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
Inside Evri; Finfluencers; Gig Tickets
Inside Evri's largest UK hub processing over half a million parcels a day.
The latest weather forecast
Hundreds of babies died or harmed at "toxic" Nottingham NHS Trust, report finds.
Hundreds of mothers and babies died or were seriously harmed due to "systemic failures".
Off Limits
From walks on the moor to games in a park, Tony looks at how access and play are linked.
23/06/2026
Lilian attempts to inspire the next generation.
Finding Seaglass
A poetic exploration of love, loss, and growing up 'mixed-race' Scottish, by Hannah Lavery
Money Box Live: The Future of Banking
As more branches close how will banking look in the future?
Are we all AI hypocrites?
Aleks and Kevin ask why we dislike receiving AI content while quietly using it ourselves?
King Charles, Tax and Transparency
David Yelland and Farzana Baduel look at what HRH is declaring to the HMRC.
Andy Burnham's media strategy, smart glasses and filming in public places, BBC Long Wave closes
Burnham's media strategy, smart glasses & filming in public places, BBC Long Wave closes.
Families describe 'deep sense of anger' after largest NHS maternity review
We speak to a mother who lost her son due to 'undoubted failures' by hospital staff.
NHS trust in Nottingham slated for maternity failings
Findings from the biggest maternity inquiry in the history of the NHS are released
Series 1
2. Susie McCabe & Kieran Hodgson
In Glasgow, Susie McCabe and Kieran Hodgson share their obsessions with Ivo Graham.
Helen puts her foot in it.
Lauren Child on 25 years of Charlie & Lola
Former children's laureate Lauren Child on her new book.
Do we care more about the place where we live than about the nation we live in?
Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. #moralmaze
Being Greek
Courtroom Drama
Mary Beard presents the first of five compelling stories from Ancient Greece.
Is it ADHD or perimenopause?
What does the evidence tell us?
Mothers and babies died after failures at NHS trust
A review blasts a ‘toxic, bullying’ culture and avoidable harm at a Nottingham NHS trust
Episode 8
A spellbinding story of an Irish family, after the Great Hunger. Read by Brian Gleeson.
Wellness guru Tabitha Beckworth
Alistair sits down with The Whisper founder and wellness guru Tabitha Beckworth.
The Sound of Family
Jazz Emu goes back to his foley roots to save his dying, disappointed father.
Starmer's first PMQs since resignation news.
25/06/2026