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He ended a power sharing deal with the Scottish Greens last week.
The National Crime Agency is concerned about children being blackmailed with nude selfies.
Players from around the world bid for $300,000 prize.
Assisted dying: how do you feel?
5 Live listeners have their say with Nicky Campbell.
Local Elections - What Are We Voting For?
People in England & Wales go to the polls on 2 May, but what positions are up for grabs?
Yousaf Resigns! What Next For Scotland?
The SNP leader was facing two votes of no confidence later this week
Scotland's First Minister resigns
Where does Humza Yousaf's decision to quit as First Minister leave the SNP?
US urges Hamas to accept Israel ceasefire offer
US Secretary of State has urged Hamas to accept Israel's ceasefire offer for Gaza
Could an MP present the Today programme?
Nick looks into a question about which programmes MPs should be allowed to present.
Trump Trial Week 1... Inside the Court
The first criminal trial of a former President begins, and we launch a miniseries!
That Time of the Month: Endometriosis
How do we know what's caused by climate change?
Graihagh Jackson explores the new field of climate attribution science
Redefining luxury fashion
The luxury products that love the planet
Climate justice: We sued our government, and won!
The elderly Swiss women behind a landmark ruling
How do we get our healthy rivers back?
Tom Heap and Helen Czerski investigate the health of our rivers.
Birds, Bees and Business - Why Nature Matters (With The Wildlife Trusts and Landsec)
Deborah's barefoot walk, The Wildlife Trusts and one of the country's biggest landlords
Can we get plastic waste under control?
The UN attempts a global treaty on plastic, and the science of heartbreak.
Big warning for Barclaycard customers | Beat broadband & mobile rip offs | Zara trick
Martin has a heads up for all Barclaycard customers.
Carers Allowance and Minimum Payments on Credit Cards
Calls for urgent action to help thousands of unpaid carers in debt to DWP.
Fake grass, Venues, Digital Security
Many people switch their real lawns to fake, but will that impact the value of your home?
EVs: Watt are we waiting for?
Sean Farrington speaks to the Managing Director of Peugeot about the future of EVs.
Harpreet Kaur
Seasonal fashion hacks to stay on-budget and on-trend
Affordable fashion with a thrift influencer and hustle tips from Sam Smith's designer.
Toast - Green Shield Stamps
Green Shield Stamps could be traded in for 'free' gifts so why did consumers abandon them?
The Global Jigsaw: Deconstructing Iran’s ‘Axis of Resistance’: Part two
The loose coalition of allies and proxies, sworn against Israeli and US influence
Gaza talks: are Israel and Hamas getting closer to a deal?
Antony Blinken talks up Israel's latest offer – does this mean a deal is getting closer?
Q&A: Is the US's $61bn aid package enough?
Your questions answered on the US aid deal for Ukraine.
The Rise and Fall of Nagorno Karabakh
The story of how Armenia won and lost the 'black garden' in an enclave of Azerbaijan
The low pay puzzle
Why, after 25 years of rising wages, do most workers feel worse off?
Are Britain's missing workers really a problem?
1 in 5 people in the UK are not in paid work, but they're also not looking for a job.
Bidenomics: How the economy may sway the US election
The president has fired “a bazooka” of money into the economy. Will voters reward him?
Matthew Freud special
David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss PR, politics and power with Matthew Freud.
Are ‘kidults’ a problem?
Are young people refusing to grow up, or just enjoying harmless escapism?
Who is country?
Is Beyonce a country artist? If not, who is?
Kate Andrews, Carla Denyer, John Glen MP, Darren Jones MP
Alex Forsyth presents political discussion from Pinhoe Road Baptist Church in Exeter.
Tottenham
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Tottenham.
No Confidence
First Minister Humza Yousaf faces a no-confidence vote after a dramatic day at Holyrood.
Tata Steel, 20mph and campaign donation controversy
Felicity Evans and David Deans discuss the big political stories of the week in Wales
The Stormont Insider - Money for nothing
Mark Carruthers and a host of MLAs discuss the huge economic issues facing the Executive.
Cohesion
Baroness Casey looks at some of the challenges facing whoever wins the general election.
Lasting Legacy: What went wrong at a Hull funeral home?
What happened at a Hull funeral home where police found 35 bodies and unidentified ashes?
The Trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon
Introducing In Court
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon are on trial at the Old Bailey over their baby's death.
1. Her Story Must Be Heard
The story of Annette Hewins, victim of a miscarriage of justice.
Episode 1 - Teeing Off
How Donald Trump's golf dream turned into a nightmare for a small Scottish community.
Femicide: Eight Steps to Stop a Murder
Episode 1: A History of Control
Stage one of the Homicide Timeline starts before a couple even meets.
Series 1
1. The Lost Boy
Reporter Poonam Taneja heads to a war zone to look for a missing child.
EP01: A sunny semi-final in April
The full story of the Hillsborough disaster, when 96 football fans never came home.
1. Twenty-six words
Nottingham Forest fans read a message from a Liverpool supporter and share their story.
Finance Minister says she will seek more funding from British Govt - but tells Executive there is little chance of getting it
Also, a row is brewing over a rise in asylum seekers crossing into the Republic from NI
3. Halls of Hope
In South Wales, a former mining village is reclaiming a radical past to shape the future.
The Story of 2 Tone
Music producer Pete Waterman shares the story and explores the influence of 2 Tone music.
Meg Parsons’ brother Rob died in 1991 after receiving blood products infected with HIV.
Dead Ringers - 26th April
Lee Anderson MP, Ronnie O’Sullivan and Taylor Swift make their debuts.
Humza Yousaf's future
An update on the future of the man in the top job in Scottish politics.
Athena Kugblenu, Stuart McPherson, Julia Sutherland & Scott Agnew
Des Clarke hosts Scotland's award-winning satirical news quiz.
Modest fashion is on the rise
And it’s becoming more and more creative
Helen Lewis Has Left the Chat
Left the Chat: No 1. Whatsapp Mishaps
In 1998, Helen joined a vast social experiment - one that you are probably part of too.
Taylor Swift: Swiftonomics
From public feuds to private legal battles, how a country singer became a billionaire.
29/04/2024
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Man boobs and oat milk
Jeremy discusses Humza Yousaf, film ratings, 'man boobs' and oat milk.
28/04/2024
The Sunday morning news magazine programme. Presented by Paddy O'Connell
Radio 4's look at the week's big stories from both home and around the world.