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22/06/2016
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0650
A father who murdered his six-year-old daughter just 11 months after she was returned to his care following a custody battle has been jailed. Denise Lester is a family lawyer and the Law Society鈥檚 representative on childcare law.
0710
It is the final day of the EU referendum campaign. Daniel Hannan is a Conservative MEP and Leave campaigner.
0715
A newly discovered link between Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and diabetes may in time pave the way for the development of new treatments for both conditions. Professor Bettina Platt, chair in translational neuroscience at the University of Aberdeen, is one of the scientists leading the research.
0730
As part of our coverage of the EU referendum for the last two months, we have been talking to as many people as possible from all over the country. John Humphrys met voters from a wide range of ages, jobs and attitudes to find out which way they will vote and why.
0740
A student in London has created a violin made from a mix of spider's silk, silk worms and another composite. Violinists Luca Alessandrini and Joanna Burnheart join us on the programme.
0750
More on a father who murdered his six-year-old daughter just 11 months after she was returned to his care following a custody battle: Neal Gray is grandfather of Ellie Butler.
0810
Tomorrow morning people will go to the polls to cast their vote for the EU referendum. Prime Minister David Cameron joins us on the programme.
0830
Research seen by the 大象传媒 suggests pollution levels from many popular diesel cars are much worse when the outside temperature is lower than 18 degrees. It means millions of vehicles could be driving around for most of the year with their pollution controls partly turned off. Greg Archer is clean vehicles director at lobby group Transport and Environment.
0840
Thomas Malthus, the 19th century thinker is associated in with quite a dismal view of population growth. The Cambridge historian, and author of "The New Worlds of Thomas Robert Malthus". Feilden caught up with author Alison Bashford ahead of the conference "Malthus: Food, Land, People" in Cambridge today.
0850
The final day of campaigning for the EU Referendum has arrived. To mark this moment we have brought together our economic, Europe and political editor to reflect on the campaign, discuss where we stand now and, what the outcome of a leave or remain vote may look like on Friday morning.
Broadcast
- Wed 22 Jun 2016 06:00大象传媒 Radio 4