Broadcasting House Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Top Judge Sir Andrew McFarlane: One fifth of divorces wrongly ending up in court
Too many divorce cases are going to court and the language used there is too hostile.
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Susan Rae: "I was very sorry for myself"
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, the former ´óÏó´«Ã½ presenter reflects on her new life
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Steve Rosenberg: "This is not the Russia I knew"
´óÏó´«Ã½'s Russia Editor shares how Russia has changed since the invasion of Ukraine
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Peter Hennessy & the politics of pessimism
Constituional Historian Peter Hennessy makes an appeal for a new tone in politics
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Lord Hennessy: "Rogue" PM has put Constitution at risk
Peer accuses Boris Johnson of "shredding the Ministerial Code" with partygate "lies".
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Letter from Afghanistan: 'Will this world ever care to listen?'
Former UN youth representative Aisha Khurram reflects on the violence in Afghanistan.
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Letter from Afghanistan: 'The curfew is back'
Lyse Doucet reflects on the ongoing Afghan peace talks as she arrives back in Kabul.
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Isolation: Steve Rosenberg's musical reflection on the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Moscow correspondent & pianist Steve Rosenberg lays out his views in his own composition.
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I Guess That's What They Call it The Blues by James Graham
The award-winning dramatist has a BH-exclusive on the race to be Tory leader and PM.
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Humza Yousaf: "it will take a long time for them to recover"
The first minister of Scotland tells BH how his in-laws are after returning from Gaza
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How 'Rail Force One' was kept on track
Ukraine's rail chief Alexander Kamyshin on smuggling President Biden into Kyiv.
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Heseltine: Sunak must confront restive MPs
Lord Heseltine urges the Prime Minister to face down backbenchers demanding tax cuts.
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Happy Birthday Radio 4
Tony Blackburn is our guide to the schedule for Radio 4's first day.
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Hanif Kureishi: 'My identity as a writer is the last thing I have in me'
The ‘Buddha of Suburbia’ author describes how becoming paralysed changed his life.
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From Our Old Correspondent - Part 4
The series concludes with Yasser Arafat, who became the face of the Palestinian cause.
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From Our Old Correspondent - Part 3
Golda Meir was Israel's first female PM and steered Israel through the Yom Kippur War.
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From Our Old Correspondent - Part 2
The 2nd in the series looks at Anwar Sadat, the Egyptian statesman assassinated in 1981.
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From Our Old Correspondent - Part 1
BH series profiles Middle Eastern leaders starting with Israel's 1st PM David Ben-Gurion.
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Earl Spencer questions 'integrity' of ´óÏó´«Ã½ bosses
Princess Diana's brother brands efforts to withhold emails about Martin Bashir 'obscene'.
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Colm Toibin on the British monarchy, chemotherapy and Sinead O'Connor
Irish Laureate Colm Toibin reflects on the British monarchy, chemo and Sinead O'Connor
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Brian Blessed: "I, Claudius is the greatest soap of all time"
As 'I, Claudius' returns to ´óÏó´«Ã½ 4, we hear from stars Brian Blessed and Sir Derek Jacobi
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Ambassador: Putin's not ready to compromise on Ukraine
Dame Karen Pierce questions Putin's willingness to find a solution to the Ukraine crisis.
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"This wailing, alluring, mysterious, sensual instrument"
Sax star Jess Gillam celebrates the instrument after the death of jazz man Wayne Shorter.
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"The Queen's Funeral marks the end of the post-war era"
Historian Peter Hennessy explains why the Queen's death draws a line under our history.
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"Martin brought things into the light"
Will Self reflects on the public and private personas of his friend, Martin Amis.
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"It's just appalling. I just find it astonishing"
Head of the Royal Navy says he's shocked by allegations of sexual abuse made by women