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Radio 4,·24 episodes
Constituional Historian Peter Hennessy makes an appeal for a new tone in politics
The series concludes with Yasser Arafat, who became the face of the Palestinian cause.
Golda Meir was Israel's first female PM and steered Israel through the Yom Kippur War.
The 2nd in the series looks at Anwar Sadat, the Egyptian statesman assassinated in 1981.
BH series profiles Middle Eastern leaders starting with Israel's 1st PM David Ben-Gurion.
Princess Diana's brother brands efforts to withhold emails about Martin Bashir 'obscene'.
The first minister of Scotland tells BH how his in-laws are after returning from Gaza
Lord Heseltine urges the Prime Minister to face down backbenchers demanding tax cuts.
Tony Blackburn is our guide to the schedule for Radio 4's first day.
As 'I, Claudius' returns to ´óÏó´«Ã½ 4, we hear from stars Brian Blessed and Sir Derek Jacobi
Irish Laureate Colm Toibin reflects on the British monarchy, chemo and Sinead O'Connor
Will Self reflects on the public and private personas of his friend, Martin Amis.
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, the former ´óÏó´«Ã½ presenter reflects on her new life
Sax star Jess Gillam celebrates the instrument after the death of jazz man Wayne Shorter.
Ukraine's rail chief Alexander Kamyshin on smuggling President Biden into Kyiv.
´óÏó´«Ã½'s Russia Editor shares how Russia has changed since the invasion of Ukraine
The ‘Buddha of Suburbia’ author describes how becoming paralysed changed his life.
Historian Peter Hennessy explains why the Queen's death draws a line under our history.
Too many divorce cases are going to court and the language used there is too hostile.
The award-winning dramatist has a BH-exclusive on the race to be Tory leader and PM.
Peer accuses Boris Johnson of "shredding the Ministerial Code" with partygate "lies".
Dame Karen Pierce questions Putin's willingness to find a solution to the Ukraine crisis.
Former UN youth representative Aisha Khurram reflects on the violence in Afghanistan.
Lyse Doucet reflects on the ongoing Afghan peace talks as she arrives back in Kabul.