News aggregatorMoneyBox: Renting and letting phone-in 12 May 2008Your questions about renting and letting property with Vincent Duggleby and a panel of expert guests.
YYHealth: CARE: The consultation begins 12 May 08With a Green Paper on the future of social care expected in 2009; and the consultation launched today, we look what at what it may contain and how it works in Scotland.
YYHealth: CARE: The consultation begins 12 May 08With a Green Paper on the future of social care expected in 2009; and the consultation launched today, we look what at what it may contain and how it works in Scotland.
WHFamily: Idina SackvilleDivorced five times, Idina Sackville was a society beauty and a seductress. She embraced notoriety when she abandoned a millionaire husband and young sons and departed for the hedonistic world of Kenya's Happy Valley. She also became the model for the character known as "The Bolter" in three of Nancy Mitford's novels. When author Frances Osborne discovered that Idina Sackville was her great grandmother, she set out on a quest to find out more. She joins Jane to talk about how she discovered the searing tragedy behind the glamour of Idina's life.
WHFamily: Idina SackvilleDivorced five times, Idina Sackville was a society beauty and a seductress. She embraced notoriety when she abandoned a millionaire husband and young sons and departed for the hedonistic world of Kenya's Happy Valley. She also became the model for the character known as "The Bolter" in three of Nancy Mitford's novels. When author Frances Osborne discovered that Idina Sackville was her great grandmother, she set out on a quest to find out more. She joins Jane to talk about how she discovered the searing tragedy behind the glamour of Idina's life.
YYEnv: Carbon Footprint Labelling 12 May 08Tesco has become the first supermarket to use a new carbon labelling scheme to display the green credentials of its products. Do we really need yet another label on the food we buy?
Categories: Environment
YYEnv: Carbon Footprint Labelling 12 May 08Tesco has become the first supermarket to use a new carbon labelling scheme to display the green credentials of its products. Do we really need yet another label on the food we buy?
Categories: Environment
Thought: 12 MAYRev Joel Edwards
Thought: 12 MAYRev Joel Edwards
Thought: 10 MAY 08Catherine Pepinster
Thought: 10 MAY 08Catherine Pepinster
STW: David Runciman, John Hutton, Elaine Feinstein and Declan DonnellanDavid Runicman discusses political hypocrisy; cabinet minister John Hutton on the fate of his local regiment in the First World War; novelist and poet Elaine Feinstein talks about the great poets of Stalin's Terror; and director Declan Donnellan on bringing Pushkin to the stage today.
STW: David Runciman, John Hutton, Elaine Feinstein and Declan DonnellanDavid Runicman discusses political hypocrisy; cabinet minister John Hutton on the fate of his local regiment in the First World War; novelist and poet Elaine Feinstein talks about the great poets of Stalin's Terror; and director Declan Donnellan on bringing Pushkin to the stage today.
Farming: 12 May 08 Game BirdsAn investigation into the intensive rearing of game birds.
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Archers: 080511 SundayAlan’s on tenterhooks at St Stephen’s, while Eddie softens the blow for Clarrie.
BH: Broadcasting House May 11thBroadcasting House with Paddy O'Connell.
BH: Broadcasting House May 11thBroadcasting House with Paddy O'Connell.
Sunday: 11 Mat 08Christian Aid's Ray Hassan and the Bishop of Winchester, the Rt. Rev Michael Scott-Joynt, on the humanitarian crisis in Burma; Pentecost explained by Rob Cotton of the Bible Society and Andy Frost and Carina Morton (organisers of this year's Pentecost Festival). ( THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE AS PART OF THIS PODCAST FOR COPYRIGHT REASONS);
Interview with the winner of this year's Templeton Prize - the cosmologist and Catholic priest, Professor Michael Heller; Royal Mail launches a collection of stamps to celebrate Britain's great Cathedrals; John Laurenson on a new Catholic shrine in France; Trevor Barnes on Humanism; The Anglican Bishop of Swindon, Dr Lee Rayfield, and the scientist and imam, Dr Usama Hasan, on when human life begins.
Sunday: 11 Mat 08Christian Aid's Ray Hassan and the Bishop of Winchester, the Rt. Rev Michael Scott-Joynt, on the humanitarian crisis in Burma; Pentecost explained by Rob Cotton of the Bible Society and Andy Frost and Carina Morton (organisers of this year's Pentecost Festival). ( THIS ITEM IS NOT AVAILABLE AS PART OF THIS PODCAST FOR COPYRIGHT REASONS);
Interview with the winner of this year's Templeton Prize - the cosmologist and Catholic priest, Professor Michael Heller; Royal Mail launches a collection of stamps to celebrate Britain's great Cathedrals; John Laurenson on a new Catholic shrine in France; Trevor Barnes on Humanism; The Anglican Bishop of Swindon, Dr Lee Rayfield, and the scientist and imam, Dr Usama Hasan, on when human life begins.
iPM: Inquests, Morgan Spurlock & Elevator ManiPM asks why the Coroners' Service has been left unreformed - despite a string of government promises to introduce change. Morgan Spurlock shared his internet favourites, Eddie spoke to Joan and George ( both robots ) and iPM tracked down the man who's 41 hour lift ordeal is proving a huge hit online.
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