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26/06/2026
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News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament
Walking
Morning reflection with Bryan Kerr, a Church of Scotland Minister in Kilmacolm, Inverclyde
26/06/26 NI to miss its environmental targets, farming in the heatwave, farm campsite
Northern Ireland's government is warned it'll miss environmental targets
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
Jo Nesbø, writer
Jo Nesbø, writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne.
Beth Orton performs live, The 23-year divorce case, DJ Smokin Jo
The singer-songwriter talks about her career and her new album.
The Weight of the World
Why did obesity become a serious global problem? And are we close to solving the crisis?
Potential futures
How will human potential change in the future?
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
The Sound of Water
How new technology lets us listen in to the extraordinary sounds of the planet's waterways
The latest weather forecast
The week Europe baked in extreme heat
Scientists warn that Europe is heating faster than other continents.
Game On!
Tony Hawks meets communities who are reclaiming public spaces so they can go out and play.
25/06/2026
Ed attempts to keep the peace.
The Courier
Episode 4
Mo's in hospital after a hit and run. Will the killer catch up with him again?
Series 1
Broken
Biella discovers why simply repairing your own device may make you a hacker.
From the Archives: A Tribute to Matthew Biggs
In this special episode, Kathy and Peter celebrate the life and work of Matthew Biggs.
The Day of the Papering by Bernie McGill
An artist tries to complete her latest work.
"He became one of the most powerful men in the world” - the story of the man who shaped modern economics
John Wilson on an economist, a visible difference campaigner, a sailor and a singer.
Benefits v minimum wage: Which pays more?
Tim Harford examines benefits v work, dangerous temperatures and the World Cup draw.
Record heat for the third day in a row
The hottest day in June is reset for the third consecutive day, peaking at 37.3 celsius.
Venezuela searches for earthquake survivors
Hundreds of people are confirmed to have died with tens of thousands still missing.
Series 27
Heat, Hydration and Harry Kane
The Dead Ringers team train their vocal firepower on the week’s news. This week = HOT.
Adam is presented with a shocking option.
Tom Seals and Debbie Wiseman slap that bass
Tom Seals and Debbie Wiseman in the final episode of the series.
Sarah Champion MP, Dr Caroline Johnson MP, Gerard Lyons, Danny Sriskandarajah
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Sheffield High School for Girls.
June 22nd to June 28th
Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life.
The Child's Eye View
Shahidha Bari asks how we can learn from children's perspectives. With Katherine Rundell.
UN says 50,000 Venezuelans still missing after twin earthquakes
The number of people killed has risen to at least 920, with 3,360 injured
Episode 10
A spellbinding story of an Irish family, after the Great Hunger. Read by Brian Gleeson.
How can Democrats persuade more voters to like them? (with Ben Rhodes, Obama’s former senior advisor)
Why are Democrat politicians struggling to connect with voters?
Alicia McCarthy reports on what lies ahead for Parliament under a new prime minister.
27/06/2026