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BBC Radio 4
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 30min
Letting agent apologises for not applying for rental licence on behalf of Rachel Reeves
 Rachel Reeves's letting agent has apologised for not applying for a special licence on her behalf, when renting out her home in south London. Also: The UN says there must be accountability for the atrocities being carried out by the RSF militia in Sudan. And scientists make extraordinary discoveries in some of the coldest, deepest and most remote waters on the planet. 

Oct 29, 2025 • 30min
Allegations of killings and abductions in western Sudan
 Reports reveal shocking allegations of over 460 civilians killed in El-Fasher, Sudan, amid paramilitary chaos. The World Health Organization expresses deep concern over execution claims. In the Caribbean, Hurricane Melissa causes devastating flooding in Haiti, leaving many casualties behind. UK politics takes a hit as questions arise over tax pledges, while a political figure's early prison release stirs controversy. Meanwhile, scrutiny looms over Prince Andrew's lease deal, and a Briton is detained in Ukraine for alleged spying. 

Oct 28, 2025 • 30min
Israel carries out "powerful strikes" on Gaza
 Intense strikes on Gaza have been reported by Israel amid allegations of a fake hostage return by Hamas, igniting further tensions. Meanwhile, Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica, prompting evacuation warnings and concerns over severe impacts. The passing of beloved actress Prunella Scales is honored, highlighting her iconic role in Fawlty Towers. Other notable topics include geopolitical tensions involving the U.S. and China, and the impact of climate change on hurricane intensity. 

Oct 27, 2025 • 31min
Nigel Farage rejects accusation that Reform MP is "racist"
 Nigel Farage defends a Reform MP against accusations of racism, stating there was no racist intent behind controversial remarks about diversity in adverts. A protester disrupts the King's walkabout with shouts regarding Prince Andrew. An academic wins damages over a defamation case involving a film portrayal. Tensions rise regarding tax rises and spending cuts, while the aftermath of a recent prison release error sparks calls for an investigation. Plus, the looming threat of Hurricane Melissa as it approaches Jamaica. 

Oct 26, 2025 • 17min
Migrant Sex Offender Caught After Wrongful Jail Release
 A migrant sex offender, Hadush Kebatu, is back behind bars after a wrongful release that raised serious concerns about prison management. In political news, accusations of racism fly following an MP's controversial comments on advertising diversity. Meanwhile, two arrests are made in the shocking theft of crown jewels from the Louvre, prompting discussions on art security. The prison crisis worsens in Scotland with overcrowding, while debates ignite over Prince Andrew's title. It's a whirlwind of news, from crime to politics and international affairs! 

Oct 25, 2025 • 17min
The MP Lucy Powell has been elected as Labour's deputy leader
 Lucy Powell has clinched the role of Labour's deputy leader, securing 54% of the votes. Her campaign promises a shift towards a more ambitious and radical Labour agenda. The implications of her victory spark debates on party unity, especially after her recent sacking. In global headlines, Kiev faces missile strikes, with President Zelensky urgently seeking enhanced air defenses. Meanwhile, discontent among Irish voters is highlighted by a surge in spoiled ballots during elections, signaling a protest against government policies. 

Oct 24, 2025 • 31min
The asylum seeker who was jailed for a sexual assault in Epping has been released by mistake
 An asylum seeker mistakenly released after a sexual assault conviction sparks a manhunt. Meanwhile, Plaid Cymru celebrates a significant by-election victory in Caerphilly, shifting Welsh political dynamics. The fate of Sheffield Wednesday hangs in the balance as the historic football club enters administration. Additionally, discussions arise around the impact of retail sales growth despite inflation, and concerns about declining childhood reading rates are brought to light with a new children's Booker Prize. 


