Reith Lectures 2012
Prof Niall Ferguson argues that institutions determine the success or failure of nations.
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Prof Niall Ferguson argues that institutions determine the success or failure of nations.
The first industrial action by doctors for almost 40 years is underway, as medics boycott non-urgent care in a dispute over pensions.
Today James Naughtie talks about the Master of obsession, suspense and terror, Alfred Hitchcock.
Bloomsday may be over but you can relive the events of 16 June 1904 with clips, videos, blog posts and downloads.
Send in your nominations for the 2012 BBC Food and Farming Awards.
Find out more about Val Watham, BBC's Amateur Scientist of the Year, who conducted a study on the science of fashion.
Brian Cox and Robin Ince take a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists eyes.
Find out how scientists are training dogs, bees, mice and electronic noses to sniff out security threats.
Julie Walters back on stage; Adrian Lester's advice for actors; Ed Stoppard on Alan Turing
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Professor Ferguson says we are currently witnessing an unparalleled breach of this partnership because of the huge debts being racked up by governments, which are set to be passed on to younger - and unborn - generations....
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