M. Forster: ‘If a thing's worth doing, it's worth doing badly.' Martha Kearney presents ‘The World at One' on Radio 4, which has been extended to 45 minutes from this month Bringing the quintessential ...
European honey bees have been introduced to nearly all parts of the world by humans, but they are thought to have originated in India. William Whiskerson learns all about the different types of ...
In this new series, Martha Kearney explores the importance of the natural world in the lives of her guests. Each person she meets takes her to a rural location which means something to them ...
Martha Kearney left after the General Election in July. It has been a bruising 2024 for Husain, 51, who said earlier this month that she had experienced more racism in the past year than at any po ...
Bird flu continues to hit poultry farms across the country. Last week we heard from Jerry Saunders, from Orchard Organic Farm in South Devon, about the emotional toll of having all 5000 of his birds ...
Martha Kearney presents The World At One on Radio Four and has developed a reputation as one of the BBC’s most respected political journalists. In 2015 she was awarded Best Individual ...
Martha Kearney walks in the footsteps of 19th-century artist and geologist George Victor Du Noyer who spent his life charting the landscape, people and buildings of Ireland.
Actor Adjoa Andoh takes Martha Kearney on one of her favourite walks on the South Downs and explains why nature is important to her.
How might it change our image of the author? And what might the portrait reveal about Jane Austen and her world? Martha Kearney seeks answers as she follows Dr Byrne on her quest.
Martha Kearney and Dharshini David go back to basics to examine how the UK government can raise enough money to weather the current economic crisis. Show more In April 2020, the total managed ...