
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The government says it will prohibit trail hunting too as part of its Animal Welfare Strategy, 21 years after banning fox hunting. We hear from a former Conservative minister and a Labour MP on a tradition that divides the country - and ask whether Labour's relationship with farmers is terminally broken.
Also:
Remembering Chris Rea, the self-effacing singer-songwriter from Middlesbrough whose deep gravelly voice beguiled millions, though not always himself.
And amid calls for every school to have a choir, we hear what impact regular singing has had in one primary school in London.
By BBC Radio 43.7
5656 ratings
The government says it will prohibit trail hunting too as part of its Animal Welfare Strategy, 21 years after banning fox hunting. We hear from a former Conservative minister and a Labour MP on a tradition that divides the country - and ask whether Labour's relationship with farmers is terminally broken.
Also:
Remembering Chris Rea, the self-effacing singer-songwriter from Middlesbrough whose deep gravelly voice beguiled millions, though not always himself.
And amid calls for every school to have a choir, we hear what impact regular singing has had in one primary school in London.

7,601 Listeners

377 Listeners

1,054 Listeners

5,455 Listeners

1,798 Listeners

1,745 Listeners

1,039 Listeners

2,091 Listeners

356 Listeners

820 Listeners

197 Listeners

261 Listeners

49 Listeners

47 Listeners

99 Listeners

42 Listeners

617 Listeners

987 Listeners

4,164 Listeners

3,197 Listeners

719 Listeners

25 Listeners