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This summer, the world's tallest church, the remarkable Sagrada Familia,
will mark 100 years since the death of its architect.
I'm Julius Amiget and in the Gaudí Code,
I'll be looking at why Anthony Gaudí's work appeals to so many people.
Listen now by searching for the documentary wherever you get your BBC podcasts.
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Hi, I'm Kai Rizdal, the host of Marketplace.
Our award-winning reporters talk to everybody from CEOs to farmers to help you understand how the economy takes shape in the real world.
You'll be smarter every time you listen.
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If you can't keep up with all the Epstein news, fear not.
You're not alone.
This week, we've seen the files nearly but not quite bring down a British Prime Minister.
A day of extreme jeopardy for Secure Starmer over the scandal surrounding Peter Mandelson and his links with Jeffrey Epstein is ending tonight with his cabinet rallying round him and his backbench MPs applauding him.
The US Attorney General Pam Bondi and US Congress people went at each other like cats and dogs in an Epstein committee hearing.