The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Zoe Billingham: NHS mental health services failing families
The Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust chair admits it's not yet safe for patients.
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Zahawi "heartbroken" by Tory infighting over PM's leadership
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi says it would be a "disaster" to vote Johnson out.
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Yvette Cooper: "He was the kindest, steadiest, most thoughtful of people."
Former Labour Chancellor Alistair Darling has died aged 70. Yvette Cooper pays tribute.
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World "running dangerously out of time" on climate change
COP 26 President Alok Sharma warns governments to ditch policies that increase emissions
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Wordle sale: Can the Internet's most loved sites be kept free to use?
Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales on how to keep the Internet's most loved sites free.
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Will smog spark new climate change debate in the USA?
Wildfires burning in Canada have shrouded large swathes of America in smoke.
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Will pro-Palestinian protests on Armistice Day be banned?
John McDonnell says the police shouldn't be politicised over the protest
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Will it rain on the King's parade?
Rain is forecast for the Coronation. A new satellite may make predictions more accurate
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Will Hutton: "I couldn't help but respect him, even though I thought he was wrong"
The economist Will Hutton remembers Nigel Lawson, who has died aged 91.
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Will Earth warm by 1.5 degrees?
WMO warns warming by more than 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels is likely by 2027.
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Widower sues AstraZenica over Covid vaccine death
Lisa Shaw died from a rare condition linked to the vaccine. Now her husband is suing.
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Wicked author talks film adaptation
Gregory Maguire talks to PM's Sarah Montague about the upcoming film adaptation
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Why is there no target for cutting the education attainment gap?
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi on targeting the rich-poor divide among pupils.
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Why is M&S poised to re-enter the FTSE100?
Kate Hardcastle on how fashion basics and TikTok have restored M&S's profitability.
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Why has the 麻豆社 presenter not been named?
Former editor Kelvin MacKenzie says advertising worries may stop the Sun naming the star.
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Why does the format of 'Ghosts' work so well?
Jim Howick and Matthew Beynton speak to Sarah Montague
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Why do people collect royal memorabilia?
Margaret Tyler is one of the country's foremost collectors of royal memorabilia
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Why do musicians re-release old classics?
We spoke to music producer, Stephen Street, who has worked with The Smiths and Blur.
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Why did defiant Sharp quit as 麻豆社 chairman?
Richard Sharp described appointments code breaches as "not material" but resigned anyway.
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Why barristers want crime to pay more
Criminal barristers are voting on a full walk-out in a bid to secure a 25% pay rise.
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Why are curves disappearing from the catwalk?
NTY鈥檚 Vanessa Friedman and model Felicity Hayward on the move away from plus-size models.
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Who is to blame for the Gaza hospital disaster?
As Israelis and Palestinians deny they are at fault, Nathan Ruser explains the evidence.
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Who is Penny Mordaunt?
As fellow Tories turn on Penny Mordaunt, Ed Stourton profiles the leadership contender.
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Who is Liz Truss?
The World at One guide to Britain's new Prime Minister.
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Who breached Kherson region's dam?
Ukraine and Russia blame each other for the collapse of the dam in Nova Kakhovka.
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Whitehall pay talks fail to avert strikes
Business Secretary Grant Shapps and Unite's negotiator on the impasse over pay.
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Where does Prigozhin's plane crash leave Putin and Wagner?
Chatham House's Samantha De Bendern and ex-Kremlin advisor Andrey Kortunov discuss
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When is creating deepfake celebrities unethical?
'Deep Tom Cruise' creator Thomas Graham warns against "deeply problematic" ITV show.
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What's the best music to listen to after a tough day?
After Sir Keir Starmer says Beethoven, we hear from some friends of Radio 4.
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What makes TV presenting partnerships work?
Kirsty Allsop, Phil Spencer and Louise Minchin share their co-presenting tips