The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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First objects to be launched into space from UK soil
One satellite being launched will monitor the impact of climate change in Cornwall
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First objects to be launched into space from UK soil
One satellite being launched will monitor the impact of climate change in Cornwall
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First migrants board the Bibby Stockholm Barge
Sir Robert Goodwill, former immigration minister, on what we know about the barge so far.
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Finding the 'ghost children' missing from Britain's classrooms
Where are the 100,000 children missing from full-time education since the pandemic began?
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Feargal Sharkey: Housing pollution rule changes "utter shambles鈥
Clean rivers campaigner says ministers have "left the environment to fend for itself".
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Father O'Riordan: "If we were in hell before, we're now in the deepest levels"
Jesuit Refugee Service priest on the misery the earthquake has heaped on war-torn Aleppo.
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Farwzia Koofi: "She texted me and she said, 'it's too much now'"
Why Mursal Nabizada - shot dead at the weekend - decided she wanted to leave Afghanistan.
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Farne Islands Diary: Battling bird flu off the Northumberland coast
National Trust ranger Rosie Parsons describes counting bird eggs in a hazmat suit.
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Farne Islands Diary: Battling bird flu off the Northumberland coast
National Trust ranger Rosie Parsons describes counting bird eggs in a hazmat suit.
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Family "devastated" by Tabhaz's ongoing detention in Iran
US-UK national Morad Tabhaz remains in custody as Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe leaves Iran.
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Fake news means we need Leveson 2, says Sir Brian Leveson
The second stage of the inquiry is needed now more than ever, according to Leveson
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Experts call for Letby inquiry changes
Experts who believe Lucy Letby's conviction is unsafe want the public inquiry revised.
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Euro 2020: A letter to Wales
Euro 2020: An open letter to Wales from comedian 鈥 and football fan 鈥 Esyllt Sears.
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EU's expectations of any new PM "pretty low"
Sir Ivan Rogers says the EU will "give up on London" if the Brexit policy doesn't change.
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Estonia "more than sure" Ukraine will get Leopard tanks
Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur says Germany will allow other nations to send tanks.
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Eric Ravilious: The forgotten war artist remembered
A new film places the World War II artist in the ranks of Britain's greatest painters.
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Equinor: If the UK needs the oil, Rosebank will deliver
Director Alex Grant insists not all oil produced off the Scottish coast will go abroad.
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Environment Agency: Forecast rain "won't stop the drought"
John Curtin says parts of England will still be in drought next year.
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English cricket branded 鈥榬acist, sexist and elitist鈥
Azeem Rafiq says he hopes those who have suffered feel heard
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England beat Australia to reach Women's World Cup final
We get reaction from Kate Dale of 'This Girl Can' and ex Aussie diplomat Alexander Downer
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Elon Musk "bought a Nokia for an iPhone price"
Former Twitter VP Bruce Daisley says investors will be looking for a hefty return.
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El-Erian: Protect the UK's most vulnerable from stagflation
Dr Mohamed El-Erian warns the government cannot counteract stagflation forces in the UK.
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Ed Miliband: Labour "100% not abandoning" green pledge
Shadow Climate Change Secretary insists 拢28bn a year will be spent on green industries.
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Ed Balls: From the cabinet to choirmaster.
Former Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls
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Dorries blames MPs with "personal ambition" for calls to oust Johnson
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries insists there's broad support for the PM's leadership.
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Donaldson: PM knows it's time for action on Northern Ireland Protocol
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says unionist support for the Protocol is non-existent.
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Does Sir Keir Starmer need to 'get a spine' on strikes?
USDAW's Paddy Lillis warns fellow union bosses to attack the Tories rather than Labour.
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Does losing your sight or hearing that make you better at music?
Music professor Adam Ockelford on how he discovered Lucy, the blind winner of The Piano.
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Do you know your Queen's English from your Estuary accent?
According to a new study The Kings English and cockney are hardly spoken any more.
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Do Israeli's still support Prime Minister Netanyahu's strategy in Gaza?
Leader of Israel's Labor Party, Merav Michaeli, on the divisions in Israel's politics.