The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Do British women drink too much?
Shaparak Khorsandi and landlady Katie Baldock on British women's drinking culture.
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Dido Harding: Politicians must watch their language on NHS
The former head of NHS Improvement warns 鈥渢he fish rots from the head
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Davis: PM must shoulder blame for parties or quit.
Tory MP David Davis says Boris Johnson must shoulder the blame for 'partygate' or quit.
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David Miliband: War in Ukraine is becoming 'normalised'
The ex foreign secretary calls for governments to pay more attention to Ukraine
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David Gauke: government must use the benefits system to help those worst affected by cost of living crisis
Former Chief Sec to the Treasury David Gauke on the state of the economy and inflation
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David Cameron: "We would often ask ourselves, what would Nigel Lawson do?"
David Cameron remembers Nigel Lawson who has died at 91.
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Dave Penman: Union members did not target Raab
FDA boss denies Dominic Raab's claim that civil servants contrived to oust him.
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Danny Blanchflower warns against interest rate rises to curb inflation
The Professor insists rate rises would cause an unemployment shock, hurting families.
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Dale Vince: Windfall tax threat part of culture war
Ecotricity's boss questions why the windfall tax may be expanded to wind energy firms.
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Covid: Inside the 'Recovery' trials
A tour of John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, where lives are being saved from Covid.
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Court curbs nurses' pay strike
NHS Employers, which triggered the legal challenge, hails a "remarkable turn of events".
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Could you save a life?
Tips from the Samaritans on how to speak to a stranger in distress.
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Could you describe the sound of a garden pond?
Take an audio journey into the daily cycle of sounds in a British pond.
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Could sunk migrant ship have been saved?
Activists claim a hostility to NGOs contributes to deaths of migrants crossing the Med.
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Could Jackie Maguire's death have been prevented?
Muriel Maguire has been campaigning for an inquest to investigate her daughter's carers.
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Corruption in Prisons
The escape of terror suspect Daniel Khalife raises deep questions about prison corruption
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Coroner: Vaccine complications caused Stephen Wright's death
Charlotte Wright's fight to get the vaccine's link to her husband's death recognised.
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COP28 - on the brink?
The summit has run overtime without reaching a commitment on phasing out fossil fuels.
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Congressman: "Unilateral" UK deal to free Nazanin leaves out other hostages
Jim Himes says the UK reneged on a pledge to ensure Iran frees a dual UK-US national too.
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Congressman unhappy with 'unilateral' deal to free Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Jim Himes says the UK reneged on a pledge to ensure Iran would free US nationals too.
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Coffee & refuge in Kyiv's Buena Vista Social Bar
Buena Vista Social Bar's Maxim Leonov on making his Kyiv salsa bar an air raid shelter.
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Claims of secret Tees Valley deal "fundamentally untrue", says Ben Houchen
Ben Houchen and Andy McDonald respond to investigations into the Teeswork Project
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Cladding fears at 38 Bristol tower blocks
Council starts round-the-clock fire patrols after polystyrene cladding fuelled blaze.
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Church of England: Blessed are the singletons, Jesus was one too
As the Church offers its blessing, Joan Burnie and Georgia Anderson discuss being single.
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Christmas with Nigella
Chef Nigella Lawson talks to us about what Christmas means to her
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Christiane Amanpour: Reach of Iranian protests is 'extraordinary'
British-Iranian journalist reflects on the 'Gen Z' rebellion
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China sends Hong Kong crackdown leader to Coronation
Dissident Nathan Law and former governor Lord Patten analyse Han Zheng's visit.
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Child Q strip search "could have happened at other schools"
Safeguarding reviewer Jim Gamble says racism played a part in the treatment of Child Q.
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Charlotte Nichols: "Something is deeply rotten in the culture at Westminster"
The MP says both Labour and parliament's handling of sexual assault claims is inadequate.
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Chancellor denies pay dispute undermine NHS plan
Jeremy Hunt insists pay restraint doesn't undermine plans for thousands more NHS staff.