The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Tim Davie: 麻豆社 always treated presenter allegations "seriously"
Director general insists the complaints system worked despite delay in quizzing star.
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This Is You, You're Looking At You - Michael Rosen
A new poem by children's author and poet Michael Rosen, in tribute to the NHS.
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Th茅r猫se Coffey: "I鈥檒l ask Ken Clarke to send his cheque back"
Work and Pensions Secretary Th茅r猫se Coffey defends government support for pensioners.
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There are "plenty of chapters left in this" - Jonathan Hall KC
The Independent Reviewer on Terrorism Legislation reacts to the Begum citizenship ruling
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The war in Ukraine and surrogacy
The UK family waiting for news from their Ukrainian surrogate mother and unborn child.
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The War Continues
Real people on both sides of the conflict share the impact of continued violence.
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The wager over whether anyone alive will reach 150
We hear an update from the two scientists who made the bet in 2000.
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The UK town that鈥檚 become a hit with the Germans...
The director of a new German documentary on Cromer in Norfolk on the idea behind it.
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The third indictment of Donald Trump
Sidney Blumenthal and Anthony Scaramucci discuss where this leaves the former president
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The tampons that can diagnose STIs
The founder of Daye, Valentina Milanova, on how tampons could provide at home STI testing
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The Stig: Top Gear must protect presenters from themselves
Perry McCarthy says some stunts are too dangerous for amateurs like Freddie Flintoff.
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The second phase of the Covid inquiry
Was the government prepared? Martyn Reynolds and Sir Anthony Seldon give their verdict.
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The Russian mood amidst the drone attacks
Expert on Vladamir Putin, Nina Krushcheva, explains what they mean for the war in Ukraine
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The rising tensions between Canada and India over Hardeep Singh Nijjar's death
Justin Trudeau said there was 鈥渃redible evidence鈥 India could be responsible.
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The race to save Ukraine's treasures
Museum directors speak to Katie Razzall about preserving the country's cultural heritage.
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The orchestras of Auschwitz
British composer Leo Geyer on restoring scores of music composed in Auschwitz.
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The nation's best (and worst) service stations ranked
Rugby services in Warwickshire take the crown for the second year running.
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The MI5 secretary who faked love letters to fool the Germans
Fans of the 'Operation Mincemeat' musical have revealed the life story of Hester Leggatt.
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The man growing human embryos from stem cells
Professor Jacob Hanna hopes lab-grown human embryos could supply replacement organs.
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The life and legacy of Silvio Berlusconi
Former advisor to Berlusconi talks to the World at One following the news of his death.
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The King's Speech: A Tory reset ahead of the general election?
Robert Colvile and Kate fall review the King's first speech opening parliament.
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The King's coronation: 'with family matters, those outside should not judge'
Friend of King Charles, Lord Chartres, speaks to Sarah Montague
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The Humanitarian crisis in Gaza
An MSF doctor and a UNICEF spokesperson give insight into the worsening situation in Gaza
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The hospital in Gaza that refuses to evacuate
The Gaza Strip is on 'edge of catastrophe' as the Israeli siege continues.
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The hills are alive with the sound of Christopher Plummer
The actor's singing voice was dubbed in the Sound of Music film, but is being put back in
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The eclectic world of Welsh language music
Singer Tara Bandito is your guide to the evolution of Welsh grime, electropop and trance.
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The comedian arming Ukraine's soldiers
Serhiy Prytula has raised 拢120m for drones, tanks and satellites.
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The Canadian chef linked to 88 suicide deaths in the UK
Kenneth Law is alleged to have supplied a lethal poison to suicidal people via a website.
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The call for a 'sustainable ceasefire' in Gaza
The British government is toughening its language on the conflict.
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The Beatles final mixing desk restored after being discarded on a London street
Mike Hedges spent decades restoring the Abbey Road mixing desk to its former glory.