The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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The battle for Mariupol
Putin ally Sergei Markov & escaped resident Artur Shevchenko give vastly different views.
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The art of disagreeing
Have we lost our ability to have good conversations and to disagree nicely?
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The 18-year hunt for an elusive whale
Jennifer McCullough is searching for a whale that's been heard but not seen.
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Thames Water: Govt preparing for a 'range of scenarios'
Is the water industry fit for purpose? We ask Jonathan Portes and Sir Vince Cable.
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Tezos founder Kathleen Breitman on the crypto crash
At the start of 2022 cryptocurrencies were worth $2 trillion. That's now halved.
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Syria: A former Saydnaya prisoner and Assad's cousin
Sarah Montague speaks to Omar Alshogre and Ribal al-Assad
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Sweden and Finland consider Nato membership.
Former Finland Prime Minister and former Secretary-General of Nato give their view.
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Striking nurses refuse to work in Colchester ITU
CEO Nick Hulme had to move patients as nurses ignored an exemption for intensive care.
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Steve Barclay accused of 'naked political hit' over NHS comparison
Welsh Health minister Eluned Morgan hits back after criticism of waiting times
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Stephen Lawrence: retired detectives will not face prosecution
The Crown Prosecution Service said it understood its news "may be deeply disappointing"
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Stephen Lawrence murder "could have been solved in hours"
Sir Peter Bottomley criticises the Met police for discounting Duwayne Brooks's evidence.
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Starter for 10: David Nicholls pays tribute to Bamber Gascoigne
David Nicholls pays tribute to the late University Challenge host Bamber Gascoigne.
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Space factory prototype ready for blast off from Cornwall
SpaceForge boss Josh Western believes he can make semi-conductors in space.
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Sorting fact from fiction regarding vaccine harms
We hear from health and misinformation reporter Rachel Schraer
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Sonia Khan: Booze a 鈥渘ormal鈥 part of No 10 work day
Former special advisor Sonia Khan explains the drinking culture at Downing Street.
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Small recession "not the end of the world"
Former chancellor Lord Lamont believes a recession may be necessary to cut inflation.
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Sir Michael Gambon: "I'll remember him as a magnificent trickster"
Eileen Atkins and Fiona Shaw remember Sir Michael Gambon
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Sir John Vickers: City regulation reforms could "rebound on us very badly"
Former Independent Commission on Banking chair warns 'Big Bang 2.0' poses economic risks.
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Sir John Hayes: The UK Government should withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights
Sir John Hayes gives reaction to the Supreme Court ruling against the Rwanda asylum plan.
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Sir John Bell: "Not a bad time" to end England Covid rules
Sir John Bell says it's "not a bad time" for the PM to lift England's Covid rules.
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Sir Jacob Rees Mogg: "I'm embarrassed we haven't achieved what we set out to achieve."
Sir Jacob Rees Mogg on the population growing at its fastest rate since the 1960s.
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Sir Bernard Jenkin compares energy price increases to a "second crisis" after Covid
The Tory MP calls for higher benefits payments to help low-income households
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Shrewsbury hospital scandal: 'I blamed myself for my baby's death'
Steph Hotchkiss says the hospital encouraged her to think Sophiya's death was her fault.
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Should we fear generative AI?
Astronomer Royal Lord Rees and AI expert Nina Schick discuss
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Should we fear generative AI?
Astronomer Royal Lord Rees and AI expert Nina Schick discuss
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Should victims of miscarriages of justice pay for their jail time?
Michael O'Brien had jail costs deducted from compensation for his wrongful imprisonment.
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Should the King apologise for royals' slave trade links?
Grenada's reparations commission boss Arley Gill argues yes; Tory MP James Gray disagrees
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Should MPs accused of serious crimes be banned from Parliament?
Labour's Jess Phillips on why she thinks there's a "safeguarding gap" at Westminster.
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Should mobile phones be banned in schools?
Government to ban mobile phones in schools, including during break times.
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Shoplifting epidemic: Are high streets becoming a "looting ground"?
Retailers will now help fund the police to clamp down on shoplifting.