The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Shaparak Khorsandi: Iranian regime a "danger" to its own World Cup team
Comedian hails players' "extremely significant" refusal to sing the anthem in Qatar.
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Search for missing submersible expands to deeper waters
We hear from David Mearns, founder of Bluewater Recoveries who knows two of those onboard
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Scully: Britain owns sculpture, the Germans own painting
Artist Sean Scully reflects on the interplay of sculpture and landscape in his new show.
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Scotland's drug problem
Despite the number of deaths dropping, Scotland retains the worst drug record in Europe
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Scientists identify the gene that causes morning sickness.
Charlotte Howden runs Pregnancy Sickness Support following her debilitating experience.
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Sarah Montague on The Big Dipper
We took it back to 2005 when Sarah rode with Lord McNally on the Today programme
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Sammy Wilson: President Biden is "anti-British"
The Democratic Unionist MP says Mr Biden is interfering with politics in Northern Ireland
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Sajid Javid calls for NHS reform
The former health secretary wants a 'Royal Commission' to see how to fix the NHS.
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Sadiq Khan warns he may declare no-confidence in new Met Commissioner
Mayor says the new Met police boss must show they understand the scale of change needed.
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Rwanda plan: Where does the government go from here?
We speak to a Rwandan government spokesperson and Lord David Walker, Bishop of Manchester
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Russian terms to end Ukraine war "a sign of weakness"
Zelensky advisor Alexander Rodnyansky says Ukraine "will not submit" to Russian demands.
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Russian spies on the high seas
DR's Neils Fastrup explains how he discovered Russian spies posing as researchers at sea.
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Russia "will seize" Severodonetsk unless West sends weapons
District head Roman Vlasenko says troops need more weapons or Russia will overpower them.
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Russell Brand scandal: Media "still protecting" big stars
Zelda Perkins, who exposed Harvey Weinstein, accuses the industry of "selective morality"
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Running the world's most remote post office, in Antarctica
Sara Monetta speaks to the British women running the remote post office in Port Lockroy.
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Running the world's most remote post office, in Antarctica
Sara Monetta speaks to the British women running the post office in Port Lockroy.
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Royals "have case to answer" for slave trade reparations
Barbados reparations taskforce member David Comissiong says the Royal family should pay.
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Rory Stewart: Sudan is "the litmus test" for the international community
The former minister for Africa tells us what the international community can do for Sudan
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Rolling Stones announce first album in 18 years
We hear from Tim Burgess of The Charlatans
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Roger Waters to re-make The Dark Side of the Moon
Journalist Tristram Fane Saunders reflects on interviewing the former Pink Floyd member
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Rishi Sunak promises to ‘fundamentally change’ UK
PM’s plans were news to Kevin Hollinrake - the minister sent to explain.
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Rishi Sunak pledges support for a Truss government
The would-be PM insists he could still win but will remain loyal to the party regardless.
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Richard Ratcliffe: I fear the rise of 'execution diplomacy'
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's husband worries Iran is ratcheting up "hostage diplomacy".
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Rhona Hotchkiss: Build separate jails for trans prisoners
Former prison governor says the case of rapist Isla Bryson's shows the need for change.
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Refugees minister: we'll process Ukraine visas in 48 hours
The Refugees minister tells us Ukraine visas should now be approved within 48 hours.
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Radioactive 'Tic Tac' found in the Australian Outback
How a tiny radioactive capsule was recovered in the Australian outback.
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Putin "will make good" on nuclear threat
Former advisor Andrei Illarionov on why he believes Putin's nuclear threat.
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Prosecutor: Targeting civilians deliberately is 'off limits'
International Criminal Court chief Karim Khan says Hamas & Israel must heed warfare laws.
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Postal workers strike for "pay justice"
CWU boss Dave Ward and Royal Mail's Simon Thompson on why the two sides can't agree.
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Polish Deputy Foreign Minister: MiG aircraft offer still on the table
Marcin Przydacz, Poland's Deputy Foreign Minister on Zelensky's call for more equipment