The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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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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Reporting from Sderot
Sarah reports from Sderot, Israel, close to the border with Gaza.
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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
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Police chief: Suella Braverman's rhetoric risks creating 'greater victimisation and descrimination'
Paul Fotheringham warns against the home secretary's remarks on political activism
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PMQs digest: Dame Andrea Leadsom and Emily Thornberry
Sunak and Starmer argue over immigration, Suella Braverman, and inflation
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PM leads calls to let Zelensky address Eurovision final
Lady Stowell explains why President Zelensky should be exempt from the no-politics rule
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Philip Hammond: Truss's growth agenda "in tatters" after U-turn
Former Chancellor says his party has "thrown away" its reputation for fiscal competence.
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Philip Hammond: Relax immigration rules to spark growth
Former Chancellor fears the Autumn Statement fails to boost economic growth.
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Period Apps: Tracking our data?
How do period tracker apps collect and use data from their users?
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Peers attack ‘vicious’ Illegal Migration Bill
Sir Richard Dannatt condemns the law but Minister Robert Jenrick insists peers are wrong.
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Paul Novak TUC: "If people want change, they have got to vote for change."
The General Secretary reflects on the last day of the Labour Party Conference.
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Parm Sandhu: Met racism "more obvious & accepted" than Stephen Lawrence era
Former officers & victims reflect on Louise Casey's review of how the Met polices itself.
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Panda diplomacy: Edinburgh zoo to return pandas to China
Tian Tian and Yang Guang have to go back under the terms of a 10-year loan
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Oscar success should "spread awareness" of actors with Down's syndrome
Watching James Martin win an Oscar was "amazing adventure", his girlfriend Barbara says
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Organ donation: Commons imposes DáithÃ’s law on Northern Ireland
How the sick six-year-old’s family fought the Stormont stalemate – and won.
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Online influencer Andrew Tate arrested on trafficking charges
Ash Sarkar explains how the self-confessed misogynist amassed millions of followers.
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One author's close encounter
Author Joseph Fasano recounts sitting next to someone reading his book on a flight
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On the streets of East Jerusalem
Sarah in Shu'fat Camp speaking to Palestinians about how the war has impacted them.
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On the ground in Gaza: ‘I don’t think a horror movie could fictionalise anything more sick’
Dr Sam Attar tells the World At One about life in a Gaza hospital
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Odd couple: An unlikely duo reflect on the nature of friendship
Sarah Montague and John Humphrys reflect on a friendship forged in the Today studio.