British Prime Minister Triggers Article 50
Theresa May formally begins the process to leave European Union.
As Theresa May signs the letter that formally begins the UK's process to leave the European Union we talk to George Parker, Political Editor of the Financial Times, and find out what the next two years have in store.
Just weeks after experiencing devastating forest fires, our reporter Jane Chambers is in the Maule region of Chile to find out how an area dominated by the forestry industry can possibly recover.
US President Donald Trump aims to roll back Obama era environmental laws with an executive order. He says they were costing jobs. We talk to one of Bill Clinton's climate change advisers for his reaction.
Many museums are now embracing VR technology - allowing you to browse exhibits in the virtual world. But, with people donning helmets rather than entrance tickets, how is this affecting their bottom line?
And, believe it or not, a university in China is requiring students to learn to swim before they are allowed to graduate. We find out why.
To discuss all of that Roger Hearing is joined by guests Madhavan Narayanan, a freelance writer in Delhi, and Katie Long, Marketplace radio producer in Los Angeles.
(Picture: Theresa May signs the Article 50 letter, Credit: Christopher Furlong/PA Wire)
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