The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Corruption in Prisons
The escape of terror suspect Daniel Khalife raises deep questions about prison corruption
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Coroner: Vaccine complications caused Stephen Wright's death
Charlotte Wright's fight to get the vaccine's link to her husband's death recognised.
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COP28 - on the brink?
The summit has run overtime without reaching a commitment on phasing out fossil fuels.
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Congressman: "Unilateral" UK deal to free Nazanin leaves out other hostages
Jim Himes says the UK reneged on a pledge to ensure Iran frees a dual UK-US national too.
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Congressman unhappy with 'unilateral' deal to free Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Jim Himes says the UK reneged on a pledge to ensure Iran would free US nationals too.
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Coffee & refuge in Kyiv's Buena Vista Social Bar
Buena Vista Social Bar's Maxim Leonov on making his Kyiv salsa bar an air raid shelter.
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Claims of secret Tees Valley deal "fundamentally untrue", says Ben Houchen
Ben Houchen and Andy McDonald respond to investigations into the Teeswork Project
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Cladding fears at 38 Bristol tower blocks
Council starts round-the-clock fire patrols after polystyrene cladding fuelled blaze.
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Church of England: Blessed are the singletons, Jesus was one too
As the Church offers its blessing, Joan Burnie and Georgia Anderson discuss being single.
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Christmas with Nigella
Chef Nigella Lawson talks to us about what Christmas means to her
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Christiane Amanpour: Reach of Iranian protests is 'extraordinary'
British-Iranian journalist reflects on the 'Gen Z' rebellion
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China sends Hong Kong crackdown leader to Coronation
Dissident Nathan Law and former governor Lord Patten analyse Han Zheng's visit.
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Child Q strip search "could have happened at other schools"
Safeguarding reviewer Jim Gamble says racism played a part in the treatment of Child Q.
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Chemical castration: How does it work?
The World At One's Sarah Montague talks to Prof Don Grubin.
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Charlotte Nichols: "Something is deeply rotten in the culture at Westminster"
The MP says both Labour and parliament's handling of sexual assault claims is inadequate.
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Chancellor denies pay dispute undermine NHS plan
Jeremy Hunt insists pay restraint doesn't undermine plans for thousands more NHS staff.
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CBI director warns of political vacuum as recession looms
Tony Danker from the CBI gives his reaction to the Bank of England's gloomy forecast
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CBI boss sacked over misconduct claims
A business leader says the dismissal of Tony Danker is a 鈥榳ake-up call鈥�
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Casey Review: Can the Met Police rebuild trust?
Diane Abbott calls for a 'root and branch' overhaul as police brace for a damning report.
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Can you still level up if you don't complete the second leg of HS2?
Rumours about the Northern leg of HS2 continue to swirl at the Conservative conference.
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Can you have tax cuts that are not inflationary?
The 大象传媒's Faisal Islam takes a look at Liz Truss' economic policy
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Can walking a dog reduce risks of dementia?
Paddy O'Connell finds out about the benefits of man's best friend.
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Can the UK become the next Silicon Valley?
WANdisco CEO David Richards believes access to funding may thwart the government's plans.
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Can the England and Wales Cricket Board change?
Former cricketer Azeem Rafiq says there's a long way to go
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Can non-state actors help secure the release of hostages in Gaza?
We hear from Oliver McTernan, co founder of the conflict mediation group Forward Thinking
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Can a Remainer be the next prime minister?
Tory MP Damian Green backs Tom Tugendhat for leader, saying his Brexit vote is irrelevant
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Burberry: Perverse to charge foreign shoppers VAT
Gerry Murphy on the consequences of Brexit, the CBI and Succession's mockery of that bag.
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Buckland: Colston statute verdict 鈥減erverse鈥�
The most important moments from our flagship current affairs show, The World at One.
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Buckland: Caretaker Cabinet will stop Johnson making major policy changes
New Welsh Secretary Robert Buckland insists the caretaker Cabinet will curb PM's powers.
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British citizens flee Sudan: "We thought we needed to take matters into our own hands"
Dena decided to leave the country on a bus to Egypt