The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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What it's like to be recruited to spy for China
Former UKIP head of communications believes he was recruited on LinkedIn.
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What is the secret to a long, happy, healthy life?
Dr Robert Waldinger reveals 85 years of Harvard research shows good relationships are key.
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What is modern folk music?
Imar's Mohsan Amini & Georgie Gage of The Deep Blue on the evolution of folk.
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What happens next for Israel and Gaza?
Michael Clarke from RUSI says he thinks the ceasefire will be extended
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What does the future look like for house building firms?
We hear from Ian Burns, chief executive of Cameron Homes
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What does Qatar want from World Cup 'fan leaders'?
John Hemmingham insists he and other fan ambassadors "aren't puppets" of the Gulf state.
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What can we learn from the release of two more hostages?
We hear from Oliver McTernan who's worked in hostage negotiations
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What are tragedy chants?
A Premier League working group has been speaking to police to find a way to stop them
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What are the Royal Family鈥檚 links to the slave trade?
Historians Camilla de Koning and Dr Edmond Smith talk about delving into the archives.
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Weight loss drugs: "Patients with diabetes should come first"
Royal College of GPs warns against using Wegovy if you aren't particularly overweight
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We look back on the life and music of Pogue frontman Shane McGowan
Sean Cannon from The Dubliners, who collaborated with the Pogues, paid tribute.
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We decided not to split up the family. If we died, we would die together.
Dr Mohamed Abou Foul on his experience of getting out of Gaza with his family of 16.
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Water companies in England set to spend 拢10bn on tackling sewage spills
Regan Harris, spokesperson for Anglian Water, explains bills would have to rise.
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Was RAAC mis-sold?
Dr John Roberts always has misgivings about RAAC
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War photography: It's not about revulsion, it's about getting across the story
Photojournalist Paul Conroy and curator Hilary Roberts discuss war photography
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Vitali Klitschko: We are "fighting for our future" in Ukraine
Mayor of Kyiv and former boxer Vitali Klitschko on fear and fighting as Russia invades
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Vaping is 'easily accessible', say sixth form students
Four 18-year-old students tell us vaping is sociable & they have all left lessons for it
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US Open heat: 'you cannot think, it makes the tennis worse'
Former player Jo Durie reacts to Medvedev's warning that a player could die from the heat
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Unison to reballot NHS staff to boost strike numbers
General Secretary Christina McAnae says strikes by ambulance staff could spread.
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Union: "Bored, aggravated" migrants threatening processing centre staff
ISU's Lucy Moreton says the Manston detention centre is over-crowded and under-resourced.
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Ukraine's counter-offensive
Lord Richards talks to the World at One as Ukraine's counter-offensive intensifies.
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UK wages grow at record rate
We discuss what's going on in the labour market
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UK rejects Musk call for 'pause' on advance AI
Digital Minister Paul Scully says light-touch regulation will protect against AI harms.
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UK net migration reaches record high
We hear from Tory MP Tom Hunt and Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper
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Tupac and Biggie: 'Their music will live on'
DJ Trevor Nelson on the lives and deaths of rappers Tupac and Biggie.
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Treasury Minister: "It's not the job of the government to lay out forecasts of growth"
Andrew Griffith refuses to predict when the goal of 2.5% growth will be met.
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Tory MPs line up to criticise Sunak
Danny Kruger insists the interventions are "appropriate debate" after election losses.
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Tony Blair: Northern Ireland still 'politically fragile'
The former PM reflects on how the Good Friday Agreement has changed Northern Ireland.
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Tina Turner: 'She was glorious'
Midge Ure remembers the Queen of Rock n Roll
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Tim Davie: 大象传媒 always treated presenter allegations "seriously"
Director general insists the complaints system worked despite delay in quizzing star.