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Former chancellor Lord Lamont believes a recession may be necessary to cut inflation.
The investigator's update on progress made since the black teen was strip-searched.
We hear from David Mearns, founder of Bluewater Recoveries who knows two of those onboard
We hear from a complainant and Professor Martin Levermore
Lucy Cardwell on winning the Walter Scott prize for historical fiction with 'These Days'.
Activists claim a hostility to NGOs contributes to deaths of migrants crossing the Med.
One of the country's best drama writers, Jack Thorne, talks about impartiality.
Lord Richards talks to the World at One as Ukraine's counter-offensive intensifies.
Former advisor to Berlusconi talks to the World at One following the news of his death.
Oxford's new professor of LGBTQ+ history sees parallels with 1950s homophobic tropes.
Shadow Climate Change Secretary insists 拢28bn a year will be spent on green industries.
Wildfires burning in Canada have shrouded large swathes of America in smoke.
Ukraine and Russia blame each other for the collapse of the dam in Nova Kakhovka.
Labour under pressure as Jamie Driscoll is barred from re-election.
The MP says both Labour and parliament's handling of sexual assault claims is inadequate.
Ben Houchen and Andy McDonald respond to investigations into the Teeswork Project
The second stage of the inquiry is needed now more than ever, according to Leveson
Bereaved families fear the Online Harms Bill won't do enough to protect other children.
Serhiy Prytula has raised 拢120m for drones, tanks and satellites.
Georgi Gospodinov and translator Angela Rodel on winning the International Booker Prize.
COP 26 President Alok Sharma warns governments to ditch policies that increase emissions
Nobel laureate Sir Christopher Pissarides is optimistic about AI's potential.
Regan Harris, spokesperson for Anglian Water, explains bills would have to rise.
WMO warns warming by more than 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels is likely by 2027.
Kirsty Allsop, Phil Spencer and Louise Minchin share their co-presenting tips
More than 2.5 million people in the UK are not in work because of long-term sickness
Danny Kruger insists the interventions are "appropriate debate" after election losses.
Diver Christian Hanson describes his escape as the Carlton Queen sank in the Red Sea.
Lady Stowell explains why President Zelensky should be exempt from the no-politics rule
Tory MP David Davis believes Lynch鈥檚 arrest shows why the US treaty is flawed.