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Addressing listeners' questions about accessing the World Service
Accents on the ´óÏó´«Ã½
Listeners comment on ´óÏó´«Ã½ accents
The Ending of Westway
How might the soap opera Westway be brought to an end?
News Priorities
Was more airtime given to Hurricane Rita than the story about North Korea?
Africa Live
Objections to the Christian assumptions of Africa Live
Focus on Africa's Coverage of Liberia Elections
Did the ´óÏó´«Ã½ jump to conclusions in the run-up to an election in Africa?
World Service and Central America
Does the ´óÏó´«Ã½ pay enough attention to events in Central America?
World Service Changes and Cutbacks
The launch of World Service TV and the loss of ten radio language services
World Service Programmes Changed and Axed
Listeners reactions to the announcement of changes at the World Service
Changes to World Service Programmes
More reactions from around the world to the news of changes at the World Service
Use of the Word 'Tribes'
Controversy over the word 'tribes'
Death Penalty in Singapore
Criticism of Andrew Harding's report on Singapore for 'From Our Own Correspondent'
World Today - A Tale of Two Cities
The World Today accused of biased reporting
Listening to ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Online
Listeners' dissatisfaction with internet radio
Britain on the World Service
Listeners want more focus on Britain and Britishness on the World Service
Trivial News
When is a news story too trivial or too parochial to be broadcast on the World Service?
West Virginia Mining Disaster
Do all victims of industrial accidents receive equal coverage on the World Service?
Religion and Political Correctness
A look at the sensitivity of reporting on religious matters
Africa Have Your Say
A visit to the offices of 'Africa Have Your Say' in response to a listener's complaint
The World Service and Religion
How the World Service deals with religion
The World Today
An accusation of the misrepresentation of Islam on The World Today
The End of Off The Shelf
Off The Shelf and why it is being axed to help make the World Service 'more predictable'
The Israel Palestine Conflict
The impartiality of News coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is questioned
Reporting Religion
Criticism of a discussion of Sharia Law on 'Reporting Religion'
Bad Language on the World Service
Reaction to 'bad language' heard being used by an 'external contributor'
History on The World Service
A request for more history programmes and information on the World Service
Politeness on the World Service
Listeners express concern over impoliteness and inappropriate forms of address