World at One Episodes Episode guide
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Hezbollah retaliates after deadliest day in Lebanon for decades.
Thousands flee Southern Lebanon after Israel's attacks kill over 550.
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Live from the Labour Conference
The chancellor lays out her 'optimistic' plans for strong growth in the UK.
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Mohammed Al Fayed accusers to sue Harrods
Lawyers for 37 women accusing the former Harrods owner of abuse call him a 'monster'.
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State of fear as Lebanon death toll rises
As the death toll from explosions in Lebanon increases, can a war with Israel be avoided?
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18/09/2024
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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Live from the Liberal Democrats Party Conference
Live from the Liberal Democrats Party Conference in Brighton
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Huw Edwards avoids jail for child abuse images
Former Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ presenter Huw Edwards is given a 6-month suspended sentence for abuse images.
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Putin ramps up warnings against the West
President Putin's former advisor speaks to us about Russia's new red lines in the war.
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12/09/2024
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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Murder conviction quashed after three decades
Oliver Campbell, who has learning disabilities, has murder conviction quashed.
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Starmer defends his gloomy outlook
Sir Keir Starmer addresses TUC conference, ahead of MPs' vote on winter fuel allowance.
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Corruption 'red flag' raised on 135 Covid contracts
As the Covid inquiry resumes, there are fresh calls for a procurement corruption probe.
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Domestic abuse victims fear early prison releases
The Domestic Abuse Commissioner says some perpetrators are being released early.
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05/09/2024
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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Grenfell report: 'deaths avoidable'
'Decades of failure' led to deadly Grenfell tower fire
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Israel calls UK arms suspension 'shameful'
Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu says partial UK arms suspension 'emboldens Hamas'.
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A general strike and protests in Israel over hostages.
A general strike is called in Israel as protests continue over the lack of a hostage deal.
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Ending the badger cull
Will the government's new plan to get rid of tuberculosis in cattle work?
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Keir Starmer considers a smoking ban in some outside spaces
We look at the impact a smoking ban in pub gardens could have on the hospitality sector.
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Israel launches major West Bank raids
Nine Palestinians have been killed in what the IDF says is a 'counter-terrorism operation'
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The prime minister warns of coming budget pain
Sir Keir Starmer says things in the UK will get worse before they get better.
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Former England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson has died
We remember the life former England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson.
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Fuel poverty fears as energy bills rise
A typical household's annual energy bill will rise by nearly Β£150 in October.
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New Drug Hope for Alzheimer’s
The first drug to slow Alzheimer's is approved in the UK, but won't be available on NHS.
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Why is government borrowing rising?
Rising costs of public services pushed government borrowing to higher levels than expected
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Drug-related deaths in Scotland on the rise
We ask the Scottish health minister why the country's drug-related death rate is climbing.
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Court hearings rationed amid cell shortage
The government announces an emergency scheme to ease pressure on prison places.
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Rail strike pay offer: breakthrough or backdown?
Will a new pay deal for train drivers inspire other unions to launch fresh strikes?
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A-Level results day: the trends explained
Top grades in A-Levels increase for the first time since 2021. Three students react.
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Emergency spending controls in Scotland
The Scottish goverment says only essential public spending can continue.