A phone-in discussion programme exploring current affairs
World Service,Β·151 episodes
Celebrations surrounding the Queen Mother's one hundredth birthday.
Is it a just punishment or a crime in itself?
Troubling medical and legal questions caused by the development of the Human Genetic Map
Is the war on drugs a waste of time and money?
The death of Syrian leader President Hafez al-Assad
Former head of the Weapons Inspection team Richard Butler addresses questions about Iraq
Israeli Justice minister Yossi Beilin addresses questions about the Israeli Army pull out
Thabo Mbeki, President of South Africa, addresses questions about South Africa.
The conflict between science and spirituality, are they antithetical?
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ West African correspondent, Mark Doyle, addresses questions about the UN mission
Art, artefacts and where they belong
Senegal World Education Forum, how can we provide education to all children?
Match-fixing in international cricket, how corrupt is the sport?
Elian Gonzalez, should he be sent home to Cuba?
Rachel Storm, acting director of INFORM, addresses questions about religious cults
Spokesman Jamie Shea, and General Sir Michael Jackson, address questions about Yugoslavia
President of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn, addresses questions on the bank
The growth of the internet and its financial implications
International response to the floods in Mozambique.
The prospects for a lasting peace in Northern Ireland
Christopher Hitchins joins a discussion about the impact of money, the media and democracy
Coalition government with a far right party has created tensions with other EU partners
How the work-life balance has shifted and the nature of work has developed
Mass corporate mergers: what does it mean for the consumer?
Dr Sasha Roseneil addresses questions about feminism and generation change
Fate of Chile's former military leader General Pinochet
Suspected war criminals, should they be pursued years after the crimes were committed?
How people celebrated the millennium across the globe
Memorable moments of the last few months, a look at some of the most interesting calls
Religious affairs journalist, Clifford Longley, joins a discussion about Christmas