The most important moments from our flagship current affairs show, The World at One.
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Hillsborough survivor Dr Anne Eyre on why an apology from police is welcome - 34 years on.
Barrett Strong, who has died at 81, is remembered by music journalist Adam White
WANdisco CEO David Richards believes access to funding may thwart the government's plans.
Former prison governor says the case of rapist Isla Bryson's shows the need for change.
The founder of ARM says the government must invest in a semiconductor industry strategy.
Imar's Mohsan Amini & Georgie Gage of The Deep Blue on the evolution of folk.
Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur says Germany will allow other nations to send tanks.
Former NATO leader says it's "high time" Germany despatched tanks to Ukraine's military.
Zoe Billingham and Nimco Ali discuss the changes needed to weed out criminal officers.
Why Mursal Nabizada - shot dead at the weekend - decided she wanted to leave Afghanistan.
Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett remembers Jeff Beck, who has died aged 78.
'Deep Tom Cruise' creator Thomas Graham warns against "deeply problematic" ITV show.
Fellow volunteer Brad Hendrickson describes how Andrew Bagshaw went missing in Ukraine
Business Secretary Grant Shapps and Unite's negotiator on the impasse over pay.
SpaceForge boss Josh Western believes he can make semi-conductors in space.
Press watchdog chair Lord Faulks on how much people are entitled to know about the Royals
Big wave surfing champion Sebastian Steudtner reflects on the death of Marcio Friere.
Jordan Trengrove explains how Eleanor Williamson's false rape claims changed his life.
Ash Sarkar explains how the self-confessed misogynist amassed millions of followers.
Comedian Rory Bremner pays tribute to John Bird - a "pillar of the anti-establishment".
Ukrainian surgeon Ivan & Dr David Nott reflect on learning to heal the casualties of war.
Tory MP warns the arrest of British-Iranians is "industrialised taking of state hostages"
Jim Howick and Matthew Beynton speak to Sarah Montague
Brian Blessed remembers Flash Gordon and pays tribute to director Mike Hodges
Conservative peer warns ministers it's in their interest to bring strikes to an end.
Former Independent Commission on Banking chair warns 'Big Bang 2.0' poses economic risks.
Kate Mosse and Philippa Gregory on book signings that haven't gone to plan.
General Secretary Christina McAnae says strikes by ambulance staff could spread.
Barbados reparations taskforce member David Comissiong says the Royal family should pay.
The former justice is not surprised the Supreme Court ruled against an independence vote.