The most important moments from our flagship current affairs show, The World at One.
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Comedian hails players' "extremely significant" refusal to sing the anthem in Qatar.
The First Minister defends the team's decision not to wear 'One Love' armbands in Qatar.
Former Chancellor fears the Autumn Statement fails to boost economic growth.
Treasury Minister Victoria Atkins denies spending cuts and tax rises go too far.
Council starts round-the-clock fire patrols after polystyrene cladding fuelled blaze.
John Hemmingham insists he and other fan ambassadors "aren't puppets" of the Gulf state.
Walker Gallery curator Pauline Rushton & Seb White discuss the 'Art of the Terrace'.
Labour MP Stella Creasy demands the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Secretary resign over safeguarding failures.
The former UKIP leader wants to penalise anyone using people smugglers to reach the UK.
Presenter Bobby Friction reflects on 20 years of the Asian Network.
Former Twitter VP Bruce Daisley says investors will be looking for a hefty return.
UN oceans envoy warns of risk to reefs from climate change ahead of COP27 in Egypt.
A parenting podcaster and a professor of neuroscience react and discuss the findings.
Former officers & victims reflect on Louise Casey's review of how the Met polices itself.
Zarah Afshari, who was a political prisoner, hails the bravery of Iran's young activists.
Former Chancellor says his party has "thrown away" its reputation for fiscal competence.
Michael Morpurgo reflects on how the Flying Scotsman continues to captivate young minds.
Maria Eismont says winning the Peace Prize won't change the banned group's prospects.
ISU's Lucy Moreton says the Manston detention centre is over-crowded and under-resourced.
British-Iranian journalist reflects on the 'Gen Z' rebellion
Conservative MP calls for pragmatism after 45p tax U-turn
Sarah Montague tests the mood of party conference delegates
Netweath chief economic strategist says more could've been done to keep markets 'on side'
Jim O'Neill said the bank have been timid in raising interest rates so far
Author Kate Mosse reflects on the literary legacy of Hilary Mantel.
Andrew Griffith refuses to predict when the goal of 2.5% growth will be met.
Yevgeny Popov is an MP from Russia's largest political party & deputy in the State Duma
Mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins sings 'God Save the King' for the first time.
The World at One guide to Britain's new Prime Minister.
Rapper Splinter Sales explains what happened when he saw the Prime Minister with police