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13/09/2013
In-depth reporting and analysis from a global perspective.
16/09/2013
Weapons inspectors in Syria say chemical weapons have been used.
17/09/2013
A year away from the Scottish independence referendum, a special programme from Glasgow.
18/09/2013
19/09/2013
Veil debate, Iran, Egypt, and goodbye to Yamauchi. News round-up with Philippa Thomas.
20/09/2013
UKIP removes party whip from MEP after 'sluts' joke. News round-up with Philippa Thomas.
23/09/2013
24/09/2013
Ed Miliband announces energy price freeze. News round-up with Carolyn Quinn.
25/09/2013
26/09/2013
27/09/2013
30/09/2013
Latest on the US budget crisis. News round-up with Carolyn Quinn.
01/10/2013
Miliband versus the Mail. In-depth reporting and analysis with Carolyn Quinn.
02/10/2013
03/10/2013
African migrants die in boat; newspaper says sorry to Ed Miliband. With Philippa Thomas.
04/10/2013
Will this be the Asian Century as many have predicted? News round-up with Ritula Shah.
07/10/2013
Scores dead in Egyptian violence. News round-up with Ritula Shah.
08/10/2013
Tommy Robinson says he is leaving the EDL. In-depth news and analysis with Ritula Shah.
09/10/2013
The head of Pakistani Taliban tells the Â鶹ԼÅÄ he's ready to talk peace with the government.
10/10/2013
Immigration, illegal gold mining, short stories and the debt ceiling. With David Eades.
11/10/2013
The main Westminster parties agree on a Royal Charter for regulation of the press.
14/10/2013
US budget deadlock - is a deal imminent? News and analysis with Ritula Shah.
15/10/2013
16/10/2013
US Senators strike a deal to avert default and end government shutdown. With Ritula Shah.
17/10/2013
18/10/2013
21/10/2013
New nuclear plant - was this the best deal? News and analysis with Ritula Shah.
22/10/2013
Sir John Major calls for windfall tax on utility companies. News round-up with Ritula Shah
23/10/2013
Petrochemicals plant at Grangemouth to close after bitter dispute. With Ritula Shah.
24/10/2013
Spying, Grangemouth, the French far right, and the National Anthem. With David Eades.
25/10/2013
Grangemouth petrochemical plant to stay open after union climbs down. With David Eades.