World at One Episodes Episode guide
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New details emerge about attack on aid convoy in Gaza, which left 15 emergency workers dead
Munther Abed, a volunteer with the Red Crescent, disputes the IDF's account of the attack.
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UK braces for tariffs announcement.
British business prepares for the upcoming introduction of tariffs by President Trump.
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Marine Le Pen banned from running for French presidency
French far-right leader found guilty of embezzlement and barred from running for office.
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An earthquake hits Myanmar
Southeast Asia is hit by an earthquake. Reports from across the region.
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Trump puts 25% tariffs on car imports
Markets, governments and industry react to new US import taxes of 25% on cars and parts.
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Extensive coverage on an extended World at One
Chancellor makes further cuts to welfare and government spending in Spring Statement.
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Angela Rayner responds to US security leak
We'll hear reaction from the deputy prime minister as the US faces shocking security leak.
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Turkey protests: more than 1,100 detained
Turkey's government has arrested more than 1,100 people in recent days over huge protests.
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21/03/2025
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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20/03/2025
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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Zelensky: Putin's words 'very much at odds with reality'
Ukraine's President accuses Putin of breaking pledge to not attack its energy facilities.
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Labour's plan to cut the benefits bill
After days of speculation, the government sets out their reforms to welfare.
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Ex Ofsted Chief hits out at Labour's Schools Bill
Amanda Spielman tells WATO the government is putting teaching unions before students.
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How difficult will welfare cuts be for Labour?
Labour considers how to reform welfare without alienating its supporters.
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Keir Starmer scraps NHS England
The prime minister says the arm's-length body will be abolished to 'cut bureaucracy'.
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Questions for Moscow as Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire
Eyes are on Moscow as Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire, with US backing
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Cargo ship still on fire after collision off Yorkshire coast
One of the two ships continues to burn. Its owner says no sodium cyanide was on board.
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Israel cuts electricity supply to Gaza
We hear from inside Gaza, where many fear the cut could lead to water shortages.
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Russia launches large scale attack on Ukranian energy infrastructure
Following last night's Russian attacks we examine the resilience of the Ukrainian defences
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06/03/2025
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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PM: 'We will never forget those who serve our country'
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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President Trump pauses military aid to Ukraine.
President Trump pauses military aid to Ukraine - we explore the impact on the front line.
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The diplomacy push continues
As Europe works to keep the US involved in Ukraine, we examine the UK government's options
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Aid minister quits over Starmer's budget cuts
Anneliese Dodds resigned as development minister after budget was diverted to defence.
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Pornography "rewiring" behaviour of young people
A new report recommends banning degrading, misogynistic and violent online pornography.
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Government commits to Grenfell Inquiry recommendations
Angela Rayner says she will 'drive change and reform the system' following the tragedy.
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UK cuts aid to increase defence spending
UK slashes its aid budget by 40% to increase spending on defence
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Ukraine's allies re-affirm support on third anniversary of invasion
Keir Starmer tells world leaders in Kyiv that Trump has 'changed the global conversation'.
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21/02/2025
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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Bodies of four Israeli hostages are returned
The bodies of Shiri Bibas and her two sons and Oded Lifschitz are handed back to Israel.