World at One Episodes Episode guide
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Prince Harry settles legal case against Sun publisher
Sun owner offers 'full and unequivocal' apology for intrusion into Harry's private life
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PM: Southport murders should be a "line in the sand"
Keir Starmer outlines a new terror threat posed by "loners, young men in their bedrooms".
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Southport attacker pleads guilty
Axel Rudakubana admits murdering three girls. Plus the return of Trump.
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Israel's security cabinet agrees to the ceasefire deal
We get the latest from Jerusalem and speak to Rory Stewart about Gaza's future.
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Israel says Hamas is backtracking on ceasefire
A ceasefire deal is yet to be signed off. We hear from all sides of the conflict.
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A glimmer of hope for the economy
Inflation dips, a small reprieve for the Chancellor. Plus, can you be "fat but fit"?
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Gaza: is a ceasefire imminent?
Could a Gaza ceasefire be agreed in the coming hours? Qatar says it's 'close as possible'.
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The UK's AI future unveiled
The PM reveals plans for artificial intelligence in the UK.
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LA residents survey wildfire devastation
LA residents survey damage as wildfires continue to burn.
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UK debt costs reach 2008 levels
A Treasury minister has said there is 'no need for an emergency intervention'.
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08/01/2025
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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Grooming gangs: Tories claim 50 towns could be affected
We assess the Conservatives' claims about the scale of child abuse grooming gangs.
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The Prime Minister hits back at Elon Musk
Sir Keir Starmer addresses claims made by the Tesla boss about grooming gangs in the UK.
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Can there be consensus on social care?
England has a long history of failed social care reviews. Will Labour's save the sector?
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Tories call for a full national inquiry into child sexual abuse
Kemi Badenoch calls for a full national inquiry into child sexual abuse.
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01/01/2025
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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Six babies freeze to death in Gaza
The UN warns that Gaza's healthcare system is on the 'brink of total collapse'.
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British teenager begins his year long sentence in Dubai.
Marcus Farkana drops appeal over sex conviction and begins sentence in Dubai prison.
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Ex-minister David Gauke wants more use of open prisons
The ex-justice secretary is reviewing sentencing for the government.
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Questions over cause of Azerbaijan Airlines crash
Aviation experts say passenger plane may have been hit by Russian air defence systems.
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Spacecraft attempts closest-ever approach to Sun
A Nasa spacecraft is attempting to make history with the closest-ever approach to the Sun
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UK economy flatlines in the three months to September
Government has "absolute resolve" to grow economy after new figures show it is flatlining
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Could Isis comeback in Syria?
Could Isis return to the battlefield? What will happen to prisoners held in Syria?
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Dominique Pelicot convicted in French mass rape trial
Pelicot sentenced for drugging, raping and inviting 50 others to abuse ex-wife Gisele.
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Gaza ceasefire talks move a step forward
Could there be a breakthrough in Gaza ceasefire negotiations?
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Life sentences for the killers of Sara Sharif
The latest as Sara Sharif's father is given a minimum term of 40 years in prison.
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Archbishop of York facing calls to resign
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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Alleged Chinese Spy with links to Prince Andrew is banned from the UK.
An alleged Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew loses appeal against ban from the UK.
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Major overhaul of England’s planning system
The government sets out how it plans to build 1.5 million new homes in the next five years
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Prison space may run out despite government's expansion plans.
We hear from the prisons minister, Lord Timpson, about how to tackle prison overcrowding.