The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Pop superstar Prince dead at 57
US pop superstar Prince dies aged 57.
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London Mayoral Contest in Extremism Row
London mayoral contest in extremism row - the cleric at the centre speaks out.
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Brexit won't end free trade - says Michael Gove
Michael Gove says UK would negotiate a deal to join a free trade zone.
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Do Treasury Brexit numbers add up?
The IFS's Paul Johnson on whether Treasury Brexit numbers add up.
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What will the pope see in Lesbos?
An aid worker describes conditions in the Moria camp, Lesbos, ahead of the pope's visit.
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World leaders target tax evasion
Heads unite to stamp out fraud, A&E forced to close overnight, and the survival of pelota.
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Vote Leave will offically lead the campaign to exit the EU.
Douglas Carswell interview, Newspaper regulation row, Lloyd Webber on piano practice.
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German comic at centre of diplomatic storm under police protection
Will Chancellor Merkel plump for free speech, or friendship with Turkey ?
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Cameron hits back at tax critics
David Cameron defends his tax affairs in Parliament.
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Cameron's authority under fire
Expectations of political leaders, the Pope's view of family and a history of leaking.
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Jewish organisation criticises Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of failing to take anti-Semitism seriously.
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Anger over government's EU leaflets
With Nigel Farage and Conservative MP Damian Green, a member of Britain Stronger in Europe
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The prime minister of Iceland resigns over the Panama Papers scandal
Crisis claims first political casualty, Ruto ICC charges dropped, Smithers comes out.
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Panama tax leak reaction
Panama leak sparks global investigations.
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Steel workers weigh up job options
Sajid Javid visits Port Talbot; Labour and anti-Semitism; Estonia's DJ president.
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The threat of nuclear terrorism
World leaders gather, aiming to prevent nuclear terrorism. But how big is the threat?
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New questions over viability of EDF's Hinkley Point nuclear plant
There are fresh doubts over the viability of EDF's Hinkley Point nuclear plant.
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Tata Steel 'to sell UK business'
We talk to the unions and to the former business secretary Vince Cable
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Sharif vows to revenge Lahore killings
Extremists warn they will strike again; US Capitol lockdown; return of 'Captain Britain'.
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Belgian police have shot and wounded two suspects during a series of anti-terror raids in Brussels.
Arrests in Belgium, France and Germany
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Karadzic guilty of genocide
Karadzic is found guilty of genocide, will other world leaders be brought to justice?
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Latest from terror scenes in Brussels
Latest on Brussels terror attacks; aid agencies boycott Greek migrant centres.
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Islamic State group 'behind Brussels attacks'
Islamic State group 'behind Brussels attacks'.
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'No further plans' for welfare cuts
Has the PM done enough to heal a rift within his party? A former cabinet minister speaks.
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IDS resigns over cuts to disability benefits
Iain Duncan Smith resigns over cuts to disability benefits.
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Referendum Views from Twinned Towns
Ritula Shah in Freiburg and Carolyn Quinn in Guildford
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Latest on the Budget
The latest on the Budget, and Ritula Shah reports from Germany.
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Trump hopes to take a lead on US Mega Tuesday
Discussing how angry conservatives and angry liberals are reshaping US politics.
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Russia announces Syria pull-out
President Putin announces Russian military withdrawal from Syria.
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Atrocities in South Sudan
Are conditions in the South Sudan crisis now worse than Syria?