The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Net migration to Britain last year reached its highest level for a decade.
The number of people settling in the UK estimated to be 318,000 higher than those leaving.
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Record fines for banks over currency market fix.
5 major banks fined more than £3.6 bn for colluding to manipulate foreign currency
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Iraq's says it's confident government forces will overturn IS capture of Ramadi.
Thousands of civilians fleeing the city - as militants try to consolidate their hold
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EU agrees plans for naval force to combat people-smugglers operating from Libya.
Libyan ambassador to the United Nations tells us he isn't convinced by the plans.
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Boston marathon bomber, sentenced to death by a jury.
3 people were killed in attack - former student convicted last month of 30 charges.
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Officials in Burundi say President has returned to the country and order has been restored
Announcement comes day after a senior general announced the military was seizing power.
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Eurozone economy is growing - what is the cause of the upturn?
Italy, Spain, Cyprus and France perform better than expected - but Greece slips back
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Kerry and Lavrov hold talks - but can they overcome their differences?
US and Russia urge all sides in Ukraine to stop breaching the ceasefire
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David Cameron appoints his new Cabinet.
How will the Commons change with the new MP intake?
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Cameron defies polls to secure overall majority of 12 for the Conservatives.
Miliband., Clegg, Farage all resign - and near clean sweep for SNP in Scotland
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A round-up of the election campaign as the polls get ready to open
We have a special report from the East Midlands about the economic recovery.
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Final push for Downing Street - party leaders finish their nationwide tours
Thoughts are turning to the possibility of the electorate delivering a hung parliament.
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Politicians spend the bank holiday appealing for votes.
Labour considering possibility of minority coalition with Liberal Democrats
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Miliband - no deal with SNP to get into Downing Street
Ed Miliband tells Labour rally he won't do a deal with the SNP after the election
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Party leaders face the Question Time audience.
Cameron, Clegg, Miliband put on the spot over their economic plans
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Election - Scotland Special
Ritula Shah reports from Glasgow on Labour, the SNP and the future of the Union.
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UK economic growth slows ahead of general election.
Official figures show economy grew 0.3 per cent, half the rate of previous 3 months.
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Nepal welcomes aid workers in the aftermath of the 7.9 magnitude earthquake.
8 million people now said to have been affected by devastation of Saturday's quake
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A look at a thaw between China and Russia after decades of frostiness
China now a lifeline for Russia as the major economy outside the sanctions regime.
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EU leaders work on a plan to deal with the migration crisis.
Agreement reached to triple funding of search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean
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Election - Yorkshire Special
Ritula Shah reports from Bradford West on a close and bitter election battle.
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Italian police charge captain of migrant ship capsized in Mediterranean.
The World Tonight asks whether each EU country should accept a quota of migrants
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Election - SNP manifesto launch
Is Nicola Sturgeon's offer to the UK genuine?
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Election - Foreign Policy Special
Ritula Shah and guests discuss Europe, the Middle East and China - from Chatham House
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Who came out on top in the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s opposition leaders' debate?
Miliband faces demands from SNP, Greens and Plaid to go further in reversing austerity.
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Election - Lib Dem Manifesto launch
We examine their proposals and ask if they're sacrificing principles in favour of power.
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Election - Conservative Manifesto Day
David Cameron promises the "good life" for all.
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Election - The Labour Manifesto
Will 'fiscal responsibility' be a vote winner?
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Leading aid agency abandons Frontex rescue mission for migrants
Medecins Sans Frontieres launches its own search and rescue mission
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French TV channel goes off air after hack by IS supporters
French PM condemns hackers, describes act as "attack on freedom of expression"