The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Labour defends manifesto commitment to scrap non-dom tax rule
Status allows tens of thousands of wealthy people to avoid tax on overseas earnings.
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Nicola Sturgeon willing to defeat Cameron as part of "anti-Tory majority"
Scottish party leaders have taken part in a televised election debate in Edinburgh.
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UN says situation in Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria 'beyond inhumane'.
Security Council appeals for urgent humanitarian access - 18,000 believed trapped
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Iran nuclear deal: Rouhani says "we will not cheat"
We ask if the agreement struck by Tehran and Washington will hold
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Leaders of 7 parties take part in main televised debate of 2015 general election campaign.
Only chance during campaign for Miliband and Cameron to confront each other face-to-face
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Labour hits back at accusations that it's anti-business
Miliband dismisses a warning by leaders of some of Britain's best-known companies
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Goodbye Goodluck.
Buhari wins in Nigeria. We profile the new President.
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General Election 2017: campaign officially begins
Cameron says voters have a "stark choice" between him and Miliband in Downing Street
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Have the chances of US-Iran nuclear deal been damaged by Yemen conflict ?
United States supports Saudi action AGAINST Iranian-backed Houthi rebels
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French prosecutors say German airliner deliberately brought down by co-pilot
Senior executives at Lufthansa react with horror
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Confusion in Yemen about the President's whereabouts.
We hear what life is like in Aden
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German passenger jet carrying 150 people crashes in French alps.
No survivors -- we report from the site -- and talk to an air crash investigator.
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David Cameron rules out a third term as Prime Minister
PM tells ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ he will stand for full 2nd term but then "fresh leadership" would be good
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Islamic State militants say they were behind Yemen suicide bombings
2 mosques in Sanaa are hit - more than 130 people killed
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Election - Defence Special
A special edition of the programme from Chatham House looks at defence in the UK.
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Chancellor announces Budget - 7 weeks before General Election
Osborne announces tax cuts for workers and savers as well as help for first-time buyers.
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All-square in Israeli General Election
Exit polls suggest Likud party running neck and neck with centre-left Zionist Union.
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Ed Miliband rules out a coalition deal with the SNP
Conservatives accuse Labour of trying to get into power on Sturgeon's "coat tails"
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Could efforts to tackle climate change have been more effective than previously thought ?
New data suggests global emissions of carbon dioxide stabilised last year.
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Best-selling fantasy author, Sir Terry Pratchett, dies.
He was diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer's disease 8 years ago.
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Election 2015: are old tribal loyalties breaking down ?
A special report from Beth McLeod in Merthyr Tydfil, south Wales
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Met Police Commissioner apologises over 3 girls missing in Syria.
We ask what schools should do about these cases
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Calls for the head of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Trust to resign
Margaret Hodge, chair of the Public Accounts Committee, says Rona Fairhead should go
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The Battle for Tikrit
An exclusive report from our correspondent with the Shia militias
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Cameron defends decision not to take part in head-to-head televised debate with Miliband
Political opponents of the Prime Minister accuse him of "cowering from the public"
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UKIP leader denies making a U-turn on immigration
Nigel Farage drops proposal to cap work-related immigration at fifty thousand a year.
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Report says 370 girls and young women potential victims of sexual grooming in Oxfordshire over past 16 years.
Document commissioned after 7 men given life for rape and trafficking of 6 girls in 2013.
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The authorities in Kuwait question Mohammed Emwazi's parents.
Mother of "Jihadi John" recognised son's voice when she heard it on hostage video
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Labour pledge to cut tuition fees
Ed Miliband promises to cut maximum university tuition fees in England to £6000 a year
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"Jihadi John" is named
IS militant named as Mohammed Emwazi, born in Kuwait, brought up in London