The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Greater Manchester gets devolved control of £6bn health budget
Government insists move will not lead to the break up of the NHS - but there are concerns
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Sir Malcolm Rifkind resigns as MP and chair of Intelligence and Security Committee.
Will the 'cash for access' scandal alienate voters?
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2 former foreign secretaries suspended from their parliamentary parties
Jack Straw and Sir Malcolm Rifkind secretly filmed apparently offering influence for cash
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Bomb and gun attack on a hotel in the Somalian capital, Mogadishu.
Ten people killed -- Somali jihadist group, Al Shabaab, claims responsibility
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Berlin rejects request from Athens for a six-month assistance package
German, Greek leaders speak for nearly an hour on phone in attempt to reach compromise
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European Central Bank agrees to increase emergency funding to Greek banks
Athens preparing to ask for 6 month extension of bailout loan
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Russian-backed rebels push deep into eastern Ukraine
Rebels surround hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers in strategic town of Debaltseve
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Egyptian air force carries out raids on IS targets in Libya
Cairo urges EU nations to join fight against IS in Libya -- or face new terror threat
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Political anger at HMRC over non-prosecution of wealthy property investor
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ learns that the man didn't file tax return or pay income tax between 1987 and 2011
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EU leaders discuss the ceasefire due to begin in Ukraine at the weekend.
Deal brokered at marathon session in Minsk with help of German Chancellor, Angela Merkel.
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Obama and IS: The US president seeks authority for war.
We'll ask why Barack Obama has sought a new mandate from Congress
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President Assad talks to the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
Bashar al-Assad says Syria has had "indirect contact" with the US in battle vs. IS
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Merkel and Obama discuss Ukraine in the White House
Obama says the US is considering supplying weapons to Ukraine if diplomacy fails
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Iran Special - Life Under Sanctions
A special edition, presented by the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen.
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Kerry, Obama to make decision "soon" on whether to arm Ukrainian forces.
Ukraine's president: new plan for ending conflict gives hope of ceasefire.
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High Court judge from New Zealand to lead the inquiry into historical child abuse.
Government appoints Mrs Justice Lowell Goddard to head inquiry - with extra powers
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MPs vote in favour of 'three parent babies'
Commons approves IVF technique that allows creation of babies using DNA from 3 people.
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Washington considers arming Ukrainian soldiers.
White House National Security Council says "all options" being evaluated.
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South African apartheid-era assassin granted parole.
Former death squad commander Eugene de Kock given parole after 20 years in jail.
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Fate of two hostages held by Islamic State militants remains unclear
IS threat to kill Jordanian pilot and Japanese journalist if Iraqi prisoner not released
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New Greek prime minister promises to press ahead with anti-austerity policies
Alexis Tsipras tells Cabinet meeting priority is to address "humanitarian disaster"
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Cameron drops hint of help for pensioners if re-elected
PM suggests winter fuel payments will be protected from welfare cuts, if Tories win
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New Greek government sworn in
Germany rules out writing off Greece's debts, warns Athens to honour commitments.
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Greece - the world gathers.
Ahead of Sunday's Election, anti-austerity activists gather, hoping for Syriza win.
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Duke of York speaks publicly for first time about sex allegations
Prince says he wanted to "reiterate" statements issued by Palace rejecting the claim.
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Ukraine and Russia try to negotiate a ceasefire to end the fighting in eastern Ukraine
Violence has flared between Ukrainian troops and separatist rebels in past week
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The story of British jihadi, Imran Khawaja
British man who faked own death fighting in Syria admits terror offences.
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Pope says Catholics do not need to 'be like rabbits'.
Pontiff says teaching does not mean people have no control over number of children.
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Swiss central bank scraps exchange rate controls.
Several brokerage firms around the world have made large losses
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Two suspected Islamists killed in a police raid in the Belgian town of Verviers.
Men were on verge of committing major terrorist attack after returning from Syria.