The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Howard Davies defends NatWest savings rates
NatWest Chairman reacts to UK interest rates rising to 4.5%, the highest level since 2008
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How to ease the pain of the energy price cap rise
Money Box's Paul Lewis on the cheapest way to make a cup of tea and other savings tips.
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How to adjust your boiler to reduce your energy bills
Jo Alsop from The Heating Hub explains how to turn down your boiler's flow temperature.
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How the Good Friday deal was done
Jonathan Powell on the tense talks that sealed the Good Friday Agreement.
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How should Britain deal with China?
Former Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull warns James Cleverly against "sucking up" to China.
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How much of a deterrent would the Rwanda policy be?
The government points to Australia's migration rules. Peter Walsh looks at the numbers.
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How Liverpool's football 'casuals' kicked off the leisurewear trend
Walker Gallery curator Pauline Rushton & Seb White discuss the 'Art of the Terrace'.
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How fire services saw the UK’s hottest day on record
Dave Walton from West Yorkshire’s Fire Service speaks to Sarah Montague
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How far would you go to retrieve a lost cuddly toy?
Professional teddy bear restorer Charlotte Abbott on the special bond of childhood toys.
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How does the NHS learn its lessons from Lucy Letby?
A paediatrician tells us of her experience before the NHS’s ombudsman calls for a review
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How does Test Match Special commentate for 7 hours with no cricket?
After rain stopped play at Old Trafford, we hear from commentator Alison Mitchell
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How do footballers’ families cope when fans turn nasty?
Peter Crouch’s dad, Bruce, says fans’ “bullying” of his son hurt the whole family.
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How can segregation in Northern Ireland be ended?
25 years on from the Good Friday Agreement we explore where segregation still matters.
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How big are the Pentagon leaks?
The leaks appeared in the online chat of a group of young gamers who used the app Discord
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High fliers: Brother beats sister's round-the-world record
Zara and Mack Rutherford on flying a microlight around the world, and sibling rivalry.
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Hermann Hauser: UK needs to put cash into its chips
The founder of ARM says the government must invest in a semiconductor industry strategy.
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Henry Dimbleby: Govt must fund ultra-processed food probe
Former food tsar calls for "serious money" for research into highly-processed food harms.
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Have the boomers got it too good?
ѿý Radio 4's Sarah Montague and Evan Davis discuss.
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Has Prince Harry given up his right to privacy?
Press watchdog chair Lord Faulks on how much people are entitled to know about the Royals
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Harriet Harman: A team the country can have confidence in
Labour MP Harriet Harman on what the reshuffle could mean for a future labour government.
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Harriet Harman MP: 'Sexist briefing designed to undermine them is an age-old way of trying to shut women up.'
‘Mother of the House’ on misogynistic briefing about Labour's deputy leader.
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Happy Birthday Michael Caine!
Celia Imrie sends birthday wishes. Michael Caine: Acting in Film / ѿý
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Hamas Minister speaks on the intensifying conflict in Israel and the Gaza Strip
Basim Naim is Head of International Relations for Hamas in Gaza.
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Grenfell firefighter: 'I'm angered there's been no change'
The first firefighter who went into Grenfell Tower speaks on the 5th anniversary.
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Graphic video appearing to show Russians beheading Ukrainian soldiers surfaces online
Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko reacts after President Zelensky condemns the video
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Gordon Brown: Try Putin for 'crimes against peace'
Former PM Gordon Brown demands a special court to punish Putin for invading Ukraine.
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German Ambassador to UK says trust with EU must be 're-established'
Miguel Berger says Northern Ireland Protocol changes by the UK government are illegal
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George Alagiah: 'His great strength was empathy'
Sian Williams and Alan Little reflect on the life of ѿý newsreader George Alagiah
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General denies Israel is starving Gazans
General Giora Eiland denies Israel is following a plan he devised to lay siege to Gaza.
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Gaza conflict "illustrates the cruelty and cowardice of war"
British surgeon Graeme Groom is performing 20 operations a day, many on Gaza's children.