The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Estonia "more than sure" Ukraine will get Leopard tanks
Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur says Germany will allow other nations to send tanks.
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Eric Ravilious: The forgotten war artist remembered
A new film places the World War II artist in the ranks of Britain's greatest painters.
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Equinor: If the UK needs the oil, Rosebank will deliver
Director Alex Grant insists not all oil produced off the Scottish coast will go abroad.
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Environment Agency: Forecast rain "won't stop the drought"
John Curtin says parts of England will still be in drought next year.
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English cricket branded ‘racist, sexist and elitist’
Azeem Rafiq says he hopes those who have suffered feel heard
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England beat Australia to reach Women's World Cup final
We get reaction from Kate Dale of 'This Girl Can' and ex Aussie diplomat Alexander Downer
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Elon Musk "bought a Nokia for an iPhone price"
Former Twitter VP Bruce Daisley says investors will be looking for a hefty return.
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El-Erian: Protect the UK's most vulnerable from stagflation
Dr Mohamed El-Erian warns the government cannot counteract stagflation forces in the UK.
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Ed Miliband: Labour "100% not abandoning" green pledge
Shadow Climate Change Secretary insists £28bn a year will be spent on green industries.
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Ed Balls: From the cabinet to choirmaster.
Former Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls
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Dorries blames MPs with "personal ambition" for calls to oust Johnson
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries insists there's broad support for the PM's leadership.
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Donaldson: PM knows it's time for action on Northern Ireland Protocol
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says unionist support for the Protocol is non-existent.
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Does Sir Keir Starmer need to 'get a spine' on strikes?
USDAW's Paddy Lillis warns fellow union bosses to attack the Tories rather than Labour.
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Does losing your sight or hearing that make you better at music?
Music professor Adam Ockelford on how he discovered Lucy, the blind winner of The Piano.
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Doctor in Gaza: ‘There’s undoubtedly malnutrition everywhere’
Dr Tomo Potoka talks to the World At One’s Sarah Montague
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Do you know your Queen's English from your Estuary accent?
According to a new study The Kings English and cockney are hardly spoken any more.
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Do Israeli's still support Prime Minister Netanyahu's strategy in Gaza?
Leader of Israel's Labor Party, Merav Michaeli, on the divisions in Israel's politics.
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Do British women drink too much?
Shaparak Khorsandi and landlady Katie Baldock on British women's drinking culture.
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Dido Harding: Politicians must watch their language on NHS
The former head of NHS Improvement warns “the fish rots from the head
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Davis: PM must shoulder blame for parties or quit.
Tory MP David Davis says Boris Johnson must shoulder the blame for 'partygate' or quit.
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David Miliband: War in Ukraine is becoming 'normalised'
The ex foreign secretary calls for governments to pay more attention to Ukraine
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David Gauke: government must use the benefits system to help those worst affected by cost of living crisis
Former Chief Sec to the Treasury David Gauke on the state of the economy and inflation
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David Cameron: "We would often ask ourselves, what would Nigel Lawson do?"
David Cameron remembers Nigel Lawson who has died at 91.
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Dave Penman: Union members did not target Raab
FDA boss denies Dominic Raab's claim that civil servants contrived to oust him.
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Danny Blanchflower warns against interest rate rises to curb inflation
The Professor insists rate rises would cause an unemployment shock, hurting families.
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Dale Vince: Windfall tax threat part of culture war
Ecotricity's boss questions why the windfall tax may be expanded to wind energy firms.
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Covid: Inside the 'Recovery' trials
A tour of John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, where lives are being saved from Covid.
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Court curbs nurses' pay strike
NHS Employers, which triggered the legal challenge, hails a "remarkable turn of events".
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Could you save a life?
Tips from the Samaritans on how to speak to a stranger in distress.
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Could you describe the sound of a garden pond?
Take an audio journey into the daily cycle of sounds in a British pond.