The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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Andrew Griffith: Banks must restore trust after Farage row
Treasury Minister says banks must explain to customers why their account is being closed.
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Andrei Kortunov: Defeat in Ukraine politically too risky for Putin
Former supporter Andrei Kortunov on why Putin needs to claim victory in Ukraine.
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Anders Fogh Rasmussen: German "hesitation" has benefited Putin
Former NATO leader says it's "high time" Germany despatched tanks to Ukraine's military.
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Amos Yadlin: "We have to be ready that another front will open."
The Retired Major General Discusses Israel’s National Security.
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Ambassador: EU gas targets may force Germany to curb home heating
Miguel Berger on why an EU deal to cut gas use by 15% may leave Germans in the cold.
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Allegra Stratton: I don't believe Johnson lied about partygate
Former spokesperson Allegra Stratton on why she remains fond of Boris Johnson.
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Alicia Kearns: "If I was a dual national, I would be leaving" Iran
Tory MP warns the arrest of British-Iranians is "industrialised taking of state hostages"
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Aid agencies are struggling to help hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians in Gaza.
Israeli government says agencies must "get their act together and provide the support."
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Afghanistan Aid: “The biggest culprit is the UK”
Sir Mark Lowcock on the lack of funding as humanitarian needs grow globally.
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Abused by your child
The World At One's Sarah Montague explores the issue
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Abuse of MPs 'becoming almost uncontrollable'
MP Mike Freer says a fire at his office is one of a long list of attacks he's endured.
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A Ukrainian family escapes from a city under attack.
Daniel spoke to the World at One from the road, with his wife and children in the car.
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A new anthem for a new King
Mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins sings 'God Save the King' for the first time.
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A Life in the Day Of: Simon Armitage's ode to probation officers
The Poet Laureate has written a new poem for the Probation Service and its officers
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9/11 families demand plea deals for Guantanamo inmates
As some trial evidence is ruled inadmissible, families seek justice by another route.
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45p tax cut U-turn ignites Conservative conference debate
Sarah Montague tests the mood of party conference delegates
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“Yes, it’s a third World War”
Putin’s former spokesperson Sergei Markov says Russia’s fight is against the West
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“We’ve all got to pull down barriers”
Miriam Margolyes on being an LGBTQ+ pioneer and posing for Vogue, aged 82.
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“The biggest trauma for me was the continual cover up”
Hillsborough survivor Dr Anne Eyre on why an apology from police is welcome - 34 years on.
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“Please help, please tell us what’s going on”
Britons trapped by fighting in Sudan call on the government to offer more help.
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“He was as trusted by managers as by the viewership…”
Clyve Tyldesley remembers John Motson, who inspired him to be a commentator.
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“February 28 was the last day we had electricity … that’s when the hell began"
Elena Selenko a Ukrainian journalist talks about living in Mariupol after Russia invaded
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"You're not rehabilitating someone if they're banged up for 22 hours a day"
Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor criticises the overcrowding in jails
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"You need to understand nature, to become one with the wave"
Big wave surfing champion Sebastian Steudtner reflects on the death of Marcio Friere.
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"You cannot resolve this problem by terror or bombing"
Can diplomacy cut through the deep-set views on both sides of the Israel Gaza war?
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"You can't overestimate the importance of Jeff Beck for guitarists"
Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett remembers Jeff Beck, who has died aged 78.
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"Windrush Glowing on the Strand"
Sir Ben Okri reflects on 75th anniversary of the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush.
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"When you're writing history, you're writing the present"
Lucy Cardwell on winning the Walter Scott prize for historical fiction with 'These Days'.
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"We've climbed on here because Shell have announced huge profits... gained by funding climate destruction"
Greenpeace activist Imogen Michel speaks from the top of a Shell oil rig.
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"We've basically been told you cannot fall in love with a foreigner"
Under new government rules Raquel doesn't earn enough for her husband to live in the UK.