The World at One Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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"We're out to steal your best people"
Western Australia's Paul Papalia explains why he's trying to lure British workers abroad.
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"We're not stressed, we have faith in the Iron Dome"
Sarah Montague spends time in a shelter in Tel Aviv
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"We were such a bunch of young guns in the studio"
Producer Stephen Street on the music of The Smiths bassist Andy Rourke, who has died.
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"We were enveloped in the smoke and suddenly I didn't care..."
Michael Morpurgo reflects on how the Flying Scotsman continues to captivate young minds.
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"We need unity...we are fighting for our lives"
Danny Danon, Member of the Knesset for Netanyahu's Likud Party,on the fight against Hamas
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"We don't want more blood. We don't want revenge."
Sarah Montague visits Israel's mixed neighbours, where Jews and Arabs live side by side.
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"To reveal that information… can end up being a death sentence”
A former Northern Ireland Police Officer gives her reaction to the data breach.
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"This seems like a second chance"
Sarah visits young people on a Prince's Trust development programme in Loughborough.
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"This is what you sign up for if you work at the top of the Civil Service"
Conservative MP Sir Bernard Jenkin reacts to Sunak's handling of bullying allegations.
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"There was shelling; we were running for our lives"
Mohammed, a Briton trapped in Gaza, wants UK government help to escape the conflict.
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"There is the inevitable ghastly lullaby of bombs"
British surgeon Graeme Groom on treating the most complex patients in a Gaza hospital.
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"Their formula was being made with contaminated water."
The Palestinian Red Crescent has coordinated the evacuation of 28 babies out of Gaza.
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"The state made us doubt our honour"
Kevin Bazeley, who lost his RAF post, welcomes the apology for the ban on gay servicemen.
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"The only time someone like me does get mentioned is without my permission"
Trans man Freddy McConnell shares his reaction to proposed changes to the Equalities Act.
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"The little girl was dying because we were not skilled enough"
Ukrainian surgeon Ivan & Dr David Nott reflect on learning to heal the casualties of war.
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"The humanitarian crisis is only going to get worse"
Israel has imposed a blockade on Gaza as it tries to regain control after Hamas attacks
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"Teachers are trying to gain extra qualifications to deal with this."
Gavin English, Deputy Head pastoral at Alleyn’s School, on mental health in schools.
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"Since the incident he has become a very anxious child."
Kayleigh Kilptrick's 3 year old escaped nursery and wandered the streets of Aberdeen.
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"Put your head in the water," Lewis Pugh urges world leaders after Red Sea swim
UN oceans envoy warns of risk to reefs from climate change ahead of COP27 in Egypt.
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"People threatened to burn my house down"
Jordan Trengrove explains how Eleanor Williamson's false rape claims changed his life.
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"People replied 'ha-ha' to messages about Alice's death"
Kate Litman's sister Alice took her own life while waiting for gender-affirming treatment
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"Only culture can make bridges over hate" says Russian novelist Mikhail Shishkin
The novelist reflects on public sentiment after the arrest of an American journalist.
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"One of the most modest, ego-free songwriter I've ever interviewed"
Barrett Strong, who has died at 81, is remembered by music journalist Adam White
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"My thoughts on leaving change everyday."
Mohammad Ghalaiyini is a British Palestinian in Gaza.
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"Most MPs don't realise what deep s*** the Conservatives are in"
John Armitage, who's donated £3 million to the Conservatives, assesses the would-be PMs.
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"Mistake" to ban Corbyn from standing for Labour
John McDonnell insists the former Labour leader is "misunderstood" on anti-Semitism.
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"Lily Savage was at the height of her fame"
Lola Lasagne (Stephen Richards) reflects on the life of fellow drag queen Paul O'Grady.
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"Just a day or two before he went missing we crossed paths again"
Fellow volunteer Brad Hendrickson describes how Andrew Bagshaw went missing in Ukraine
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"It's very rare to be able to combine immense gravity with immense humour."
Andre Braugher, known as Captain Raymond Holt on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, has died aged 61.
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"It's hard to be clear that the Government has a real grip on AI."
The PM wants the UK to be a global leader on the safety of Artificial Intelligence.