World at One Episodes Episode guide
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Treasury denies approving Tory tax claims
The Treasury denies signing off Tory claims that Labour would raise taxes by £2,000.
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Gaza hostages: Should the US do a deal with Hamas?
As Israel refuses to agree a ceasefire, a negotiator suggests the US should talk to Hamas.
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Labour's pitch on defence
Sir Keir Starmer sets out his party's defence strategy.
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Does Trump’s conviction change anything?
The US presidential contender called it a ‘disgrace’, but will his campaign be affected?
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Unions call for Diane Abbott to stand
Union boss Matt Wrack urges Labour's leader to allow Diane Abbott to stand for election.
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Diane Abbott's career in the balance
Diane Abbott's political career hangs in the balance - will she stand for Labour again?
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Conservatives promise a 'Triple Lock Plus' for pensioners
The Conservatives promise to raise the tax-free pension allowance if they win the election
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Nato Secretary General calls for allied weapons to be used inside Russia
Nato's secretary general calls for allied weapons to be used inside Russia.
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Unite warns Labour over oilfield plans
As Labour launches its Scotland campaign, Unite demands guarantees for oil & gas workers.
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Sunak: Vote Tory to send migrants abroad
Rishi Sunak warns voting for Labour would spell the end of the Rwanda migrant plan.
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Ex-Post Office boss apologises for sub-postmasters' suffering
Paula Vennells speaks publicly about her role in the Horizon scandal.
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Victims of the infected blood scandal await detail on compensation
The government is due to set out multi-billion pound infected blood compensation.
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Infected Blood Inquiry finds 'chilling' cover-up
As the Infected Blood Inquiry reports, victims say their fight for truth is won.
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Aid arrives into Gaza via a temporary pier
US Central Command confirmed that aid trucks moved ashore into Gaza on Friday morning.
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Labour launches its election pledges
Keir Starmer launches Labour's election pledges.
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Trials delayed to ease prison places crisis
Operation Early Dawn will see magistrates court cases delayed to cut prisoner numbers.
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International graduate students not abusing visa rules
International graduate students not abusing visa rules.
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Rishi Sunak warns of 'dangerous' years ahead
We speak to former Conservative leader Michael Howard about the party's strategy.
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Labour’s plan to stop the small boats
Labour has laid out plans to ‘smash the smuggling gangs’. Will they work?
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Allies of Israel warn against an offensive into Rafah
Israel's allies warn against a Rafah offensive, as shelling is reported in the city.
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Another Tory MP defects to Labour
Natalie Elphicke crosses the floor of the Commons and criticises the government's record.
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Critical moments for a Middle East ceasefire
Israel and Hamas pressure each other over a ceasefire.
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Israel tells civilians to evacuate Rafah
Israel warns 100,000 people in Rafah to evacuate the area.
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Local Elections: trouble for the Tories
Local elections latest results and analysis. How significant are the losses for Sunak?
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John Swinney enters SNP leadership race
John Swinney confirms his bid to be the next SNP leader and First Minister of Scotland.
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01/05/2024
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Office denies losing contact with migrants
The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Office isn't in direct contact with 3,557 migrants due to be removed to Rwanda.
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Scotland's First Minister resigns
Where does Humza Yousaf's decision to quit as First Minister leave the SNP?
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26/04/2024
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.
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25/04/2024
Forty-five minutes of news, analysis and comment.