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Implications of Facebook's recent IPO and World Service's plans for the Diamond Jubilee.
Rajan Datar explores the reporting of Germany's role in the Eurocrisis.
Rajan Datar on the significance of the dramatic final day of the English football season.
Rajan Datar explores the media coverage of the French and Greek elections.
Rajan Datar discusses the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ's plans to look at new ways of funding the World Service.
Rajan Datar discusses the reporting issues raised by the Bahrain Formula 1 race.
Over to You hears listener's reactions to the coverage of the Titanic's 100th anniversary.
Thirty years on from the Falklands, Rajan explores the changing face of war reporting.
Coverage of business and the economic crisis, plus a taste of cookery on the radio.
The challenges faced by reporters and editors on covering the recent Toulouse shootings.
Rajan Datar explores the growing popularity of science programmes on the World Service.
This week, the challenges for broadcasters on reporting from countries like Syria.
A listener who wants the World Service to maintain the gold standard in spoken English.
World Service director Peter Horrocks discusses the World Service at 80.
How listeners can contribute to the World Service at 80 programmes next Wednesday.
An unusual programme about London and reporting Whitney Houston's death.
A look at The Fifth Floor, a new programme about the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ’s 27 language services
Rajan Datar finds out about programmes which reflect London in this year of the Olympics.
Rajan Datar reports from Westminster on the future of the World Service.
Farayi Mungazi talks about his two-part documentary series on sport and national identity.
What does the future hold for the World Service? Two key players give their views.
This week we are focusing on Africa, a continent that represents our most loyal listeners.
Rajan Datar explores the significance of Facebook and Twitter for global news.
Rajan Datar hears how the Arab Spring has increased audience figures.
What does the UK’s veto at the European summit means for World Service coverage of Europe?
How does the world regards the British press in the light of the Leveson inquiry?
Rajan Datar asks if there are too many repeats on the World Service at the weekend.
The presenter of Talking Books talks about a two-part special on Egypt's writers.
Rajan Datar finds out about a new daily sports programme, Sport Today.
Rajan Datar explores the challenges of reporting on the economic crisis in the eurozone.