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What Type of Government Does Sunak Want?
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Laura Kuenssberg’s guests are Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove, Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and Actors David Harewood and Zachary Quinto. Show more
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Nick Robinson talks to Angela Rayner, Labour's deputy leader.
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Ros Atkins looks back on the week Rishi Sunak took charge, Iran saw some of its biggest protests yet, and President Xi’s predecessor was removed from the Chinese party congress. Show more
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Click travels to Sweden to meet the first ever crash test dummy based on a female body, and we test out the latest tech to make swimming in the sea and the pool safer. Show more
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Justin Rowlatt puts your global climate questions to UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres.
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Night workers adding an extra lane to the A1 battle machine breakdowns, tiredness and danger traffic as they race to get the road open by 6am. Show more
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Global Questions travels to Taipei in Taiwan to talk to politicians and experts together with a local audience. Show more
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Jiyar Gol looks at the protests triggered by Mahsa Amini's death and how they quickly evolved into the most serious challenge to Iran's Shia Muslim clerical establishment in years. Show more
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Amol Rajan talks to 19-year-old Greta Thunberg, the climate activist who has become the voice of a global youth. Show more
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Travel industry experts give their predictions on when we’ll be able to go on holiday again, plus how lockdown was a blessing in disguise for Everest. Show more
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Ros Atkins looks back on the week Rishi Sunak took charge, Iran saw some of its biggest protests yet, and President Xi’s predecessor was removed from the Chinese party congress. Show more
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Our World travels to the fastest warming place on earth: Svalbard. The world's northernmost settlement, Longyearbyen, is estimated to be heating at six times the global average. Show more
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Live from Singapore, the latest international news from the BBC.
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Travel industry experts give their predictions on when we’ll be able to go on holiday again, plus how lockdown was a blessing in disguise for Everest. Show more
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HARDtalk
Dimitar Kovacevski, Prime Minister of North Macedonia
30 minutes on BBC News Channel
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Stephen Sackur speaks to North Macedonia’s prime minister Dimitar Kovacevski. His nation is in the queue for EU membership, but could slow progress see the region sink back into dangerous instability? Show more
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Nick Robinson talks to Angela Rayner, Labour's deputy leader.
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Ros Atkins looks back on the week Rishi Sunak took charge, Iran saw some of its biggest protests yet, and President Xi’s predecessor was removed from the Chinese party congress. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
HARDtalk
Dimitar Kovacevski, Prime Minister of North Macedonia
30 minutes on BBC News Channel
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Stephen Sackur speaks to North Macedonia’s prime minister Dimitar Kovacevski. His nation is in the queue for EU membership, but could slow progress see the region sink back into dangerous instability? Show more