The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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UK sets out plans to replace all EU laws
Brexit Secretary outlines plans to incorporate EU regulations into British law.
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Theresa May triggers Brexit
Reaction from the UK and Europe to Theresa May triggering Article 50.
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Trump promises to stop 'war on coal'
Comment from a US coal industry Trump supporter and a former UN climate official.
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Could Brexit 'perfect storm' propel NI Republicanism?
Sinn Fein and DUP given more time to resolve disagreement
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Can the EU Survive Another 60 Years?
Ritula Shah hosts a special discussion on the future of the EU in the wake of Brexit.
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Westminster attack claims fourth victim
Eight suspects are arrested in relation to the Westminster attack.
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Armed police end terror attack; May calls incident "sick and depraved"
Four people die in terror attack in Westminster
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Tributes paid to NI leader McGuinness
Mixed reaction to death of IRA leader turned NI deputy first minister Martin McGuinness.
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'No evidence' Obama ordered wiretap on Trump - FBI chief
Comey confirms publicly that agency conducting investigation into Trump-Russia links
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Trump: White House never claimed GCHQ spied on him
Donald Trump distances himself from White House claims that GCHQ spied on him.
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Trump proposes swingeing cuts to US budget
US president wants to reduce spending on foreign, UN and environment.
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Geert Wilders' anti-immigration Freedom Party loses Dutch elections
The Liberal party of Mark Rutte is set to win most seats in the Dutch elections.
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Turkey attacks Dutch with Srebrenica jibe
How does the diplomatic spat with Turkey play into the Dutch election?
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Sturgeon to Seek Second Referendum
Is there an appetite for a second independence vote? The World Tonight goes to Edinburgh.
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'IS resistance weakening' in Mosul operation
Iraqi forces battling Islamic State in Mosul 'make significant gains'.
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Why have there been 'significantly high' death rates in 19 of England's NHS Trusts?
A special investigation from Andrew Hosken.
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Budget - more money for social care
Was it a budget that prepares Britain for the challenges of exiting the European Union?
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Government suffers second Brexit Lords defeat
MPs discuss whether they will back the Lords' Brexit amendments.
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Trump signs new travel ban order
How watertight is Trump's new travel ban order from a legal point of view?
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'Fillon must go; unite behind Juppé'
Senior Les Republicains figures withdraw support for Francois Fillon.
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Jeff Sessions rejects claims he lied to Senate
US attorney general Jeff Sessions steps aside from Russia investigations.
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Government defeated on Brexit bill
The latest reaction from the House of Lords and House of Commons on the Brexit bill defeat
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Philip Green settles row over BHS pension fund
Former pensions minister Frank Field welcomes Sir Philip Green's deal on BHS pensions.
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Sir John Major attacks 'unreal' Brexit vision
John Major says people are being offered an 'unreal and overoptimistic' vision of Brexit.
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Labour take stock after by-election results
Corbyn rejects predictions of electoral calamity.
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US secretary of state Rex Tillerson visits Mexico
As Trump talks up his immigration policy, Mexican leaders voice their irritation in talks.
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London's Metropolitan Police gets first female boss
Cressida Dick is named the first female Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
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Trump gets tough on illegal immigrants
Reporting from Maryland, USA, where immigration raids have started already.
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UN declares famine in South Sudan
A government minister denies there is a famine in parts of the country.
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West 'giving up' on liberal world order - McCain
Former presidential candidate John McCain warns of 'moral struggle'.