The World Tonight Episodes Episode guide
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Clinton anger over Republican questions on Benghazi attack
Former Sec of State says opposition trying to exploit attack which killed US Ambassador
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Mark Carney intervenes in the EU membership debate.
Bank of England Governor says Britain's membership has increased "openness and dynamism"
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President Xi Jinping addresses Parliament.
The Queen has been hosting a state banquet at Buckingham Palace tonight
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Caparo steel plant goes into administration.
Workers in London, Wales and the Midlands are among those affected.
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Tata Steel is set to cut 1,200 jobs.
Scunthorpe MP Nic Dakin says the government should intervene.
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Lockerbie: prosecutors want to interview 2 Libyans
Scottish prosecutors want to interview 2 Libyan suspects in the Lockerbie investigation.
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Labour rebellion on economic surplus vote
Government wins by 320 votes to 258, a majority of 62
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Government confirms withdrawal from Saudi prison contract.
Justice Secretary, Michael Gove, says decision reflected a focus on domestic priorities
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Turkey mourns its dead after the Ankara march attack
Erdogan says authorities close to identifying one of the bombers.
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Pressure on Merkel over migrant policy
Angela Merkel meets David Cameron at Chequers
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US officials say a number of Russian cruise missiles fired at Syria have crashed in Iran.
Will Russia's intervention in Syria make any difference to Britain's policy?
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Is David Cameron returning to compassionate conservatism?
Prime Minister addresses Tory party conference
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Theresa May outlines changes to asylum policy.
As protestors gather at the Tory conference, is this a return to class war?
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America says Russian incursion into Turkish airspace was reckless.
NATO has accused Russia of irresponsible and extremely dangerous behaviour.
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A 15-year-old boy from Blackburn is given a life sentence for plotting a terrorist attack.
How can radicalisation be prevented?
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What is Russia trying to achieve in Syria?
Evidence that rebel groups being bombed as well as so-called Islamic State
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Russia launches air-strikes on opponents of President Assad
Defence Ministry in Moscow says 8 IS targets hit in central Syrian provinces
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Jeremy Corbyn's speech to Labour conference
Did Mr Corbyn unite his party - and was he right to criticise Saudi Arabia ?
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Russia unveils IS coalition plan at the UN.
Putin seeks agreement on resolution to co-ordinate all forces that confront Islamic State
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FIFA boss under suspicion of misusing funds
Swiss prosecutors investigating Sepp Blatter over issue of "criminal mismanagement"
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More than 700 dead in Haj stampede
Saudi King orders review of arrangements after pilgrims killed in crush near Mecca
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Europe's leaders attend an emergency summit on migrants
More support will go to countries hosting Syrian refugees
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EU ministers agree compulsory quotas to relocate refugees.
Vote passed by a large majority - despite fierce opposition from some countries.
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Volkswagen share prices plunge after it admits rigging emissions tests
Bosses of the world's biggest car manufacturer under growing pressure.
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Syria conflict: Kerry says he will talk to the Russians
Will the US now change it's stance on Syria ?
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Corbyn in row over kneeling before the Queen
Is it possible to be a Republican and the leader of the opposition?
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Corbyn - Labour will not be in the "Leave " camp
Labour leader says can't envisage situation where party would campaign to leave the EU.
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Large crowds of migrants protesting close to Hungarian razor wire fence
Could camps outside Europe, provide a longer term solution to the migrant crisis?
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Jeremy Corbyn unveils a new 'unifying' team.
Is a more relaxed type of politics the right way to run a party ?
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Hungary warns migrants who cross border illegally will be arrested.
PM Viktor Orban says country has struggled to cope - with 150,000 migrants in 2015