BBC World
06:30
The latest business news with informed analysis from the world's financial centres.
07:30
The latest business news with informed analysis from the world's financial centres.
08:30
The latest business news with informed analysis from the world's financial centres.
09:30
How one inner city London school is breaking down barriers in sailing, perceived by many as a traditionally elitist sport.
11:30
Stephen Sackur speaks to veteran US diplomat Richard Haass. Levels of geopolitical risk are sky-high. How should America respond?
12:30
The latest business news with informed analysis from the world's financial centres.
15:30
The latest business news with informed analysis from the world's financial centres.
19:00
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
19:30
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
20:00
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
20:30
Watch the best of the BBC's journalism from around the world.
21:00
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
21:30
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
22:00
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
22:30
Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.
23:00
In-depth reports on the major international and US news of the day presented from Washington DC.
23:30
Stephen Sackur speaks to veteran US diplomat Richard Haass. Levels of geopolitical risk are sky-high. How should America respond?
00:30
Is boom time over for electric vehicles? Rising electricity costs and an end to generous government subsidies in some countries have made running EVs more expensive than driving petrol or diesel.
01:30
Emeline Nsingi Nkosi explores the German rail network, visiting Berlin's underground U-Bahn system to see the disused war bunkers built inside its stations.
02:30
Click explores the global race to get clean aviation off the ground. The team visits the Faroe Islands to explore the new technologies harnessing tidal power.
03:30
Gloria Steinem sits down with BBC 100 Women to discuss how feminism has changed over the decades and what the future might look like for women's rights around the world.
04:30
A look at the bitter legal battle taking place for a decade over allegations of unlawful information gathering at some of Britain's biggest newspaper groups.
05:30
A lesson in 'Swiftonomics' from the journalists who report on the pop phenomenon. Hugh Grant settles his legal fight with Murdoch. And how to report the polarising topic of gender identity.
06:30
Emeline Nsingi Nkosi explores the German rail network, visiting Berlin's underground U-Bahn system to see the disused war bunkers built inside its stations.
07:30
The use of ketamine is on the rise. But the low-cost drug comes with a heavy health tag, one which can cost young peoples' lives.
08:30
Click explores the global race to get clean aviation off the ground. The team visits the Faroe Islands to explore the new technologies harnessing tidal power.
09:30
Gloria Steinem sits down with BBC 100 Women to discuss how feminism has changed over the decades and what the future might look like for women's rights around the world.
11:30
In an exclusive BBC Newsnight interview, Arsenal and Ukraine national team footballer Oleksandr Zinchenko speaks about the war in his home country with Kirsty Wark.
12:30
Is boom time over for electric vehicles? Rising electricity costs and an end to generous government subsidies in some countries have made running EVs more expensive than driving petrol or diesel.
13:30
The use of ketamine is on the rise. But the low-cost drug comes with a heavy health tag, one which can cost young peoples' lives.
14:30
Zeinab Badawi meets Sir Bryn Terfel, one of the most distinguished singers of our age, who is in demand on stages across the world.
15:30
Emeline Nsingi Nkosi explores the German rail network, visiting Berlin's underground U-Bahn system to see the disused war bunkers built inside its stations.
16:30
A lesson in 'Swiftonomics' from the journalists who report on the pop phenomenon. Hugh Grant settles his legal fight with Murdoch. And how to report the polarising topic of gender identity.
17:30
A look at the bitter legal battle taking place for a decade over allegations of unlawful information gathering at some of Britain's biggest newspaper groups.
19:30
The use of ketamine is on the rise. But the low-cost drug comes with a heavy health tag, one which can cost young peoples' lives.
20:30
Click explores the global race to get clean aviation off the ground. The team visits the Faroe Islands to explore the new technologies harnessing tidal power.
21:30
Emeline Nsingi Nkosi explores the German rail network, visiting Berlin's underground U-Bahn system to see the disused war bunkers built inside its stations.
23:30
In an exclusive BBC Newsnight interview, Arsenal and Ukraine national team footballer Oleksandr Zinchenko speaks about the war in his home country with Kirsty Wark.
00:30
A lesson in 'Swiftonomics' from the journalists who report on the pop phenomenon. Hugh Grant settles his legal fight with Murdoch. And how to report the polarising topic of gender identity.
01:30
Is boom time over for electric vehicles? Rising electricity costs and an end to generous government subsidies in some countries have made running EVs more expensive than driving petrol or diesel.
02:30
Zeinab Badawi meets Sir Bryn Terfel, one of the most distinguished singers of our age, who is in demand on stages across the world.
03:30
The use of ketamine is on the rise. But the low-cost drug comes with a heavy health tag, one which can cost young peoples' lives.
04:30
A lesson in 'Swiftonomics' from the journalists who report on the pop phenomenon. Hugh Grant settles his legal fight with Murdoch. And how to report the polarising topic of gender identity.
05:30
In an exclusive BBC Newsnight interview, Arsenal and Ukraine national team footballer Oleksandr Zinchenko speaks about the war in his home country with Kirsty Wark.
06:30
Click explores the global race to get clean aviation off the ground. The team visits the Faroe Islands to explore the new technologies harnessing tidal power.
07:30
Is boom time over for electric vehicles? Rising electricity costs and an end to generous government subsidies in some countries have made running EVs more expensive than driving petrol or diesel.
08:30
Emeline Nsingi Nkosi explores the German rail network, visiting Berlin's underground U-Bahn system to see the disused war bunkers built inside its stations.
09:30
Zeinab Badawi meets Sir Bryn Terfel, one of the most distinguished singers of our age, who is in demand on stages across the world.
11:30
A look at the bitter legal battle taking place for a decade over allegations of unlawful information gathering at some of Britain's biggest newspaper groups.
12:30
The use of ketamine is on the rise. But the low-cost drug comes with a heavy health tag, one which can cost young peoples' lives.
13:30
A lesson in 'Swiftonomics' from the journalists who report on the pop phenomenon. Hugh Grant settles his legal fight with Murdoch. And how to report the polarising topic of gender identity.
14:30
Emeline Nsingi Nkosi explores the German rail network, visiting Berlin's underground U-Bahn system to see the disused war bunkers built inside its stations.
15:30
Click explores the global race to get clean aviation off the ground. The team visits the Faroe Islands to explore the new technologies harnessing tidal power.
16:30
Gloria Steinem sits down with BBC 100 Women to discuss how feminism has changed over the decades and what the future might look like for women's rights around the world.
17:30
In an exclusive BBC Newsnight interview, Arsenal and Ukraine national team footballer Oleksandr Zinchenko speaks about the war in his home country with Kirsty Wark.
19:30
Is boom time over for electric vehicles? Rising electricity costs and an end to generous government subsidies in some countries have made running EVs more expensive than driving petrol or diesel.
20:30
A look at the bitter legal battle taking place for a decade over allegations of unlawful information gathering at some of Britain's biggest newspaper groups.
21:30
Zeinab Badawi meets Sir Bryn Terfel, one of the most distinguished singers of our age, who is in demand on stages across the world.
23:30
Gloria Steinem sits down with BBC 100 Women to discuss how feminism has changed over the decades and what the future might look like for women's rights around the world.
00:30
Live from Singapore, the essential business news as it breaks and a look ahead to the news that will shape the business day.
00:45
A round-up of the day's sporting action, plus talking points, analysis and original journalism.
01:30
Live from Singapore, the essential business news as it breaks and a look ahead to the news that will shape the business day.
01:45
A round-up of the day's sporting action, plus talking points, analysis and original journalism.
02:30
Live from Singapore, the essential business news as it breaks and a look ahead to the news that will shape the business day.
02:45
A round-up of the day's sporting action, plus talking points, analysis and original journalism.
03:30
Live from Singapore, the essential business news as it breaks and a look ahead to the news that will shape the business day.
03:45
A round-up of the day's sporting action, plus talking points, analysis and original journalism.
04:30
The use of ketamine is on the rise. But the low-cost drug comes with a heavy health tag, one which can cost young peoples' lives.