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Lielbritānijā veidots pasaules ziņu kanāls. Informatīvajā programmā aktuālākās pasaules ziņas, notikumu padziļināta analīze, ekspertu komentāri un visu notikumos iesaistīto pušu intervijas, Pasaules un Austrumu biznesa apskati – finanšu, ekonomikas un kompāniju ziņas, kā arī pasaules sporta jaunumi un laika ziņas.

  • 01:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 01:30

    Talking Business (Talking Business)

    Talking Business (Talking Business)

    Talking Business

    Examining the business stories and economic trends that are re-shaping our world.

  • 02:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 02:30

    Our World (Our World)

    Our World (Our World)

    Our World

    The presenters report on relevant global political, social, economic and environmental issues. Stay informed about the latest current affairs from all around the world, with brilliant journalism that brings the biggest and most important contemporary stories.

  • 03:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 03:30

    Click (Click)

    Click (Click)

    Click

    An exploration of the world of technology, including the biggest tech news stories from all around the world. Presented by Spencer Kelly, the program introduces the latest developments in this area through insightful reports from various contributors. Join to find out the newest information about the computer industry, the internet, social media, video games, apps, gadgets, mobile technology and much more.

  • 04:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 04:30

    TechXplore (TechXplore)

    TechXplore (TechXplore)

    TechXplore

    Tech reporter Paul Carter is in Morocco to see exciting tech developments.

  • 05:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 05:30

    Global Questions (Global Questions)

    Global Questions (Global Questions)

    Global Questions

    Brazil is in the middle of a fiery political transition.

  • 06:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 06:30

    The Travel Show (The Travel Show)

    The Travel Show (The Travel Show)

    The Travel Show

    Join the Travel Show team as they travel across the world visiting the most popular holiday destinations as well as some hidden gems, uncovering new hot spots for travel and some lesser known facts about the most common holidays. This BBC World News program takes you to every corner of the globe, utilising their vast network of correspondents across London, Tokyo, Sydney, New York and Kuala Lumpur, it gives you the most rounded insight into the world of travel. From eco skiing in Denmark to glaciers in Iceland, and post-genocide Rwanda to the Great Barrier Reef. Your adventure starts here.

  • 07:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 07:30

    Our World (Our World)

    Our World (Our World)

    Our World

    The presenters report on relevant global political, social, economic and environmental issues. Stay informed about the latest current affairs from all around the world, with brilliant journalism that brings the biggest and most important contemporary stories.

  • 08:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 08:30

    Traces Left Behind: A Migrant Journey (Traces Left Behind: A Migrant Journey)

    Traces Left Behind: A Migrant Journey (Traces Left Behind: A Migrant Journey)

    The Italian island of Lampedusa is the frontline of the deadliest migration route in the world. BBC reporter Thomas Naadi has been examining the traces left behind by some of the people undertaking this perilous journey. What can he learn about their stories? And what more will his own journey reveal?

  • 09:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 09:30

    Click (Click)

    Click (Click)

    Click

    An exploration of the world of technology, including the biggest tech news stories from all around the world. Presented by Spencer Kelly, the program introduces the latest developments in this area through insightful reports from various contributors. Join to find out the newest information about the computer industry, the internet, social media, video games, apps, gadgets, mobile technology and much more.

  • 10:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 10:30

    HARDtalk (HARDtalk)

    HARDtalk (HARDtalk)

    HARDtalk

    Stephen Sackur is the main host of the legendary HARDtalk interview programme on a one-on-one basis. He has interviewed prominent international personalities including presidents and prime ministers of several countries, leading cultural figures, scientists, actors, influencers. The other presenters are Zeinab Badawi and Sarah Montague. HARDtalk is the proper name for the show, the issues being discussed are very essential and sensitive, and often the questions are not the easiest to answer. The hosts are genuine experts who always get to the core of every topic, get all the answers from the guests so that the viewers see the whole picture.

  • 11:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 11:30

    TechXplore (TechXplore)

    TechXplore (TechXplore)

    TechXplore

    Tech reporter Paul Carter is in Morocco to see exciting tech developments.

  • 12:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 12:30

    Split at Birth: Twins Divided (Split at Birth: Twins Divided)

    Split at Birth: Twins Divided (Split at Birth: Twins Divided)

    Split at Birth: Twins Divided

    In the 1960s, a well-respected adoption agency in New York deliberately split up infant twins and placed them in different families as part of a controversial study. The programme has had a seismic impact on many of their lives. The BBC's Melissa Hogenboom has tracked down identical and fraternal twin participants, as well as one of the original researchers involved, to understand why the twins are still seeking answers about this intrusive experiment.

  • 13:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 13:30

    Talking Business (Talking Business)

    Talking Business (Talking Business)

    Talking Business

    Examining the business stories and economic trends that are re-shaping our world.

  • 14:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 14:30

    Our World (Our World)

    Our World (Our World)

    Our World

    The presenters report on relevant global political, social, economic and environmental issues. Stay informed about the latest current affairs from all around the world, with brilliant journalism that brings the biggest and most important contemporary stories.

  • 15:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 15:30

    The Arts Interviews (The Arts Interviews)

    The Arts Interviews (The Arts Interviews)

    The Arts Interviews

    Katie Razzell meets one of the pioneers of reality TV, Fenton Bailey.

  • 16:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 16:15

    Sport Today (Sport Today)

    Sport Today (Sport Today)

    Sport Today

    Coverage of the biggest sports stories of the day from all around the world. The correspondents bring the latest results and other sport related news, report from different important sports events and interview various athletes and sportspeople.

  • 16:30

    The Travel Show (The Travel Show)

    The Travel Show (The Travel Show)

    The Travel Show

    Join the Travel Show team as they travel across the world visiting the most popular holiday destinations as well as some hidden gems, uncovering new hot spots for travel and some lesser known facts about the most common holidays. This BBC World News program takes you to every corner of the globe, utilising their vast network of correspondents across London, Tokyo, Sydney, New York and Kuala Lumpur, it gives you the most rounded insight into the world of travel. From eco skiing in Denmark to glaciers in Iceland, and post-genocide Rwanda to the Great Barrier Reef. Your adventure starts here.

  • 17:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 17:30

    100 Women (100 Women)

    100 Women (100 Women)

    100 Women

    Selma Blair made a name for herself in cult classics of the 1990s and 2000s, including Legally Blonde and Hellboy. And while the US actress once described herself as not being a 'world-famous bombshell', she's amassed millions of fans. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018, and her honesty on the subject has made her an inspiration for many people living with chronic conditions. In conversation with Sophie Long for BBC 100 Women, Blair talks about the impact her diagnosis has had on her career and the need for more inclusivity in the film industry.

  • 18:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 18:30

    Global Questions (Global Questions)

    Global Questions (Global Questions)

    Global Questions

    Brazil is in the middle of a fiery political transition.

  • 19:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 19:30

    Our World (Our World)

    Our World (Our World)

    Our World

    The presenters report on relevant global political, social, economic and environmental issues. Stay informed about the latest current affairs from all around the world, with brilliant journalism that brings the biggest and most important contemporary stories.

  • 20:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 20:30

    Traces Left Behind: A Migrant Journey (Traces Left Behind: A Migrant Journey)

    Traces Left Behind: A Migrant Journey (Traces Left Behind: A Migrant Journey)

    The Italian island of Lampedusa is the frontline of the deadliest migration route in the world. BBC reporter Thomas Naadi has been examining the traces left behind by some of the people undertaking this perilous journey. What can he learn about their stories? And what more will his own journey reveal?

  • 21:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 21:15

    Sport Today (Sport Today)

    Sport Today (Sport Today)

    Sport Today

    Coverage of the biggest sports stories of the day from all around the world. The correspondents bring the latest results and other sport related news, report from different important sports events and interview various athletes and sportspeople.

  • 21:30

    The Travel Show (The Travel Show)

    The Travel Show (The Travel Show)

    The Travel Show

    Join the Travel Show team as they travel across the world visiting the most popular holiday destinations as well as some hidden gems, uncovering new hot spots for travel and some lesser known facts about the most common holidays. This BBC World News program takes you to every corner of the globe, utilising their vast network of correspondents across London, Tokyo, Sydney, New York and Kuala Lumpur, it gives you the most rounded insight into the world of travel. From eco skiing in Denmark to glaciers in Iceland, and post-genocide Rwanda to the Great Barrier Reef. Your adventure starts here.

  • 22:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 22:30

    Click (Click)

    Click (Click)

    Click

    An exploration of the world of technology, including the biggest tech news stories from all around the world. Presented by Spencer Kelly, the program introduces the latest developments in this area through insightful reports from various contributors. Join to find out the newest information about the computer industry, the internet, social media, video games, apps, gadgets, mobile technology and much more.

  • 23:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 23:30

    100 Women (100 Women)

    100 Women (100 Women)

    100 Women

    Selma Blair made a name for herself in cult classics of the 1990s and 2000s, including Legally Blonde and Hellboy. And while the US actress once described herself as not being a 'world-famous bombshell', she's amassed millions of fans. She was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018, and her honesty on the subject has made her an inspiration for many people living with chronic conditions. In conversation with Sophie Long for BBC 100 Women, Blair talks about the impact her diagnosis has had on her career and the need for more inclusivity in the film industry.

  • 00:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.

  • 00:30

    Split at Birth: Twins Divided (Split at Birth: Twins Divided)

    Split at Birth: Twins Divided (Split at Birth: Twins Divided)

    Split at Birth: Twins Divided

    In the 1960s, a well-respected adoption agency in New York deliberately split up infant twins and placed them in different families as part of a controversial study. The programme has had a seismic impact on many of their lives. The BBC's Melissa Hogenboom has tracked down identical and fraternal twin participants, as well as one of the original researchers involved, to understand why the twins are still seeking answers about this intrusive experiment.

  • 01:00

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News (BBC News)

    BBC News

    The latest news from the BBC,which is designed to inform you on current affairs. The BBC is aims to be a totally impartial public service broadcaster, and was established by Royal Charter. The BBC is funded by a licence fee paid by British households, and is regulated by Ofcom. They aim to create high-quality content, in order to inform and educate, but also entertain, their audience Millions of people from all over the world watch content produced by the BBC, and they are well respected as a media company. It was founded in 1922, with its headquarters in Westminster, London.