Montenegro has now declared three days of national mourning.
We spoke to Renato Mariotti, a lawyer, commentator and former Federal Prosecutor.
The Bank of England governor was at pains to explain the role of soaring energy prices in driving inflation, with the regulator Ofgem confirming it will now update its price cap more frequently.
We were told that no-one from the Treasury was available to appear on the programme tonight.
We spoke to Mary Beth Long, who served as assistant secretary of defence under George W. Bush; and Colin Clarke, a counter-terrorism expert and director of research at security consulting firm The Soufan Group.
We spoke to Wen-Ti Sung, an expert on the relationship between the US, China and Taiwan – we began by asking him if the trip is a “reckless” one.
Police in Italy have arrested a man for the alleged murder of a disabled Nigerian street vendor.
We were joined by sports marketing expert Jenny Mitton, and Ellie Alladeug, a women’s football coach from East London.
We spoke to the captain of the Wales Para athletics team, Livvy Breen from the athletes’ village.
Despite a slight fall this year Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.
In Afghanistan, the healthcare system is on the brink of collapse.
The record temperatures here in the UK tempted many people to cool off in open water despite warnings from rescue services about the dangers.
We spoke to Aamer Anwar, the criminal defence lawyer representing the two Cricket Scotland players who made the claims of racism and abuse
We spoke to Professor Michael Wooldridge from Oxford University – a computer scientist who’s been an expert on AI for over 30 years.
Google has sacked an engineer who insisted that its artificial intelligence system has become self aware.