
12/12/2015
Morning news and current affairs. Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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0710
The organisers of climate talks in Paris say a final text has been听drafted after nearly two weeks of intensive negotiations. Our environment analyst Roger Harrabin joins us live from Paris.
0715
Communities in flood-hit Cumbria are preparing for a second weekend of wet weather. Our reporter Olivia Richawald is there.
0720
This week we were supposed to hear the final decision about airport expansion in south-east England. But instead there has been a further delay. So, are we falling behind our global rivals such as Dubai? Our reporter Tom Bateman has been speaking to听the chief executive of Dubai Airports, Paul Griffiths.
0725
Did Britain blunder in its military intervention in Libya in 2011, when a western air campaign allowed rebels to overthrow the regime of Colonel Gadaffi? Our parliamentary correspondent Mark D'Arcy reports.
0730
Saudi Arabia is marking a political milestone this weekend with municipal elections, which for the first time will see women voting and nearly 1,000 women standing as candidates. Our Middle East correspondent Orla Guerin is at a polling station in Riyadh and Dr Sanam Vakil is at the Middle East and North Africa programme at the foreign affairs think tank Chatham House.
0740
The organisers of climate talks in Paris say a final text has been听drafted after nearly two weeks of intensive negotiations. Our environment analyst Roger Harrabin was walking the corridors of the conference centre in Paris during the final hours of negotiations overnight.
0750
Donald Trump was widely condemned for saying this week that parts of London are "so radicalised the police are afraid for their lives". David Wilson is Professor of Criminology at Birmingham City University and Simon Cole is the National Police Chiefs Council's lead on Local Policing.
0810
The organisers of climate talks in Paris say a final text has been听drafted after nearly two weeks of intensive negotiations. Our environment editor David Shukman is in Paris. Also joining us on the programme is Ed Davey, former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change and Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, chairman of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College London and Professor of Meteorology at Reading University.
0820
Local radio stations have been acting as one of the only sources of information for communities without electricity over the last week, with some stations working through the night and broadcasting beyond ordinary schedules. Danny Matthews is the breakfast presenter for The Bay radio station which covers North Lancashire and South Cumbria.
0830
EU leaders are meeting next week at the summit where David Cameron had once hoped he might win agreement in his re-negotiations ahead of the referendum. But the EU has other crises to deal with of a rather more pressing nature: crises that some say strike at the very heart of the European project and the continuing dream of an ever closer union. John Humphrys has been trying to get an idea of whether that dream really is still alive today.
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