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| 0607 | Fare increases are on the way for rail passengers. Simon Montague has the details. | |
| 0610 | Are the pro-reform protests in Iran drawing to an end? Jim Muir is there. | |
| 0615 | Greg Wood has the business news. | |
| 0627 | The latest sport with Steve May. | |
| 0632 | A couple has had a "designer" baby to save the life of their first child. Roland Buerk has more. | |
| 0635 | The EU summit in Greece begins this morning. Tim Franks is in the Greek resort of Halkidiki. | |
| 0639 | A new civil defence force is to be created. John Andrew has the details. | |
| Ìý0643 | America's fourth most wanted man in Iraq has been captured. Chris Morris is in Baghdad. | |
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| The Prime Minister shrugs off a Commons attack led by the Conservatives.Yesterday in Parliament. | |
| 0653 | It isÌýnot sensible to brush your teeth long and hard, according to top dentist Professor Peter Heasman of Newcastle University. | |
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| 0709 | Liberal Democrat MP Evan Harris on the couple who had a genetically-screened baby to save the life of their first child. | |
| 0720 | Reijo Kempinnen, spokesman for the President of the European Commission on what control the commission will have over taxation. | |
| 0725 | The new Bishop of Reading Dr Jeffrey John has told a newspaper he will stay in his long-term homosexual relationship. Robert Piggott is our religious affairs correspondent. | |
| 0736 | A draft bill to update the way the authorities deal with emergencies is published today. We speak to the Cabinet Office minister Douglas Alexander.
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| 0744 | The post office that inspired the original Postman Pat stories is about to close. Our reporter Luke Walton joins us from Kendal in the Lake District. | |
| 0752 | Brigadier Adrian Bradshaw, commander of the 7th Armoured Brigade, the Desert Rats, on the protests in Basra. | |
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| 0810 | Can it ever beÌýright to create a child to save the life of a sibling? Mohammed Taranissi, the fertility doctor of the couple at the centre of the latest row, and Suzi Leather of the HFEA discuss. | |
| 0820 | Are sad stories good for young children? Author Jeanne Willis and educational psychologist Brian Harrison Jennings discuss along with some young critics. | |
| 0833 | The Chancellor says there'll be no fudge over the single currency. We hear from his Tory shadow Michael Howard, and from Europe Minister Denis MacShane. | |
| 0842 | Huw Williams reports on Scotland football team manager Berti Vogts' attempt to iron out some difficulties between his adopted home and his native Germany. | |
| 0845 | Italian historian Mario Moiraghi has a new twist on the myth of King Arthur. | |
| 0855 | Labour MP Gordon Marsden and Sergei Kudryashov, editor of Russian history magazine Rodina, debateÌýBritain'sÌý"discovery" of Russia 450 years ago. | |
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