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Why GM foods might not be good for out economy - 91Èȱ¬ Correspondent, Tim Hirsch |
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0607 |
Ishbel Matheson reports from Kampala ahead of President Bush's visit to Uganda.
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Rebecca Marston has a round-up of today's business news. |
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0631 |
It's the General Synod AGM - but will homosexuality be on the agenda? Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Robert Piggott |
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0634 |
Will the two British men being held in Guantanamo Bay be repatriated to face trial in the UK? Reeta Chakrabati reports on the behind-the-scenes diplomacy.
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91Èȱ¬ Correspondent, Mike Wooldridge on the legal action that could put an end to some projects supported byÌýthe Princess Diana Memorial Fund. |
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ÌýParliamentary Correspondent, Rachel Hooper reports on a lively day in the Commons. |
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Why boys need a better standard of teaching.... Chief Inspector, David Bell. |
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Is this the end of the political 'third way'? Iain Watson reports on the future of the centre left. |
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0709 |
Why experts are telling Downing Street - GM technology is not economically viable at present.
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0715 |
The 'Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund' is facing a multi-million dollar lawsuit. Andrew Purkiss isÌýthe Chief Executive.
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0722 |
Why didn't the UK government approach certain experienced Iraqi Weapons Inspectors over WMD? - British expert, Ron Manley. |
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0732 |
How divisive is the issue of homosexuality within the different factions of the Church of England? Canon Bob Baker. |
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0740 |
Harriet Cass has a review of today's papers |
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0745 |
91Èȱ¬ Science Correspondent, Tom Feilden reports from Kew Gardens on the Global Canopy Programme. |
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'Progressive Politics' is the new 'third way' but will this deliver? Health Secretary, John Reid. |
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0810 |
Liberal Democrat Leader, Charles Kennedy and former Attorney General, Lord Morris on the aruguments forÌýthe two British men held in Guantanamo Bay to be repatriated to the UK. |
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0825 |
The Carnegie Prize for Children's Literature is announced today - but why are fewer British Children reading? Bob Walker reports. |
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0832 |
The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark reflects on the justification for the war on Iraq. |
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0841 |
Insufficient dialysis facilities are causing some patients with Kidney problems to die prematurely - Health Minister, Rosie Winterton.
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0844 |
Moscow Correspondent, Sarah Rainsford reports on the exodus of Chechens into neighbouring Ingushetia. |
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0848 |
As 'Weapons of Mass Destruction' have not yet been found - does this change the legal basis for military action on Iraq? Douglas Hogg and Ross Cranston.
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