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0607 |
Rebel troops have now advanced into the surburbs of the Liberian Capital. Paul WelshÌýis our West African Correspondent. |
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0610 |
91Èȱ¬ÌýScience Correspondent, Pallab Ghosh reports on the findings of the GM Science Review which will be announced later today. |
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston has details of today's business news. |
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0630 |
As Britain reflects on the tragic death of Dr David Kelly -Ìýsome MP's are now calling forÌýresignations at the 91Èȱ¬.Ìý Correspondents Norman Smith and Laura Trevelyan. |
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0637 |
British Airways is holding crisis meetings with the Unions about the unofficial strike that has effected thousands of passengers.Ìý Our Transport Correspondent Tom SymondsÌýhas more details. |
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0638 |
Prisoner FF8282 has been released from prison.Ìý Peter Hunt reports on the early release of Lord Archer. |
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0642 |
A policeman has been shot in Shettleston.Ìý Our Scotland reporter, Colin Blane has details of the attack in Glasgow. |
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0645 |
Rory Morrison has a review of today's newspapers. |
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0650 |
Former Environment Minister, Michael Meacher thinks it's a 'public scandal' that scientists working on the GM Science Review have not thoroughly investigated the long-term safety of GM products.
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0655 |
Why the Conservative Party ar worried that many unemployed young people are in danger of becoming 'Generation X'. Shadow Secretary for Work and Pensions, David Willetts. |
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0709 |
Peter MandelsonÌýdenies the government 'cobbled together' the infamous dossier, and is highly critical of the Today Programme and the 91Èȱ¬ Governors. |
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0718 |
Former Cabinet Minister, Clare ShortÌýreflects on the political fallout after the tragic death of Dr David Kelly. |
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0723 |
Despite more money being pumped into the National Health Service, many health authorities are struggling to pay wages and other basic costs. Niall Dickson has more details. |
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0735 |
The GM Science Review CommitteeÌýwill publish their conclusions on whether GM technology is safe. The Scientific Adviser to the Government, Professor David King. |
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0745 |
Astronomers have discovered that Stars containing a higher level of metal are more likely to play host to orbiting planets. Jeff Valenti of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore. |
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0752 |
ÌýWill US concessions ensure a fair trial for the two Britons in Guantanamo Bay? Gareth Pierce is Moazzam Begg's lawyer and Geraint Davies is Ferroz Abbasi's MP.
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0810 |
Ahead of the Inquiry into the events surrounding the death of Dr David Kelly - we speak to Lord Scott who chaired the inquiry which investigated the sale of arms to Iraq. |
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0830 |
Some African countries are angry with Britain because they claim their best medical staff are being poachedÌýby the NHS. Today reporter Angus Stickler investigates. |
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0836 |
Do TV history programmes lack sophistication and lead to 'dumbing down'? Tristram Hunt and Anthony Beevor debate the case.
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0847 |
Ilham Al -Madfai is one of the biggest pop stars Iraq has ever produced, and was Uday Hussein's favourite singer. He is currently in London to play a concert to raise funds for the children of Iraq. |
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0854 |
Following the tragic death of Dr David Kelly we askÌýLord Goodhart and MP's Gisela Stewart andÌýBoris Johnson what questions the Inquiry should be putting to the Government and the 91Èȱ¬. |
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