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0607 |
The heavy fighting in Liberia continues.Ìý Our Correspondent is Paul Welsh and he reports from the Capital, Monrovia. |
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0611 |
The trial of the 3 IRA suspects in Columbia re-opens.Ìý Our Correspondent Jeremy McDermott is in Bogota. |
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston has a round up of today's business news. |
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0630 |
Rod Eddington, the Chief Executive of British Airways, is meeting the unions today. Our Labour AffairsÌýCorrespondent, is Stephen Cape.
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0635 |
General Ricardo Sanchex claims US troops in Iraq are "a magnet for foreign terrorists" - Mike Donkin in Baghdad, has more details. |
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0638 |
The farmer Tony Martin is due for release today.Ìý Our reporter, Andrew Hosken is outside his farm. |
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0640 |
Ahead of his trip to Washington, Ariel Sharon announces the release of 540 Palestinian prisoners.Ìý James Rogers is in Jerusalem. |
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0643 |
Brian Perkins has a review of today's newspapers. |
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0650 |
Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of allowing Taliban fighters to shelter on its soil, thwarting the war on terror and efforts to rebuild Afghanistan. Paul Anderson reports from western Pakistan, where much of the Taliban activity is said to be based.
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0655 |
Ladybirds in London have a higher rate of sexually transmitted diseases than other regions of the UK. Dr Greg HurstÌýexplains why... |
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0709 |
The pace of the efforts to solve the British Airways dispute will pick up today - it is about a new swipe card system. BA's chief executive Rod Eddington has said the company's future hangs on the outcome of the talks. ÌýSir Bill MorrisÌýof the Transport and General Workers Union will be meeting Mr Eddington later today. |
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0713 |
Baroness Helena KennedyÌýbelieves there is something seriously wrongÌýinÌýthe way we deal with young people who commit crimes.Ìý |
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0721 |
Five Iraqi civillians have been killed in a US house raid in Baghdad.Ìý Mike Donkin is on the scene and has more details. |
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0725 |
The UK has just won the World Karaoke Championships in Helsinki.Ìý We put the winners to the test - an early morning "Fly me to the Moon" over the telephone... |
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0730 |
There's a report out today by the think-tank, the CPS that we'd be £6,000 a year better off if Gordon Brown had not embarkled on his tax-and-spending spree. The Treasury minister John HealeyÌýand Shadow Chancellor Michael Howard.
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0746 |
Can Germans ever be considered cool? Campaigners are trying to change the stereotypical image...Ìý Ray Furlong. |
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B.A Quarterly Figures are due out later this week -Ìý the news won't be good, and still the strike is continuing. Kevin Curran of the GMBÌýand Sir Ken Jackson on how they see the talks progressing. |
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0810 |
The farmer, Tony Martin is released from prison today, soÌýis Brendan Fearon, one of the burgulars Mr Martin shot.ÌýÌýAnne Widdecombe and Simon Hughes look at the repercussions of this caseÌýand examine the laws of self-defence. |
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0825 |
Are Collins English Dictionary rigourous about the new words included in their latest edition? Their rivals have accused them of "dumbing down" the English Language...Editor of Chambers Dictionary,ÌýPatrick White and Jeremy Butterfield, is the Editor in Chief of Collins. |
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0830 |
Should Aboriginal bones be returned to Australia or be kept in Britain for scientific purposes? Rodney Dillon, the Commissioner from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission andÌýDr Robert Foley, the Director for the Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies. |
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0840 |
As President Bush's popularity drops - families ofÌýUS soldiers serving in Iraq are saying it's worse for their children now than during the war.Ìý Tracy della Vechia organises a support group for parents called Marinemoms.
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0846 |
Buddhist authorities in Thailand are facing a crisis that might seem familiar to the leadership of the Anglican Church after the recent row over gay clergy. Jill McGivering reports from Bankok.
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0855 |
Can we trust ANYONE these days? Psychologist Dr David Lewis, David Halpern, an academic and governmentÌýadviser and Dr Onora O'Neill, the Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge. |
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