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0607 |
Richard Galpin in Jerusalem: as Ahmed Qurei is named as the man due to take over as Palestinian Prime Minister. |
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0610 |
As the TUC begins its conference in Brighton, Stephen Cape tells us about the concerns union leaders will be highlighting. |
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0615 |
The Business News. |
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0632 |
Bush addresses the American people on the touchy issue of Iraq: Justin Webb in Washington. |
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0635 |
US forces give armed militias a deadline to lay down their arms: hear from our correspondent in Baghdad. |
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0638 |
Kim Catcheside tells us that a new Children's Commissioner for England will be proposed to safeguard child safety. |
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0641 |
What's on the agenda as the Commons returns for another parliamentary session? |
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0645 |
A look at today's newspapers, both in Britain and looking through the morning editions in Jerusalem. |
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0649 |
The General Medical Council tells us of their concernsÌýplans for a health standards watchdog could threaten patient confidentiality: as Adam Brimelow reports. |
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0653 |
How much do diet related diseases cost the NHS every year? |
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0709 |
Bush labels Iraq the "central front" in war on terrorism: former US Assistant Secretary of State James Rubin. |
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0715 |
As the TUC begins its conference today in Brighton, we ask just how healthy the union movement is. |
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0719 |
Would a Children's Commissioner in England help prevent cases of child abuse? Wales' Commissioner and Barnardos discuss. |
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0724 |
Just how did the journal 'Science' publish a peer reviewed study showing the dramatic health impacts of Ecstasy use, but fail to realise the researchers used the wrong drug? Prof Colin Blakemore. |
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0732 |
As the Palestinian leadership nominates a new Prime Minister, hear from Ariel Sharon's foreign affairs advisor Zalman Shoval about whether or not the 'road map' is working. |
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0745 |
Was a major case of malaria outside Rome at the end of the Second World War one of the planet's first cases of biological warfare? |
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0753 |
Baroness Uddin responds to our interview with a member of the radical Islamic group al-Muhajiroun ahead of the second anniversary of the Sept 11 terrorist attacks. |
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0810 |
"If he did mislead the country, then I absolutely think it will be a resignation issue": Iain Duncan Smith on what the PM should do if the Hutton Inquiry finds he was involved in the process leading up to the naming of Dr David Kelly. |
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0824 |
Veterans of the Italian campaign mark the 60th anniversary of the Salerno landings. |
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0833 |
Ahead of this week's WTO meeting, French anti-Globalisation campaigner Jose Bove tells us about his plans to shake up French and global politics. |
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0837 |
Are employer / employee relations improving? That, plus all the other Business News. |
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0840 |
Allegations of fraud in the European Commission's statistical bureau, Eurostat: hear from the original whistle-blower. |
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0845 |
Could South America really become the worlds biggest superpower? |
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0850 |
Just what is on the agenda, as the new parliamentary session gets underway? Hear from The Guardian's Jackie Ashley, George Jones of the Telegraph and Peter Hitchens of the Mail on Sunday. |
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