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| 0607 | President Putin of Russia is hosting an important conference on climate change today. Our environment correspondent, Tim HirschÌýis in Moscow. | |
| 0610 | Italy is trying to get back to normal after the huge power failure across the country yesterday. David Willey, our correspondentÌýin Rome has the latest.
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| 0615 | Greg Wood has an update of today's business news. | |
| 0630 | The Labour conference won't get the chance to debate Iraq formally - but there's a lot of trouble for the government nonetheless. Our political correspondent, Norman Smith is there. | |
| 0633 | The Prison's ombudsman is investigating allegations of human rights abuses after last year's fire at the Yarl's Wood immigration centre. Nicola Stanbridge reports. | |
| 0636 | It seems that Prince Harry will be able to be a jackaroo for a while longer.. Phil MercerÌýhas been following the media interest in Sydney.
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| 0643 | The Foreign Press Review comes from David Willey in Rome. | |
| 0646 | Is suntan lotion bad for your health? Our health correspondent is Karen Allen. | |
| 0646 | Four years ago a Royal Commission on long term care recommended that the state should pay for free personal care for anyone who needed it.ÌýStewart Sutherland chaired the Commission. | |
| 0653 | Fishbourne Roman Palace in Chichester is famous for its Roman mosaic tiles. It has the largest collection of floor mosaics in the country and today its launching a million pound appeal to save them. Author Lyndsey Davis. | |
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| 0709 | It's day two of theÌýLabour conference.ÌýTrust is on the agenda - on the pension question, the GMB union felt it had been 'stitched up' on the wording of the motion. The leader of the GMB, Kevin Curran, and our political correspondent, Iain Watson. | |
| 0715 | Using sun creams may actually make it more likely that you get skin cancer. That's the controversial finding of Professor Roy SandersÌý- a consultant plastic surgeon. Dr Ravi RatnavelÌýis a consultant dermatologist with Buckinghamshire's NHS Trust. | |
| 0722 | It was only last year that India and Pakistan nearly went to war over Kashmir. Tensions did reduce, but since the start of this month there's been a sharp increase in violence - Matthew Grant reports. | |
| 0733 | The Prison's Ombudsman is investigating allegations of human rights abuse at Yarl's Wood Immigration centre.ÌýSome of the men held in the segregation unit claim they weren't given food for 3 days and were seriously injured by guards. John Bates is the spokesperson for Group Four, the private company who run the centre. | |
| 0745 | Peter Donaldson has a review today's papers. | |
| 0752 | An unusual political drama was shown last night on ChannelÌý4. 'The Deal', written by Peter Morgan and directed by the renowned director Stephen Frears, telling the story of the relationship beween Prime Minister and Chancellor going back to their first days in Parliament. | |
| 0749 | Iraq may be the dominant political issue of the day for many ordinary Labour party members - but at this party conferenceÌý the war won't be on the formal agenda.The big trade unions used their votes last night to press for debates on domestic issues instead. Jim Knight voted with the Government in that critical eve of war vote back in March. | |
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| 0810 | The Chancellor, Gordon Brown is live from the Labour Party Conference in Bournemouth to discuss reforms, the economy and the war in Iraq. | |
| 0824 | Bright Young Things, Stephen Fry's film adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's comic novel "Vile Bodies" had its Royal premiere last night. It pokes fun at the young, artistocratic fast set of the 1920s. Alexander Waugh is Evelyn Waugh's grandson. | |
| 0830 | There haveÌýbeen plenty of arguments about who should pay for students to study. But what about what they study? Terry Eagleton and Professor Lisa Jardine. | |
| 0840 | WhyÌýare electricity suppliesÌýaround the world falling into trouble? Our business reporter is Greg Wood. | |
| 0843 | Is this the end of spin for New Labour? Iain Watson went along to hear what Minister, Peter Hain was saying... | |
| 0848 | Did Salieri murder Mozart? Why one opera singer is trying to clear his name. Our arts reporter, Mark Coles investigates...
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| 0854 | Can the divide between the Prime Minister and some in the party be bridged? Ann Cryer MP, James Purnell MP and Political Editor of the Sun,ÌýTrevor Kavanagh.
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