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| 0607 | TwoÌýwomen who want to use frozen embryos created with partners who've sinceÌýwithdrawn permission will be heard at the High Court. Our Health Correspondent isÌýKaren Allen. | |
| 0610 | The justice department in Washington has begun an investigation into allegations that someone in the White House leaked the identity of a CIA spy in order to damage her husband. Our Washington Correspondent, Justin Webb. | |
| 0615 | Greg Wood has a round-up of today's business news. | |
| 0630 | It may be a difficult day for the Government at the Labour conference with opponents of foundation hospitals and the war in Iraq having their chance. OurÌýpolitical correspondents areÌýNorman SmithÌýand Iain Watson. | |
| 0633 | Fuel tax is going up today - does this mean more protests on the way? Our Correspondent isÌýRoger Harrabin. | |
| 0636 | London postal workers are walking out for 24 hours today. Our Labour Affairs Correspondent isÌýStephen Cape. | |
| 0643 | The World Press Review comes from Barnaby Philips in Zimbabwe.
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| 0646 | United Nations troops are arriving in Liberia today to take over from the Americans. Our Correspondent there is Paul Welsh.
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| 0650 | Yesterday Tony Blair strongly endorsed the need for ID cards during his speech in Bournemouth. The Labour MP, Martin Linton is a strong suporter andÌýShani Chakrabati is Director of the camapaign group Liberty. | |
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| 0709 | It's three years since the great fuel price protestsÌý- are we about to see the same again as theÌýprice of petrol and diesel goes up today by 5p a gallon?ÌýDrivers say the price increase will be hugely damaging.ÌýRoger Harrabin has been investigating. | |
| 0715 | Opponents of the war on Iraq didn't get the kind of motion they wantedÌýat this Labour party conference, but delegates will be discussing the war today in the course of the foreign affairs debate. Bob Crow is the RMT General Secretary. | |
| 0722 | The 50,000 Australian sheep who were refused entry into Saudia Arabia on health grounds are now returning home. Major General Peter Davies, of the World Society for the Protection of Animals and Kor Radings from the Dutch shipping company. | |
| 0726 | Can goldfish really tell the time? Well they seem to know dinner-time says Dr Philip Gee.
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| 0730 | Labour is reluctant to mention the British National Party: it doesn't want to give the BNP the respectability of being serious opponents. But behind the scenes there's considerable alarm at how people might be drawn to the BNP. Frank Dobson is involved in new party strategy.
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| 0742 | Vaughan Savidge has a review of today's papers. | |
| 0746 | There will be a performance tonight at the Criterion TheatreÌý - which will includeÌýhalfÌýa castÌýofÌýprison inmates... still serving time. The actress Gayle Hunnicutt isÌýbehind the project. | |
| 0752 | Former US ambassador, Joseph Wilson, was sent to Niger to check out whether Iraq had been trying to buy Uranium. He investigated and reported back it was all nonsense. Then, Mr Wilson's wife was unmasked as a spy who worked for the CIA. Dick Thornburgh was Attorney General to Presidents Reagan and Bush (Snr). | |
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| 0810 | The Prime Minister, Tony BlairÌýtalks to us live from the Labour Party Conference about Iraq, public sector reforms and winning the public's trust. | |
| 0837 | In May this year one of the most highly decorated RAF pilots of WWII - Wing Commander Adrian Warburton - was finally laid to rest in a war graves cemetery in southern Germany.Ìý But now it seems new information has come to light which means a further instalment may yet have to be written. Robin Aitken reports | |
| 0845 | The Priory - the clinic where famous people go if they're addicted to drink or drugs areÌýnow they're advertising their services. Should that worry us - are we turning into a therapy culture? Professor Frank Furedi,Ìýand Steve Stephens, the clinic's Director.
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| 0850 | Today, several million Iraqi children go back to school for the start of the new academic year. Many will find radical changes to their classrooms, textbooks and even the style of teaching. Our Correspondent, Jill McGivering is at a school in central Baghdad. | |
| 0853 | The elder statesman of politics, Tony BennÌýand our Political Editor, Andrew Marr assess Tony Blairs rousing speech at the Labour Party Conference in Bournemouth. | |
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