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| 0607 | Have a new hip and leave hospital the next day. That's what's being promised. Our Health Correspondent is Karen Allen. | |
| 0610 | There's a report today on howÌýthe SARS epidemic was handled in Hong Kong, and where it started. Our Correspondent there is Chris Hogg.
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| 0615 | Greg Wood has a round-up of today's business news. | |
| 0630 | The Labour conference ends todayÌý- what message will the government take away from Bournemouth? Our Political Correspondents are Norman Smith and Iain Watson. | |
| 0633 | The Iraq survey group - the people looking for weapons of mass destruction - will report today.ÌýWhat can we expect? Our Washington Correspondent is Justin Webb. | |
| 0636 | Another case has emerged in which workers who have paid into a company pension for years stand to lose some of their benefits. Our Business Correspondent, Hugh Pym has the details. | |
| 0643 | Another man has been sentenced to death over the Bali bombing.Ìý Our Correspondent is Rachel Harvey. | |
| 0646 | The World Press Review comes from James Reynolds in Jerusalem. | |
| 0650 | An awful lot of people get hip replacements. It's one of the most common operations. Now there's a new way of doing it that means people can leave the day after. Sarah Muirhead-Allwood is from theÌýWhittington Hospital in North London. | |
| 0653 | The British Premiere of Quentin Tarantino's new film, Kill Bill, starring Uma Thurman, is tonight. So is it as good as the critics are predicting? James King went along to find out. | |
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| 0709 | The Labour conference talks about pensions today - an emotive issue. In recent months certain companies have gone into receivership - and not only have workers lost their jobs - many have been losing their entire occupational pension. Government adviser, Dr Roz Altman and Rodney Bickerstaffe is President of the National Pensioners Convention. | |
| 0715 | Yesterday the High Court rejected the appeal of two women who wanted to be impregnated by an embryo from an ex-partner who had since refused consent.ÌýSuzi LeatherÌýis Chair of the Human Embryology and Fertilisation Authority. | |
| 0722 | What sort of songs could replace the historical 'Red Flag' Labour anthem? Our Reporter, Iain Watson has been finding out.... | |
| 0726 | The investigation into the CIA leak has begun in Washington.ÌýCould this really be the work of the White House? Colonel Patrick Lang. | |
| 0730 | With everyone's eyes on Iraq, what's happening in Afghanistan? James Naughtie met the President, Hamid Karzai and asked him to assess the needs of his country in light of the growing terrorist presence. | |
| 0742 | Peter Donaldson has a review of today's papers. | |
| 0746 | It's one of life's great mysteries - why are there always crumpled biscuits in the packet? Dr Ricky Wildman believes he has the unexpected answer.. | |
| 0752 | The man who's been leading the search for weapons of mess destruction in Iraq will tell Congress that none have been found. Is this a surprise? Dr Glen Rangwala and Riad el Taher. | |
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| 0810 | The 91Èȱ¬ Secretary, David Blunkett talks to us live from Bournemouth about some of the controversial asylumÌýpolicies he is determined will work. | |
| 0825 | Is Rugby now more popular than football? The experts battle it out - Martin BayfieldÌýand Jim White. | |
| 0830 | The Daily Telegraph is going to get a new editor. Charles Moore is stepping down so that he can work on his official biography of Margaret Thatcher. | |
| 0840 | The new fad that's spreading across Britain - companies that encourage book-clubs.Ìý Our Business Reporter, Greg Wood has been to Unilever to find out how it works. | |
| 0845 | Do the groundswell of hospital workers believe in Foundation Hospitals? Sanchia Berg went to the 91Èȱ¬rton Hospital in Hackney to find out. | |
| 0853 | The largest Mosque in Western Europe opens today in South London. It's controversial - and has ruffled many feathers in the Muslim world. Iqbal Sacrani isÌýGeneral Secretary of the Muslim Council of Great Britain. | |
| 0855 | As the Labour Party conference draws to a close - MP's Sion SimonÌýand Dr Ian Gibson MP reflect on the week's events. | |
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