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| 0607 | Jarvis is being investigated after the discoveryÌýthat sections of rail track near Manchester weren't properly laid. | |
| 0609 | President Bush is in Australia. So's our correspondent Phil Mercer. | |
| 0612 | Greg Wood with the Business News. | |
| 0630 | The storm clouds are gathering over the head of Iain Duncan Smith. | |
| 0635 | Representatives of 61 countries are gathering in Madrid for a big conference to raise money to rebuild Iraq.
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| 0640 | We report from the laboratory which produces the performance enhancing drugÌýwhich athletes are accused of using. | |
| 0643 | Charlotte Green with a review of today's papers. | |
| 0645 | Our world press review comes from Michael Buchanan in Washington. | |
| 0650 | David Wilby reports on Yesterday in Parliament. | |
| 0655 | Billions of pounds that was supposed to go to Iraq has disappeared, according to the charity Christian Aid. | |
| 0658 | Should the asylum rules be changed to prevent legal cases clogging up Britsh courts? | |
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| 0709 | Is it time for Iain Duncan Smith to go? We speak to Derek Conway, a former whip. | |
| 0715 | Lord Coe comments on the latest drug scandal threatening the sporting world. | |
| 0718 | Report from Paris on a British woman accused of running one of Europe's biggest prostitution rings. | |
| 0721 | Why are we cruel to animals? Could reality TV be a factor? The RSPCA believes so. We speak to RSPCA and Anthony Worrall-Thompson. | |
| 0732 | Where will the money come from to rebuild Iraq? We ask Hillary Benn. | |
| 0742 | Conservationists in Scotland are trying to establish exactly where eel-like Lampreys live.
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| 0750 | We ask Michael Ancram whether Iain Duncan Smith can survive the plotters.
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| 0810 | Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on the European Constitution ahead of a big speech tonight.
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| 0820 | Visit Britain says in its annual report that Britain is slipping down the tourist league. We ask their chairman Sir Michael Lickiss why we're not making more of our seaside towns.
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| 0830 | The Bishop of Oxford Richard Harries on why he considered resigning over Jeffrey John's decision to step down.
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| 0835 | Is this country getting more racist? We ask Lord Parekh and Suresh Grover from the Monitoring Group.
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| 0840 | We speak to the Health Secretary John Reid about the government's attitude towards cloning.
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| 0847 | Five hundred asylum seekers from North Africa are living in a derelict railway station in Rome. Tamsin Smith reports.
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| 0850 | What's going to happen to Iain Duncan Smith? Matthew Parris and our political editor Andrew Marr.
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