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| 0609 | Twenty people have now died in the California fires. Our correspondent Robert Nesbitt is in Los Angeles.
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| 0613 | The UN security council is debating a report today onÌýhow natural resources are being exploitedÌýin the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Our UN correspondentÌýGreg Barrow. | |
| 0620 | Greg Wood with the Business news. | |
| 0630 | Our political correspondent Norman Smith on Michael Howard, the man who towers over the political landscape this morning. | |
| 0635 | Talks to end the unofficial post strikes ended last night without agreement. Stephen Cape is our Labour Affairs correspondent.
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| 0638 | Senior Americans in Iraq are pinning blame for some of the recent attacks on them on one of Saddam Hussein's closest associates. Jill McGivering in Baghdad. | |
| 0640 | Rory Morrison reviews today's papers.
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| 0644 | Our world press review comes from Navdip Dhaliwal inÌýDelhi.Ìý | |
| 0650 | Yesterday in Parliament. | |
| 0653 | The Kenyan government has come up with a controversial way to help meet its target of creating half a million new jobs a year. From Nairobi Andrew Harding reports. | |
| 0656 | The Chairman of the Disability Rights Commission Bert Massie on the government's plansÌýfor a new Commission for Equality and Human Rights. | |
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| 0709 | Michael Howard hasn't announced his intention to stand yet, so why does it look like he's already the new leader of the Tories? We speak to his campaign manager, shadow Health Secretary Liam Fox. | |
| 0714 | Wildcat postal strikes have spread from LondonÌýandÌýare now disrupting deliveries as far away as Scotland. Chief Executive of Royal Mail Adam Crozier. | |
| 0718 | South America correspondent Elliott Gotkine reports on the Church of Maradona.
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| 0720 | George Galloway MP is no longer a member of the Labour Party, and he's going to stand against them in the European elections next year. | |
| 0730 | The Conservative trade and industry spokesman Tim Yeo on why there seems to be only one candidate for leadership of the party. | |
| 0740 | Is this the sound of the Big Bang? John Cramer, professor of physics at Washington University in Seattle, thinks so. | |
| 0750 | John Bolton, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security and one of the leading hawks in the US State Department on "the New World Order after Iraq". | |
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| 0810 | The era of Michael Howard as leader of the Conservative Party seems about to begin. Former leader of the party, William Hague. | |
| 0820 | From tomorrow record shops across Italy will be selling an album of love balladsÌýwritten by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. | |
| 0830 | Esteemed French philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy discusses whether "the American empire is a force for good" with former Middle East correspondent for ABC News, Charles Glass. | |
| 0840 | Greg Wood with a business update. | |
| 0845 | Keith O'Brien,Ìýthe Archbishop of Edinburgh and St Andrews, whoÌýwill deliver his first sermon tomorrow since becoming a Cardinal. | |
| 0850 | What shouldÌýsomeone do if they can't find an office to rent? | |
| 0855 | Where do the Conservatives go from here? Michael Brown, columnist and former Tory MP; Shiela Gunn, former press secretary to John Major, and Robert M Worcester, chairman of the pollsters MORI. | |
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