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| 0607 | An advertising campaign begins todayÌýto ensure that people know it will be illegal to use mobile phones when driving from December. Tom Symonds is our transport correspondent. | |
| 0610 | The Americans have another tape purporting to have been recorded by Saddam Hussein, but do they believe it really is him? Daniella Relph in Washington. | |
| 0615 | Greg Wood with the business news. | |
| 0632 | London is preparing for a state visit that sometimes seems as much about security as diplomacy. Correspondents Margaret Gilmore and Mike Wooldridge. | |
| 0635 | The new shadow 91Èȱ¬ Secretary David Davis is all over the papers this morning after his comments at the weekend that he'd like to see a return of the death penalty. Norman Smith is our political correspondent. | |
| 0638 | American forces carried out attacks overnight on targets near Saddam Hussein's home town of Tikrit. Our correspondent Peter Biles in Baghdad has been following them. | |
| 0640 | Harriet Cass with a review of today's papers. | |
| 0645 | Our world press review this morning comes from Russia, where our correspondent Steve Rosenberg has been riding the Trans Siberian Express. | |
| 0650 | The Red Cross is ending its emergency food programme in the West Bank. Antonella Notari of the organisation's International Committee joins us from Geneva. | |
| 0654 | Pat Cox, the President of the European Parliament, ahead of his addressÌýto the CBI conference later today. | |
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| 0709 | Synagogues across Europe are increasing their security after the suicide attacks in Istanbul at the weekend. The Chief Rabbi, Jonathan Sacks. | |
| 0714 | Ann Widdecombe and Times columnist Matthew Parris on shadow 91Èȱ¬ Secretary David Davis' public support for the death penalty. | |
| 0719 | Demetrius Panton - the man embroiled in a row with the Children's minister Margaret Hodge - has set a deadline of tonight for her to make a public apology. Anne Longfield, chief executive of the Kids Club Network; and Ian Johnston, director of the British Association of Social Workers. | |
| 0724 | Luke Walton reports on Woodrow Wilson, the last American PresidentÌýto be grantedÌýa full-scale state visit, more than eighty years ago. | |
| 0730 | Has there been a change of tactics by American forces in Iraq? Our Baghdad correspondent Peter Biles and the shadow Foreign Secretary, Michael Ancram. | |
| 0745 | What are wallabies doing in rural France? Our reporter Andrew Hosken reports. | |
| 0750 | The Confederation of British Industry has warned that red tape and extra taxes are making Britain a less attractive place to do business. Their annual conference starts today. Sir Niall Fitzgerald is co-chairman of Unilever. | |
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| 0810 | The first full State Visit by an American President since the end of the first world war comes at a moment when the personal relations between Prime Minister and President are extraordinarily close, but when there are huge strains underneath, because of war. Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy. | |
| 0821 | If you think the name calling between England and France was bad for yesterday's Rugby World Cup match wait to see what this week brings...The Australian actor Mark Little, and the broadcaster and sportswriter Jim White. | |
| 0830 | The Italian troops killed in the Iraqi city of Nasiryah are lying in state today, but Italian members of a European anti-war group insist they will continue raising money to support the armed Iraqi resistance. Tamsin Smith reports. | |
| 0837 | Hear from today's featured photographer of Britain at 6am. | |
| 0840 | Business update: Conrad Black is to step down as chief executive of the firm which owns the Daily Telegraph. | |
| 0845 | Is the real crisis in nursing that nurses don't know how to "care" any more? Julia Magnet, writer and senior fellow at Civitas, and Josie Irwin from the Royal College of Nursing. | |
| 0855 | It's often said that you only see the fullÌýhorror of warÌýafter the fighting stops. As it was in Angola last year, so it is in the Democratic Republic of Congo now. Christian Fraser reports. | |
| 0857 | In a speech tonight former immigration minister Barbara RocheÌýwill attackÌýtheÌýpressure group MigrationWatch UK. TheirÌýchairman isÌýSir Andrew Green - listen to them both. To access MigrationWatch UK's website, click . (the 91Èȱ¬ is not responsible for the content of external websites.) | |
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