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0607 |
How to preserve future generations of fish, without destroying entire communities ... fisheries ministers have been debating catch quotas all night: Tim Hirsch updates us. |
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0610 |
Jeffrey Donaldson leaves the Ulster Unionist Party ... but will he join the DUP? Mark Simpson with the latest. |
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0615 |
The Business News: with Rebecca Marston. |
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0632 |
It appears the man in charge of searching for WMD in Iraq is coming home early. Why? Dumeetha Luthra in Basra. |
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0638 |
Barbara Plett in Jerusalem on Ariel Sharon's insistence he'll implement a 'unilateral separation' plan for Israel if the Palestinians don't implement 'road map' measures. |
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0641 |
Relations between asylum seekers and the Asian community in Derby in difficulty: Barnie Choudhury investigates. |
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0646 |
A look at this morning's newspapers, both at home and this morning in Rome. |
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0650 |
Credit cards, debt and the festive spirit ... it's all on offer in Yesterday In Parliament. |
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0653 |
Following the news blood transfusions were given to patients from someone who later developed vCJD, just how much should the public be told about theoretical risks? Dr Michael Fitzpatrick. |
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0655 |
Hear a few of YOUR submissions so far, to our 'Listeners' Law' project. |
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0709 |
The latest on fishing quota discussion taking place in Brussels: former Environment Minister John Gummer and Barry Deas, the Chief Executive of the National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations. |
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0714 |
Bigger than OJ? Peter Bowes reports from California on the legal proceedings that are set to take over the world media, with Michael Jackson formally charged with 7 counts of child sex abuse. |
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0720 |
Pallab Ghosh is live in Germany to update us on the countdown to Beagle 2's rendezvous with Mars. |
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0725 |
Ariel Sharon threatens to take unilateral action: we're in the middle east for the latest reaction. |
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0732 |
Jim asks Ralph Nader of the Green Party in the US whether he's once again going to run in the next presidential race, after Democrats accused him of taking enough of their votes to put Bush in the White House. |
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0745 |
Listeners' Law: Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall and lead singer of 'Blur' Damon Albarn outline laws they'd like to see introduced. |
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0752 |
Racial tensions between Iraqi Kurds and Asians in Derby: Barnie Choudhury reports on police concerns in the area, while Trevor Phillips of the Commission for Racial Equality says it only to be expected. |
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0810 |
Saddam should face justice in Iraq, even if that does mean the death penalty: Opposition Leader Michael Howard, as he continues his visit to Iraq. |
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0821 |
What is and isn't acceptable for children to give their teacher as a Christmas present? |
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0834 |
Should we all buy our own Christmas presents, in an attempt to minimise world waste and the scourge of unwanted gifts? |
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0837 |
Millions of us not working on Christmas Day, will have to take it off as leave: TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber, in the Business News. |
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0840 |
Did the women of Ancient Greece wear veils, much like modern Islamic women? |
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0843 |
A statement about a story we ran earlier this year, looked into by the BSC. |
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0846 |
The IMF has issued Britain with its annual economic report card: our Economics Editor Evan Davis tells us whether we've passed. |
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0851 |
Fisheries Minister Ben Bradshaw updates us on overnight developments in fishing quota negotiations. |
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0855 |
Some more of your suggested new laws, as part of our 'Listeners' Law' project. |
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