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0607 |
Dumeetha Luthra in Basra reports on Tony Blair's visit to Iraq. |
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0610 |
The presidential election in Georgia has been won by the leader of the revolt against the former president, Eduard Shevardnadze. |
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0615 |
Greg Wood has a round-up of today'sÌýbusiness news. |
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0632 |
Frank Gardner reports on the terrorist threat on British aircraft. |
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0635 |
The United StatesÌýwill begin to fingerprint and photograph its foreign visitorsÌýin order to improve security. |
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0638 |
The Prime Minister returned last night from Iraq. Our correspondent is Norman Smith. |
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0641 |
The first meeting in two years begins todayÌýbetween the leaders of India and Pakistan. |
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0649 |
Today's World Press ReviewÌýcomes from Caroline Wyatt in France. |
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0650 |
A British study has found a 29 % drop in sperm count over thirteen years. |
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0655 |
The Director of the Consumers' Association, Dame Sheila McKechnie has died of cancer at the age of 55. Kim Lavely is from the Association.
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0709 |
MPs will debate the Traffic Management Bill.The Conservatives are attacking the plan to give a new super traffic wardens the power to report motorists for driving offences. |
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0715 |
The Commons Public Administration Committee has produced its own Civil Service Bill to establish how Whitehall should be run. Dr Tony Wright. |
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0720 |
Anxiety about airport security continues to increase. AÌý91Èȱ¬ reporter has walked into a high security area at an international airport without being checked. |
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0725 |
After leading protests against Eduard Shevardnadze, Mikhail Saakashvili appears to have won the Presidential Elections in the Caucasus republic of Georgia. |
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0730 |
Charles Kennedy, the leader of the Liberal Democrats on future plans for his party. |
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0740 |
Peter DonaldsonÌýhas a review of today's papers. |
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0750 |
Research has found that many of Britain's birds are living for more than 35 years. Graham Appleton from the British Trust for Ornithology. |
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0755 |
Controversy continues over university top-up fees. The government is facing a widespread rebellion from Labour MPs. |
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0810 |
The Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw on the increased risk of international terrorism facing the aviation industry. |
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0825 |
Imax once described as the best cinematic picture in the world is facing problems. There's nine IMAX cinemas in Britain and the one in Birmingham has just closed. |
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0830 |
The government is being urged toÌýtake a more cautious approach to its constitutional reform programme. The new chairman of the Bar Council is Stephen Irwin |
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0839 |
From today Boots will begin to sell a range of goods bearing the Atkins logo. Greg Wood has the details. |
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0843 |
Younger viewers may become more interested in politics by watching aÌýspecial reality show for politicians.
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0848 |
Jack McConnell, Scotland'sÌýFirst MinisterÌýis hoping to influence the Scots into 'rediscovering' their national identity. |
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0852 |
A Radio Four listener believed Big Ben's bongs were faked on New Year's Eve. |
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0855 |
The business of parliament resumes today after the Christmas recess - and a lively session its likely to be. George Jones, from The Daily Telegraph and Andrew Grice ofÌýThe Independent . |
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