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0607 |
Claire Marshall on the second day of aÌýgeneral strike in Haiti. |
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0609 |
The British man accused of trying to sell anti-aircraft missiles in America. Mike Buchanan reports.
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston with the Business News. |
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0632 |
Some of the British terrorist suspects being held in Guantanamo Bay may be allowed to return to the UK. Our correspondent is Peter Biles.
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0635 |
Did the Education Secretary do enough to stop a government defeat over university fees? Our correspondent is Norman Smith.
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0637 |
Our reporter Mike ThomsonÌýon theÌýBritish man jailed in Denmark for murdering a convicted paedophile who he accused of sexually asssaulting his nine year old daughter. |
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0643Ìý |
Today's world press review comes fromÌýPaul Wood in Jerusalem. |
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0646 |
Many MPs are getting increasingly frustrated by the new, so-calledÌýthe 'family friendly' hours of the chamber, Sean Curran. |
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0653Ìý |
Latest warnings about the risks of nanotechnology. Professor Ken Donaldson is a toxicologist at the University of Edinburgh.Ìý |
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0709 |
Some of the British detainees heldÌýin Guantanamo Bay may be allowedÌýto return to the UK. Joshua Rozenburg and Geraint Davies. |
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0716 |
Chairman of the Iraqi Governing Council, Adnan Pachachi on yesterday's release of Iraqi prisoners fromÌýAbu Ghraib prison. |
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0720 |
What deals and compromises will Education Secretary, Charles Clarke have to make to ensure his Higher Education Bill gets the support ofÌýLabour backbenchers? |
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0725 |
The European Commission seems to be squaring up for a legalÌýbattle with the EU's member states over budget deficits. |
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0730 |
Will our enthusiasm for transatlantic travel survive in the face of sky marshals and finger printing? Gordon Corera investigates. |
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0740 |
Chris Aldridge has a review of today's newspapers. |
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0743 |
Tonight, 170 years of railway history comes to an end. The Night Mail trains, or travelling post offices, will make their final journey. |
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0745 |
Hear from former London factory worker, Stephen Hoath, who is servingÌý14 years in a Denmark jailÌýfor murdering a convicted paedophile. |
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0810 |
Are the government facing defeat over top up fees? Education Secretary, Charles Clarke. |
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0830 |
The government's chief scientific advisor, Sir David King has attacked President Bush for failing to do enough to tackle climate change. |
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0839 |
How might the Hutton report impact on the 91Èȱ¬? Sarah Nelson looks at the newspaper coverage. |
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0843 |
Energy WatchÌýare advising British Gas customers to switch suppliers to save money. |
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0845 |
Greg Rusedski has tested positive for the banned drug nandrolone. How will this affect his future? Tennis correspondent, John Parsons. |
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0850 |
The tiny African Islands of Sao Tome and Principe are preparing to becomeÌýbig oil producers for the U.S. Barnaby Phillips reports.
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0855 |
It's day two of the general strike in Haiti. Already two protestors have died and tensions are rising. |
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