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0609 |
The Government's watchdog issues new advice about mobile phones. |
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0612 |
President BushÌýpromises "new horizons" andÌýa mission to Mars.ÌýMichael Buchanan is in Washington. |
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0615 |
Greg Wood has a round-up of today's business news.
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0630 |
A series ofÌýwarnings against the West are appearing on some Islamic websites. Frank Gardner reports. |
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0635 |
The independent inquiry into Harold Shipman's death begins today. Kevin Bouquet. |
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0640 |
Today's World Press Review comes from Caroline Wyatt in Paris. |
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0642 |
The Information Commissioner announces measures to simplifyÌýthe Data Protection Act. |
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0645 |
The Government is conducting a review of the honours system. David Wilby explains why. |
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0650 |
TheÌýEuropean Commission have decided to force France and Germany to cut their budget deficits. Pedro Solbes is a Commissioner. |
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0655 |
A court has thrown out a libel action by Silvio Berluscooni against the Economist magazine. Bill Emmot is the Editor. |
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0712 |
Are mobile phones a health risk? Richard Spring MP. |
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0718 |
What does the future hold for top-up fees? Tony Banks MP gives us his view. |
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0722 |
Tom Hurndall, the peace activist shot in Gaza nine months ago, has died. Tom's sister, Sophie Hurndall. |
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0730 |
It would have been Harold Shipman's 58th birthday today. Brian Dean explains why heÌýfeels frustrated by his sudden death. |
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0735 |
Patrick Muirhead has a review of today's newspapers. |
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0743 |
Should we protect children from the distress ofÌýwitnessingÌýa royal shooting party? Headmistress Carol de Witt. |
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0755 |
President Bush plans to put man on Mars. What should we expect to find? Science fiction writer Ray Bradbury. |
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0757 |
Is nanotechnologyÌýsafe? Science Minister, Lord Sainsbury. |
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0810 |
Do we understand the data protection act? The Information Commissioner - Richard Thomas. |
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0822 |
Should the Elgin marbles be sent back to Greece? Former Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook and Lord Elgin. |
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0826 |
There's been another suicide bomb in Gaza. James Reynolds is in Jerusalem. |
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0830 |
WhyÌýhas a nasty confrontation developed between a group of travellers and Nuneaton District Council? Angus Stickler has more. |
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0835 |
Is Britain's rail network crumbling?ÌýGeorge Muir of the Association of Train Operating Companies. |
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0843 |
Could Howard Dean be the Democrats' choice to fight George Bush in the next election? |
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0850 |
Why are American presidents so addicted to dreams of adventures in space? Prof Michael Cox and Prof Mike Sheehan. |
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