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0607 |
The Conservative leader Michael Howard makes a big speech today: Norman Smith
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0610 |
President Bush defends his decision to go to war: Ian Pannell is in Washington. |
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0615 |
The Business News with Greg Wood.
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0633 |
Britain is going to get its own version of the FBI: Neil Bennet is our crime Correspondent. |
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0635 |
Prince Charles makes two surprise visits to Iraq and Iran: Nicholas Witchell is there. |
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0638 |
Should doctors be worried about the new law to regulate research on human tissues? Tom Fielden.
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0641 |
A look at this morning's papers, both at home and in South Africa. |
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0646 |
Should Iraq have an interim Government sooner or later? Mike Wooldridge reports from the Shia heartland.
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0652 |
Who won the music industry's top award? David Willis is in Calfornia.
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Are asylum seekers applications dealt with correctly? Amnesty International director Kate Allen gives us her views.
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0710 |
The Prince of Wales is going to visit Bam in Iran, which was hit earlier this year by a major earthquake: hear from the Red Crescent. |
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0715 |
Five people arrested on suspicion of manslaughter charges following Morecambe Bay tragedy: Richard Wells. |
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0718 |
The first hearing on the security fence that Israel is building in the West Bank goes to the Supreme Court today: James Reynolds is at the fence. |
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0723 |
Do we really need our own version of the FBI? Former detective superintendent John Plimmer gives us his view. |
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0734 |
Will the new Human Tissue Bill hamper scientists ability to train new doctors and conduct research? Tom Feilden and Health Minister Rosie Winterton. |
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0745 |
Shipping experts meet to discuss sea creature displacement: Tim Hirsch.
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0749 |
Should ministers be more worried about British jobs going overseas? Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin.
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0810 |
Will a new FBI for Britain be enough to tackle the drug trade and human trafficking? Lord Mackenzie and Mark Oaten MP (Lib Dem) give their opinions.
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0817 |
Ten years of ANC Government: Barnaby Phillips reports from Welkom as the next election is announced.
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0822 |
How did Iain Duncan Smith perform in his one-man show? Peter Grant finds out.
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0832 |
Veterans who took part in D-Day will be able to go back to Northern France thanks to funding from the National Lottery: Bob Walker speaks to a survivor, plus Arts Minister Estelle Morris.
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0841 |
Eurotunnel is making big losses: Greg Wood with the Business News.
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Did the Middle Ages do more to bring about the 'rebirth of civilisation' than the Renaissance? Monty Python star Terry Jones champions the cause.
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Mike Thomson speaks with the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila, as he tours Europe lobbying for funds. CLICK HERE to listen to the extended (and unbroadcast) version of the interview. |
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0854 |
'When Harry Met Sally' comes to the West End stage ... but is sticking a Hollywood blockbuster on the boards now the only way to guarantee a hit?
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