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0607 |
The missing presidential candidate in Russia has turned up: Steve Rosenburg is in Moscow.
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What are the medical dangers of obesity? Tessa Duggleby.
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0615 |
The Business News with Greg Wood.
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Another car bomb attack in Baghdad: Jonny Dymond is there.
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Senator John Kerry's campaign appears to be unstoppable. Adam Brookes is in Washington.
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Should Britain contribute more to the growing European Union? Tim Franks.
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0641 |
A look at today's papers both at home and in France.
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Should the Government be in a rush to abolish the post of Lord Chancellor? That's debated in Yesterday in Parliament.
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A major human rights activist talks to MPs today about his concerns over North Korea and China. He talks to us first.
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Another car bomb in Baghdad. How will this affect the country in the run up to the handover? UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's spokesman Edward Mortimer.
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0715 |
John Kerry won two primaries in the South last night. Professor Dan Carter and James Rubin, advisor to another candidate Wesley Clark give their opinions.
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0721 |
An investigation into the death of an Iraqi prisoner held under British Army custody is underway.
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0723 |
Is Nanotechnology bad for your health? An investigation is well under way: Tom Feilden.
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The Church of England will debate a report today concerning homosexuality. The gay Christian group Changing Attitudes plus Rev David Phillips of evangelical group Church Society.
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0745 |
Should the residents of Bury St Edmunds have to obtain certification from the manufacturers of the lamp posts to say that they can hang flower baskets from them? Hear from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. |
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A new report is out today designed to tackle obesity. Professor Peter Kopelman of the working party on reducing obesity and Ann Widdecombe MP (Con). |
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The latest on the car bomb in Baghdad. Our reporter is Stephen Sacker is at the scene. |
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0810 |
Does the EU deserve more of our money? We spoke to the European Budget Commissioner and Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin.
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0822 |
Reports that a number of Palestinians have been killed on the Gaza Strip by Israeli soldiers: James Rogers updates us.
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0832 |
It was America's worst sniper case on record. But how did they catch him? Hear from the former police chief who was in charge of the hunt
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There's a new bidder for the Telegraph titles: Greg Wood with a Business Update.
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Did authors William Thackeray and Charlotte Bronte have a passionate affair? Mike Thomson endeavours to find out.
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Have South African lives been improved since its first Democratic election? Barnaby Phillips.
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0853 |
Is Madame Tussaud's wax-works still full of life? Sarah Johnstone from the Lonely Planet guide, plus Jonathan Glancey of the Guardian discuss.
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