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0607 |
Could Britain be facing a flooding crisis over the next century? Tim Hirsch reports.
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0610 |
A US Congressional investigation has been launched over allegations about a serious corruption scandal inside the UN.
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood.
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0632 |
Dominic Hughes reports on the situation in Basra after five bombs killed 68 people yesterday.
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0636 |
The American broadcaster CBS has been criticised for airing a picture of Diana, the Princess of Wales, dying in the wreck of her car in 1997.
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0639 |
What would happen if there was a no-vote in the EU constitution referendum? Norman Smith.
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0642 |
Reports claim Michael Jackson has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of child molestation.
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0647 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Cairo.
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Yesterday in Parliament: debate about whether the government has done enough to prepare the NHS for the European Working Time Directive.
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0651 |
The Pro-Life Alliance expresses its concerns about working on cloned human embryos.
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0709 |
Former Buckingham Palace spokesman Dickie Arbiter on the picture of the Princess of Wales dying in her car shown on US station CBS. |
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0715 |
Andrew Marr takes a look at how the decision to have an EU referendum was reached, ahead of the Prime Minister's monthly press conference today.
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0720 |
W.H.Smith and the Abbey release their results today. Our business editor Jeff Randell.
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0723 |
With the costs of flooding and coastal erosion expected to rise, are we making it worse by continuing to build on flood plains?
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0732 |
Claude Hankes-Drielsma, a British advisor to the Iraqi Governing Council describes what he saw during the UN's Oil for Food Programme.
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0743 |
The Daily Express editor Peter Hill on why his paper is now going to back the Tories, plus what owner Richard Desmond (who's donated money to Labour) says about it.
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0752 |
The 91热爆 Secretary David Blunkett announces extra measures to stop immigration dodges, plus gives HIS view on whether an EU referendum is wise.
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0810 |
"And if there is a need for more troops to be sent, then I'm quite sure that my colleague Geoff Hoon (Defence Secretary) will arrange for that to happen." Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on whether a tougher line should be used in Basra. |
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0822 |
Should white lines be removed from Britain's roads? |
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0835 |
Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Ancram on whether Tony Blair could hold a second referendum on the EU constitution if the first one fails. |
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0842 |
The Government's Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir David King, on the new research predicting an increase in the annual cost of coastal erosion and flooding.
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0844 |
A business update with Greg Wood.
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0847 |
Was Chaucer the first journalist? The writer David Hughes and Professor Justin Lewis from Cardiff University School of Journalism discuss.
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0851 |
Robert Cooper, one of Britain's most senior diplomats, on his new book, "The Breaking of Nations", which has won the Orwell Prize for political writing.
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0855 |
Tony Blair as 'Head of State'? Hear Clive Soley MP's letter.
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