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0607 |
Thousands are still missing after floods swept across Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Steve Gibbs. |
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0610 |
Nearly 70 people will appear in court this week in Istanbul accused of involvement in suicide attacks in Turkey last year.
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood.
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0626 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson.
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0632 |
What went wrong during the rescue of hostages in Saudi Arabia this weekend?
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0634 |
Aid agencies are calling for urgent action to help the growing number of Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad. Mike Thomson.
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0637 |
More violence in Iraq overnight. Caroline Hawley is there.
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0639 |
Why won't three quarters of the councils in England who responded to our questions be re-opening their files into whether children were incorrectly taken from their parents following disputed medical evidence? Andrew Hosken.
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0641 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Egypt.
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0646 |
With only three seats in the province and four main parties, who will win the Irish votes in the upcoming elections? |
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0652 |
Are we living in a fat divide? Adrian Lovett of Oxfam thinks so. |
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0708 |
Why were at least 22 people killed and three of the four attackers allowed to escape during the rescue operation in Saudi Arabia?
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0716 |
Why is the United Kingdom Independence party predicted to do well at the elections next month? Baroness Cox and Shadow Foreign secretary Michael Ancram. |
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0720 |
Imam Abduljalil Sajid, Adviser to the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia on why they conclude Britain is "institutionally islamophobic".
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0728 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0734 |
Dr Mustafa Alani, Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute Middle East & North Africa Programme and Ahmed Fawzi, spokesman for the UN envoy to Iraq discuss the appointment of a new Iraqi Prime Minister.
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0745 |
How important are our gardens? The British Trust for Ornithology thinks they are as more bird species than originally thoughtÌýhave been found nesting in them. |
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0751 |
Allan Levy QC, a specialist in child law, plus Andrew Hosken on the councils which will not be re-opening their files into whether children may have been taken into care on the basis of faulty medical opinion. |
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0810 |
Former CIA operative based in the Middle East, Robert Baer, and HRH Turki Al Faisal, Saudi ambassador to the UK on the Saudi Arabia attacks.
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0822 |
What is the allure of book festivals? Catherine Lockerbie, head of the Edinburgh Book Festival, and author Erica Wagner.
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0828 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson.
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0832 |
Mike Thomson reports from Chad where thousands of refugees have fled from Arab militias in the Western Darfur region of Sudan. We also speak to the International Development Secretary Hilary Benn. |
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0843 |
A business update with Greg Wood.
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0845 |
Why has the New York Times printed an apology in an editorial for its coverage of WMD in the run up to war? Michael Wolf is a media commentator.
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0847 |
Is Hollywood painting a realistic picture of science?
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0850 |
Are opinion polls suffering from a lack of regulations? Chairman of Yougov, the internet pollster, Peter Kellner.
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