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0607 |
Militants in Iraq have threatened to kill a South Korean hostage unless South Korea withdraws its armed forces from the country.
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0610 |
Bill Clinton'sÌýautobiography is about to be published - but will peopleÌýjust focus on the Monica Lewinsky affair? |
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood.
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0628 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson.
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0632 |
The Prime Minister will speak in the Commons today. On the agenda is the European Constitution.
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0635 |
Saudi security forces are searching out more militants after the beheading of an American hostage. |
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0638 |
Three American soldiers will appear in court for a pre-trial hearing today, accused of mistreating prisoners in Abu Ghraib.
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0641 |
Is homelessness worse in rural England than in the cities?
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0644 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Delhi.
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0647 |
Faithful druids are heading to Stonehenge this morning to watch the Summer Solstice. Jane Little.
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0652 |
One in five toddlers may be able to open child-proof medicine bottles. |
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0708 |
Former Minister Frank FieldÌýa member of 'Labour againstÌýa Superstate' and Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy on the myths of the EU Constitution.
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0715 |
Professor Roger Pederson on the new stem cell research facility at Cambridge University. |
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0720 |
What changes have been made to Abu Graib prison since the Iraqi prisoner abuse photos? |
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0724 |
Helen Fawkes is in the Ukraine sampling one of the world's most unhealthy foods - pork fat covered in chocolate. |
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0728 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0735 |
Acting chair of the Countryside Agency, Pam Warhurst, on the amount of homelessness in the countryside.
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0745 |
Christopher Wordsworth, great great grandson of William Wordsworth on the opening of the poet's childhood home.
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0752 |
A group of British politicians claim Israeli soldiers shot at them during a trip to Gaza. |
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0810 |
EU External Affairs Commissioner Chris Patten, Editor of the Independent Simon Kelner, and Trevor Kavanagh from the Sun discuss the merits of the draft EU Constitution. |
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0825 |
The sportsÌýnews with Garry Richardson. |
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0830 |
Britain's oldest war veteran will receive a special lapel badge today for his efforts during WWI. |
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0838 |
A business update with Greg Wood.
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0841 |
D.J Vader has written a rapÌýsong which scientists hope will help explain the theory of relativity. |
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0848 |
UKÌýnews audiencesÌýhave becomeÌýconfused about foreign policy issues and aren't able to discuss the issues in public -according to a study by Greg Philo. |
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0853 |
Are crowds really smarter than individuals? James Surowiecki thinks they are. |
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0855 |
Could the kidnappers who murdered the American Paul Johnson have been helped by sympathisers in the Saudi security forces? |
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