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0607 |
What will be the 91Èȱ¬'s case for Charter renewal? Torin Douglas has the details. |
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0610 |
The planned tube strike looks set to go ahead this evening. Stephen Cape is our Labour Affairs correspondent. |
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0612 |
A round-up of this morning's papers. |
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0615 |
Greg Wood has the latest business news. |
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0626 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
An American hostage in Iraq is reported to have been killed. Our correspondent in Baghdad Dumeetha Luthra has more. |
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0635 |
The NATO summit in Istanbul is entering its second day. Tim Franks is there. |
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0637 |
The Conservatives unveil their education policy today. Our correspondent Kim Catcheside has more. |
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0640 |
A look at the papers in Britain and in Egypt. |
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0645 |
Proposals to make organ donation compulsory have been rejected in the Commons. Hear Yesterday in Parliament.
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0651 |
Greg Wood gives us a business update. |
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0653 |
How serious is the theat of hijacked ships being used for terrorist attacks? Brian Jenkins, an adviser on terrorism, gives us his view. |
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0655 |
Dennis Opposs of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority speaks to us about the scale ofÌýrecent exam paper thefts. |
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0709 |
What do Iraqis aspire to now that they hold power? Christian Fraser reports from Baghdad and we speak to former CPA adviser Larry Diamond. |
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0715 |
Lib-Dem leader Charles Kennedy attacks the rhetoric of choice in public services without improvements in capacity. |
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0721 |
The RSPB says two wildlife sites in Cumbria are under threat. Dr Oliver Watts, and Minister for Nature Conservation Ben Bradshaw talk to us.
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0724 |
Christine McGourty tells us about a competition to design a new research base for the British Antarctic Survey. |
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0727 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0735
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Former ITN Chief Executive Stuart Purvis and former 91Èȱ¬ Deputy Director-General Will Wyatt discuss the future shape of the Corporation. |
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0744 |
Plans for what would be Britain's longest bridge are being unveiled at a public meeting today. Luke Walton reports. |
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0750 |
Shadow Education Secretary Tim Collins sets out the Conservatives' policy on education. |
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0810 |
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw speaks to us about the handing over of power in Iraq. |
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0824 |
More sports news with Steve May. |
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0826 |
Former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie outlines his vision for the future of the 91Èȱ¬ and public service broadcasting. |
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0835 |
Greg Wood has more business news. |
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0839 |
Adam Brooks examines the new US Ambassador to Iraq John Negroponte. |
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0842 |
Luke Walton reports on the Tyneside neighbourhood being terrorised by flocks of aggressive seagulls. |
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0850 |
World Affairs editor John Simpson has the latest from Baghdad, plus Sabah Kadhil from the Iraqi Interior Ministry speaks to us. |
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0855 |
Pentagon adviser Devon Cross and former Tory Chancellor Kenneth Clarke discuss the lessons from Iraq for "neo-Conservatism". |
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