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0607 |
Thousands of civil servants are going on strike today. Stephen Cape has the details. |
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0610 |
Could other aid agencies be thinking about pulling out of AfghanistanÌýfollowing Medecins Sans Frontiere's decision toÌýleave? |
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
The sports news with Kevin Howells. |
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0632 |
Vice Presidential candidate Senator John Edwards gave his speech at the Democratic Party Convention. |
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0635 |
Will 147 countries reach an agreement byÌýtomorrow on new trade arrangements? |
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0638 |
British scientists publish their assessment on the risks and benefits of nanotechnology today. Pallab Ghosh. |
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0641 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and South Africa. |
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0647 |
Has the American supermarket chain, Wal-Mart, bitten off more than it can chew? |
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0649 |
Chief Executive of the Environment Agency, Baroness Young, on why England's chalk rivers are under threat. |
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0653 |
Liberal Democrat MP Richard Allan,Ìýexplains why the Treasury was underpaid over £11bn of VAT in 2002/03. |
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0708 |
Three large pharmaceutical companies have pledged £4m a year to support animal research. So why has this upset people fromÌýopposite sides of the debate? |
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0711 |
Respiratory Toxicologist, Professor Ken Donaldson, gives his thoughts on the nanotechnology report. |
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0715 |
General Secretary of the Public and Commercial Services union, Mark Serwotka, on the 48 hour strike by civil servants due to start today. |
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0720 |
Could a general election really be called as soon as November 4th? Former MEP Graham Mather thinks so. |
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0725 |
The sports news with Kevin Howells. |
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0733 |
Lib Dem MP David Chidgey and Chief executive of the drug treatment charity RAPT discuss the Afghanistan opium trade. |
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0743 |
David Rose of the Forestry CommissionÌýexplains why trees suffer from wind burn. |
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0750 |
Will the speech by Vice Presidential candidate, Senator John Edwards, be enough to win votes? |
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0810 |
Trade Secretary Patricia Hewitt explainsÌýthe roleÌýBritain plays within the WTOÌýto ensure fair trade for everyone. |
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0822 |
A season of Frederico Fellini's films starts at the National Film Theatre tonight - British Director Anthony Minghella. |
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0828 |
The sports news with Kevin Howells. |
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0833 |
Terry Waite on the continued detention of Harry Roberts, who was given a 30 year sentence for murder in 1966. |
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0839 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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0842 |
Presenter Jim Naughtie speaks to former Secretary of State, Madeline Albright, at the Democratic Party Convention. |
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0846 |
A major row hasÌýbroken out over whoÌýshould readÌýpoetry - should it be an actor or the actual poet? |
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0849 |
Could a new age be dawning for the way the Womens Insitute bake cakes? |
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0852 |
Do Church of England schools brainwash their pupils? Nick Cohen of the New Statesman and The Bishop of Portsmouth, Dr Kenneth Stevenson. |
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