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If listening back to the programme IN FULLÌývia the orange link on the top right-hand side of this page ('iPlayer'), you may notice some sections of audio are missing. This is to meet our copyright obligations during the Olympic Games. However all individual items (excluding some Olympic material plus sportÌý/ news bulletins) will continue to be available in the Audio Running Order below. |
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0607 |
Israel's prime minister Arial Sharon faces a mutiny from within his own party at a special convention today. John Leyne. |
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0612 |
The radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al Sadr has refused to meet a delegation of senior Iraqi politicians. Kylie Morris. |
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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0632 |
The two star Greek sprinters in trouble over a drugs test face an Olympic disciplinary committee today. Tim Franks. |
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0634 |
Residents of Boscastle in North CornwallÌýmay be allowed to return to their homes after yesterday's floods. Jane Peel. |
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0637 |
The Iraq conference which is supposed to be choosing an interim parliament for Iraq ran into trouble last night. Alastair Leithead. |
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0641 |
There'll be more talks between British Airways and the unions today to try and avert a strike over the bank holiday weekend. Stephen Cape. |
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0644 |
A look at the newspapers in the U.K and Afghanistan. |
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0651 |
A court in northern Australia has decided that the man accused of murdering the backpacker Peter Falconio, should stand trial. Phil Mercer. |
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0653 |
The Conservatives are launching their latest attack on what they see as the EU's 'culture of regulation.' Stephen O' Brien, Shadow Secretary of State for Industry. |
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0708 |
Yesterday a British soldier was killed and another injured whilst fighting Shia militia in Basra. Major Ian Clooney, British army spokesman in Basra. |
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0712 |
Pharmacies open 24 hours a day? The Government is looking at modernising the way we get access to pharmaceutical services. Health minister Rosie Winterton. |
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0715 |
As the Republican election campaign moves up a gear, George Bush and the challenger John Kerry are neck-and-neck in the polls. Adam Brookes. |
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Should the Government be dropping archaeologyÌýas aÌýGCSEÌýoption? Don Henderson from the Council of British Archaeology and Tony Robinson, actor,Ìýauthor, and presenter. |
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0734 |
During the week in which A-level results are published, a guide raises questions about the clearing system. Jonny Rich, editor of the PushÌýGuide to Which University, and Professor Michael Thorne, Vice chancellor of the University of East London. |
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0741 |
Parking anarchy abounds in St. Albans? Sarah Nelson investigates. |
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0747 |
Is the government policy of including disabled children in mainstream schools working? Polly Billington. We talk to the Labour MP Barry Sheerman, who chairs the Commons Education Select Committee.
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0810 |
The fate of Greek sprinters Kostas Kenteris and Katerina Thanou, could be decided today. Tim Franks. WeÌýtalked to Mark Richardson and Jonathon Edwards, former Olympic athletes.
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0820 |
The Museum of Witchcraft in BoscastleÌýwas seriously damaged in yesterday's floods. Graham KingÌý is owner of the museum and an auxiliary coastguard. |
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0824 |
Renaldo playing football in Haiti?ÌýÌýTheÌýworld's leading striker will appear this evening as Brazil take on Haiti in the UN-organisedÌý'peace game'. Steve Kingstone. |
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0833 |
In a speech at the Edinburgh Book Festival todayÌý,William Dalrymple will attack the way we talk about Islam in this country. William Dalyrmple, Mail on Sunday columnist Peter HitchensÌýand Rena Azim,Ìý barrister and editor of the website Britain's Asian Assets. |
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0841 |
Greg Wood with the business news. |
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0845 |
Army rations areÌýto become more cosmopolitan and healthy. Sarah Mukherjee.
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0848 |
Not everyone agrees with Sports Minister Richard Caborn's assessment about the selling off of playing fields in Britain. Elsa Davies is from the National Playing Fields Association. |
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0851 |
What would you do if you found out that a distant relative had been unjustly hanged then put on public display for years?Linda Nessworthy was pretty outraged! |
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Are children with special needs are better served in mainstream schools?ÌýMichelene Mason,ÌýwhoÌýruns the Alliance for Inclusive Education and the 20/20 campaign thinks so. ButÌýAnna Kennedy, who helped set up an autism school, doesn't agree. |
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