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0607 |
Pro-Beijing candidates have done well inÌýHong Kong's elections. |
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0610 |
Is there any truth in speculation that a massive explosion inÌýNorth Korea was caused by the testing of a nuclear device? |
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0615 |
The Business News, with Rebecca Marston. |
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0632 |
Tony Blair goesÌýface-to-face with union delegates at the TUC today: our Political and Labour Affairs' Correspondents preview the day's events. |
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0636 |
Baghdad has seen some of theÌýheaviest fighting since power was handed to the interim Government. |
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0639 |
The Food Standards Agency's launching a new campaign to get us to consume less salt: our Consumer Affairs' correspondent explains. |
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0641 |
A look at this morning's papers, both at home and in Washington. |
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0647 |
America's ban on assault weapons expires today because Congress hasn't voted to extend it: hear fromÌýthe NRA and the brother of a assault weapon victim on how the presidential candidates have dealt with the issue. |
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0653 |
The British territory of theÌýCayman Islands has been battered by Hurricane Ivan. |
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0709 |
Tony Woodley of the TGWU ahead ofÌýTony Blair's address to the TUC conference today: what does he want to hear from the PM? |
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0713 |
As the Food Standards Agency launchesÌýa campaign to encourage us to eat less salt, hear the FSA's chairman Sir John Krebs in discussion with the head of the Salt Manufacturers' Association. |
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0718 |
Business News: WPP vies for the position of world's biggest advertising company after buying an American rival. |
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0722 |
Damian Green MP, on his way out of the Tory Shadow Cabinet, on the reaction to Michael Howard's reshuffle. |
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0732 |
The contraceptive pill: just why are a growing number of doctors in the US refusing to prescribe it? Novelist Fay Weldon and GP Josephine Treloar discuss. |
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0744 |
The latest salvo in the Bush versus KerryÌý'who served where and when in the military' debate, as Democratic supporters launch a new TV ad. |
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0752 |
The foreign policy ofÌý'pre-emptive strikes': a recipe for disaster, or a necessary tool in the 'war on terror'? |
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0810 |
The General Secretary of the TUC Brendan Barber wants the PM to deliver a vote of confidence in the unions when he addresses the TUC conference today. |
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0822 |
The poetry of Sappho:ÌýErica Jong on her new book about the Greek love poet. |
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0831 |
The Tories voice concern over guidelines forÌýpolitical reporting during the Hartlepool by-election, which coincides with the party conference season: party chairman Liam Fox. |
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0836 |
Who should bear the cost of property surveys ahead of the sale of a house, the seller or the buyer? The Business News. |
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0839 |
The winner of this year'sÌýTurner Prize gives one of this most famous pieces to his hometown museum. |
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0842 |
Hear from the Executive Editor of Al-Arabiya Television, afterÌýthe death of an Iraq based reporter fired on by US forces. |
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0845 |
Ed Straw, the author of a new Demos report, outlines why he thinksÌýministers should be able to hand-pick chief executives to run Government departments. |
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0848 |
Henry James investigated by David Lodge and Colm Toibin. |
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0855 |
Just what caused a massive blast in North Korea last week? If it wasn't a nuclear explosion,Ìýwhat was it and should we be concerned? |
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