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Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
AnÌýhumanitarian crisis described as worse than that in Sudan is building across the border in Uganda.ÌýPeter Biles is there. |
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0610 |
An extraordinary trialÌýis about to begin on the Pitcairn Islands.ÌýPhil Mercer is following the case. |
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0612 |
A roundup of this morning's newspapers. |
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0615 |
Greg Wood has the latest business news. |
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0627 |
The latest sports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
Our correspondentÌýNorman Smith evaluates Tony Blair's speech to the Labour conference. |
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0636 |
Thailand may have seen the first case of bird flu to pass from one human to another.ÌýSimon Mortlake is in Bangkok. |
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0639 |
China has denounced Taiwan's statement that it would fire missiles at Shanghai if Taiwan were attacked.ÌýRupert Wingfield-Hayes has more. |
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0642 |
Two Italian women hostages in Iraq have been released. Our correspondentÌýCaroline Hawley has the details. |
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0644 |
A review of the newspapers in Britain and in Italy. |
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0650 |
It's the 50th birthday of CERN, the world's largest physics lab. Its former director-generalÌýSir Chris Llewellyn Smith speaks to us. |
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0653 |
UKIP MEPÌýNigel Farage responds to Sir Stephen Wall's comments on yesterday's programme about the UK's Europe policy. |
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0709 |
Was a ransom paid to free the two Italian hostages in Iraq? Former ambassador to MoscowÌýSergio Romano talks to us. |
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0713 |
How was Tony Blair's conference speech received by the delegates? Our Political EditorÌýAndrew Marr assesses. |
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0717 |
An important collection of early Hebrew books may be sold overseas. Jack Lunzer, who built the collection tells us why. |
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0721 |
House of Fraser and Capital Radio are making the business news this morning.ÌýGreg Wood has more. |
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0727 |
Steve May has more sports news. |
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0742 |
Shadow Attorney GeneralÌýDominic Grieve responds to Tony Blair's policy agenda on law and order outlined in his conference speech. |
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0745 |
Do politicians need to take a look at their communication skills? Political correspondentÌýNorman Smith examines. |
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0748 |
Thought for the Day with Akhandadhi Das. |
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0750 |
Is an "iron curtain" falling between the Islamic world and the West? We ask the former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey. |
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0810 |
Prime MinisterÌýTony Blair talks to us from the Labour Party conference in Brighton. |
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0830 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0832 |
We speak to Sir Menzies Campbell and International Development SecretaryÌýHilary Benn about the mounting humanitarian crisis in Uganda. |
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0840 |
What would your pet contribute toÌýyour business meeting? Puzzled?ÌýGreg Wood explains. |
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0843 |
Who was John Prescott referring to when he spoke of "Mekons" on the programme yesterday?ÌýSunder Katwala of the Fabian Society thinks he knows. |
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0848 |
Should the Church adopt musicals as a means of attracting a bigger congregation? ReverendÌýDr Ian Bradley and Paul Roseby of the National Youth Theatre discuss. |
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0855 |
Andrew Marr sums up the Labour conference so far and Tony Blair's interview for this morning's programme. |
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