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0607 |
Last nightÌýaÌýtrain caught fire just outside Bristol. Jon Kay has the details. |
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0610 |
AÌýfrench couple are on trialÌý
because they did not prevent a fatal accident - they allowed a friend toÌýdrink-driveÌýhome afterÌýa dinner party. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0632 |
British officials in Iraq will examine the area where troops may be deployed. |
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0635 |
The final draft of theÌýGambling Bill will be published this morning. |
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0638 |
Cambridge scientists claim they have found a novel way of storingÌývaccines that will save lives. |
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0641 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and Russia. |
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0647 |
Backbenchers gave Defence Secretary, Geoff Hoon a grilling over the possibility of moving British troops in Iraq. |
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0652 |
Environmental scientists claimÌýchemicals found inÌýair fresheners and aerosolsÌýare causing some health problems. |
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0655 |
How democraticÌýwas the referendum in Belarus? The Organisation for SecurityÌý& Cooperation monitored the election. |
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0708 |
Jeff Randall has the details ofÌýSainsbury's plans to revive the company. |
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0714 |
The UN Secretary GeneralÌýKofi AnnanÌýis in London for a meeting with Tony Blair and Jack Straw. Fred Eckhart is his spokesman. |
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0718 |
Dr Bruce Roser of Cambridge Biostabilty on the development of a vaccine which doesn't need refrigeration. |
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0721 |
TheÌýBritish Trust for Ornithology is appealing for help to studyÌýUK
Owls.ÌýVisit their website: |
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0724 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0732 |
Will the number ofÌýcasinos in Britain rise after the changes to the Gambling Bill? Lord McIntosh. |
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0742 |
RebeccaÌýJones discovers why some of the artwork nominated for theÌýTurner Prize has been withdrawn from the exhibition. |
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0751 |
Health Secretary John Reid on the new measures to curb the number ofÌýMRSA cases in Britain. |
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0810 |
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw and Conservative leader Michael Howard on the possibility of moving British troops to northern Iraq. |
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0824 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0832 |
The battle for leadership ofÌýUKIP continues. Robert Kilroy-Silk on his letter to the branch chairman. |
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0835 |
Greg Wood with news aboutÌýSainsbury's revival plan. |
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0838 |
Is BritainÌýmonopolising theÌýglobal TV market with shows like 'big brother' and 'who wants to be a millionaire?' |
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0841 |
Liberal Democrat leaderÌýCharles Kennedy responds to Jack Straw's comments about his party's position on Saddam Hussein. |
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0845 |
Reports are suggesting that theÌýPrime Minister of Burma has been forced to resign and is under house arrest. |
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0849 |
AreÌýfemale composersÌýlarge ignoredÌýbecause the symphony is seen as a male domain? |
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0852 |
Melanie Phillips of the Daily Mail and Peter Oborne of The Spectator discuss the government's Gambling Bill. |
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