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0607 |
The Israeli Prime MinisterÌýAriel Sharon is attempting to save his coalition. Matthew Price is in Jerusalem. |
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0610 |
Judges in Milan will give their verdict today in a case in whichÌýSilvio Berlusconi is facing criminal charges. Tamsin Smith is in Rome. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
The British and Irish governments are still optimistic that aÌýpeace deal can be agreed. Kevin Connolly has more. |
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0635 |
The Government's plans forÌýcivil service pensions are out today. Stephen Cape has the details. |
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0638 |
TheÌýGeneral Medical Council will publish another report today on how medical practices can be further improved followingÌýthe Harold Shipman case. |
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0640 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and China. |
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0645 |
MPs were amused yesterday as Michael Howard revealed exactly what 91Èȱ¬ Secretary David Blunkett has been saying aboutÌýthe CabinetÌýrecently. Robert Orchard reports. |
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0650 |
Could theÌýpygmy chimpanzee, thought to be our closest relative in the wild, be in danger of extinction? Callum Rankin is from the WWF. |
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0653 |
Labour peer Lord Dubs on why he is introducing a Bill to change the traditions of the Monarch. |
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0708 |
Sinn Fein chairmanÌýMitchel McLaughlin with the latest details from the Northern Ireland peace deal. |
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0712 |
Jonathan Baume, General Secretary of the First Division Association, on the government's plans to base aÌýcivil servants pension upon their average earnings. |
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0717 |
Ishbel Matheson revisits theÌýKalmar refugee camp to see how children have been affected by the conflict in Darfur. |
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0721 |
Former Cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken on the Catholic bishops of England and Wales report which criticises the state of our prisons. |
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0725 |
AÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0728 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0733 |
Paul Stephenson, spokesman for the Association of Chief Police Officers on the possible change in the law, giving home owners the right to defend their home. |
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0743 |
Charles Haviland reports from the remote district ofÌýHumla, Nepal, to see how the Maoist rebel's attempts to overthrow the Monarchy has affected the people there. |
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0748 |
Thought for the Day with Indarjit Singh. |
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0751 |
Author of David Blunkett's biography,ÌýStephen Pollard, on what it was like to write the book. |
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0810 |
Dermot Aherne, Irish Foreign Minister and David Trimble, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party plus Ian Paisley Jnr of theÌýDUP, on the peace deal talks. |
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0822 |
CouldÌýself-help books really be recommended instead of pills to tackle mild depression? |
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0826 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0832 |
Former MI6 officerÌýAlastair Crooke on the purpose of the new organisation called Conflict Forum. |
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0839 |
AÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0842 |
Cabinet Office minister Ruth Kelly on the plans to recalculate civil servant pensions. |
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0846 |
Kirsty Gardner reports onÌýThe Easy Company or Band of Brothers, as they are better known, who are taking apart their former residence in Aldbourne and taking it to their base in America. |
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0851 |
The Lib Dem environment spokesman Norman Baker on claims that Tony Blair is trying to find common ground with George Bush over climate change. |
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0855 |
Judge David Fletcher, who leads theÌýNorth Liverpool Community Justice Centre, on how it is different from any other court in the land. |
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