|
|
|
|
|
|
Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
|
|
|
|
0607 |
Three people are still being questioned by police in connection with the murder of schoolboy Damilola Taylor. Neil Bennett reports. |
|
|
0610 |
The man who President George Bush wantsÌý to be the newÌýAttorney General faces aÌýgrilling in Congress today over his role in crafting controversial White House positions on the torture of terror suspects. |
|
|
0615 |
A review of this morning's papers |
|
|
0628 |
Business,Ìýincluding Dr Mohan Kaul on the tsunami summit, market news and developments in Scottish Coal. |
|
|
0632 |
Sports news with Steve May |
|
|
0632 |
World leadersÌýtaking part in a one day emergency summit in Indonesia discuss how best they can help the victims of the boxing day tsunami.Ìý |
|
|
0637 |
A semblance of daily life has returned to those areas worst hit by the tsunami - including Banda Aceh in Indonesia.Ìý Our correspondent Jonathan Head is there. |
|
|
0641 |
Ruth Kelly makes her first speech as education secretary today. |
|
|
0643 |
Our political correspondent John Pienaar tells us of the apparent squabbles between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. |
|
|
0645 |
A review of the papers this morning in bothÌýthe UK and Paris. |
|
|
0653 |
Such was the scale of the Indian Ocean tsunami that the east coast of Africa was also affected. Worst hit was Somalia. Laura Melo from Somalia's World Food programme tells us more. |
|
|
0655 |
Now for the next in our new year interviews with the Party leaders.Ìý Today it's the Scottish First Minister Jack McConnell. |
|
|
|
|
0708 |
UN Secretary General Kofi AnnanÌýtold world leaders that nearly a billion dollars is needed NOW.Ìý From the Summit, we spoke to Andi Wallirangang, the Indonesian president's spokesperson. |
|
|
0712 |
PupilsÌýat aÌýschool in KentÌý face the prospect of being tested for drugs.TheyÌýcan refuse,Ìý the conservatives say the policy does not go far enough. The shadow minister for education is Tim Collins. |
|
|
0715 |
The Saudi ambassador to Britain Prince Turki Al Faisal talks about Saudi Arabia's dramatic increase in tsunami donation. |
|
|
0717 |
AÌýbusiness updateÌýwith Greg Wood. |
|
|
0719 |
Gordon Brown's former spin doctor Charlie Whelan. |
|
|
0725 |
|
|
|
0733 |
Calestous Juma coordinator of the UN Millennium Project on Science has accused governments and international organisations of scientific illiteracy. |
|
|
0744 |
A study of the Great Tit suggests that small differences in habitat over as little as a mile can have an effect on the way a species evolves. |
|
|
0747 |
Thought for the Day with Reverend Dr. Alan Billings. |
|
|
0751 |
Ruth Kelly the new education secretary is promising more chances for parents to shape their children's education when she makes her first speech in her new job. |
|
|
|
|
0810 |
The UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has urged international donors to convert aid pledges into cash for immediate use, aid promises have not always been kept. |
|
|
0828 |
Electronic Voice Phonomena or EVP, subject of the new film "white Noise", Huw Williams has this report. |
|
|
0833 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
|
|
0840 |
Alberto Gonzales, currently a member of the legal team at the White House, isÌý George Bush's first choice to become the next Attorney General. |
|
|
0842 |
AÌýbusiness updateÌýwith Greg Wood. |
|
|
0848 |
Oliver Stone's film of the life of Alexander the Great is anything but great if you believe american film critics. |
|
|
0851 |
What are the implications of friendships between politicians and journalists - the pros and the cons? |
|
|
0855 |
Is what we have been seeing in response to the indian ocean disaster true altruism? |
|
|