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0607 |
The Prime Minister is expected to make a public apology for the wrongful imprisonment of the Guildford Four and the Maguire seven. |
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0610 |
Dumeetha Luthra with an update on theÌýtsunami rebuilding process in Sri Lanka and Tim Johnston is in Indonesia. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0628 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
MPs will vote today on the Bill which will pave the way for the European Constitution referendum. |
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0635 |
The all-party parliamentary group on betting and gambling reports today on how to stop cheating in sports betting. |
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0637 |
AnotherÌýsuicide bombing in Iraq yesterday - the worst since the election. Caroline Hawley is in Baghdad. |
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0641 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and Egypt. |
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0646 |
Opposition parties have criticised the Government's plans to introduceÌýcontrol orders on terror suspects. |
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0650 |
The Chief Inspector of prisonsÌýAnn Owers on her report which describes Mount prison near Hemel Hempstead as 'dismal'. |
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0653 |
Lib Dem environment spokesman Norman Baker on the 90 second time limit he is trying to impose onÌýcar alarms under a private member's bill. |
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0708
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Andrew Marr looks at the arguments within Whitehall over how much information should be released on Black Wednesday. |
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0712 |
Maurice Frankel from the campaign for freedom of information thinks these arguments are interesting and questions the government's motives. |
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0716 |
AÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0718 |
Norman Smith with a brief guide to the EU Constitution. |
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0723 |
Shadow Foreign SecretaryÌýMichael Ancram on the European Constitution and referendum debate today. |
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0731 |
Gerry Conlon, one of the Guildford Four, on the public apology he is expecting from the Prime Minister today. |
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0742 |
Bernadette Clarke, the Marine Conservation Society's fisheries officer, with the first ethical guide to eating fish. |
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0745 |
Thought for the Day with Anne Atkins. |
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0749 |
Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin explains why the Treasury is debating how much to reveal about Black Wednesday. |
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0810 |
Eurosceptic campaigner Richard North with his views against theÌýEU Constitution and Robert Cooper, from the European Commission, with his view for it. |
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0814 |
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on the arguments over the European referendum and the vote on the EU Constitution. |
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0822 |
Shipston on Stour Councillor Trevor Russell explains why for one weekend this summer, they will become a seaside town in the middle of England. |
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0834 |
Why has only one third of theÌý$900m promised by governments around the world for the tsunami victims been given? |
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0838 |
AÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0844 |
Economics Editor Evan Davis looks at the issues surrounding the Black Wednesday papers. |
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0847 |
James Black, a fifteen year old who was expelled from school for assaulting a teacher, has been reinstated by an appeals tribunal.ÌýChris Keates of the NASUWT explains why they balloted staff on industrial action, and have now voted to strike if James comes back. |
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0850 |
Dr Jo Stanley argues that women have aÌýstrong record at sea and it's not just recently that they have developed a love for it. |
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0855 |
Neil O'Brien from the No campaign and Sir Stephen Wall, former advisor to Tony Blair, discuss the pros and cons of the European Constitution. |
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