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0607 |
The UN Secretary GeneralÌýKofi Annan is giving a speech in London. |
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0610 |
New cars will be sold with aÌý'green' sticker on them to show buyers how green they are. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0628 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0632 |
The Conservatives are publishing theirÌýnew policies on crime today. |
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0635 |
The Education Select Committee says moreÌýschool trips need to be taken and teachers should worry less about litigation in the event of an accident. |
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0637 |
The Government saysÌýfarmers should start to think about what consequences changing weather patterns could have for them. |
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0641 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and Riyadh. |
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0646 |
The Bill paving the way for a referendum next year on theÌýE.U. Constitution cleared its first parliamentary hurdle last night. |
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0650 |
Iran will not stop production of itsÌýnuclear technology but won't make a nuclear bomb. |
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0653 |
One of the world's leading experts on theÌýhospital infection MRSA thinks the problem could be worse in Britain than the rest of the world. |
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Fergal Keane talks about theÌýlate Foreign Affairs producer Kate Peyton, who was killed as she arrived in Somalia. |
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0712 |
Financial Times editor Andrew Gowers discusses what has been revealed aboutÌýBlack Wednesday since his paper requested the papers. |
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0716 |
Business editor Jeff Randall has details of the record profits announced byÌýBarclays. |
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0718 |
Greg Wood with the rest of today's business news. |
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0723 |
Heat exhaustion, crush injuries, stab wounds - not exactly what you would expectÌýat the opening of aÌýnew Ikea store in north London. Bernard Smith has more. |
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0731 |
Conservative leader Michael HowardÌýwith his party'sÌýplans for crime, which will be in the Tory's election manifesto. |
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0742 |
David Sillito reports on the winners and losers at theÌý25th Brit awards last night. |
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0749 |
Could the spread of theÌýMRSA bug be due to the emergence of two highly transmissible strains of it? Tom Feilden reports plus the Health Secretary John Reid comments. |
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0810 |
Former Prime MinisterÌýJohn Major discusses the details surrounding Black Wednesday. |
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0822 |
DoÌýChurchill's school reports, which go on view at the Churchill museum today, read anything like ones from today's society? |
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0834 |
David Milliband, Labour's Election co-ordinator, on the debate over how radicalÌýLabour's third term manifesto should be. |
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0844 |
AÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0850 |
This weekend is the 60th anniversary of the bombing of Dresden.ÌýAmerican novelist Kurt Vonnegut talks about his memories from it. |
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0855 |
The Maldives has asked the international community for more than a billion dollars for long-term reconstruction - but is it enough to repair its reputation? |
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