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0607 |
Police report a breakthrough in the three-year investigation into the murder of Milly Dowler. Neil Bennett is our crime correspondent. |
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0610 |
Police have stormed a high security prison in the Philippines. Two leaders of an Islamic militant group have been killed. Our correspondent is Kylie Morris. |
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0615 |
Greg Wood with theÌýbusiness reports. |
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0628 |
Garry Richardson with theÌýsports news. |
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0632 |
Robert McCartney's sisters are on their way to Washington. Our correspondent there, Justin Webb, tells us who they'll be seeing. |
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0635 |
The man who chaired the inquiry into theÌýSoham murders will give his verdict today on the Government's response to his recommendations. |
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0637 |
TheÌýBMA has said it is morally indefensible for Britain to rely on doctors and nurses from some of the world's poorest countries. Reporter Mike Thomson is in the studio. |
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0641 |
Papers from Britain and Jerusalem.Ìý |
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0646 |
The Government's proposal to create a new crime of incitement toÌýreligious hatred has run into more trouble -- in the House of Lords, Sean Curran reports.Ìý |
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0648 |
Yet another case of aÌýmother sent to jail for murdering her children who shouldn't have been. Our correspondent John Andrew is on the line. |
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0653 |
Representatives of twenty countries are in London for a climate change summit...there will be great interest in what the Bush administration is going to say. Sarah Mukherjee is our environment correspondent. |
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0709 |
The Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor has commented that Labour is no longer the natural party of choice for Catholics due to their policy on abortion.Ìý |
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0715 |
Detective Chief Inspector Brian Marjoram of Surrey Police explained the significance of releasing video footage of a car today in the hope that it will produce a breakthrough in theÌýMilly Dowler case. |
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0717 |
The 91Èȱ¬ has been told that theÌýProvisional IRA has formed alliances with some of the UK's leading criminal gangs to distribute smuggled cigarettes and illegal fuel in Britain. |
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0720 |
Business with Greg Wood. |
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0724 |
Nepal is still in a state of emergency after the King's assumption of absolute power last month.Ìý Kate Allen, Director of Amnesty International UK is in Kathmandu and on the line now. |
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0728 |
Sports News with Garry Richardson.Ìý |
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0730 |
TheÌýBMA has told this programme that NHS reliance onÌýAfrican medical staff is morally indefensible and cannot be allowed to go on. |
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0745 |
Should we be worried by the alien ladybirds? Richard Black is our environment correspondent. Click here to visit the .Ìý |
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0750 |
Thought for the Day with the Right Reverend Tom Butler, Bishop of Southwark. |
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0850 |
The sisters of Robert McCarthy need to be "very careful". That's what the Sinn Fein chief negotiatorÌýMartin McGuiness said yesterday - and to many people it sounded like a threat. John asked him if it was. |
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0810 |
The Bush administration'sÌýopposition to Kyoto is opposed by manyÌýcountries. We'll talk to James L Connaughton, Bush's environmental adviser, but first, Ralph Nader, twice an American presidential candidate, and veteran environmental campaigner. |
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0825 |
Princess Anne is opening an exhibition celebrating the the wartime exploits of special operations agents atÌýBeaulieu in Hampshire. Sanchia Berg paid a visit.Ìý |
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0840 |
Our reporter Zubeida Malik spoke to Martin Mubanga and asked how he was adjusting to life back in Britain after his detention at Guantanamo. |
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0843 |
Business with Greg Wood |
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0847 |
Is theÌýliterary world dumbing down?Ìý Its latest prize will run along the lines of Pop Idol and Fame Academy.ÌýThe Independent columnist Terence Blacker and Ali Gunn, one of the judges and herself a literary agent, discuss. |
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0852 |
How can we defend a system in which the NHS recruits doctors and nurses from some of the poorest countries in the world? TheÌýBMA says we can't. It is morally indefensible. Is it? Neil DicksonÌýand Howard Catton. |
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0855 |
Anne Widdecombe and Dr Evan Harris discuss religionÌýpolitics and abortion. |
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