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Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
The government will announce what it's going to do about the skills shortage. |
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0610 |
An American federal judge is considering whetherÌýTerri Shiavo should have a feeding tube re-inserted. |
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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 |
10 people are killed and more than a dozen injured as aÌýstudent opens fire in a school in Minnesota. |
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0635 |
Europe's leaders are meeting in Brussels to agree on new rules for the euro. |
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0637 |
Tony Blair will speak on theÌýrole of faith in Britain when he talks to church groups today. |
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0641 |
Many have bid for it but it seems thatÌýGNER will continue to run the trains along the east coast mainline |
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0645 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and China. |
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0650 |
The government saw its changes to the role ofÌýLord Chancellor sail through the Lords last night. |
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0653 |
The results of theÌýbig garden birdwatch are in - Richard Bashford is form the RSPB. Click here to see the |
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0709 |
FBI Special agent Paul McCabe and Molly Miron, editor of local paper Behmidgee Pioneer, give details of the shooting at a Minnesota school. |
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0712 |
Camilla Parker Bowles has the right to become Queen unless Parliament legislates otherwise. |
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0717 |
The Children's Minister Margaret Hodge said the government has been working for more than a year to improveÌýschool dinners. The production company behind 'Jamie's School Dinners' says this is misleading. Polly Billington has more. |
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0720 |
AÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0723 |
Opposition supporters are still holding two towns inÌýKyrgyzstan in protest over national elections that they believe were rigged. |
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0727 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0730 |
Chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, Sir Alastair Graham, on their report which answers all the questions on what it's like to be a politician. |
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0740 |
The world's first commercially availableÌýblack hyacinth is on the market. The man who is selling it is Paul Hansord. |
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0742 |
TheÌýAliens Act was passed in 1905 to set a limit on immigration. Are there any similarities between immigration fears then and today? |
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0745 |
Thought for the Day with The Reverend Dr Alan Billings. |
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0750 |
Reverend Steve Chalke, founder of Faithworks, and Labour MP Alice Mahon, discuss faith in politics. |
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0810 |
Economics editor Evan Davis explains the significance of making changes toÌýEurope's growth and stability pact. Former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke and Tory MP David Heathcoat-Amory discuss the impact of these changes. |
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0820 |
ShouldÌýKylie have thought about what impact her new publicity shots for her tour will have on her keen-to-follow public? |
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0835 |
Are some farmers getting a raw deal overÌýfarm subsidies whilst others are making millions? |
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0845 |
AÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0847 |
Former Tory cabinet minister Peter Lilley and Immigration Minister Des Browne discuss whetherÌý immigration is a good thing. |
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0855 |
How canÌýministers re-engage the public and get them to trust them? Lib Dem peer, Rabbi Julia Neuberger, and Sir Bernard Ingham, former press spokesman, discuss. |
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