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0607 |
A UN report into last month's killing of the former Lebanese Prime Minister has called for anÌýinternational investigation to be carried out. |
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0610 |
MPs have asked the government to clarify exactly where it stands onÌýusing information on terrorism gained through torture. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0628 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0632 |
The deputy chairman of the Conservatives has resigned over comments he made about their spending plans. |
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0635 |
Opposition supporters in Kyrgyzstan are in control of the capital Bishkek - so now what? |
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0637 |
The government has set up a body to regulateÌýgang masters but it's not going to last for long, as Polly Billington reports. |
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0641 |
The Pope will not preside over Good Friday services commemorating Christ's passion and death. |
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0645 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and France. |
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0650 |
There was fighting talk over Europe yesterday in parliament, as Mr Howard accused Mr Blair of being "a complete failure" in EU negotiations. |
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0653 |
Are thousands of patients being denied NHS chiropody services? |
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0709 |
Health Secretary John Reid and George Osborne, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, talk about theÌýTory spending plans and the crisis hitting the party. |
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0717 |
Peter Stanford of the Catholic Herald discusses the Pope's health condition. |
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0720 |
AÌýbusiness update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0723 |
Three months after theÌýTsunami in South East Asia, people are still suffering because the aid arrived late - where is cash which was pledged? |
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0732 |
Will the new body set up to regulateÌýgang masters be lost as it merges with the Health and Safety executive before it has even been implemented? Polly Billington reports. |
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0740 |
HasÌýSpring sprung too early and been killed by the cold snap we had recently? |
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0745 |
Thought for the Day with The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams. |
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0750 |
Could theÌýuprisings which have taken place in Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine and Georgia recently, have a much greater impact on the region? |
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0810 |
Can the government withhold whatever information it feels like under theÌýFreedom of Information Act? Sarah Nelson reports and the Information Commissioner, Richard Thomas, comments on how the first three months of theÌýFOIA has gone. |
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0820 |
Is theÌýessence of life comic or tragic? We look at Woody Allen's new film, Melinda, which tries to answer that question. |
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0835 |
Lib Dem Treasury spokesman Vincent Cable and Danny Finkenstein from the Times discuss the Tories spending plans. |
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0845 |
AÌýbusiness update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0847 |
The family of aÌýBritish man held in a US detention centre in Iraq are writing to US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, asking for him to be handed over to the British authorities. |
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0850 |
Is it hit or miss for the American version ofÌýThe Office? Steven Evans watched it. |
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0855 |
How can the rising number ofÌýarson cases be explained? Criminologist Mike Presdee and Criminal Psychologist Professor David Canter discuss. |
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