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Iran is meeting officials from Britain, France and Germany today to be grilled about its nuclear programme. |
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President Bush has been talking about his domestic policy - and as Justin Webb in Washington explained he was doing so from a position of some political difficulty. |
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0615 |
Business news from Rebecca Marston. |
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0627 |
Sports news from Garry Richardson. |
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0631 |
The last weekend of theÌýelection campaign and the opposition parties hoping to squeeze more advantage from the Iraq war row while Labour, no doubt, are hoping to turn the spotlight elsewhere. Norman smith is our political correspondent. |
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0634 |
Just a month to go to the big vote.... in France, that is. On the new constitution for Europe. And the government is seriously rattled.Ìý |
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Wales has traditionally been a Labour-dominated part of the United Kingdom but five or six of those seats are set to change hands. |
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A review of theÌýpapers from the UK and Beijing. |
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0650 |
Yesterday in the Campaign reviewed by Mark D'Arcy. |
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Despite his being a senior figure of the Conservative party we have not heard much from the outspoken John Redwood, Labour claimed that he was being kept quiet due to some rather extreme views, Sanchia Berg went to talk to him. |
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On last night'sÌýQuestion Time Tony Blair faced one angry woman who felt let down by real effects of NHS targets, that woman is Diana Church.Ìý We also hear from Conservative spokesman Andrew Lansley, and Dr Hamish Meldrum of the British Medical Association. |
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IsÌýit the nature of theÌýAttorney general's roleÌýthat hasÌýcausedÌýthe problems the government has got itself intoÌýover the legality of the war? Or is it the person doing the job? Alan Trench, senior research fellow and Lord Thomas of Gresford give us their opinion. |
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0721 |
MoreÌýbusiness news from Rebecca Marston. |
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0725 |
Edward Stourton is talking aboutÌýcandidates in Northern Ireland. |
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0730 |
AÌýsporting update from Garry Richardson. |
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John Ware reported for Panorama on the Whitehall discussions that preceded the iraq invasion in a programme which was called Iraq: The Truth and Tony, and he's here to talk about theÌýAttorney General's role in the decision process. |
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0743 |
Politicians clothing is an issue that's got you our listeners writing in, so we continue the debate. |
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0747 |
Thought for the Day with Catherine Pepinster, Editor of The Tablet. |
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The row over Iraq has raised many questions about theÌýlegality of war but for the men and women whoÌýfight it's not a question of legal niceties. If a war is foundÌýnot to be legalÌýcould theyÌýfind themselves in the dock? |
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Is it inevitable that France will vote against the European Constitution? Sarah spoke to Jacques DeLore. What would that mean for British politicians? John speaks to Malcolm Rifkind. |
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Are government orchestratedÌýhealth targets more of a hindrance than a help? We talk to Paul Burstow and John Reid. |
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0837 |
Back to Edward Stourton in Northern Ireland. |
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0845 |
The latestÌýbusiness news from Rebecca Marston. |
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0848 |
Today'sÌýelection panel are all historians: Tristram Hunt, Andrew Roberts and Juliet Gardner.Ìý |
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