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0607 |
Mobile phones and computers become a new way of bullying. |
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0609 |
Local authorities will now have greater powers to deal with fly-tipping and litter. |
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0615 |
Business news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0631 |
Tony Blair is inÌýWashington to try to get the American president on his side before the G8 summit next month. |
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0634 |
Tony Blair thinks theÌýEuropean constitution is a "perfectly sensible way forward" despite suspending a referendum on it in Britain. |
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0637 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers here in Britain. |
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0639 |
Thousands of refugees in southernÌýSudan are heading home. |
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0646 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers in Paris. |
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0650 |
The campaigning groupÌýBritain in Europe is being scaled down. |
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0653 |
Tony Burke, one of Britain's leading environmentalists, thinks Tony Blair is wasting his time if he plans to talk to George Bush about climate change. |
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0709 |
During his visit to Washington, Tony Blair is hoping to persuade the US president on issues such as Africa and climate change. |
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0714 |
Science academies from around the world are getting together to lobby their governments to do something about climate change. |
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0719 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0722 |
A former chairman of the intelligence committee, Lord Tom King and Lord Peter Archer talk about keeping the intelligence services free from political interference. |
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0724 |
Sports update with Garry Richardson. |
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0732 |
Our correspondentÌýJames Reynolds talks about the implications of the Palestinians being led by the armed group Hamas. |
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0744 |
The buzzard of Brandis Corner is back. |
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0748 |
The thought for the day with the Anglican priest Reverend Rob Marshall. |
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0750 |
Could the latestÌýBlair's trip to Washington test the relationship between US and Britain? |
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0810 |
Is theÌýEuropean constitution dead? The Irish Foreign Minister, Dermot Ahern and Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary in Britain, discuss its implications on Europe. |
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0826 |
Sports update with Garry Richardson. |
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0834 |
ProfessorÌýDavid Begg talks about how we should deal with traffic congestion. |
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0838 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0841 |
The Spectator's authority on etiquette, Mary Killen and Libby Sellers, a curator at the Design Museum, discuss whether it is improper to use a biro to sign documents. |
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0845 |
The poet laureate, Andrew Motion and Professor Anthony O'Hear, director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, discuss whether the late Pope's writings should be destroyed if he said so in his will. |
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0851 |
Tens of thousands of people inÌýZimbabwe have been arrested or made homeless after a crackdown by the authorities on so called illegal street traders. |
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