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0607 |
TheÌýnational Lottery is undergoing some changes. |
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0609 |
Only a quarter of Italians turned out to vote inÌýItaly's referendum on relaxing the country's fertility laws. |
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0615 |
AÌýbusiness update from Greg Wood. |
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0625 |
SportingÌýnews from Steve May |
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0632 |
Michael Jackson has been found "Not Guilty" on all charges. |
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0635 |
Tony Blair meets Jacques Chirac today. John Pienaar has been travelling with the prime minister on his tour of europe - he tells usÌýwhat the British leader is hoping to get from the meeting. |
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0638 |
A summery of this morning'sÌýnewspapers from Britain and Moscow. |
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0640 |
Yesterday In Parliament with David Wilby. |
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0643 |
Malcolm Wicks, Minister for EnergyÌýexplains the potential benefits of a government funded scheme to explore means to combat global warming - byÌýcapturing Carbon Dioxide emissions and pumping them into holes in the Black Sea. |
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0713 |
Michael Jackson has always maintained his innocence and as his 4 month child abuseÌýtrial endedÌýlast nightÌýhe was found "Not Guilty" on all charges. Daniel Lak has been following the case, as hasÌýPaul Gambacini, music journalist and broadcaster.Ìý |
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0722 |
Of all the problems with the EU, theÌýCommon Agriculture Policy (CAP) is seen as the most damaging - except, of course, by the French.Ìý It accounts for almost half of all European Union spending - and Britain has sworn to reform it. However the National Farmer's Union says its already being reformed. |
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0724 |
The latestÌýÌýbusiness update from Greg Wood. |
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0728 |
The latestÌýsports news from Steve May. |
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0739 |
Can the passing of a law that establishesÌýgovernment control overÌýhalf of allÌýLottery spending really be justified? Stephen Bubb runsÌýthe Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations. The Conservative MP Theresa May and Labour MP Richard Caborn also discuss. |
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0742 |
CouldÌýEnglish trees be some of the first casualties of climate change?Ìý Some of the experts gathering todayÌýfor a conference at Surrey UniversityÌýthink so. |
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0746 |
Thought for theÌýDay withÌýRev Dr Giles Fraser - Vicar of Putney. |
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0751 |
Tony Blair meets Jacques Chirac today but so poor are relations between the two that they won't even hold a joint press conference.ÌýPeter Mandelson is the latest to weigh into the European debate. We also hear from Lord Powell who was instrumental in the negotiation of the rebate.Ìý |
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0810 |
After being foundÌý"Not Guilty" on all 10 counts of child abuse Michael Jackson still looks like a broken man.Ìý Arts correspondent David Sillitoe looks at Jackson's past and problems while Professor Alan Dershowitz of Harvard Law School gives an insight into the experiance of a high-profile celebrity trial, and Uri Geller sheds some light on how Jackson will be coping. |
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0821 |
WillÌýRoyal Ascot be marred by its temporary re-location to York? |
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0831 |
Another 19 million pounds has been earmarked to help with a planned increase in the number of African troops in Darfur. Amelia Bookstein from CAFOD told us about the latest situation there as did International Development Secretary Hilary Benn who is in Sudan on a fact-finding mission. |
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0840 |
The latestÌýbusiness news from Greg Wood in Paris. |
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0847 |
Pink Floyd will play again - for Live 8. |
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0850 |
DidÌýMichael Jackson only ever end up in court because ofÌýa constructed image of strangeness and super-celebrity? TobyÌýMiller, professor of Sociology at the University of Calafornia and BritishÌýpublicist Max Clifford discuss.ÌýÌý |
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0855 |
Europe Editor - Mark Mardell'sÌýpredictions for Europe - Will Chirac be defeated? |
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