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0607 |
One Briton has been confirmed dead whilst ten are still missing after theÌýbombing in Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt. |
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0610 |
TheÌýgovernment is launching a new scheme to improveÌýaccess to GPs in deprived areas. |
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0615 |
Business news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
Sports news with Mary Rhodes. |
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0631 |
Tony Blair will meet opposition leaders today to discussÌýtougher anti-terrorism laws. |
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0634 |
Neil Bennett reports on the latest developments in the investigation into the attacks on London. |
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0640 |
GovernmentÌýeducation policies have been failing children from the poorest homes. |
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0643 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers inÌýthe UKÌýand Beijing. |
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0646 |
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is urging member states to agree on a definition of terrorism. |
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0653 |
Hilary AndersonÌýreports fromÌý famine strickenÌýNiger as the firstÌýBritishÌýrelief supplies arrive. |
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0657 |
Lord Adebowale, Chief Executive of the charity 'Turning Point', and Paul Hayes, Chief Executive of the National Treatment Agency, discuss the need for greater government measures to combat the rising use of crack cocaine. |
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0709 |
Chief Constable Barbara Wilding, chairman of the working group responsible for theÌýshoot-to-kill policy now in operation amongst the Metropolitan Police, defends the measures. |
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0716 |
Sunni politicians will rejoin talks to draft Iraq's new constitution in Baghdad today. Dr Barham Saleh, the Iraqi Minister of Planning and former Deputy Prime Minister. |
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0722 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0724 |
Has theÌýChurch of England changed its policy towards recognising same-sex partnerships? Our Religious Affairs Correspondent Robert Pigott reports. |
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0727 |
Sports update with Mary Rhodes. |
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0732 |
Kofi Annan's chief of staff, Mark Malloch Brown, discusses proposed reforms of the UN and the much contested search for a UN definition of terrorism. |
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0744 |
One of France's top restaurants has closed downÌý- not due to a lack of customers, but because the chef is fed up with the tyranny of his 3-Michelin star rating. Caroline Wyatt reports. |
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0749 |
Thought for the Day with Rosemary Lain-Priestley, Priest of St Martin-in-the-Fields. |
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0753 |
Dr Tessa Stone, director of the Sutton Educational Trust, andÌýEducation Secretary Ruth Kelly on how to prevent children from the poorest backgrounds from underachieving. |
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0810 |
How should the government tackle terrorism? Former Chief of Defence Intelligence Sir John Walker, Paul Whitehouse,Ìýex Chief Constable of Sussex, and Professor Paul Wilkinson, Chair of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism & Political Violence, St Andrew's, form our panel of experts. |
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0821 |
Boris Johnson,Tory MP and Editor of the Spectator, turns art critic. |
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0824 |
Sports update with Mary Rhodes. |
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0830 |
Work and Pensions Secretary David Blunkett has consulted a citizen's jury on howÌýpensions should be reformed. Iain Watson reports. |
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0840 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0842 |
Roy Bennett, a former white opposition MP who was jailed by Mugabe, and Brendan Boyle, South African Parliamentary Bureau Chief for the Sunday Times, discuss whether South Africa shouldÌýaid Zimbabwe's ailing economy. |
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0850 |
TheÌýspace shuttle Discovery is due to lift off today despite heavy criticism andÌýtechnical problems. Pallab Ghosh reports. |
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0854 |
Canon Dr Chris Sugden, Executive Secretary of Anglican Mainstream, and Rev Colin Coward, Director of Changing Attitude, discuss the Church of England's stance on gay marriage. |
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