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0607 |
Counterfeit copiesÌýof the world's biggest sellingÌýanti-cholesterol drug Lipitor were sold to the NHS. |
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0610 |
Government proposals deregulating small businesses by scrapping their pollution controls, are threatening targets on air quality. |
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0615 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0626 |
Sports news with Mary Rhodes. |
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0631 |
Denis Murray and Rita Chakrabarti report on the response to theÌýIRA's statement in both Northern Ireland and Westminster. |
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0634 |
A review of today's papers. |
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0636 |
Sir Ian Blair has been defending the policemen who shot the innocent Brazilian Jean Charles De Menezes in London last week. |
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0641 |
Sanjeev Srivastava reviews theÌý papers in Delhi this morning. |
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0644 |
AÌýmini tornado hit Birmingham yesterday, injuring twenty - Bob Walker spoke to some of those affected. |
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0650 |
NASA officials say a small shard of protective foam might have hit the wing of the Discovery Space Shuttle as it took off on Tuesday. Professor Colin Pillinger, head scientist of Beagle 2, comments. |
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0655 |
Austin Hunter, Editor of the Unionist paper, the Newsletter, and Stephen O'Reilly, Deputy Editor of the nationalist Irish News, review theÌýNorthern Irish papers' response to the IRA's statement. |
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0709 |
Andrew Hosken reports from Belfast on the cautious reaction to the IRA's statement. Senator George Mitchell, who chaired the talks which led to the Good Friday Agreement, comments on the momentous developments. |
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0715 |
Professor David Southall, the paediatrician suspended from child protection work forÌý3 years by the GMC for his involvement in the Sally Clark case,Ìýspeaks to usÌýin his first interview since the ruling. |
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0719 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0722 |
Councillor Paul Tilsley, Deputy Leader of Birmingham City Council, describes the repercussions of theÌýtornado yesterday. |
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0726 |
Sports update with Mary Rhodes. |
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0732 |
Sinn Fein Vice-President, Pat Doherty, MP and Jeffrey Donaldson, Democratic Unionist MP, discuss theÌýend of the IRA's armed campaign and the prospects for power sharing. |
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0740 |
Lord Tebbit, who was injured when the IRA blew up the Grand Hotel in BrightonÌý20 years ago, reflects on the effects of terrorism. |
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0745
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Thought for the Day with the Right Reverend Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford. |
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0748 |
Hazel Blears, Minister of State for Policing, Security and Community Safety discusses our report on the spread of Islamic extremism in British prisons. |
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0810 |
Irish PM Bertie Ahern responds to the IRA's declaration of an end to their armed campaign. |
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0818 |
Mikis Theodorakis, the celebrated composer of Zorba the Greek, turns 80 today. Professor Roderick Beaton, of King's College, London,Ìý explains his significanceÌýin Greece.Ìý |
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0826 |
Sports news with Mary Rhodes. |
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0832 |
Andrew Lloyd Webber, who founded the Open Churches Trust, explains the concept behind their new Church Explorer's Handbook, by showing Nicola Stanbridge around one of his favourites... |
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0837 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0840 |
Cyril Ramaphosa - the South African anti Apartheid campaigner and one of the inspectors on the International Commission on Decommissioning, explains how the IRA should expunge their weapons. |
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0844 |
Fashion designerÌýAlexander McQueen reveals his nomination for the greatest painting in Britain. |
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0848 |
Is Harry Potter Jewish? Dr Cia Sautter and Dina Rabinovitch preview the issues at the first international academic conference on Harry Potter, beginning today. |
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0853 |
The 91Èȱ¬'s Political EditorÌýAndrew Marr steps down today. He joins us to reflect on his experiences. |
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