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0607 |
England and WalesÌýhave won the Ashes. |
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0609 |
The man in charge ofÌýAmerica's Federal Emergency Management Agency has resigned. |
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0615 |
Did the Cricket affect the markets?ÌýBusiness News from Greg Wood. |
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0625 |
Sporting News from Garry Richardson who's at the England Cricket team's hotel. |
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0632 |
Gordon Brown is due to talk to the TUC today and the topic will be oil prices.Ìý |
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0635 |
TheÌýUnited Nations meet in New York today and almost all the World's leaders will be there, but what might they achieve? |
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0637 |
The trouble inÌýNorthern Ireland continued last night. |
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0640 |
Today'sÌýNewspaper review comes from the UK and Sydney.Ìý |
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0642 |
African leaders will be at the United Nations summit to appeal for more help butÌýsome countries in Africa are beginning to attract investment and offer good returns.Ìý |
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0648 |
Afghanistan has itsÌýfirst general election since the 1960s on Sunday. But how much of a compromise isÌýthe country making by allowing former warlords to run as candidates? |
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0651 |
Researchers in New Zealand have beenÌýwatching children watching television for the past 13 years ... and have concluded that it makes you fat.Ìý |
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0709 |
Bad light stopped play at the Oval and the final test ended in a draw - for some reason several tens of thousands of people are expected to celebrate that inÌýTrafalgar Square today. |
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0714 |
What has happened since the suicide bombings in London on July 7th. The chairman of theÌýhome affairs select committee is the former minister John Denham.Ìý |
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0720 |
A week and a half agoÌýMichael BrownÌýwas running the relief effort followingÌýHurricane Katrina whichÌýwas enthusiastically endorsed by President Bush. Is he now a "Fall Guy"? |
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0723 |
By this time tomorrow morningÌýcampaigners protesting against soaring fuel prices will be gathering at oil refineries around the country.Ìý |
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0727 |
Equitable Life policy holders are seeking European support in their fight for compensation. Greg Wood has the Business News. |
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0732 |
Have any of the England Cricketers surfaced from their night of well earned revelry? Garry Richardson has the Sporting News. |
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0736 |
The trouble inÌýNorthern Ireland continued last night as Loyalists kept up their demonstrations of anger and resentment.Ìý |
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0740 |
Sales of hand guns have soared in the small town ofÌýBaton Rouge as locals fear a rise in crime may be brought about by the New Orleans refugees. |
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0746 |
This morning'sÌýThought For The Day comes from Dr Indarjit Singh , Editor of the Sikh Messenger. |
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0750 |
Former sports Mininster Kate Hoey is also the Oval's local MP,and theÌýChairman Of English Selectors David Graveny discuss how to maintain the popularity of cricket. |
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0810 |
Only once since Labour came to power in 1997 have the conservatives overtaken them in the opinion polls and it was because of the protests over the price of fuel. Is the same thing about to happen? |
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0822 |
We've been debating the future of English cricket this morning, and where better to continue than at Andrew Flintoff's primary school! |
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0825 |
Can citizens solve the problems that politicians can't ? The Today programme is setting up aÌý"Citizens Jury" to find out. |
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0831 |
The finalÌýBusiness News from Greg Wood. |
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0833 |
It's 75 years since the firstÌýMiss Marple novel was published and Maixm Jakubowski and Johann Hari are here to pay homage.Ìý |
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0840 |
An appeal hearing in the case of suspectedÌýShepherd's Bush bomber Hussain Osman is expected to take place in Rome today.ÌýÌý |
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0845 |
Australia's foreign minister Alexander Downer is in London on his way to theÌýUnited Nations summit in New York and a short while ago John asked whether he thought any agreement would be reached. |
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0850 |
Is cricket the new football?No, of course not.Ìý Quentin Letts and Phillip Cornwall discuss. |
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