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0607 |
Tent Cities are being set up in Pakistan.ÌýThe latest news from the devastated region. |
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0609 |
TheÌýRussian city of Nalchik hasÌýbeenÌýsealed off by security forces after it was attacked by militants in co-ordinated raids. It's thought that some gun-men remain.ÌýÌý |
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0615 |
Business news from Rebecca Marston.ÌýÌý |
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0626 |
Sports news from Steve May.ÌýÌý |
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0632 |
Europe's leading vets will meet today to discuss Bird Flu.Ìý |
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0635 |
David Cameron continues to remain silent on the matter of past drug use. |
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0637 |
What doesÌýglobal warming mean to Inuit's who live on the Arctic ice cap?Ìý |
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0640 |
Today's papers come from the UK and Guatemala.Ìý |
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0645 |
Yesterday in Parliament is summarised by Rachel Hooper. |
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0649 |
We'll hear the court's judgement today on whether the Government and the then transport secretary Stephen Byers abused their powers when they putÌýRailtrack into administration in 2001. |
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0654 |
Last night wasÌýLady Thatcher's 80th birthday party. |
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0709 |
What effect mightÌýDavid Cameron's silence over past drug use have on his leadership bid? Iain Watson gives us an overview and Conservative MP John Gummer gives an insight.Ìý |
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0716 |
Professor of Virology John Oxford explains the realities behind theÌýBird Flu panic.ÌýÌý |
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0721 |
Business news from Rebecca Marston.Ìý |
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0723 |
It's almost a week since anÌýearthquake devastated Pakistan and millions of people have been left desperatelyÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý in need of the most fundamentalÌýresources. Our reporter Matthew Grant is in Kashmir. |
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0726 |
Sports news from Steve May. |
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0732 |
A report published last month made the shocking claim that the Arctic ice cap could disappear by the end of the century. Science correspondent Tom Feilden went to Baffin Island to see how the Inuit population is coping with the reality of a melting permafrost.ÌýÌý |
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0745 |
Ely Cathedral is set to break with it's tradition of one thousand years and set up a choir for girls.ÌýÌý |
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0748 |
Thought For The Day from Catherine Pepinster.Ìý |
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0751 |
The Bishop of Southwark, The Right Reverend Tom Butler believes that government plans to close downÌýplaces of worship used by extremists are ill advised. |
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0810 |
Should we be worried about Bird Flu? Is enough being done to protect us? Andrew Lansley and David Salisbury discuss. |
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0825 |
The thirty-thirdÌýAsterix album goes on sale today and the Belgians are very excited.Ìý |
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0831 |
President Bush's decision to fill the vacant seat of the supreme court with his close friend Harriet Miers has involved him in an increasingly rancorous political battle.Ìý |
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0831 |
Rebecca Marston has theÌýbusiness news. |
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0837 |
Iraqis will vote on theirÌýnew constitution in a referendum tomorrow.Ìý |
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0844 |
John Harrison from RocheÌýexplainsÌýwhyÌýthe compnayÌýwill continue to protect its exclusive licenceÌý toÌýmakeÌýtamiflu, the main antiviral against bird flu. |
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0847 |
DoesÌýDaytime TV have much to recommend it? Vanessa Feltz and Jim Shelley discuss.Ìý |
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0855 |
Keith Hellawell and Peter Lilly discuss whether David Cameron's past life is any of our business.Ìý |
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