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0607 |
HurricaneÌýWilma closes in on theÌýcoast of Mexico. Jeremy Cooke reports. |
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0609 |
A UN inquiryÌýhas linked Syria and Lebanon to the killingÌýex-Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri. Suzannah Price has more. |
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0615 |
WPP'sÌýNeil French says women don't have the commitment to make it to the top. More from Rebecca Marston. |
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0626 |
A look at the Uefa cup actionÌýwith Garry Richardson. |
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0632 |
ToryÌýleadership hopefulsÌýDavid Cameron and David Davis go head-to-head inÌýtheirÌýcampaign to wooÌýparty members. Norman Smith has more. |
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0634 |
The government wants to giveÌýteachers moreÌýpowers toÌýrestrict violent pupils. More from Kim Catcheside. |
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0638 |
Adam Brimelow looks at the government's plan for a bird flu pandemic. |
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0641 |
Peter Hunt on eventsÌýhappening around Britain to mark the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar. |
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0642 |
A review of today's papers in the UK and Australia. |
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0648 |
Robert Orchard looks at events Yesterday in Parliament. |
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0655 |
Tom Heap looks atÌýtheÌýrow between Defra and the Treasury over plans to allow second homes to count as pensions. |
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0709 |
Iain Watson onÌýthe prospects forÌýthe remaining candidates for the ToryÌýleadership race. We talk to Tory Christopher Montgomery about his party's ballot rules. |
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0715 |
ToÌýmark theÌýBattle of Trafalgar, we hear fromÌýthe First Sea Admiral Sir Alan West from the poop deck of HMS victory in Portsmouth. |
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0719 |
US car giant Ford Motor has reported a third-quarter loss. Rebecca Marston tells us more. |
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0720 |
Should teachers be allowed to physically restrain violent pupils? Polly Billington finds out. |
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0724 |
Garry Richardson with the sports news. |
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0730 |
Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt onÌýthe government's contingency plans in the case of a flu pandemic. |
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0742 |
Bob Walker investigates why its essential forÌýToriesÌýto winÌýEdgbaston if they're to form the next government. |
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0745 |
Thought for the day with Dr Mona Siddiqui,Ìýhead of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Glasgow. |
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0753 |
Dr John Sentamu,Ìýthe UK's first black archbishop,Ìýgives us his first broadcast interview since his appointment. |
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0810 |
We speak to Tory leadership hopefuls David Cameron and David Davis to get a clear statement of their policies. |
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0826 |
Jane Peel talks toÌýdescendants ofÌýNelson and Churraca, one of the Spanish commanders who died in the Battle of Trafalgar. |
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0828 |
Gary Richardson with the sports news update. |
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0836 |
New United Nations refugee agency head Antonio Guterres talks to us about aid for South Asia earthquake victims. |
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0843 |
Rebecca Marston has the business news. |
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0847 |
As Hurricane Wilma closes in onÌýMexico, weÌýtalk to British holidaymakers in theÌýregion to gauge their reaction. |
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0848 |
Rory Carroll, anÌýIrish reporterÌýkidnapped in Iraq,Ìýfreed. We speak to his father Joe. |
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0849 |
Is it theÌýend ofÌýthe so-called 'Cambridge Mafia'? Hear our discussion.Ìý for a picture of the group of student friends from whose ranks emerged five Cabinet ministers. |
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