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Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
The UN Security Council has voted on puttingÌýSyria under pressure to cooperate in the investigation into the assassination of the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri. |
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0615 |
The House of Lords has been considering the future of the 91Èȱ¬. |
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0626 |
Business news with Greg Wood. |
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0632 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0635 |
The Work and Pension Secretary, David Blunkett, is in great difficulty at Westminster. |
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0638 |
Standards forÌýpolice recruits in England and Wales are so low, according to a report from a right-wing think tank Politeia, that some officers seem to be "little better than criminals". |
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0641 |
President Bush has recommended Judge Samuel Alito to sit on the US Supreme Court. |
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0648 |
The review ofÌýtoday's papers from Britain and Paris. |
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0652 |
A look at yesterday in parliament. |
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0655 |
Scientists are concerned over the rising harmful emission levels from developing countries. |
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0709 |
The Liberal Democrat David Laws and Dame Elizabeth Hoodless, a long standing friend of Mr Blunkett, discuss the difficulty the Work and Pension Secretary has found himself in. |
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0716 |
We speak to the widow of a July bombing victim, Cathey Johnson, about the charity she has set up for children affected by terrorism. |
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0721 |
Businessupdate with Greg Wood. |
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0725 |
We speak to one of the authors of the Politeia reportÌýabout police recruitment standards in England and Wales. |
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0731 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0739 |
The British ambassador to the UN, Sir Emyr Jones Parry and Sami Khiyami, Syrian ambassador to Britain, talk about the dispute between UN and Syria over the investigation into the death of the Lebanese politician. |
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0742 |
A new film based on the book "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is about to be released. |
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0747 |
The thought for the day with a Vaishnav Hindu teacher and theologian, Akhandadhi Das. |
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0753 |
We speak to the housing minister, Yvette Cooper, and Sean Travers-Healy, planning adviser of the Campaign to Protect Rural England, about the government's plans for house-building in the countryside. |
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0810 |
The shadow work and pensions secretary, Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Sir Alastair Graham, the chairman of the committee on standards in public life, discuss how much longer David Blunkett can hold onto his job. |
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0817 |
Fed up ofÌýcommuting to work in silence? We talk to the broadcaster and commentator on London life Robert Elms. |
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0821 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0824 |
The assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Andy Hayman and Abdurahman Jafar of the Muslim Council of Britain talk about the new Terrorism Bill. |
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0831 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0844 |
We talk to the cabinet ministerÌýJohn Hutton about how the government is encouraging more people from ethnic minorities to join civil service. |
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0852 |
The fox hunting season officially begins today. |
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0856 |
The environmental journalist Mark Lynas and Ian Jack from the environment select committee discuss what low carbon economy means. |
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