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0607 |
The Prime Minister will use his Lord Mayor's banquet address this evening to turn the spotlight on world trade. |
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0609 |
It is being reported inÌýAustralia today that those people arrested on terrorist charges last week may have had a nuclear reactor in their sights. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0625 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0630 |
The ParliamentaryÌýLabour Party meets for the first time since the Government wasÌýdefeated on terror last week. |
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0635 |
The World Wildlife Fund For NatureÌýhas attacked Tony Blair for not doing enough about climate change. |
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0640 |
The President ofÌýIraq thinks British troops might be able to leave Iraq by the end of next year. |
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0645 |
A look at theÌýpapers from Britain and Kenya. |
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0650 |
In the last Census 72 percent of Britons marked themselves down as belonging to the Christian faith. |
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0652 |
The Prison Reform Trust and the National Aids Trust are saying thatÌýprisons provide inconsistent and often sub-standard levels of health care. |
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0655 |
The conclusion of a report out today by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation says that some people from theÌýethnic minorities who have working class backgrounds are getting better jobs than their white counterparts. |
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0705 |
The European Union is going to give more than £30m to France to help inÌýitsÌýpoorest suburbs. |
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0710 |
The two Tory leadership candidates, David Cameron and David Davis, go head-to-head at the first in a series of meetings attended by Party members this morning. |
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0715 |
TheÌýbusiness newsÌý with Greg Wood. |
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0721 |
Professor Ron Eccles,Ìýthe Director of the Common Cold Centre at Cardiff University, tells us how new evidence suggestsÌýthat keeping warm can prevent Colds. |
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0726 |
The American SignalÌýCrayfish is threatening all sorts of native creatures in British waters. |
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0730 |
We talk toÌýAlistair Darling about the plans for an airport style screening process on our Public Transport system. |
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0743 |
Scientists at the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council have launched a quest to find the World's worst sound. |
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0746 |
Thought For The Day with Canon David Winter. |
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0750 |
A former male Nurse, who claims he was treated differently from his female colleagues during training, is hoping to hear this week whether he's won a sexual discrimination case. |
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0810 |
The President of Iraq thinks British troops might be able to leave Iraq by the end of next year. We talk to John Reid. |
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0822 |
'Black' is the new 'Green' when it comes to Christmas trees. Is this the beginning of the end for the traditional Christmas? |
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0825 |
The WWF hasÌýcommented that Tony Blair and George Bush are virtually indistinguishable when it comes to what they say on climate change. |
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0828 |
Greg Wood with the business update. |
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0834 |
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea may start forcing property developers to sell to local families because foreign investors are pricing out those who haveÌýlived in the area for generations. |
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0849 |
We talk to former Minister George Mudie and his Labour colleague John McDonnell about the future of the Labour Party. |
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0855 |
We ask Bronwen Maddox, foreign editor of the Times,Ìýand Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Studies at Oxford University, how the Prime Minister's foreign policy has evolved since he came to power in 1997? |
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