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0607 |
Treating young offenders like adult criminals increases their chance of re-offending according to an investigation carried out on behalf of a charity. |
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0609 |
President Bush has arrived in Japan for the start of his tour of Asia. |
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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 |
To what extent has the mistreatment of prisoners in Iraq by American authorities embarrassed the American Administration? |
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0635 |
America has admitted using the chemical White Phosphorus as an incendiary weapon in Iraq. |
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0640 |
A consignment of British troops is preparing to leave Germany for Afghanistan where Britain is going to take command of the Allied Rapid Reaction Force. |
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0645 |
A look at the papers from Britain and Jerusalem. |
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0650 |
We take a look at the events of Yesterday In Parliament. |
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0652 |
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair is frustrated about the lack of public debate over what kind ofÌýpolicing we should be having in the 21st Century. |
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0705 |
America has admitted using the chemical White Phosphorus to flush out insurgents in Iraq. |
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0710 |
Liam Fox talks to us about theÌýConservative leadership contenders. |
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0715 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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0721 |
French MPs have approved plans to extend special powers by three months to try to bring the wave of urban rioting under control. |
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0735 |
WeÌýtalk to Trade and Industry Secretary Alan Johnson about the latest trade talks in Hong Kong. |
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0740 |
Every secondary school in England is to be given £500 by the Government to set up a charity bank account. |
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0745 |
Thought For The Day with Rabbi Lionel Blue. |
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0750 |
What kind ofÌýpolicing do we want? Sir Ian Blair says he is frustrated about the lack of public debate over the question. |
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0810 |
ItÌýhas beenÌýfour years since the fall of the Taliban inÌýAfghanistan yet the country remains insecure. We talk to Jaap de Hoop SchaefferÌýthe Secretary General of NATO about what lies aheadÌýin Afghanistan. |
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0822 |
According to English Heritage traditional farm buildings are vanishing from our countryside. |
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0825 |
We talk toÌýManfred Nowak, the UN's special rapporteur on torture, about torture inÌýIraq. |
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0828 |
TheÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0834 |
The Child Support Agency is facing yet more criticism after it revealed that it has had to pay compensation to more than thirty five thousand people for mishandling their claims. David Laws and Lord Hunt are on the line. |
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0849 |
We talk to Lord Tebbit, a David Davis supporter, about the recent poll that suggests David CameronÌýis leading the Conservative leadership contest. |
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0855 |
Steven Tindale, the Director of "Greenpeace UK", and Jonathan Porrit, who works with the Government on the Sustainable Development Commission, discuss the Government's environmental record. |
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