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Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
PresidentÌýBush will meet President Putin today. |
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0609 |
The historianÌýDavid Irving is being held in Austria, where holocaust denial is a criminal offence. |
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0615 |
Business news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0625 |
Steve May has the latestÌýcricket news from Pakistan. |
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0630 |
Conrad Black, former owner of the Telegraph, begins his trial for fraud in Chicago today. |
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0635 |
The Prime Minister will deliver a speech today defending the proposedÌýeducation reforms. |
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0638 |
TheÌýbenefits system is being labelled as "too complicated" and prone to fraud and error. |
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0641 |
UN Special rapporteur on torture, Manfred Novak, will make a statement this morning on the American refusal to allow him to visit Guantanamo Bay. |
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0645 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers in the UK and Australia. |
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0650 |
Yesterday in Parliament with Robert Orchard. |
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0655 |
Roger Harrabin speaks to Halldor Thorgeirsson, science coordinator for the UN conference on climate change in Montreal next month. |
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0709 |
Publisher and broadcaster Andrew Neil discusses the charges for fraud against Lord Black, the former proprietor of the Telegraph. |
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0715 |
Iain Watson reports from Ipswich on the response from Labour councillors to the proposedÌýeducation reforms. |
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0718 |
Rebecca Marston reports on the fall inÌýDisney's profits. |
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0720 |
Martin Hiller, spokesman for the WWF climate change programme, claims global warming is threatening the world's fish. |
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0726 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0732 |
Secretary General of Amnesty ÌýIrene Khan discusses torture. |
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0738 |
Stephen Dorril, author of a critical history of MI6, discusses the momentous decision to auction the only copy of the letter which led to the foundation of the Secret Intelligence Service, in aid of Children in Need tonight. |
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0742 |
Alan Johnston reports from the newly opened Egyptian frontier with Gaza. |
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0747 |
Thought for the Day with the Right Reverend Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford. |
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0750 |
Clarissa Williams, head of Tolworth Girls in Kingston, and Malcolm Noble, head of Bexleyheath School, discuss government proposals for education policy. |
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0810 |
Benefits Minister James Plaskett and Tory spokesman on Work and Pensions David Willetts, discuss the inadequacies of the benefits system. |
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0822 |
Tony Juniper of Friends of the Earth and environmentalist David Bellamy discuss wind farms. |
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0827 |
SportsÌýnews with Steve May. |
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0832 |
UN Special rapporteur on torture, Manfred Novak, has made a statement in Geneva. |
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0834 |
Controversial Dutch MP Aayan Hirsi Ali, who has been in hiding since the murder of her collaborator, film maker Theo Van Gogh, discusses the recent race riots in Europe. |
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0840 |
Rebecca Marston reports onÌýcopper prices hitting a new record. |
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0845 |
Lewis Page and Paul Ingram, a senior analyst at the British American Security Council, discuss the replacement of Britain'sÌýTrident missiles. |
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0850 |
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment has revealed that 90% of newÌýhousing estates in the north of England are sub-standard. Luke Walton reports from a new housing estate in County Durham, whilst Peter Jordan, from the builders Persimmon, defends current building standards. |
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