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0607 |
The 91Èȱ¬ has turned up evidence of serious failings in the way a new computerisedÌýcall system forÌýbenefit claimants is working. Kim Catcheside has more. |
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0609 |
The city of Harbin in China has been without water for three days afterÌýsupplies were contaminated by a benzene leak. Louisa Lim is there. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0626 |
TheÌýsports news with Mary Rhodes. |
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0632 |
The Chancellor spoke aboutÌýpensions among other things to the IOD last night. Garry O' Donoghue is our political correspondent. |
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0634 |
There's a formal ceremony to mark the opening ofÌýthe Rafah crossing between the Gaza strip and Egypt today. Alan Johnston reports. |
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0636 |
Colin Campbell is at the hospital in London whereÌýGeorge Best is being treated. |
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0639 |
A look atÌýthe papers from Britain and Malaysia. |
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0644 |
We take a look at the events of Yesterday in Parliament. |
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0650 |
The biennial get-together of theÌýleaders of the Commonwealth is beginning in Malta today.ÌýOur world affairs correspondent, Mike Wooldridge. |
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0653 |
TheÌýHousing Corporation has published a survey showing millions of people don't have a bank account. It's chief executive Jon Rouse joins us |
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0709 |
Did George Bush really want to bomb Al Jazeera? The Labour MP Peter Kilfoyle is putting down an early day motion and tells us more. |
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0712 |
Our reporter Luke Walton has been out on the town in the in Newcastle...did he survive the night? |
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0717 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0720 |
The failingsÌýofÌýa new computerised call system for benefit claimants. Mark Serwotka of the Public and Commercial Services. |
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0723 |
It's been a month since the CPS clearedÌýtwo Metropolitan police officers accused of killing Harry Stanley. The wife of one those officers, Alison Fagan, has been talking to our reporter, Zubeida Malik. |
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0727 |
TheÌýsports news with Mary Rhodes. |
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0734 |
We hear aboutÌýa tour guide for paedophiles that's being offered for sale on the web. |
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0743 |
The writerÌýHunter Davies on the life of George Best.Ìý |
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0746 |
Reverend Dr Alan Billings, Director of the Centre for Ethics and Religion at Lancaster University with Thought for the Day. |
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0749 |
It's now thought that about a hundred tonnes of poisonous chemicals leaked into the Songhua River in China. We talk to Darrel Malek-Wylie from the Sierra Club and Sir Jonathan Porritt, chair of the Sustainable Development Commission. |
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0810 |
Tory leaderÌýMichael Howard on the Chancellor's decisions about how to reform the state pension system. |
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0821 |
What would the founders of the temperance movement make of our newÌý24-hour drinking culture. |
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0827 |
MoreÌýsports news from Mary Rhodes. |
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0832 |
We reflect on an extra-ordinary week in Israeli politics. |
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0839 |
George Best is still breathing with the help of a ventilator. We are joined by consultant Professor Roger Williams. |
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0842 |
AÌýbusiness update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0847 |
TheÌýShadow Commission for Africa are to publish a report called "African Civil Society's agenda for Regenerating Africa". Mary Robinson is a former UN high commissioner for human rights. |
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0851 |
TheÌýpeople of Chechnya go to the polls this weekend to elect a new parliament - the first there since Russian troops moved back in six years ago. Steve Rosenberg reports. |
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0855 |
The pioneeringÌýleader in stem cloning, Professor Hwang Woo-suk resigned yesterday, after itÌýemerged that someÌýeggs he had used in his work had been donated by female researchers on his team. We talk toÌýDr Peter BraudeÌýfrom Kings College London. |
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