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Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
A 19 year-old man will appear before magistrates in Leeds today charged with murdering PC Sharon Beshenivsky. |
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0609 |
President Bush will make great claims today about the progress being made by Iraqi security forces. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0625 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0630 |
The people who kidnapped four westernÌýhostages in Iraq, including the British Christian peace activist Norman Kember, have released a video of their prisoners. |
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0635 |
A look at what to expect from theÌýPensions Commission report published today. |
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0640 |
The human rights group Liberty are accusing the CIA of using British airports in the course of transferring prisoners to secret camps in eastern Europe. |
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0645 |
TheÌýpaper reviews from Britain and Paris. |
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0650 |
A look at the events of Yesterday in Parliament.Ìý |
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0653 |
Britain and the United States are being accused by Oxfam of usingÌýillegal subsidies to support the production of many agricultural products. |
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0709 |
The British Christian peace activistÌýNorman Kember has now been seen on the video released by his abductors in Iraq. |
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0714 |
We look at the different ways the Government has attempted to reform the pensions system and speak to David Laws. |
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0720 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood interviewing Alistair Darling. |
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0726 |
We speak to Professor Colin Blakemore, the Chief Executive of the Medical Research Council, to get the latest news about Bird Flu. |
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0730 |
Hear the first in a series of special reports made for us byÌýLord May, who used to be the Government's chief scientist, about climate change. |
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0739 |
What do you do with aÌývulture who has been bred in captivity and has never had to fly? Steve Eales is taking his to a wind tunnel to show it what to do. |
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0745 |
Thought For The Day with Indarjit Singh, Editor of The Sikh Messenger. |
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0750 |
The human rights groupÌýLiberty has launched a campaign against the American Central Intelligence Agency. |
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0810 |
What can we expect from Lord Turner's pensions review? We talk to Malcolm Rifkind & John Denham. |
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0827 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0835 |
AÌýpoetry archive is being launched on line meaning that the voices of poets reading their own work will be available to anyone. Andrew Motion tells us about it. |
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0840 |
TheÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0845 |
Can the World Trade Organisation meeting in Hong Kong produce "fair trade"? We talk to Prof Jospeh Stiglitz the former chief economist at the World Bank. |
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0850 |
The thousandth execution in North Carolina since theÌýdeath penalty was reinstated in 1976 is due to take place this week. We speak to Sister Helen Prejean who has campaigned tirelessly against the death penalty in that area.Ìý |
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0855 |
The Christmas lists of books are in the papers at the momentÌýbutÌýwhat should we be reading? We ask the journalists Robert McCrum and Erica Wagner to give us their favourites. |
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0858 |
We talk to Danny Finkelstein, of The Times, and Simon Hoggart, of The Guardian, about Michael Howard's last challenge to Tony Blair today in PMQs. |
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