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Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0610 |
The wayÌýsex offenders are supervised in the community has been criticised by the inspectorates of the Police and the Probation Services. |
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0614 |
Tony Blair's proposals to solve the European Union'sÌýbudget crisis are getting a mixed reception in Brussels. |
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0620 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Nick Cosgrove. |
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0628 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0631 |
The new leader of theÌýConservative Party will be announced this afternoon. |
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0635 |
In light of the pre-Budget report, how is Gordon Brown going to deal with the halving of his growth forecast? |
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0640 |
Condoleezza Rice is in Berlin this morning. |
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0642 |
The paper reviewsÌý from Britain and Nairobi where there has been a serious earthquake. |
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0645 |
A look at the events of Yesterday In Parliament. |
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TheÌýConservatives in the European Parliament will also hold their annual leadership election today. |
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0655 |
People from theÌýChagos Islands are challenging the Government in the High Court because they were expelled from their island to allow the construction of a US military base. |
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0709 |
Dr Ros Altman tells us whether Lord Turner'sÌýpensions proposals are affordable. |
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0715 |
Will next week's summit in Brussels be able to settle the EU Budget crisis that has dominated the six-month British presidency? |
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0720 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Nick Cosgrove. |
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0725 |
Could the capture and storage of carbon emissions underground be a way that Britain can meet its energy needs without exacerbating climate change? |
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0727 |
The Chancellor is aiming to boost theÌýhousing supply to makeÌýhouses more affordable. |
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0732 |
A reportÌýout todayÌýsays sex offenders are not supervised properly in the community. |
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0741 |
A new species of carnivorous mammal has been found on Borneo and was photographed by a camera trap deep in the forest. |
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0747 |
Though For The Day with The Right Reverend Tom Butler Bishop of Southwark. |
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0750 |
Iain Duncan-Smith predicts the outcome of theÌýConservative leadership contest. |
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0810 |
Gordon Brown speaks to us from Brussels about the pre-Budget report and the EU budget crisis. |
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0824 |
TheÌýsports news from Steve May. |
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0830 |
Former South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma has been charged with rape and he denies the charges. |
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0832 |
The Chancellor announced increasedÌýtaxation for oil companies in yesterday's pre-budget report. We ask BP's chief executive Lord Browne how seriously he takes the issue of climate change. |
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0838 |
The business news with Nick Cosgrove. |
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0841 |
We speak to Carol Thatcher the winner of the ITV reality TV programme 'I'mÌýA Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here'. |
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0850 |
The installation artist Simon Starling won the Turner prize last night. HeÌýspeaks to us about his victory. |
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0855 |
Is there a Christian dimensionÌýto CS Lewis's work? The Right Reverend Richard Harries, who has written a book about CS Lewis, and Terry Sanderson, vice-president of the National Secular Society, tell us their views. |
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0855 |
Who will be theÌýnew leader of the opposition? Our Political Editor Nick Robinson gives us the latest news from Westminster. |
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