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0607 |
TheÌývaccination of poultry begins today in South-West France. |
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0609 |
EU ministers discuss increasing the pressure upon Serbia to round up Ratko Mladic. |
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0615 |
Business news from Greg Wood.Ìý |
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0626 |
Sporting news from Steve May. |
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0631 |
The government'sÌýWomen and Work commission reports today. |
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0634 |
The financial affairs ofÌýTessa Jowell's husband continue to keep the culture secretary under pressure. |
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0637 |
The European Union's Foreign Ministers meet today to discuss the funding of the Palestinian Authority.Ìý |
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0641 |
A series of armed raids have been carried out in connection with the recent banknoteÌýheist. |
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0644 |
Today'sÌýnewspaper review is from the UK and Italy. |
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0649 |
AreÌýfruit and vegetables asÌýlacking in nutrientsÌýas processed food? Graham Harvey and Peter Kendall.Ìý |
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0655 |
Patient advisers including Tina Mitchell from NICE are challenging the committee over its decision regarding the licensing of brain tumour drugs. |
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0709 |
Culture SecretaryÌýTessa Jowell's husband has embroiled her into an Italian bribery scandal and she now awaits the ruling of the Cabinat Secretary as to whether or not she has broken ministerial code. Lord Goodhart is former member of the committee on standards in public life. |
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0715 |
Over the weekendÌýGeorge Michael was arrested in central London on suspicion of possessing drugs.Ìý |
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0721 |
Greg Wood has the business news. |
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0725 |
Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Cundy who is leading the investigation into the murder ofÌýSally Anne Bowman explains why a mass DNA screening programme is about to take place in Croydon.Ìý |
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0729 |
ItsÌýMardi Gras in New Orleans the first since Hurricane Katrina. A time for both celebration and reflection. |
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0735 |
Sports news from Steve May. |
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0737 |
The Power Enquiry has come to the end of its 18 month investigation into the "state of democracy" and is released today. How radical is it? Philip Cowley and Baroness Kennedy QC. |
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0742 |
Its Jewish book week, a celebration of Jewish writing and the young American author of Beware of God; Shalom Ausslander has written a short essay for us.Ìý |
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0745 |
Thought For the Day comes from The Reverend Roy Jenkins, Baptist Minister in Cardiff.Ìý |
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0750 |
The European Union meets today in Brussels to discuss whether or not to continue the funding to theÌýPalestinian Authority in light of Hamas' succession to leadership. Benita Ferrero Waldner is Eu's External Affairs Commissioner. |
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0810 |
Its thirty years since the equal pay act, so why does the gender gap still exist? John Cridland of the CBI and Dr Katherine Rake of the fawcett society. |
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0815 |
The Right-leaning think tank the Policy Exchange is proposing a new tarriff on developers to encourage local authorities toÌýbuild more family homes instead of more high rise developments. James O'Shaugnessy is head of research. |
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0820 |
Sports news from Steve May. |
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0824 |
Edward Stourton has been talking to Jack Straw amongst others andÌýlooking back at Britain's presidency of the EU. |
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0827 |
Business news from Greg Wood. |
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0832 |
The Elections Minister Harriet Harman is outlining measures to stop electoral fraud. |
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0837 |
Sir Cyril Taylor, chairman of specialist schools and academies trust and John Dunford of the Secondary Heads AssociationÌýdiscuss proposals toÌýidentify gifted pupils at age 11 and track their progress to A levels.Ìý |
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0842 |
For almost 70 years, a music score written byÌýBenjamin Britten was thought lost until UK film maker John Mappleback happened across a chance meeting on the way to church.Ìý |
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0851 |
Tony Blair is likely to face questions today about the financial dealings of the Culture Secretary, Tessa Jowell, and her husband, David Mills. |
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