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0607 |
The Queen will open theÌýWelsh Assembly building in Cardiff today. |
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0609 |
President Bush arrives in India.The first Republican President to visit since RichardÌýNixon. Ìý |
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0615 |
Business news from Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
Steve May has the sports news. |
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0631 |
TessaÌýJowell's financialÌýaffairs are still under close scrutiny this morning. |
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0634 |
A British man who was held in a Pakistani prison for 8 months, claims that he was tortured by intelligence officers. Zubeida Malik has spoken to him. |
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0637 |
The world's experts onÌýclimate change have produced another disturbing report on its progress.Ìý |
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0641 |
This morning'sÌýnewspaper review comes from the UK and South Africa. |
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0644 |
Yesterday in Parliament the Terrorism Bill was held up up after yet another government defeat in the Lord's. |
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0649 |
TheÌýConservative party has a new strategy to win the next election, which apparently means candidates making less of the fact that they're Conservatives. Iain Watson spoke to Tory Vice Chairman Grant Shapps. |
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0653 |
New research suggests thatÌýMRSA may be even more resourceful than first thought, Prof Mike Brown led the study. |
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0709 |
Children's minister Beverley Hughes explains how a new bill will improve the efficacy of the much disputed List 99.Ìý |
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0715 |
Despite busting its budget five times over, theÌýWelsh Assembly building has been highly praised for its environmental features. First Minister for Wales, Rhodri Morgan.Ìý |
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0721 |
Greg Wood has theÌýbusiness news which explores the claim that a first home can be built for £65,000. |
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0725 |
David Cameron has repeatedly stated that financial stability comes before tax cuts.Ìý The think tank Reform (established by people who want to lower taxes) say that doesn't make sense. Its director Andrew Haldenby. |
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0729 |
Sporting News from Steve May.Ìý |
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0737 |
A review of this morning's UK papers. |
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0742 |
An unprecedented number ofÌýextraordinarily rare working music manuscripts has been donated today to the Juilliard School of Music in New York by Bruce Kovner. Dr Joseph Polisi is president of the school. |
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0745 |
Today'sÌýThought For The Day comes from the novelist and columnist Anne Atkins. |
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0750 |
Europe is, officially, in a year long "period of reflection" after the rejection last year of the EU Constitution. This period comes to an end in June and current EU president Austria wants to establishÌýa route back to the constitution - former French President Valery Giscard was one the constitution's authors. |
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0810 |
Is David Cameron really asking all members of the Conservative party to agree to break with Tory past? |
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0815 |
The Central Office of Information is celebrating its 60th birthday, but one of its most famous information films has gone missing! |
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0824 |
Sports newsÌýwith Steve May.Ìý |
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0820 |
More than a thousand scientists across the world are expected to report that theÌýclimate is already in a state of flux and emissions from our cars, planes, homes and factoriesÌýARE to blame. Ashok Sinha is Director of the Stop Climate Chaos and Margaret Beckett is Environment Secretary.Ìý |
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0832 |
Business news from Greg Wood.Ìý |
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0835 |
The American writer Don de Lillo - who wrote Underworld and is one of the biggest figures in modern American literature - has become a classic. A Penguin classic. A great accolade, but usually preserved for the dead, how does he feel about being a classic?Ìý |
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0842 |
PresidentÌýBush arrives in India later today promising to take the strategic partnership between Delhi and Washington to a new level. It is a symbolic meeting between two countries whose past is shaped by suspicion but, now find themselves natural partners.Ìý |
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0850 |
The terrible violence continues as Iraq ploughs further and further toward the possibility of civil war.Ìý |
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