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05/08/2009

With James Naughtie and Sarah Montague. Including Sports Desk; Weather; Thought for the Day.

Presented by James Naughtie and Sarah Montague.

Business editor Robert Peston reflects on the loss of 4 billion pounds by the Lloyds Banking Group.

The Chief Inspector of Prisons Anne Owers and Paul Carroll of the Prison Service discuss whether Cookham Wood Young Offenders Institution is safe.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been sworn in for a second term as Iran's president after weeks of post-election unrest. Jon Leyne reports.

Former US President Bill Clinton has left North Korea with two US reporters whose release he has helped to secure. Former ambassador John Everard and Korean expert Aidan Foster-Carter discuss why North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il issued a special pardon.

An initiative hoped to halt the decline in bee numbers is being launched. Tom Feilden reports on a new idea to encourage more people to try their hand at beekeeping.

Thought for the Day with Rabbi Laura Janner-Klauser, of Alyth Gardens Synagogue.

Sats marker Roberta Bowen and former Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo discuss ways to improve child literacy levels.

Jack Izzard, Mike Wooldridge and Martin Indyk reflect on the inauguration of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran.

Matthew Sheahan and Janet Grosvenor remember the 1979 Fastnet race, in which 15 people died.

Stephen Alambritis of the Federation of Small Businesses discusses if lending has become easier since government intervention.

Peter Moore, of the Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association, and Sarah Farquhar, head of Oxfam's retail operations, discuss whether the charity has been behaving more like a business.

A review of the rape laws which was due to be announced has been delayed. Ross Hawkins reports.

The WWI veteran Harry Patch is to be buried. The former plumber, who fought in the battle of Passchendaele in 1917, gave an interview to reporter Mike Thomson for the Today programme in 2005. Thom Yorke, the lead singer of the band Radiohead, heard the interview and wrote a song inspired by it. The Today programme plays Radiohead's song - Harry Patch (In Memory Of) - for the first time.

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Last on

Wed 5 Aug 2009 06:00

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  • Wed 5 Aug 2009 06:00