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25/01/2017

Morning news and current affairs. Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.

3 hours

Last on

Wed 25 Jan 2017 06:00

Today's running order

0650

A new guide is being launched to educate people about DNA analysis and address misconceptions about the science. Dr Denise Syndercombe-Court is a reader in forensic genetics in King's College.听

0655

Our personality traits are linked to differences in the thickness and volume of various parts of our brains, an international study has suggested.听Dr Luca Passamonti is from the department of clinical neurosciences in Cambridge University.

0710

MPs have repeated their call for the government to publish its plan for Brexit in a formal policy document. Tim Farron is the leader of the Liberal Democrats.

0715

Bird flu has been found in a flock of pheasants at a farm in Lancashire, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has confirmed. Dr Chris Smith is a virologist at Cambridge University.

0720

A key question for Donald Trump's new administration is what to do about Afghanistan. The international combat mission there ended in 2014 but the Taliban and other militant groups have gained territory and continue to inflict huge casualties on Afghan forces and the civilian population. Justin Rowlatt is the 大象传媒鈥檚 South Asia correspondent.

0730

The Grammar School Heads Association has warned that grammar schools in England may ask parents for hundreds of pounds a year to cope with funding cuts. Today鈥檚 Ross Hawkins reports.

0740

From tomorrow there will be two England cricket teams playing in India because the country's best blind and partially sighted players leave today to join Eoin Morgan's team for their own Cricket World Cup. The 大象传媒鈥檚 Rob Bonnet reports.

0750

President Trump is expected to sign several executive orders relating to immigration in the next few days. James Carafano led the Trump transition team at the department of Homeland Security.

0810

MPs have repeated their call for the government to publish its plan for Brexit in a formal policy document. Shami Chakrabarti is the shadow attorney general and Lord Michael Howard is the former leader of the Conservative Party.

0820

Women workers are facing a barrage of dress codes and image pressures at work, a parliamentary report has found. Emma Supple is a consultant podiatrist in College of Podiatry and Emma Hope is a shoe designer.

0830

Iran, Russia and Turkey have closed two days of peace talks by saying they will work together to enforce a three-week-old ceasefire in Syria. Dr Lina Khatib is the head of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Chatham House.

0840

Three black women - at a time of segregation and prejudice in the States - played pivotal roles in NASA's mission to put astronauts on the moon, but are still not household names. Bola Fatimilehin is the head of diversity at the Royal Academy of Engineering and Anita Bernie is a black, female space scientist.

0850

Following yesterday鈥檚 ruling by the Supreme Court, who will be plotting to delay Brexit and how will whips steer the process?听Michael Cockrell is a film maker and Westminster journalist and Rachel Sylvester is a political columnist in The Times.

All subject to change.

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  • Wed 25 Jan 2017 06:00