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0607 |
Discussions on a new EU constitution could finish today, Tim Franks gives us an update. |
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0609 |
The High Court will rule today whether Gulf War Sydrom exists, Paul Adams explains. |
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0615 |
The Business News with Martin Shankleman. |
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0632 |
Norman Smith and Adam Brimelow goes through yesterdays government reshuffle. |
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0635 |
More violent demonstrations in the Iranian capital Tehran, Miranda Eels is there. |
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0638 |
Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe might expell the British High Commissioner in Harare, Hilary Anderson reports from South Africa. |
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0643 |
Hear what went on Yesterday in Parliament. |
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0650 |
Could Hydrogen fuels turn out to be even worse for the Ozone layer than fossil fuels? |
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0653 |
The invaluable Sacred Vase of Waarka has听 been returned after being looted from the Baghdad Museum. |
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0709 |
The medical student who was held by Israeli authorities for nearly two weeks speaks to us on his return to Britain. |
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0718 |
We speak to the new Health Secretary, John Reid. |
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0723 |
A听new cricket tournament starts today, Twenty 20, in an attempt to attract more young people to the sport. |
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0732 |
Iraqis have faced serious attacks after the end of the gulf war. Not in Iraq but in Portsmouth, Michael Williams went to speak to a victim. |
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0741 |
A look at today's papers. |
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0744 |
We have reported that spring seems to have come earlier this year, even the fledglings are being born earlier. |
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0752 |
The latest from the violent demonstrations in the Iranian capital Tehran. |
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0810 |
Bob Marshall Andrews MP and Lord Falconer on the government reshuffle. |
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0823 |
To grunt or not to grunt? We speak to leading tennis experts. |
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0832 |
Tom Feilden discovers whether sience has got too big for its boots. |
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0840 |
Money News with Martin Shankleman.
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0844 |
Should police respond to all burglary alarm call outs?
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0848 |
We discuss the government reshuffle with Andrew Marr, Andrew Rawnsley and Ann Perkins.
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