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Europe's trying to do something about the Common Agriculture Policy.... again. Tim Hirsch explains. |
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0610 |
It seems the Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is being held in prison on the outskirts of Rangoon. Larry Jagan reports. |
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Rebecca Marsden with the business news. |
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0627 |
Steve May with the sport and Today's infamous racing tips. |
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Peter Hain wants to put up income tax. Norman Smith reports. |
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Day two of the EU summit in Greece. Tim Franks is there. |
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More American troops have been killed in Iraq. Chris Morris reports. |
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We'll find out today how the country's GPs have voted on the new doctors' contracts. Chris Hogg has the latest. |
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The American House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Committee is holding hearings on WMD. Where are they? We speak to Joseph Hoeffel, one of the Democrats on the committee. |
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0654 |
Our teachers are better trained than ever. That's what the chief inspector of schools, David Bell, says. |
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Is Labour planning to put up income tax? It depends whether you ask Peter Hain or Gordon Brown. The Tory's Michael Howard says the government's revealed its true colours. |
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0716 |
Two GPs discuss their proposed new contracts. We'll know the outcome of the vote later today. |
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0721 |
American troops are still being killed in Iraq. How's this playing in the American heartland? Our correspondent Rob Watson reports. |
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0744 |
A mystery illness is killing off Britain's budgerigars. Strongman and budgie-fancier Geoff Capes is distraught. |
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0734 |
The government's hopes of using the EU summit in Greece to advance its ideas for dealing with asylum seekers
appears to have run into the sand. Immigration minister Beverley Hughes joins us. |
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MPs are getting agitated about the railways. They're not getting much better but they are getting more expensive to use. Richard Bowker, SRA chair, defends himself. |
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Peter Hain joins us after waking up to find his comments on raising income tax have caused something of a stir. But is Labour planning to put up tax or not? We attempt to get an answer. |
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0820 |
Is it morally wrong to use jellyfish genes to make a live rabbit glow in the dark in the name of art? We debate so-called 'gene-art'. |
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0833 |
More on the gay bishop row after Richard Harries uses his 'Thought for the Day' slot to defend his decision to appoint a homosexual bishop in Reading. |
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In the end the war in Iraq was won easily. But the peace is proving more difficult. We ask the US under-secretary John Bolton why. |
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The Economist Magazine thinks the place to file the new constitution for Europe is in the bin. Are they right? |
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