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| 0607 | Scotland correspondent Colin Blane has more details of the violent murder of 14 year-old Jodi Jones. | |
| 0610 | Jeremy Cooke听has more on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Palestinian controlled Bethlehem. | |
| 0616 | Rebecca Marston with today's business news. | |
| 0630 | The government has agreed to amend the Communications Bill.听 What does this mean for foreign investors? Torin Douglas听has more details. | |
| 0635 | President Bush has announced US troops will remain in Iraq on a long-term basis.听 Washington Correspondent, Justin Webb has details of the speech. | |
| 0649 | 大象传媒 Baghdad Correspondent, Peter Greste has more information听about the two rocket attacks听on US soldiers in Iraq. | |
| 0641 | Brian Perkins has a review of today's papers | |
| 0651 | 大象传媒 Political Correspondent, Susan Hulme reports on yesterday in parliament - namely events surrounding the collapse of the hunting bill. | |
| 0653 | An Oxford Professor claims that wearing听coloured glasses may help some individuals that suffer from dyslexia. | |
| 0655 | Labour MP, Barbara Follet on why so many young women show no interest in politics. | |
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| Hundreds of Kenyan tribeswomen have been granted British legal aid to sue the Ministry of Defence over allegations of rape.听 Martin Day is a solicitor representing the women. | |
| 0716 | President of the European Parliament, Pat Cox gives his thoughts on the Italian government assuming presidency of the EU, with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi at the helm.
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| 0718 | The Department of Trade and Industry Minister, Patricia Hewitt on the new legislation which will outlaw age discrimination - but does this go far enough? | |
| 0724 | Greg Randall and Tony Banks discuss the merits of the new owner of Chelsea Football Club - Russian Oil Tycoon, Roman Abramovich.
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| 0730 | A听delegation from the UN Security council has had to abandon plans to visit Liberia because of the fighting there - we speak to Liberia's minister of state for Economic and Financial Affairs, Samuel Jackson.
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| 0740 | US Correspondent David Willis reports on the growing financial crisis in the 'Golden' state of California. | |
| 0750 | Lord Puttnam and Lord McNally on the changes made to the Communications Bill - but will this protect 'public interest' over the next 20 years...? | |
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| 0810 | What will 'nation building' in Iraq听will mean and why prolonged involvement is causing a drop in US public support General Wesley Clark.
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| 0820 | Celebrity Cook, Clarissa Dickson-Wright has details on the oldest known recipe for marmalade.
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| 0830 | Sir Ranaulph Fiennes on the debate about Britains greatest explorer.听 The supporters of Captain Scott and Ernest Shackleton have very different opinions..... | |
| 0845 | The MoD has admitted it doesn't know what has happened to 4000 missing POW's captured during the war in Iraq. Liberal Democrat peer Lord Oakeshott is demanding to know what has happened to them.
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| 0848 | Clare Short reports from Rwanda on the British contribution to the recovery of Rwanda following the genocide of the 1990's. | |
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