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Choose an audio clip听you would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
Israelis arrest suspected听former IRA bomb-maker in the West Bank. Barbara Plett is there. |
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0611 |
Harold Shipman inquiry publishes two more reports today. Rory Maclean has the details. |
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0615 |
Hear Greg Wood with the business news. |
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0626 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0631 |
The Government wants more electricity from wind power. Tim Hirsch is our Environment Correspondent. |
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0634 |
Andrew Gilligan has more on the row over Iraq's alleged attempt to buy nuclear material from Africa. |
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0637 |
Iraq's 25-strong governing council has met for the first time. Jonny Dymond is in Baghdad. |
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0640 |
The Government's putting forward its ideas on shaping the legal system without a Lord Chancellor. Here's our Home Affairs correspondent Danny Shaw. |
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0645 |
Education Correspondent Kim Catcheside reports on the job market for newly-qualified teachers. |
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0650 |
The Electoral Commission is reopening the debate about the voting age. Sam Younger is its chairman. |
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0655 |
Eileen Miller, the mother of James Miller, the young British filmmaker killed in Gaza, wants a proper investigation into his death. |
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0709 |
Trade Secretary Patricia Hewitt outlines plans to increase power generation using wind energy. |
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0715 |
Ahmed Fawzi, Spokesman to the UN special representative to Iraq on the first meeting of the Iraqi governing council. |
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0720 |
Former Armed Forces Minister Lewis Moonie on the aftermath of the war in Iraq. |
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0723 |
Football legend George Best is said to be drinking again. Labour MP Helen Clark belongs to the All-Party Hepatology Group in the Commons. |
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0733 |
South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki talks to us about George W. Bush's new enthusiasm for Africa. |
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0743 |
Retired oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer on the flotilla of plastic ducks that have been at sea for the past 11 years. |
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0753 |
Constitutional Affairs Secretary Lord Falconer on the Government's proposals for a Supreme Court and new system for appointing judges.
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0810 |
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on Iraq's alleged attempt to buy nuclear material from Africa. |
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0824 |
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion on one company's bid to encourage more eulogies at funerals. |
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0836 |
Shadow Home Secretary Oliver Letwin outlines his concerns over the Government's plans for constitutional reform. |
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0842 |
PUP leader David Ervine and Playwright Gary Mitchell debate the divisions among Unionists in Northern Ireland. |
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0848 |
Maggie Shiels reports from California on the state's plan to outlaw the huge four-wheel-drive Sports Utility Vehicles.
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0855 |
On Bastille Day, author Julian Jackson and Philippe le Corre, the London correspondent of La Tribune, discuss the mythology of French politics.
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