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0607 |
Control of Kabul peacekeeping duties handed over to NATO today: Adam Mynott is there. |
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0610 |
Industrial talks to avoid postal strike to take place today: Stephen Cape explains. |
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0615 |
The Business News. |
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0632 |
Norman Smith outlines what's going to happen today at the Hutton Inquiry into Dr David Kelly's death. |
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0635 |
Two days of rioting in Basra: Mike Donkin in Baghdad gives us an overview of the latest. |
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0637 |
Pallab Ghosh tells us why there are concerns about the science community's 'peer review' system. |
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0640 |
A look at this morning's papers, both across Britain and in Sydney, Australia. |
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0645 |
What President Charles Taylor of Liberia's friends and enemies think about his imminent departure from power. |
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Shadow International Development Secretary Caroline Spellman on her proposal for an 'Ali Medical Centre' in Baghdad. |
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Sir Alistair Graham of the Police Complaints Authority tells听us why they're rejecting a recommendation from the Stephen Lawrence inquiry relating to force racism. |
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0709 |
Christian Aid and NATO in debate, as the north-Atlantic alliance takes over command of peacekeeping operations in Kabul. |
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0714 |
Have GCSEs - and A Levels -听outlived their usefulness? The NAHT's David Hart, plus Sir William Stubbs, former chair of the exams board. |
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0721 |
Anger from Britons released from Saudi jails with talk of legal action against the Saudi Government: the fiancee of one of the released, Gillian Barton. |
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0732 |
US delegation arrive to discuss Camp Delta detainees: one of the architects of the Guantanamo Bay military tribunals, Professor Ruth Wedgewood, plus lawyer Louise Christian. |
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0742 |
Wagner extremes: you can either see the complete 'Ring Cycle', or the Reduced Shakespeare Company 80min version. |
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0753 |
Rioting in Basra over the weekend, as the temperature rises: we hear from the British military spokesman in Basra. |
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0810 |
"Trust is obviously absolutely essential to any government": Chris Bryant MP (Lab) plus David Davis (Con) on the issues for the Govt and the 大象传媒 as Hutton Inquiry begins. |
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0824 |
The depiction of the French resistance in French cinema ... just how accurate is it? |
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0832 |
Is enough being done to prevent the British coastline slowly crumbling into the sea? |
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0842 |
Talks aimed at averting a postal strike get underway today: that, plus all the other Business News. |
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0845 |
Pallab Ghosh reports on concerns surrounding the reliability of scientific 'peer review' system: hear from the Royal Society. |
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0853 |
Hutton Inquiry Underway: Peter Kilfoyle MP claims attack on 大象传媒 was a diversion, Guardian commentator Roy Greenslade says 大象传媒's integrity is on the line and Independent on Sunday's Steve Richards questions whether anyone's to blame for Kelly's death. |
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