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| 0607 | Seven Britons to appear in court over stabbing to death in Greece of British man: Richard Galpin has the latest. | |
| 0610 | Barnaby Phillips tells us Liberia's main rebel group has promised to withdraw from Monrovia. | |
| 0615 | The Business News. | |
| 0632 | British arms dealer to appear in US court accused of plotting to supply terrorists with surface to air missile: Justin Webb's in Washington. | |
| 0635 | Stem cells for human embryos have been grown in a lab for the first time: Pallab Ghosh explains what it means. | |
| 0637 | Norman Smith tells us more 大象传媒 journalists are due to give evidence to Lord Hutton today. | |
| 0640 | A look at today's newspapers, both in Britain and this morning in Jerusalem following suicide bombings. | |
| 0645 | We've heard about measles, but now we're told older teenagers are at increasing risk of catching mumps: Adam Brimelow reports as the MMR debate continues. | |
| 0648 | Suicides, overcrowding and drug use in English and Welsh prisons on the increase ... the Prison Reform Trust explain their figures. | |
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| 0709 | Hear from the head of the British laboratory that has grown stem cells taken from human embryos. | |
| 0713 | Plot to blow up Air Force One? Hear from the US House Aviation sub-committee on the Briton arrested over missile smuggling claims. | |
| 0717 | The ICRC's Jordi Raich in Monrovia, as British supplies head to the trouble region. | |
| 0722 | One artist's idea for a plastic reconstruction of the Berlin Wall: Tristana Moore reports from Berlin. | |
| 0732 | International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge tells John he's convinced Athens will be ready for the games in exactly one year's time. | |
| 0745 | If you live in Manchester and find a book on the back seat of the bus today, we'll tell you why. | |
| 0753 | "Lies" say Murdoch press of Andrew Gilligan's Hutton evidence, as Susan Watts prepares to give more evidence about Dr Kelly and Campbell comments. Martin Bell and Fabian Hamilton MP. | |
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| 0810 | Planes at British airports as likely to be targeted as US aircraft: says former head of counter terrorism intelligence for the US Defense Dept, following accusations over missile 'Air Force One' plot. | |
| 0822 | Stem cells extracted from human embryos have been grown in a London laboratory - but what are the ethical considerations? | |
| 0831 | Diana Mosley, widow of the British fascist leader of the 1930s Sir Oswald Mosley, has died: hear part of Jim's interview with her last year, plus historian Andrew Roberts. | |
| 0839 | Do you fancy 拢47m? Hear about Europe's biggest every lottery, plus all the other Business News. | |
| 0842 | August saw the invention of television ... inventor Trevor Bayliss and columnist Joan Smith debate its relevance. | |
| 0851 | 'New Europe': is the theme for the Edinburgh Film Festival, opening today. | |
| 0857 | Mark Mardell today's likely events at the Hutton Inquiry. | |
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