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0607 |
Blackout 2003: Jane Standley in New York says it's now believed it began in Ohio. |
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0610 |
Greg Barrow at the UN on Britain's call for sanctions against Libya to be lifted, following Lockerbie admission. |
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0615 |
The Business News. |
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0632 |
A report is released today into the way A Levels were awarded this year: Kim Catcheside explains. |
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0635 |
High hopes, as Government figures and rebel groups attempt to sign peace deal to form interim government in Liberia. |
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0637 |
Jonathan Beale previews today's events at the Hutton Inquiry: Dr David Kelly's naming expected to be the focus. |
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0640 |
Valerie Jones on the spate of attacks on oil and water pipelines in Iraq. |
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0643 |
A look at today's newspapers, both across Britain and this morning in Delhi. |
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0649 |
Hear from one of the men charged with finding out what caused the world's biggest blackout. |
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0653 |
Divers examining the wreck of the Mary Rose have made an interesting find: John Lippiett, chief executive of the Mary Rose Trust. |
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0709 |
Could the French block any recommendation by Britain at the UN that sanctions against Libya be dropped following Lockerbie concessions: hear French MP Jacques Myard and lawyer who's advised the Libyan Government. |
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0713 |
Shadow Home Secretary Oliver Letwin calls for the inquiry into Yarl's Wood detention centre riot to be made public. |
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0717 |
The former Chief Inspector of Schools Mike Tomlinson publishes his report into how the A Level system's been performing: hear what he has to say. |
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0722 |
You're more likely to be a victim of terrorism in Britain than in Russia, Kenya or Algieria: says the Global Terrorism Index. |
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0732 |
We speak with a member of the Iraqi Governning Council, following a weekend of attacks on the country oil and water pipelines. |
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0745 |
The universe is getting darker and there's no way to stop the snuffing out of the universe's stars: says new report. |
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0751 |
Alastair Campbell to give evidence to the Hutton Inquiry: Conservative member of the Commons Foreign Affairs Select Ctte, Richard Ottaway MP and former Downing Street communications head James Humphreys discuss. |
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0810 |
Are the number of AS Level exams students have to sit impacting on their performance? School's Minister David Miliband responds Tomlinson's report card on A and AS Levels. |
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0820 |
Was Geoffrey Chaucer murdered as part of a medieval power struggle? |
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0823 |
A sniper on the loose in West Virginia. |
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0832 |
Tensions outside a the venue for a talk by the Hindu Chief Minister of Gujarat state in India, as protesters blame his administration for communal violence last year. |
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0837 |
Why Britons are being charged more than Americans in America for car hire, plus all the other Business News. |
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0840 |
Historian Tristram Hunt on the historical significance of the 'Eglington Tournament', marking the high point of Victorian interest in medievalism. |
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0843 |
Is the phrase 'an act of God' just a way for insurers to shirk their responsibility? |
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0847 |
Does our exams system work? UCAS and the NASUWT discuss. |
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0851 |
Britain's first private casualty unit is due to open in autumn: hear from the organisation behind it. |
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0857 |
Shaun Ley previews today's events at the Hutton Inquiry. |
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