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| 0607 | Britain has tabled a draft resolution at the UN calling for sanctions against Libya to be dropped: Greg Barrow explains it may not be smooth sailing. | |
| 0610 | Ray Furlong in Berlin tells us how negotiations resulted in the release of 14 European tourists being held in the Sahara. | |
| 0615 | The Business News. | |
| 0632 | Alastair Campbell will be in front of Lord Hutton today: Jonathan Beale tells us what to expect. | |
| 0635 | Peace deal signed in Liberia, opening the way for a new power-sharing government: says Alistair Leithead. | |
| 0637 | Police in West Virginia call for public help to track down what could be serial sniper. | |
| 0640 | Another US soldier dies, as authorities attempt to control a fire caused by oil pipeline sabotage: Valerie Jones brings us up to date. | |
| 0643 | A look at today's papers, both in Britain and this morning in France, where there's public support to scupper the lifting of sanctions against Libya. | |
| 0649 | Kim Catcheside previews today's Sats results for 7, 11 and 14 year olds: how will the results be greeted? | |
| 0653 | A peace deal's been signed in Liberia, will diplomacy soon start to yield results in Zimbabwe? Author Christopher Hope discusses. | |
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| 0709 | Peace at last? The UN Special Envoy to Liberia Jacques Klein on the peace deal signed overnight. | |
| 0713 | Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble explains why he isn't in favour of a reported suggestion from Sinn Fein that thousands of Republicans' criminal records should be erased. | |
| 0717 | Reuters chief executive Tom Glocer on why he wants in investigation into the killing of one of their cameramen in Iraq by US troops. | |
| 0722 | We're seeing a new generation of football hooligans: Home Office Minister Hazel Blears. | |
| 0732 | Will an Italian senator be successful in forcing a referendum on Silvio Berlusconi's immunity from prosecution? Hear from Berlusconi supporter Senator Bob Lasagne. | |
| 0745 | He bought his title, now David Piper (the Lord of Warleigh) is in search of something more romantic. | |
| 0751 | Attempting to bring order to Iraq: The British bobby advising the Baghdad beat. | |
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| 0810 | "We have a serious contradiction between what Jonathan Powell says and what the Prime Minister says ... and Alastair Campbell has to explain his role in that": Michael Ancram, plus former Campbell colleague Lance Price. | |
| 0823 | Are we more sensitive to racial issues than our ancestors were? | |
| 0831 | Three fatal shootings, as America ask whether its got another serial sniper on its hands: Fergal Parkinson reports from Charleston, West Virginia. | |
| 0835 | What's the difference between a pilchard and a 'Cornish Sardine'? Find out, with the Business News. | |
| 0838 | How concerned should we get over Sats results? The National Association of Head Teachers and Dr Bethan Marshall from King's College. | |
| 0843 | A member of a Belgian anti-immigration party is due to pay a visit to Holyrood, but not all Scottish Executive members are happy. | |
| 0847 | On the streets of Monrovia, as 'peace deal' is signed. | |
| 0852 | Are British tourists on holiday really any worse than others? | |
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