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| 0607 | Questions over security in the Iraqi capital after Tuesday's UN bombing: Valerie Jones is there. | |
| 0610 | Paul Henley says tour operators and Greek officials meet today in an attempt to come to a compromise, after a police crackdown on Faliraki drunkeness. | |
| 0615 | The Business News. | |
| 0632 | While A Level results rise, GCSE results have fallen slightly: Kim Catcheside's been crunching the figures. | |
| 0635 | How did journalists get Dr David Kelly's name? Some of them are in front of the Hutton Inquiry today: Jonathan Beale. | |
| 0637 | Greg Barrow at the UN in New York explains Kofi Annan's fears over Iraq security following Tuesday's attack in Baghdad. | |
| 0640 | Israeli tanks move into West Bank centres following the bus bombing in Jerusalem: from where James Reynolds talks to us. | |
| 0643 | A look at today's newspapers, both in Britain and this morning in Nigeria, where rival militia groups have clashed in recent days. | |
| 0649 | The European Commission orders a ban on trawling off Scotland in an attempt to protect coral reefs: Dr Richard Dixon is from the WWF. | |
| 0653 | Jonathan Head in Baghdad talks with some of the key figures having to deal with security issues following this week's attack on the UN. | |
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| 0709 | Are GCSEs delivering the information employers want to know? The CBI's Digby Jones, plus the head teacher of St Albans comprehensive, the Sandringham School. | |
| 0716 | Kofi Annan's made it clear that responsibility for security in Baghdad has to lie with the occupying force: Michael Buchanan reports from New York ahead of Jack Straw's arrival. | |
| 0720 | Why does the killing continue? Hear from Hamas' Abdul Aziz Rantisi following this week's bus bombing in Jerusalem. | |
| 0724 | How August changed the world ... today marking the abolition of slavery in 1833. | |
| 0732 | Will the imprisonment of street beggars be ruled illegal today? Hear from those at the heart of a legal challenge, plus one beggar in Nottingham who says asking for money is better than the alternative. | |
| 0745 | It's August and the leaves and conkers are beginning to fall: so the inevitable question ... has Autumn come early? | |
| 0753 | Does the attack on the UN in Baghdad signify the latest front in the 'war on terror'? We cross to Pakistan, Indonesia and Baghdad for an assessment, plus Kofi Annan's director of communications Edward Mortimer. | |
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| 0810 | GCSE results show greater gap between good and bad students: Education Secretary Charles Clarke congratulates pupils, but admits real challenges ahead. | |
| 0823 | A new and unique insight into feminist icon Mary Wollstoncraft. | |
| 0831 | Children as young as 7 being abducted for use as soldiers, pack animals and sex slaves: says The Church Mission Society: Bishop Benjamin Ojwang. | |
| 0836 | The number of estates subject to inheritance tax has risen by more than 50 percent in the last year: that, plus all the Business News. | |
| 0841 | Trainspotting novelist Irvine Welsh tells us why he's stepping into the boxing ring. | |
| 0844 | It's just not cricket ... or is it? Just why are so many people turning up to England matches in bizarre clothing? | |
| 0850 | Minutes, notes, embarrassing emails ... even Alastair Campbell's diary. How the Hutton Inquiry is providing future historians with a depth of primary sources that's unprecedented. | |
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