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| 0607 | Blair听meets with union leaders at a private dinner overnight: Paul Wilenius explains. | |
| 0610 | Rachel Harvey in Indonesia, ahead of an expected verdict today in the Bali bomb case. | |
| 0615 | The Business News. | |
| 0632 | Two suicide bomb attacks cast a further shadow over the peace process: Richard Galpin is our man in Jerusalem. | |
| 0635 | Mike Wooldridge in Mexico, outlines what's likely during the opening day of the WTO conference there. | |
| 0638 | 'Liberty' claim police misused anti-terrorist powers yesterday when dealing with protesters outside the arms fair being held in London. | |
| 0641 | A look at this morning's papers, both in Britain and this morning in Singapore, where SARS has resurfaced. | |
| 0645 | The Government admits there have been serious problems in schools funding over the past year: the details in Yesterday In Parliament. | |
| 0649 | Guaranteed to make you feel old ... a relatively unknown 19-year-old wins the Mercury Music Prize: Henrietta Harrison explains to Ed what 'big-up' means. | |
| 0653 | Angela Browning MP explains her concerns that Asperger's Syndrome is often being mis-diagnosed. | |
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| 0709 | And still the attacks continue: Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat on whether the Road Map has a future following two more suicide bombings. | |
| 0715 | The National Pensioners' Convention explain why they'll be demonstrating outside parliament today. | |
| 0719 | TUC general secretary Brendan Barber denies claims Tony Blair watered down his tough reformist stance at the TUC last night, while Andy Marr explains the fine balance of media management and post-dinner interaction. | |
| 0723 | Want exactly would the 'controlling' of Scotland's raptor population mean? | |
| 0732 | Hear from the new Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari following a car bomb attack in the north of the country overnight. | |
| 0745 | Is the medical scam we uncovered in Corfu just the tip of the iceberg? Your emails, plus Malcom Tarling from the Association of British Insurers. | |
| 0753 | Liberty attack police for using anti-terrorist powers to curb protests outside London arms fair: Shadow Home Secretary Oliver Letwin gives his view. | |
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| 0810 | Clare Short reports from the World Trade Organisation ministerial meeting in Mexico on the difficulties smaller countries have getting their voices heard; plus Shadow International Development Sec Caroline Spelman. | |
| 0822 | Where gall bladder surgery meets the fine arts. | |
| 0831 | One of the six Britons released by the Saudi authorities last month, Peter Brandon, gives his first broadcast interview. | |
| 0837 | When you pay for an independent financial adviser, how do you know what you're getting? That, plus all the Business News. | |
| 0840 | We're live in Jerusalem, as the Israeli government begins its retaliation following further suicide bombing attacks. | |
| 0842 | Two years on from the 9/11 attacks, Angus Stickler reports that the cracks are starting to show in the united front in the 'war on terror'. | |
| 0847 | Bill Bryson tells us what he'll bring to English Heritage, following his appointment as a commissioner. | |
| 0853 | Are peasants still a very real political force? Tony Benn and historian Justin Champion. | |
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