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We're the worst binge-drinkers in Europe according to a government report out today. Karen Allen has more. |
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0610 |
Yasser Arafat is going to appoint a new Cabinet despite Israel's refusal to deal with it. James Reynolds is in Jerusalem. |
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Rebecca Marston presents this morning's business news. |
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0627 |
The latest sport and racing tips with Steve May. |
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0632 |
The Lib-Dems have won the previously safe Labour seat of Brent East. Norman Smith has more on last night's by-election. |
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Hurricane Isabel is pounding the east coast of America. Rob Watson has the latest. |
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The three latest American deaths in Iraq brings the toll of coalition casualties to over 340. Owen Benett Jones is in Baghdad. |
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0652 |
Where does the hunt for Iraq's alleged WMD stand? Former chief inspector on the UNSCOM Chemical Destruction team Garth Whitty talks to us. |
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Fergal Parkinson speaks to the mother of the seven year old girl fatally shot in north west London last weekend. |
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Professor Anthony King of Essex University and Conservative Party Chair Theresa May talk about the Lib-Dems' Brent East by-election victory. |
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0719 |
What's the economic and social cost of excessive drinking? We speak to Home Office Minister Hazel Blears. |
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Hurricane Isabel hit the east coast of America last night - Mark Van Scriver from the North Carolina State Emergency Centre gives us his initial assessment. |
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0734 |
Will MPs accept the Government's latest proposals for House of Lords reform. The former Leader of the Commons Robin Cook joins us. |
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0740 |
The听chairman of the Financial Services Authority Sir Howard Davies leaves his post today. We speak to him. |
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0745 |
Whatever happened to the cycling proficiency test? Roger Harrabin finds out. |
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Will the Hutton Inquiry change the way journalists work? Rod Allen is head of journalism at City University and Peter Preston is a former editor of the Guardian. |
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The Liberal Democrats have seized the former safe Labour seat of Brent East in last night's by-election. We talk to their leader Charles Kennedy and the Labour Party Chair Ian McCartney. |
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Why听are the English National Opera听staging two performances in their original French and Italian? Paul Daniel is musical director of the ENO and David Lister is culture editor of the Independent. |
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0834 |
Tom Feilden reports on why some scientists question whether the commercial and political interests tied to biotechnology can tolerate scientific dissent. |
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0843 |
Scientists have unearthed a pre-historic rodent which was the size of a modern-day buffalo. We speak to Professor Robert McNeill Alexander who has written an article in the journal Science. |
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Evangelical Anglicans are meeting for a conference at which the issue of gay bishops is likely to preoccupy many delegates. We speak to Canon David Anderson, the President of the American Anglican Council. |
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0853 |
Mike Thomson reports on the impact of the closure of the Sangatte camp in Northern France on illegal immigration into Britain. |
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Our Political Editor Andrew Marr analyses the Lib-Dems' Brent East by-election victory. |
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