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| 0607 | The Galileo space probe has been driven into the astronomer's equivalent of a brick wall. Pallab Ghosh tells us why. | |
| 0610 | One of the country's most powerful union leaders is set to take a pot shot at the Government today. Stephen Cape has more. | |
| 0615 | Rebecca Marston has this morning's business news. | |
| 0627 | Sport and racing tips with Garry Richardson. | |
| 0632 | There's been a blast close to the UN headquarters in Baghdad. Jill McGivering is there. | |
| 0634 | The Hutton Inquiry will be closely followed today by the Liberal Democrats. Laura Trevelyan has more. | |
| 0637 | Geoff Hoon and Alastair Campbell today appear before Lord Hutton for the second time. Norman Smith has the details. | |
| 0648 | Norway's Prime Minister, Kjell Magne Bondevik, has set up a conference in New York on the roots of terrorism. | |
| 0652 | Is听lots of new land听needed to meet our housing needs? Hear our discussion. | |
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| 0709 | Unison General Secretary Dave Prentis criticises Government plans for more private sector involvement in delivering public services. | |
| 0714 | Liberal-Democrat Treasury spokesman Edward Davey talks to us about how his party wants to abolish council tax altogether. | |
| 0718 | More details of the explosion close to the United Nations heaquarters in Baghdad. | |
| 0721 | What will technology do to human nature and the self? We speak to top neuroscientist Professor Susan Greenfield. | |
| 0732 | Home Secretary David Blunkett is enthusiastic about a national identity card, but some MPs are worried. We speak to David Winnick and Martin Linton. | |
| 0744 | Heskel Nathaniel who's behind an unusual joint Antarctic expedition involving Israelis and Palestinians joins us to tell us more. | |
| 0750 | Which political direction should the Lib-Dems head towards following their Brent East victory. Hear our discussion. | |
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| 0810 | Hear David Davis, the Conservative shadow to the Deputy Prime Minister, and Local Government Minister Nick Raynsford on council tax hikes. | |
| 0823 | The work of Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi is dividing the classical music world. Mark Coles finds out why. | |
| 0835 | Zimbabwe's most popular newspaper, the Daily News, is trying to get its publishing licence back. Menzies Campbell is the Lib-Dems' foreign affairs spokesman. | |
| 0845 | Hear about what happened when advertising director Trevor Beattie featured his dead goldfish in one of his ads. | |
| 0850 | Shaun Ley looks ahead to Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon's second appearance before the Hutton Inquiry later today. | |
| 0852 | Have the Liberal Democrats made a political breakthrough? Hear Lib-Dem leader in the Lords Baroness Williams and guests discuss. | |
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