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| 0607 | President Bush addresses the UN General Assembly today. Justin Webb tells us what to expect. | |
| 0610 | Tom Symonds tells us why Network Rail is planning cuts in the money it spends on maintenance. | |
| 0615 | Rebecca Marston has this morning's business news. | |
| 0627 | The latest sports news and racing tips with Steve May. | |
| 0631 | A Government inquiry publishes its first suggestions today on a "fair" system for university entry? Kim Catcheside has more. | |
| 0635 | The Lib-Dems will be talking about the economy at their conference today. Carolyn Quinn is in Brighton. | |
| 0638 | The chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee is back before the Hutton Inquiry today. Norman Smith has more details. | |
| 0648 | Are criminal cases and asylum appeals squeezing legal aid for employment and housing cases? Clare Dodgson is chief executive of the Legal Services Commission. | |
| 0655 | Why do the Tories want us to breed more?听Their Work and Pensions spokesman, David Willetts, tells us. | |
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| 0709 | Network Rail wants to save 拢5bn over five years by delaying track renewal and maintenance. We speak to chief executive John Armitt and Lib-Dem transport spokesman Don Foster. | |
| 0718 | The Guardian's veteran political columnist Hugo Young has died. Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger speaks to us. | |
| 0721 | Kim Catcheside has been to Birmingham to find out what schools think of suggestions for "fairer" university entry. | |
| 0732 | The Hutton Inquiry has released extracts from Alastair Campbell's diary. Campbell's former deputy Lance Price, and Peter Oborne of the Spectator discuss. | |
| 0743 | Have we found the oldest cemetery in the country? Dr Rick Schulting has been working on the site for English Heritage and tells us more. | |
| 0748 | Are the Lib-Dems more intrigued by the minutiae of politics and policy than the rest of us? We speak to Lord Rennard, the party's director of campaigns. | |
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| 0810 | What is "fairness" in university admissions policy. We speak to Lib-Dem education spokesman Phil Willis, Shadow Education Secretary Damian Green, and Vice Chancellor of Brunel University Professor Steven Schwarz. | |
| 0820 | Andrew Hosken reports on the alleged financial scandal surrounding the official statistics body for the European Commission, Eurostat. | |
| 0833 | The former headmistress Colleen McCabe, who is starting a five year sentence for stealing her school's money, speaks to us from prison. | |
| 0846 | Do students and their lifestyle get an unfair write-up? Authors David Nicholls and James Delingpole discuss. | |
| 0852 | Where do the Liberal Democrats stand on the issue of defence following the war in Iraq? Hear our discussion. | |
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