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| 0607 | A听US airman at the Guantanamo base on Cuba has been charged with espionage. Nick Childs tells us what happened. | |
| 0610 | We'll learn a bit more today about the giant research undertaking known as the UK Biobank project. Pallab Ghosh has the details. | |
| 0615 | Rebecca Marston has this morning's business news. | |
| 0627 | The latest sport and racing tips with Steve May. | |
| 0631 | The听US and France staked out two quite different positions on Iraq at the UN overnight. Ian Pannell assesses what was said. | |
| 0635 | The Lib-Dems are turning their attention to foreign affairs this morning. Carole Walker is in Brighton. | |
| 0638 | The results of the Government's "public debate" on genetically modified crops will emerge today. Tom Feilden has more. | |
| 0640 | The hearings at the Hutton Inquiry are almost over. Shaun Ley joins us.
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| 0650 | Are we becoming more selfish? We speak to Prof. Paul Whitely of Essex University, author of a report on the subject. | |
| 0653 | While the Lib-Dems hold their Brighton conference, the SNP are gathering in Inverness听where their leader John Swinney is facing a challenge. | |
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| 0709 | We speak to Herve Mariton, an MP from President Chirac's party and Sir Crispin Tickell, a former British ambassador to the UN, on Kofi Annan's challenge to the United States. | |
| 0716 | Microsoft's internet arm MSN is closing most of听its chatrooms because of the paedophile threat. We're joined by its UK director Gillian Kent and by Dr Rachel O'Connell from the University of Central Lancashire. | |
| 0721 | John Andrew reports on the increased attention focused on the Lib-Dems' policies following their Brent East by-election win. | |
| 0725 | The Commission for Health Improvement (CHI) is warning about standards of care of elderly mental health patients. Jocelyn Cornwell is CHI's acting chief executive. | |
| 0734 | We're getting more individualistic as a society, according to a study from the Economic and Social Research Council. Home Secretary David Blunkett is speaking at the ESRC today. | |
| 0744 | The California governors' race is back on. How does Arnold Schwarzenegger听compare with the听first actor to reach the governor's mansion, Ronald Reagan? David Willis reports. | |
| 0751 | Former environment minister Michael Meacher and Prof. Malcolm Grant talk to us about the outcome of the government's "public debate" on GM crops. | |
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| 0810 | Lib-Dem leader Charles Kennedy talks about his party's idea to slash the number of government departments. | |
| 0821 | The mothers of the girls shot outside a hairdressing salon in Aston, Birmingham, last New Year, are launching a new campaign against gun violence. | |
| 0833 | The Government's dossier on Iraq's alleged WMD was released a year ago today. We speak to Terence Taylor, the US director of the International Institute of Strategic Studies. | |
| 0845 | Hear Prof. John Newton, project director of UK Biobank, a project which aims to discover the links between genes, environmental factors and disease, answer its critics. | |
| 0853 | Does the United Nations have a future? Hear our guests discuss. | |
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