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0607 |
Doctors using a controversial new drug to treat a young man with variant CJD say it has shown promising results. Karen Allen has the details. |
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0609 |
The United Nations is pulling most of its staff out of Iraq. Greg Barrow explains their thinking. |
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0616 |
Rebecca Marston has this morning's听business news. |
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0627 |
Hear the latest sport and racing tips with Steve May. |
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0632 |
The Hutton Inquiry has heard all of its evidence. Norman Smith explains what happens next. |
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0635 |
The UN is pulling most of its staff out of Iraq over security worries. Jill McGivering is in Baghdad. |
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0638 |
There has been a very big earthquake in northern Japan.听Jonathon Head is in听Tokyo. |
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0645 |
US presidential hopeful Gen. Wesley Clark has been in TV debate with his rivals for the first time. Justin Webb reports. |
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0649 |
Fifteen thousand people died in France because of this summer's听heatwave - more than was orginally thought. Patrick Sabatier is deputy editor of听newspaper Liberation. |
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0653 |
Zubeida Malik reports on the prospects for British and American hopes of more UN involvement in Iraq. |
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0709 |
We speak to Dr Chris Pomfrett and Dr Stephen Dealer about the new drug which doctors are using to treat a 19-year old young man with variant CJD. |
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0718 |
We'll hear today who gets the go ahead to buy supermarket chain Safeway. Jeff Randall is our Business Editor. |
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0722 |
European Parliament President Pat Cox talks to us about the EU's latest financial scandal. |
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0732 |
We speak to Dennis Halliday, former assistant to the UN secretary general, on the withdrawal of most of their staff from Iraq. |
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0742 |
Do we need another new portrait of the Queen? We speak to its painter Jeff Stultiens and to William Feaver, Observer art critic. |
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0749 |
Alastair Campbell's former deputy Lance Price and the Guardian's Vikram Dodd discuss what has been learnt so far from the Hutton Inquiry. |
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0810 |
Former Health Secretary Alan Milburn talks to us about the direction of New Labour. |
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0822 |
Were we really as healthy during the Second World War as is commonly thought? We speak to Marguerite Patten. |
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0838 |
Do right and left matter anymore in British politics? Lord Heseltine and Lord Hattersley discuss.
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0841 |
The business update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0847 |
The Children's Laureate, Michael Morpurgo on the hundreds of soldiers who were executed during the First World War. |
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0851 |
Why can't old people get chiropody on the NHS any more? Health minister John Hutton responds to our report: |
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0855 |
Has the Hutton inquiry changed the perception of Britain and our PM abroad. Two journalists from foreign press discuss.
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