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| 0610 | China launched it's first manned space mission early this morning.听 | |
| 0615 | The number of people without a GP is higher than it's ever been.
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| 0620 | Greg Wood with the Business News. | |
| 0630 | Conservative MPs are holding a meeting today to discuss Iain Duncan Smith.
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| 0635 | The Anglican Communion meet today to debate听homosexuality and the priesthood. | |
| 0640 | The security council of the UN will vote today on a resolution the US have been trying to put through on Iraq. | |
| 0645 | Charlotte Green with a review of today's papers.
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| 0650 | The foreign press review comes from South Africa and our correspondent Barnaby Phillips.
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| 0655 | Sean Curran reports on Yesterday in Parliament.
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| 0658 | Why are China investing so much in a manned space mission? We speak to Shaowen Lin and David Barker.
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| 0700 | A man with HIV who knowingly infected two women has been convicted of grievous bodily harm. We look at the implications for those living with HIV. | |
| 0720 | Our political reporter Iain Watson considers how Tory MP's view Iain Duncan Smith's future.
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| 0725 | Farmers fed up with the low prices they receive for their milk have been blockading dairies across the country. Bob Walker reports. | |
| 0730 | The Welsh Assembly votes on听plans to pay old politicians to retire.听 Wyre Davies reports.
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| 0740 | Should the Anglican Communion allow gay bishops? We speak to the Archbishop of Cape Town and Andrew Carey, from the Church Times.
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| 0750 | Our reporter Tom Feilden previews Lafur Eliasson's exhibition at the Tate Modern.
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| 0755 | Was the war against Iraq legal? We speak to the former chairman of the bar council, Lord Alexander. | |
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| 0810 | Is Iain Duncan Smith losing control? We speak to Lord Black and Michael Howard. | |
| 0820 | We speak to the winner of the Man Booker Prize - D B C Pierre. | |
| 0830 | Report on the thousands of workers who are still being cheated out of the minimum wage by rogue employers.
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| 0840 | Greg Wood with the Business Update. | |
| 0845 | A new book suggests Germany need's a Magaret Thatcher figure to save it's economy. We speak to the author Dominck Geepert and MP Gisela Stuart. | |
| 0855 | Our health correspondent Karen Allen reports on the shortage of GP's in the UK. | |
| 0858 | Train travellers may be forced to call Bangalore for train information under new plans.听 We speak to the Rail Passengers Council.
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| 0858 | What has happened to good pub grub? We speak to Alastair Aird & chef Antonio Carluccio.
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