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| 0605 | Anglicans are hoping to reach some听agreement on听the issue of homosexuality at their conference. | |
| 0610 | EU ministers will resume talk on a European Constitution at a summit in Brussels today. | |
| 0615 | Greg Wood with the Business News.
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| 0620 | We'll get the results of the farm-scale trials of GM crops today. | |
| 0630 | The UN vote on a new resolution for Iraq was delayed yesterday and should now happen today. | |
| 0635 | Yasser Arafat says he's mobilised his security forces to try to find the bombers who killed three Americans in Gaza.
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| 0645 | Now, for a review of today's papers, here's Peter Donaldson.
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| 0650 | The world paper review is from听Rome with听our correspondent David Willey. | |
| 0655 | Robert Orchard reports on Yesterday in Parliament. | |
| 0658 | Was Charles Darwin really the first scientist to develop the concept of evolutionary natural selection? Professor Paul Pearson doesn't believe so.
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| 0659 | Winston Silcott will be released from prison next week. We speak to his solitictor.
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| 0700 | Up to 90,000 post and council workers are striking in London today over pay. | |
| 0720 | The UN vote on the听US resolution on Iraq has been postponed. We speak to Adnan Pachachi from the Iraqi Governing Council.
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| 0725 | We report on the celebrations at The Vatican to mark the 25th anniversary of the election of Pope John Paul II.听
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| 0730 | How significant will the GM crop trial results be when they're revealed this morning? We speak to Ian Crue, from Rothampstead Research. | |
| 0740 | Are the police any closer to discovering who was responsible for the murder of 'Adam', who's torso was discovered in the Thames?
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| 0750 | Liechtenstein has refused to sign an accord that would allow the expansion of the European Economic Area. We speak to Prince Nicholas. | |
| 0755 | We report on the FBI sending a team to Gaza to establish who's responsible for bombing US diplomats.
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| 0810 | The results of the GM crop trials will be known later today. We speak to Monsanto and Michael Meacher. | |
| 0820 | We find out about Chap magazine's protest against slipping standards in British life.
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| 0830 | Scientists have discovered a toxin linked to cancer in jars of baby food. We speak to Sir John Krebbs from FSA. | |
| 0840 | Arts Minister Estelle Morris discusses cultural life in Britain. | |
| 0845 | We speak to the Rev Canon David Rosebury of Texas about the gay bishop debate raging in the Anglican Communion. | |
| 0855 | Business Update with Greg Wood. | |
| 0858 | Andrew Marr on the parliamentary standards commissioner's inquiry into claims IDS had wrongly paid his wife for secretarial work.
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| 0858 | Prof Vivan Moses and FoE discuss the implications of the results of the听GM crop trials.
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