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The rail regulator will say today how much money the rail network should get for the next five years. |
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Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder faces an important test today when the German parliament votes on his economic reforms. |
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Rebecca Marston with the Business News. |
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The Anglican church is in serious trouble. That's the effect of the meeting of Anglican primates in London that ended last night. |
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European leaders continue their discussion today on the final shape of a new constitution for Europe. |
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What caused that great blackout in London in August? Our reporter Angus Stickler has been investigating. |
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A review of today's papers with Charlotte Green. |
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The world press review comes from Ray Furlong in Berlin. |
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Sean Curran reports on Yesterday in Parliament. |
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There's been a massive demonstration in Bolivia to try to overthrow President de Lozado. Our correspondent Elliott Gotkins reports. |
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The use of anti-retroviral drugs to treat HIV/Aids has increased life expectancy. We speak to Dr Kholoud Porter who carried out the research.
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The UN has voted unanimously to support a new UN resolution on Iraq. We speak to the Foreign Secretary Jack Straw. |
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We speak to the rail regulator Tom Winsor about how much money the rail network will be allowed to spend.
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We find out which is the "most wasted space" in Britian. |
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Our reporter Angus Stickler discovers why there was a blackout in London this August. |
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One man scuppers the听Chicago Cubs 听chances of听winning the baseball World Series. |
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We speak to the uncle of a man who was battered to death by his racist cell mate. |
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The Anglican church is on the brink of splitting apart. We talk to th head of the Anglican Church, Archbishop Rowan Williams. |
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We report from the railway station in the film "Brief Encounter". From today it's open to the public. |
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Were we told the truth about the blackout in London? We speak to Ofgem and Martin O'Neill MP. |
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Rebecca Marston with a Business Update. |
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We report on the power struggle to control the Caspian regions oil and gas reserves. |
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Are new car magazines aimed at young boys irresponsible? We find out. |
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Our political correspondent reports on the investigation into allegations about Iain Duncan Smith. |
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The church is facing a real crisis over the issue of gay bishops. We speak to the Archbishop of Sydney and the Archbishop of Cape Town. |
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