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Smoking has been banned in Norway. Our health correspondent Karen Allen reports. |
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Concorde flies on its last commercial flight today. |
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Rebecca Marston with the Business News. |
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Network Rail is going to do all the maintenance work itself. The unions are delighted. |
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Will Ken Clarke听run for the听Tory leadership? |
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We'll know today how much money the rest of the world is going to give to Iraq. |
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Peter Donaldson with a review of today's papers. |
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听Our听world paper's review comes from Phil Mercer in Australia. |
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Robert Orchard reports on Yesterday in Parliament. |
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The health minister John Hutton is signing an agreement with South Africa which means doctors will be able to swap jobs between the two countries. |
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Network Rail is going to do all the maintenance work itself. We speak to Iain McCallister the chairman of Network Rail. |
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0715 |
George Galloway, the MP for Glasgow Kelvin, says he will stand as an independent candidate in his constituency. Huw Williams reports. |
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0718 |
It's been a bad week for Northern Ireland. We speak to David Trimble, leader of the Ulster Unionists. |
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0721 |
It's almost ten years since South Africa held its first free elections and apartheid ended. We speak to Alec Erwin, the South African Trade and Industry Minister. |
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0732 |
How is the Tory leadership debacle playing out in the constituencies? Our political correspondent Iain Watson finds out. |
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Is farmers love of tidy hedgerows responsible for a decline in farmland birds like the song thrush? We find out...
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What percentage of students should not have to pay extra fees to go to university? We speak to Alan Johnson the higher education minister. |
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The Transport Secretary Alistair Darling on the Network Rail's decision to take railway maintenance away from private contractors. |
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Today will see the final commercial flight of Concorde. What does the demise of Concorde say about our changing taste when it comes to travel? |
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0830 |
Gene Robinson, the openly gay bishop-elect of New Hampshire tells us what he thinks about the row he's caused in the Anglican Church. |
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0835 |
Rebecca Marston with a Business Update. |
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0840 |
We report from Norway on the smoking ban it听plans to introduce in restaurants, bars and cafes. |
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0847 |
Iran has handed documents to the IAEA to prove that it is not developing nuclear weapons. |
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0850 |
Our political correspondent Norman Smith has been to Maidenhead to see what they make of the Tory leadership row.
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