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| 0609 | At least eleven people have died in forest fires in California. | |
| 0613 | Our reporter has seen documents which reveal the true extent of the problems on the London Underground. | |
| 0620 | Greg Wood with the Business News. | |
| 0630 | Another car bomb has exploded outside the HQ of the Red Cross in Baghdad. | |
| 0635 | Is this the week that will decide the future of Ian Duncan Smith one way or the other? | |
| 0638 | The royal butler Paul Burrell has told Prince William and Prince Harry they should grow up. | |
| 0640 | Rory Morrison with听a听review of today's papers. | |
| 0644 | Tougher rules for asylum seekers are going to be announced today. | |
| 0650 | Our听world press review comes from Steve Rosenburg in Moscow. | |
| 0653 | What do business bosses want to do when they leave their jobs?听听Betty Thayer has done a survey to find out. | |
| 0656 | Police in Zimbabwe have arrested a director of the country's only independent daily newspaper. We speak to the legal adviser for the paper.
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| 0709 | The Red Cross's HQ in Baghdad has been bombed.听 We speak to our correspondent Jill McGivering. | |
| 0714 | Can Iain Duncan Smith remain as the leader of the Tory party? We speak to the Shadow Trade and Industry spokesman Michael Fabricant. | |
| 0718 | We speak to Bob Crow, from RMT union, about听 the true extent of the problems on the London Underground. | |
| 0723 | Russia's richest man, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, continues to be held under arrest on charges of fraud. | |
| 0726 | If your mobile phone goes on the blink it could be a sun spot to blame. The space expert Heather Couper explains. | |
| 0730 | Asylum seekers who come to the UK without papers will be prosecuted. We speak to Beverley Hughes, Home Office minister. | |
| 0740 | The albatross is being killed in great numbers. John Ridgeway is setting out to find out how, why and who's doing it. | |
| 0750 | Parliament will debate European defence and Nato today. We speak to defence spokesman Bernard Jenkin.
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| 0810 | Paul Burrell's book is published today. We speak to the former royal butler. | |
| 0825 | We speak to Adnan Pachahi, Iraq's former foreign minister听 & a member of the听IGC about the latest bombings in Baghdad. | |
| 0836 | Former Tory whip, DerekConway, calls for听a vote of confidence in the leadership of Iain Duncan Smith. | |
| 0840 | Greg Wood with a Business Update.
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| 0845 | Tom Devine and Alex Salmond, Leader of the SNP discuss if modern Scotland is a product of the British empire. | |
| 0850 | Israelis have agreed to hold a miltary police investigation into the shooting of Tom Hurndall. We speak to his mother. | |
| 0855 | We report on the 500 hairdressers where you can watch short films whilst having a cut and blow.
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| 0857 | Should Paul Burrell have written his book on the Royals? We speak to Beatrix Campbell & Richard Palmer of the Daily Express. | |
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