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| 0609 | The Colombian rebel group the ELN have said they are going to release the foreign hostages they captured last month. Jeremy McDermott reports from Colombia.
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| 0613 | The Ulster Unionists and Sinn Fein have failed once more to reach an agreement on power-sharing. Our Ireland correspondent is Mark Simpson. | |
| 0620 | Greg Wood with the business news. | |
| 0630 | How many conservative MPs have asked for a confidence vote in Iain Duncan Smith? | |
| 0635 | Our correspondent in Baghdad,听Jill McGivering. | |
| 0638 | The inquiry into the soaring cost of the Scottish Parliament building begins hearing evidence today. Colin Blane reports. | |
| 0640 | An "emergency question" was asked by a Tory MP in parliament yesterday, concerning remarks made by the Prime Minister on Northern Ireland. | |
| 0644 | Peter Donaldson reviews today's papers. | |
| 0650 | A听look at the papers in Kenya - where the trial has begun of six Kenyans charged with murder for a terrorist attack on an Israeli-owned hotel. | |
| 0653 | What's putting people off broadband? James Crabtree from听The Work Foundation. | |
| 0656 | President Bush has declared a disaster area in southern California, where wildfires have killed thirteen people and forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of others. Our reporter Peter Bowes is in Los Angeles. | |
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| 0709 | Conservative MP and former Environment Secretary John Gummer听on IDS and the leadership of the party.
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| 0714 | Why are unskilled workers in this country twice as likely as professionals to die of cancer? We speak to Liberal Democrat Health Spokesman and National Cancer Director Professor Mike Richards. | |
| 0718 | Leeds United Chairman Professor John McKenzie on the club's future after record losses were announced today. | |
| 0730 | Energy minister Stephen Timms on why the government is announcing an听aid package for our wind farms听today. | |
| 0740 | This week Italy is hosting a conference on 'inter religious dialogue' to promote peace between religions in Europe, but a story of religious conflict is dominating the Italian press. Tamsin Smith reports from Rome. | |
| 0750 | Was there foreign involvement in yesterday's devastating attacks听in听Baghdad? We speak to Sir Jeremy Greenstock, the deputy head of the American and British coalition in Iraq.
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| 0810 | How many letters lie in the in-tray of Sir Michael Spicer, the chairman of the 1922 committee? Former shadow cabinet member Francis Maude and Tim Collins, Shadow Transport Secretary. | |
| 0825 | Rotting fruit, a transvestite's dress - it must be the Turner Prize. Rebecca Jones reports on the shortlisted entries, which go on display at Tate Britain today.
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| 0836 | Colombian rebels say they will release the听hostages听they've been holding since September 12. We speak to the father of听held Briton听Mark Henderson. | |
| 0840 | Greg Wood with a business update. | |
| 0845 | Do the chattering classes听bait Christians for sport? Christina Odone and AC Grayling discuss. | |
| 0850 | Why is the Scottish Parliament building expected to cost more than 拢400 million? One of the critics is the independent MSP Margo MacDonald.
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| 0855 | Our political reporter Iain Watson with the听latest on听which Tory MP's have gone听public in their call for a vote of confidence in leader IDS. | |
| 0857 | Dr Toby Dodge of Warwick University has written a book on the problems Britain had in Iraq in the 20s and 30s.
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| 0858 | We ask our Political Editor Andrew Marr about the manoeuvrings around the leadership of the Conservative party. | |
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