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| 0607 | Justin Webb tells us why Paul Bremer, the man who runs Iraq, has been called to Washington for urgent talks. | |
| 0610 | Is the former Soviet republic of Georgia teetering on the brink of civil war? Hear from our reporter there. | |
| 0615 | The Business News. | |
| 0632 | It's been decided parents shouldn't be allowed to choose the sex of their child without a compelling medical reason: Karen Allen reports. | |
| 0635 | Peter Biles in Baghdad tells us of even more attacks against Americans. | |
| 0638 | MoD under growing pressure to investigate allegations of bribery and fraud arrising out of arms deals involving Saudi Arabia going back to the 1980s: Nicola Stanbridge updates us. | |
| 0640 | A look at today's newspapers, both at home and in Pakistan. | |
| 0645 | Heated debate over planning for the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings, Yesterday In Parliament. | |
| 0650 | Britain's ambassador to Uzbekistan is due to go back there: hear from Liberal Democrat peer Lord Avebury. | |
| 0654 | Labour MP Kevin Brennan accuses the new Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin of having a conflict of interest. | |
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| 0709 | Head of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, Suzi Leather, explains why couples wont be able to decide the sex of their child without a compelling medical reason. | |
| 0714 | "This should not fall on the ratepayers of London": The Met Police Authority's Richard Barnes, plus Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes on George W Bush's imminent visit. | |
| 0719 | An investigation to take place into claims by Clive Soley MP that he'd been threatened by the editor of The Sun newspaper, after inquiring into claims of harassment at News International. | |
| 0725 | Chairman of the Local Government Association predicts council tax may rise significantly next year unless the Government hands over more cash. | |
| 0732 | The Ministry Of Defence is under growing pressure to investigate allegations of bribery and fraud at a company involved with a British arms deal: Nicola Stanbridge's report, plus Labour MP Peter Kilfoyle. | |
| 0745 | Peter Francis describes how he caught his image of dawn breaking on an Oxford canal, as part this website's Britain at 6am competition. | |
| 0753 | Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin on formulation of Tory economic policy, tax, Michael Howard, plus whether his new job represents a conflict of interest. | |
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| 0810 | Jack Straw talks ahead of his trip to Washington today, with the White House's man in Baghdad also returning for talks. Hear from the Foreign Secretary, plus Republican Senator Sam Brownback of the Foreign Relations Committee, on Iraq and President Bush's visit to Britain. | |
| 0831 | 'The Singing Detective' gets the Hollywood treatment. We gauge the views of the original producer. | |
| 0836 | MPs look into a possible switch of some National Rail Enquiries services from Britain to India, in the Business News. | |
| 0839 | MPs investigate whether 'embedding' journalists with troops during the Iraq war compromised impartial reporting: hear from the 大象传媒's John Simpson and former soldier Patrick Mercer MP. | |
| 0845 | Fertility expert Lord Winston and David King of the Human Genetics Alert discuss the HFEA's decision that parents shouldn't be able to choose the sex of their children. | |
| 0852 | How will Michael Howard do when he steps up to the despatch box today? The Guardian's Simon Hoggart and former William Hague speech-writer Danny Finkelstein. | |
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