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0607 |
A man suspected of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio will appear in an Australian court today: Phil Mercer updates us. |
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0610 |
All sorts of intriguing morsels are made public from old MI5 files: Neil Bennett's been thumbing through them. |
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0615 |
The Business News. |
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0632 |
Our correspondent Mike Wooldridge examines the challenges for President Bush ahead of his visit to Britain. |
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0635 |
Peter Biles in Baghdad, as the US makes it clear it wants to transfer power to Iraqis asap. |
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0638 |
PM's promise on inner city schools examined: by Kim Catcheside. |
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0640 |
A look at this morning's newspapers, both at home and this morning in Germany where they're going ahead with a controversial national Holocaust memorial. |
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0645 |
Sri Lankan peace process on hold: say mediators. Frances Harrison is there. |
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0650 |
Labour MPs attack Bush's visit to Britain, Yesterday In Parliament. |
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0654 |
"They don't really care that my son lost his life": Robert Kelly, whose 18-year-old son died fighting with British forces in Basra, as Bush prepares to tell families their children died for a 'noble cause'. |
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0709 |
Divisions expected, as BSkyB shareholders vote on whether they want Murdoch Jnr on the company's board. |
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0714 |
Margaret Hodge's parliamentary private secretary says she should stay in her job, after labelling Islington child abuse victim "extremely disturbed". Plus children's lawyer Allan Levy QC and former NSPCC child services director Mike Taylor. |
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0719 |
Are we increasingly having children later in life so that they don't cramp out style? |
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0732 |
Russia's attempt to extradite Akhmed Zakayev fails: hear from Russian expert Dr Peter Truscott, who's writing Putin's biography. |
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0745 |
Swan update ... Andrei and Huc are alive and moving! |
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0752 |
Veteran CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite was credited with helping to convince LBJ Vietnam was un-winnable. Hear what he thinks of Iraq. |
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0810 |
Are rural schools suffering because of a Government focus on urban education? Chair of the Education Select Committee Barry Sheerman MP (Lab), and Liberal Democrat spokesman Phil Willis. |
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0821 |
French rugby supporters outraged at the "massacring" of 'La Marseillaise' before their team's Rugby World Cup matches in Australia. |
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0827 |
Jessica Aidley describes her entry in our Britain At 6am competition, capturing the breaking of dawn in her Norfolk garden. |
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0831 |
'She was wrong, but she didn't deserve to be locked up': Diana Mosley's son Lord Moyne responds to newly released MI5 documents on his mother, plus Sanchia Berg's report. |
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0837 |
City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority, wants us to know more about our finances: The Business News. |
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0841 |
'Let It Be' is re-released without the sound effects Phil Spector added. But Beatles fans are split on its value. |
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0851 |
Anti-war groups are encouraging school children to truant next week so that they can take part in George W Bush protests. |
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