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| 0608听 | The Irish government publishes an independent report today into the 'Bloody Sunday'听killings in 1974.听Our Ireland correspondent is Kevin Connolly.
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| 0610 | The family planning association says there are huge variations in how easy it is to get an abortion. Our health correspondent is Adam Brimelow.
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| 0615 | Rebecca Marston has a round-up of today's business news. | |
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| The Chancellor is making his pre-budget statement today. Our economics correspondent is Jenny Scott and our political correspondent is听Norman Smith.
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| 0634 | The charity Barnardo's has been told to withdraw its controversial advertisements on child poverty. Our media correspondent, Torin Douglas has the details. | |
| 0637 | Six people died in the bomb in Moscow yesterday - and Chechens are being blamed. Our correspondent is Sarah Raynsford.
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| 0642 | Our World听Press Review this morning comes from Imogen Foulkes in Switzerland where the election of a new cabinet today is set to change the face of politics.
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| 0648 | The continued suspension of Zimbabwe from the Commonwealth was hailed yesterday by the Prime Minister as a victory for "Commonwealth values". Our parliamentary correspondent is Mark D'Arcy. | |
| 0653 | Police investigating the stabbing of a 39-year-old woman jogger in a North London park have asked mental health agencies to asssist them. Majorie Wallace of SANE.
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| 0709 | What is the current state of Britain's housing - and what practical measures can alleviate the housing shortage in some regions? Kate Barker has written a report for the government.
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| 0714 | Gordon Brown makes听his pre-budget statement today.听So what will the opposition say? The Liberal Democrats treasury spokesman is David Laws.
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| 0718听 | The Russians have blamed chechen extremists for yesterdays bomb. Lord Judd was the envoy appointed by the Council of Europe to act as as a conciliator, he resigned in frustration at Moscow's policy. | |
| 0722听 | Today a听case will be heard in the European court - of a French woman who had a pregnancy terminated in hospital by error. Our health correspondent, Karen Allen has the details. | |
| 0730 | Tax revenues are falling - How can the government improve services without hiking taxes? Iain Watson has been looking at Labour policies over the years.... | |
| 0740 | Vaughan Savidge has a review of today's newspapers. | |
| 0745 | Will J.M Coetzee collect his Nobel prize for literature today? Barnaby Phillips reports from South Africa where the celebrated author is relatively unknown... | |
| 0750 | We reported yesterday about the difficulties facing police in Cleveland who're investigating the murder of a convicted sex offender.听Has there been any developments? Detective Supt. Brain Dunn. | |
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| 0810 | The Chancellor will give his pre-budget statement today - what should we expect? Our Economics Editor, Evan Davies and Shadow Chancellor, Oliver Letwin. | |
| 0824 | What will be this year's Xmas No 1 record? Mark Coles has been investigating... | |
| 0835 | It's world human rights day -听are there practical ways to fight for justice and equity across faiths and cultures? Chief Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks and听Crown Prince el Hassan bin Talal of Jordon. | |
| 0845 | A colourful new tv drama will soon be on our screens - based on Alan Clark's diaries. Any good? Matthew Parris and Michael White.
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| 0850 | Sometimes it's appears that nearly everyone dislikes speed cameras. But the environment transport campaign group Transport 2000 says that听most people agree they're a good idea. Do they? Chief Constable of Durham, Paul Garvin.
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| 0855 | The Chancellor gives his听pre-budget statement today. What does business want him to say? Digby Jones is the Director General of the CBI and Geoffrey Robinson, Labour MP. | |
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