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| 0607 | Muslim head scarves and Jewish skull caps to be banned in French schools: Caroline Wyatt tells us why. | |
| 0610 | Egyptian peace negotiators to talk with Palestinian groups in Gaza today: says James Reynolds. | |
| 0615 | The Business News. | |
| 0632 | Saddam should face the 'ultimate penalty': says George W. Bush. Justin Webb on the President's TV interview. | |
| 0638 | More violence in Iraq: Caroline Hawley updates us. | |
| 0641 | David Blunkett's Asylum Bill starts what's likely to be a rough passage through the Commons today: Norman Smith explains. | |
| 0646 | A look at this morning's papers, both at home and in Tehran. | |
| 0650 | The Government's plans to expand airport capacity were the subject of debate, Yesterday In Parliament. | |
| 0653 | Does the new Asylum and Immigration Bill go too far, or is it exactly what's needed? Former Immigration Minister Barbara Roche and Mark Oaten, the Liberal Democrat's Home Affairs Spokesman. | |
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| 0709 | Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Ancram responds to President Bush's view Saddam Hussein should face the 'ultimate justice'. | |
| 0714 | Ken Livingstone's on his way back into the Labour family ... but not everyone is celebrating. Hear from Peter Kilfoyle MP. | |
| 0720 | The GMB union begins a recruitment campaign in the sex industry, citing the hazards facing the profession as a reason prostitutes need more representation. | |
| 0725 | Listeners' Law 1: Hear the proposed legislation of 9-year-old Hattie Brock and Sir Oliver Popplewell. | |
| 0732 | Ahead of the introduction of Europe-wide arrest warrants, Tim Franks uncovers the case of a British man who's been remanded in France for 3 months, despite what appears to be a complete lack of evidence. | |
| 0745 | We're live in Sproxton, north Yorkshire ... where a man's been told to get planning permission to display the county flag, or take it down. | |
| 0752 | How Saddam should be tried: hear from Robin Vincent, who set up the Special Court for Sierra Leone. | |
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| 0810 | "I don't believe in the death penalty": Home Secretary David Blunkett on Bush's support for Saddam to face the 'ultimate penalty', plus his response to criticism of the Asylum and Immigration Bill being debated today. | |
| 0825 | Listeners' Law 2: Dominic Arkwright introduces our end-of-competition, plus Stephen Pound MP explains what he'll do with the winning submission. | |
| 0832 | 100 years on from the Wright brothers' flight, we return to where it all happened. | |
| 0836 | More competition in the postal services: that, plus all the other Business News. | |
| 0839 | Grammar schools versus State schools ... the latest league tables spark debate over the future direction of eduction: former Chief Inspector of Schools Chris Woodhead and Margaret Tulloch, Campaign for State Education. | |
| 0845 | Listeners' Law 3: Benjamin Zephaniah and Lynn Truss put forward their proposed bills. | |
| 0853 | As the carol season kicks in, can anyone join their local choir or are they becoming elitist? | |
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