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| 0607 | Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr under the spotlight ... Nicola Stanbridge in Grimsby. | |
| 0610 | Bush's special envoy on Iraq is in London today to talk with the PM about debt relief: Peter Biles tells us. | |
| 0615 | The Business News. | |
| 0632 | Holly and Jessica: Lesley Ashmall in Soham and our Home Affairs correspondent James Westhead on the mood in the town and the questions being asked of authorities. | |
| 0638 | The programme has received confidential documents which suggest that the company National Grid Transco is failing to complete urgent maintenance work on vital equipment: Angus Stickler previews his full report (broadcast at 0732). | |
| 0641 | A look at today's papers, both at home and this morning in Madrid. | |
| 0646 | The final performance at the despatch box before the Christmas break ... all the drama of PMQs, in Yesterday In Parliament. | |
| 0650 | The National Crime Squad's Jim Gamble explains their latest effort to track and discourage paedophiles downloading images off the net. | |
| 0653 | Is your council value for money? The latest report card for England's largest councils is issued. | |
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| 0709 | Soham ... where to from here? Hear the thoughts of St Andrew's Primary School headteacher Geoff Fisher and principal of Soham Village College Howard Gilbert. | |
| 0714 | Soham ... the lessons to be learnt. Leading expert in children's law Alan Levy QC examines what went wrong with police background checks. | |
| 0720 | Former Health Secretary Alan Milburn is accused of interfering with NHS performance tables to give a higher star rating to a hospital which serves his and the PM's constituencies. Shadow Health Secretary Tim Yeo calls for an inquiry, plus hear Milburn's statement. | |
| 0725 | Are there really too many soup-runs for the homeless in central London one council claims ... or is this a case of NIMBYism. | |
| 0732 | Angus Stickler's exclusive report on our power supplies: This programme has been given confidential internal documents which show that National Grid Transco is failing to complete urgent maintenance work on vital equipment. | |
| 0745 | Listeners' Law: a ban on smacking, plus a law that would make it compulsory for men to open doors for ladies. Just two celebrity submissions to our Listeners' Law project. | |
| 0752 | Supreme Court 1: Justin Webb reports on the ups and downs of the US Supreme Court system, as work continues on the setting up of a similar court in Britain (see 0834 for Lord Falconer's response). | |
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| 0810 | Soham 1: The true colours of Ian Huntley ...听our reporter Nicola Stanbridge has been speaking to those who knew the murderer of Holly and Jessica. | |
| 0820 | Soham 2: Debra Shipley MP who introduced the Child Protection Act of 1999 and Lord Mackenzie, former president of the Police Superintendents' Association discuss the lessons that need to be learnt. | |
| 0834 | Supreme Court 2: Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs Lord Falconer, as work continues to create a Supreme Court (hear also Justin Webb's report at 0752). | |
| 0837 | House prices ... up or down? Nationwide make their prediction: that, plus all the Business News. | |
| 0840 | Two people in Scotland have recieved blood transfusions that may be contaminated with variant CJD. | |
| 0843 | It's hard to find the perfect neutral territory to host sensitive international talks ... Huw Williams reports the unlikely choice of Speyside in northern Scotland is about to be put on the world diplomatic map. | |
| 0846 | New measures taken to encourage amateur archaeologists to register their finds. | |
| 0851 | Hear some the thousands of listener suggestions flooding in for our "Listeners' Law" project. | |
| 0855 | Soham ... the rights of those not yet convicted of a crime, versus the police service's ability to track potential future threats. Labour MP for Gimsby Austin Mitchell and Shami Chakrabati. | |
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