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| 0609 | The first armed air marshals may appear on some flights from Britain today. Tom Symonds is our transport correspondent. | |
| 0611 | Slobodan Milosevic and another indicted war criminals have been elected to the Serbian Parliament. Matthew Price is in Belgrade. | |
| 0615 | Rebecca Marston has a round-up of today's business news. | |
| 0730 | Paul Bremner has made some controversial remarks about W.M.D - was this claim a red herring? Norman Smith. | |
| 0634 | Torin Douglas on the new media watchdog, OFCOM - and pays tribute to the late, great Bob Monkhouse. | |
| 0637 | Have hopes of saving more lives in the earthquake region of Iran faded? Miranda Eeles is our correspondent. | |
| 0642 | Today's World Press Review comes from Peter Biles in the Libyan capital, Tripoli. | |
| 0646 | A third of children in Bradford are of Asian heritage but different ethnic groups have little contact with each other. Richard Wells reports. | |
| 0652 | Britain is being urged to fund more research into GM crops - as a moral duty to poor countries. Dr Sandy Thomas of the Nuffield Council. | |
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| 0713 | Bob Monkhouse's manager Peter Pritchard pays tribute to one of Britain's great entertainers who died early this morning. | |
| 0720 | Are we watching too many pub scenes on TV? Chief Executive of Alcohol Concern, Eric Appleby听and Jo Hollows, Executive Producer of Hollyoakes. | |
| 0725 | Polly Toynbee examines was the state of education for children under the age of five. Geraint Davies has taken a keen interest in government policy for children. | |
| 0730 | The first armed air marshals may appear on some flights today. But not everyone thinks this is a good idea... We speak to the Transport Secretary, Alistair Darling. | |
| 0740 | Vaughan Savidge has a review of today's newspapers. | |
| 0745 | Today we hear about a proposed Bill to allow automatically the use of all organs for transplant after death unless the individual has "opted out". It was put forward by Richard Spurgeon. | |
| 0752 | Who controls the airwaves? Well, from today the new super regulator OFCOM does. The CEO is Stephen Carter. | |
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| 0810 | Is the Prime Minister "undignified" because he still claims there are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq? Former Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook. | |
| 0820 | Entertainers Barry Cryer and Max Bygraves fondly remember the late Bob Monkhouse. | |
| 0824 | Today's guest editor Monica Ali wanted to explore is the fate of asylum seekers once they've reached Britain. | |
| 0830 | Hear why one U.S soldier went AWOL during his service in Iraq. | |
| 0839 | A great deal of international aid has gone to Iran in the aftermath of the earthquake听which may now help relations between Iran and the west - But the focus today is on the horror of the quake. Ali Bashardoost and听Hilary Benn. | |
| 0845 | Our guest editor Monica Ali 听wanted us to report on how towns, cities and regions can become bound up and defined by the industries that grow around them. Dominic Arkwright went to Doncaster.. | |
| 0850 | Today's guest Editor, Monica Ali talks about her experience of editing the Today Programme. | |
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