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0607 |
The world's business and political leaders gather in Davos for the World Economic Forum: Imogen Foulkes updates us. |
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0609 |
Our correspondent in South Africa Barnaby Phillips on the likely impact of news that England is likely to cancel its Zimbabwe cricket tour. |
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0615 |
Rebecca Marston听has a round-up of today's Business News. |
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0632 |
David Blunkett wants to 'hand back power to the people'. Norman Smith previews his speech today. |
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0635 |
An information campaign launched ahead of cannabis reclassification: Paul Willenius explains. |
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0637 |
Our reporter Gordon Corera speaks with the man in charge of conducting the 'war on terror' for the US, Cofer Black. |
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0640 |
A look at this morning's papers, both at home and this morning in South Africa reacting to the possible England cricket boycott of Zimbabwe. |
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0645 |
Kenneth Clarke returns to the despatch box: all the details in Yesterday In Parliament. |
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0651 |
Tory local government spokesman Eric Pickles reflects on Blunkett's desire to hand back 'power to the people'.
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0655 |
Our correspondent David Chazan in Jerusalem on the trouble Ariel Sharon is having with a corruption case. |
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0709 |
More allegations of British troops sent into battle without the proper equipment: Hear from Shadow Defence Minister Julian Lewis. |
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0714 |
Former England test cricket player and former Bishop of Liverpool, The Right Reverend Lord Sheppard, gives his view on the proposed English boycott of Zimbabwe tour.
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0721 |
Is there a link between abortion and breast cancer? Three Labour MPs think so and have launched a survey. |
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0732 |
Chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, Sir Michael Rawlings, defends the Government's decision to downgrade cannabis, as information campaign is launched. |
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0740 |
It's that time of the year again...the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch gets underway: Tom Feilden's live from the garden of a man who's done it 25 years in a row. |
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0749 |
Al Qaeda threat remains significant: Gordon Corera's exclusive interview with America's Ambassador at Large for Counter Terrorism, Cofer Black. |
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0810 |
"Don't be so daft": Home Secretary David Blunkett's message to cannabis users. Plus, he unveils proposals for local referendums to decide on police wardens. |
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0833 |
Former Chancellor and Education Secretary Kenneth Clarke denounces the Government's tuition fee plans. |
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0843 |
Rebecca Marston with a Business Update. |
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0846 |
Was Carl Jung a ground-breaking visionary, or just an anti-Semitic, misogynist fraud? Frank Furedi on his concerns, plus Jung biographer Deidre Bair. |
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0852 |
Britain has a new political party this morning, and it's called the Senior Citizen's Party: hear what they stand for. |
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0854 |
As discussion continues over whether the England cricket squad should boycott their Zimbabwe tour, we ask the question 'is there an innate link between cricket and morality'? |
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