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0607 |
Government expected to be criticised for delayed establishment of a border security force to stop illegal immigrants: Danny Shaw tells us.
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0609 |
A 6-year-old Thai boy is the latest human victim of bird flu: our correspondent Kylie Morris. |
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0615 |
The Business News. |
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0632 |
Tuition fees and the Hutton Report ... Norman Smith previews a big week for the PM. |
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0635 |
US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, is听in Russia for Putin meeting: Jon Leyne is there. |
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0637 |
Jim Naughtie in New Hampshire previews the first of the big primaries taking place tomorrow. |
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0641 |
A look at today's papers, both at home and this morning in Rome. |
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0648 |
'The Office' wins two Golden Globe awards: David Willis on the red carpet with all the action. |
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0649 |
Lessons from the Holocaust applied to Rwanda ... hear from the leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, Cardinal Keith O'Brien. |
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0652 |
Our tax system is too complex: says Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin. |
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0709 |
Good and bad news for the Government as MPs hand down report on the asylum system: John Denham is chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee. |
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0714 |
Was Jacques Chirac out to get Tony Blair before the Iraq War in order to maximise his own power in Europe? Phillip Stephens of the FT on his new biography of the PM. |
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0718 |
Thailand announces its first human death from bird flu: hear from the World Health Organisation in Thailand. |
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0721 |
With Sharon facing corruption allegations, James Rogers, reports from Jerusalem on the appointment of a new Attorney General. |
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0732 |
Iain Watson reports on two contrasting views of the Government's tuition fee proposals, from the constituencies of two MPs who've turned to the electorate for guidance. Plus Dr Ian Gibson MP, who's opposed to fee variability. |
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0744 |
Hear from the amateur fossil hunter who discovered the remains of the oldest known creature to live on dry land, unearthed on a beach in Scotland. |
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0750 |
A leading doctor asks big questions about the differences between infanticide and abortion. |
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0810 |
'The Iraq war was justified': Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on the lack of WMDs found and our reasons for going to war. |
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0835 |
Is attacking or mocking President Bush becoming a hip pastime for some Americans? Justin Webb reports. |
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0843 |
Greg Wood with all the Business News. |
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0847 |
President Karzai of Afghanistan will sign the country's new constitution today. |
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0850 |
The morning after Burns night, one author's critical of Scotland's place in world history. |
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0855 |
Hutton and Tuition Fees: Political editor of the Telegraph, George Jones, plus Jackie Ashley of the Guardian preview a big week in Westminster. |
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