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0607 |
There could be pre-emptive trials for Britons suspected of international terrorism: Danny Shaw with more.
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0612 |
Was death of Vietnamese sisters the first case of human to human bird flu transmission? Kylie Morris in Bangkok.
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0615 |
The Business News: with Greg Wood. |
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0630 |
Gordon Corera in Washington on President Bush's decision to launch an inquiry into WMD intelligence.
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0636 |
Caroline Hawley in Baghdad reflects on a series of devastating attacks in Iraq over the weekend.
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0639 |
Several hundred dead in the Hajj incident: hear from our correspondent in Mecca. |
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0641 |
The 16 and 13 year olds who were released from Guantanamo Bay last week have returned to Afghanistan: Andrew North is there.
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A look at this morning's papers, both at home and this morning in Washington.
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0649 |
Election dispute sparks more than one-third of Iran's parliament to resign yesterday: Miranda Eeles reports.
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0652 |
Inquest begins into a fire in South London 23 years ago that killed 14 black youngsters: Joan Ruddock MP explains. |
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0654 |
Only 18% of us say we're certain to vote in the European Parliamentary elections in June: the director of the Parliament Office explains the poll results. |
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0709 |
Louise Christian, who's representing the family of one of the Guantanamo Bay Britons, reflects on proposals for pre-emptive trials of international terrorism suspects. |
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0713 |
Hundreds killed in attacks on Kurdish political parties in Iraq: The Prime Minister's Human Right's Envoy to Iraq, Ann Clwyd MP.
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0718 |
ITV plc shares debut on the stock market today: Chief Executive Charles Allen on that, plus concerns voiced by some shareholder's about the direction of the company. |
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0722 |
Gordon Corera's on the road with the John Kerry bandwagon, as the 'favourite' continues campaigning ahead of the next primary. |
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0732 |
Is there a crisis in confidence over the validity of scientific research? Tom Feilden reports on 'peer review' and the fact many of us don't even know what it means. |
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0745 |
How chess champion Garry Kasparov is taking charge of a political movement in Russia attempting to 'save democracy' from from Putin's reforms. |
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0751 |
Newly appointed Deputy Assistant Commissioner at the Met (and former Commander in Lambeth where the marijuana 'softly softly' approach was pioneered) Brian Paddick discusses last week's downgrading of cannabis. |
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0810 |
"I hope the Prime Minister won't continue to be the odd man out ... on this": Opposition Leader Michael Howard calls for an inquiry into WMD intelligence. |
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0824 |
Dick Turpin ... dashing, daring and lovable rogue. Not so, says the author of a new book smashing the myth. |
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0835 |
David Blunkett is considering pre-emptive trials for Britons accused of international terrorism. Baroness Helena Kennedy QC on the legality of such a move. |
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0840 |
The Business News, with Greg Wood. |
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0843 |
When 10 new countries join the EU on May 1, will we be 'swamped' by poverty stricken eastern Europeans? Tim Franks reports from Slovakia, plus Sir Andrew Green of Migration Watch. |
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0851 |
Italy prepares to return Ethiopia's Obelisk, as Mike Thomson reports. |
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0856 |
Lord Tebbit has always had a few suggestions for improving the 大象传媒, now he's throwing his hat in the ring for the position of chairman. |
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