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0607 |
Gordon Corera in Washington previews the primaries taking place in the Democratic race today.
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0610 |
Does Britain have a role in sending men (and women) to Mars? Pallab Ghosh explains.
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0615 |
The Business News, with Greg Wood. |
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0630 |
What kind of inquiry into WMD intelligence will we get? Our political correspondent Norman Smith.
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0633 |
Ricin traces found in the US Senate: Ian Pannell in Washington.
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0636 |
Kevin Connolly previews talks on reviving Northern Ireland devolution.
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0638 |
A look at this morning's papers, both at home and this morning in Paris.
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Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell tells the Commons about safeguards she's put in place to ensure the independence of the 大象传媒's new chairman: in Yesterday In Parliament.
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The burden of debt: Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vincent Cable on his concerns. |
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0654 |
Professor Colin Pillinger of the failed Beagle 2 project reflects on whether Britain should be involved in attempts to send mankind to Mars.
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0709 |
Ambassador Joe Wilson was sent by the White House to Niger to investigate Saddam Hussein uranium claims and concluded they were unfounded: Gordon Corera interviews him about the trans-Atlantic WMD inquiries. |
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0716 |
Kevin Connolly reports from Northern Ireland as a review of the Good Friday Agreement starts. |
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0719 |
Shadow Home Secretary David Davis attacks David Blunkett's proposed anti-terrorism laws. |
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0723 |
Researchers in Sweden stop another HRT study after early findings showing an 'unacceptably high risk' of breast cancer: Breakthrough Breast Cancer comment. |
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0732 |
The new independent regulator has begun assessing those hospitals seeking 'foundation' status: Sanchia Berg reports from Homerton Hospital in London, plus hear from the chairman of the Independent Regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts.
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0743 |
New measures to help protect the red squirrel are announced. |
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0751 |
Tony Blair to face questions this morning from Commons committee chairmen: Bruce George of the Defence Select Committee, and the Public Administration Committee's Tony Wright. |
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0810 |
Review of the Good Friday Agreement begins today: Northern Ireland Secretary Paul Murphy, DUP leader Reverend Ian Paisley, plus Sinn Fein's Mitchell McLaughlin. |
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0832 |
Are knighthoods outdated and obsolete? Yasmin Alibhai Brown and Sir Patrick Moore discuss. |
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0837 |
Has Ryanair been receiving unfair airport subsidies? The European Commission will decide just that later today. |
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0841 |
Employees joining a company may find themselves automatically signed up the its pension scheme under Government proposals: The Business News.
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0844 |
Advisor to Ariel Sharon, Zalman Shoval, on the Israeli Prime Minister's plans to dismantle 17 settlements on the Gaza Strip. |
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0850 |
Would providing medically supervised injecting rooms for heroin addicts save lives, or send the wrong message about the acceptability of drugs? One Chief Constable wants debated in further detail. |
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0856 |
Prominent Republican and former advisor to Richard Nixon, Kevin Sullivan, tells Jim of his concerns about the Bush family and their power. |
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