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The former French Prime Minister, Alain Juppe says he is going to continue as a leader of President Chirac's party. Caroline Wyatt in Paris. |
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0610 |
New trains: Are they good or bad? Tom Symonds has the details. |
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The Business news with Greg Wood
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Democratic primaries galore: Gordon Corera brings us up to date from Washington. |
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WMD intelligence: former branch head of the Defence Intelligence Staff, Dr Brian Jones, hits out at intelligence chiefs for overriding their dossier judgments. |
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A look at this morning's newspapers, both at home and this morning in Pakistan. |
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Tony Blair has no regrets over invading Iraq, but some MPs are worrying about the Government decision making processes: Yesterday In Parliament.
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0650 |
Divers begin raising pieces of the Admiral Graf Spee, scuttled off Urayuay during WWII.
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Death rates from cancer are falling: Cancer Research UK with the details. |
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A former senior figure in the Defence Intelligence Staff, Dr Brian Jones, voices his concerns in the press today over his team's intelligence doubts not being passed on: former Foreign Secretary Lord Owen, plus Doug Henderson MP (Lab). |
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0716 |
If you're middle class and bought a house because it's close by a good state school then you're the "worst sort of moral hypocrite": so says Brighton College head Anthony Seldon |
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0721 |
Senator John Kerry, General Wes Clark and Senator John Edwards are smiling after the overnight Democratic primaries: Gordon Corera reports from Washington |
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0736 |
New trains ... more comfortable, but less reliable. The Strategic Rail Authority's Richard Bowker, plus Edward Leigh MP of the Public Accounts Committee. |
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0744 |
North Korea being forced into reform: Rupert Wingfield-Hayes poses as a tourist on the streets of North Korea search out evidence of change. |
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0750 |
The role of Israeli security forces in Gaza likely to go under the spotlight during inquest into the death of British peace activist Tom Hurndall. His family's solicitor plus the Deputy Israeli Ambassador. |
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0810 |
Opposition Leader Michael Howard insists the right questions will be asked about WMD intelligence in the lead-up to the Iraq war, plus Simon Kellner of The Independent |
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0824 |
Is the Ukulele back in fashion? Mark Coles reports. |
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0837 |
Kenneth Clarke on the Government's approach to WMD intelligence and his concerns about the upcoming inquiry. |
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There have been winners and losers in the overnight presidential race. With all the details on what it all means: Frank Luntz.
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0849 |
It's 100 years since the birth of Cecil Beaton, probably our most renowned celebrity photographer. But what's it like to be one today. To tells us all about it, Jason Fraser and Terry O'Neill. |
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0854 |
The Liberal Democrats don't think the WMD inquiries are going far enough. Can they achieve anything? Sir John Keegan and Maha Azzam discuss. |
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