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0607 |
Adult internet sites: are the police powerless to stop them when they are based abroad? Neil Bennett finds out. |
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0610 |
Will he be guilty? The verdict on the Moroccan student charged over World Trade Centre attacks expected today. Ray Furlong in Germany has more. |
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0615 |
The Business News, with Greg Wood.
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0632 |
Geoff Hoon faces questioning about the 45 minute claim today from fellow MPs. With more details: Norman Smith
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0636 |
Were more than a hundred former teachers and carers wrongly convicted of child abuse? An investigation has begun to find out: Danny Shaw is in Pakistan. |
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0638 |
The father of the nuclear bomb in Pakistan confesses to selling his secrets to other countries, including North Korea. Paul Anderson has the details. |
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0640 |
A look at this morning's papers, both at home and in Asia. |
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0650 |
With the Hutton Report published more than a week ago, how long will the debate last? Find out in Yesterday in Parliment. |
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0652 |
大象传媒 staff are staging a series of protests today in support of the 大象传媒's independence: Torin Douglas plus the National Union of Journalists.
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0709 |
The family of murdered teacher Jane Longhurst call for internet crackdown on adult sites. Hear from her mother and West Midlands Police.
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0716 |
The man known as the 'father of the nuclear bomb' in Pakistan reveals he has sold his secrets to other countries. To find out what this means: Frank Gardner.
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0721 |
When did Geoff Hoon know that the 45 minute claim only referred to battlefield weapons? Mike Hancock is a Liberal Democrat member of the defence committee. |
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0733 |
How reliable was Britain and America's WMD intelligence? Porter Goss, former CIA officer and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, talks to our reporter Gordon Corera. Click here to hear the EXTENDED VERSION of the interview, exclusive to this website. |
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0738 |
Shell release their latest results: Jeff Randall has the details. |
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0745 |
Concerns are growing over what to do with a 60-foot whale body that has washed up on a Scottish island.
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Were over 100 former carers and teachers wrongly convicted of child abuse? The Criminal Cases Review Commission has begun an investigation to find out. Danny Shaw reports.
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0810 |
Who knew what and when about the 45-minute claim and how it was reported? "The first time I saw that (Sun newspaper 45-minute) headline was very recently watching a Panorama programme": Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon talks to John at 0810. Also listen to: Reeta Chakrabarti at 0856 look back at what Mr Hoon told the Hutton Inquiry. Listen to the听MoD statement in clarification听from the following day's programme (06/02/04). |
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0833 |
British arms dealer Peter Bleach talks to us, after spending the past eight years in Indian prisons. |
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0837 |
With faith in pension managers shaken, are do-it-yourself pensions the way of the future? The Business News. |
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0840 |
Political Editor of the Independent, Andrew Grice, on their report 大象传媒 Governors ignored legal advice saying parts of Lord Hutton's judgment were legally flawed. |
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0843 |
Roger Harrabin with details of a report claiming endangered timber stolen from Indonesian rainforests are turning up in British shops. |
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0848 |
A new scheme is launched to help poorer people in rural areas get onto the property ladder: Richard Wells in Wensleydale. |
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0851 |
Ahead of the Bank of England's decision today on interest rates, Evan Davis reports on the likely outcome and its probable impact on the economy. |
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0856 |
Our political correspondent Reeta Chakrabarti looks at what Geoff Hoon told us at 0810 about WMD 45-minute press coverage. Listen also to the MoD's statement in clarification from the following day's programme (06/02/04). |
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