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Prince Charles visits Saudi Arabia today: Nicholas Witchell is with him.
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A vote today in the French parliament will decide if Muslim headscarves should be banned in schools: Caroline Wyatt is in Paris.
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The Business News with Greg Wood.
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MPs have attacked the Government's plan to abolish the post of Lord Chancellor: Danny Shaw is our Home Affairs Correspondent.
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Libya's Foreign Minister will meet Tony Blair in London today: James Robbins.
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School inspectors are going to change how they carry out their jobs: Kim Catcheside.
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A look at today's papers both at home and in Moscow, Russia. |
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Ministers support MPs bill designed to licence gang masters who supply casual labour. Find out more in Yesterday in Parliament.
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The President of Colombia is addressing the European Parliament today hoping to persuade the EU to give him money for social programmes. Labour spokesman in the European Parliament Richard Howard and the Colombian Foreign Minister give their views. |
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The all party committee of MPs is concerned about the abolishment of the Lord Chancellor's position: MP Alan Beith (Lib Dem).
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The variable Higher Education Bill moves to the next stage in parliament today: Ian Watson.
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Will Senator John Kerry be able to win over the South in the US primaries? Wes Clark supporter and former congressman Ben Jones gives his opinion. |
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Where has the international drug smuggler Roddy "Popeye" Maclean run off to? Robin Aitken.
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Will the new school inspection system please both the teachers and the parents? John Bangs of the NUT and Chief Inspector David Bell give us their views. |
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Can the church save itself from extinction? Robert Pigott is our Religious Affairs Correspondent.
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Libya's Foreign Minister is meeting the Prime Minister and Jack Straw in London today. Lord Ahmed gives us his views on the meeting.
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0810 |
MPs are calling for the Government to postpone the elimination of the post of Lord Chancellor. Joshua Rozenberg, Legal Editor of the Daily Telegraph gives us his views. |
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0822 |
Should the 大象传媒 drop a cartoon called Popetown soon to be aired on 大象传媒 Three? Clifford Longley and Dr Evan Harris MP (Lib Dem) discuss. |
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What more can be done to stop the exploitation of migrant workers in Britain? We spoke with Eric Schlosser, author of听'Fast Food Nation'. |
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Royal Mail signs a deal with a private company to distribute: Greg Wood. |
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Are over 50s over the hill? A new report by Pamela Meadows says they are. |
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Are the French right to ban all religious symbols in their schools? Karima Aloui and Jacques Myard discuss.
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South African elections are to be held on April 14th: Barnaby Phillips is in Cape Town. |
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Some hanging baskets from lampposts are banned in Bury St Edmunds: flower festival organiser Martin Aimes. |
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0856听 |
Is Britain really interested in the reality TV show 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here'? A new poll suggests it is: Peter Riddell and Max Clifford discuss the matter. |
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