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Dutch Parliament vote today on a proposal to expel thousands of failed asylum seekers. |
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The NHS is under new pressure over a heart condition which is described as deadly.
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Greg Wood has a round-up of today's business news. |
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The Home Office is considering setting up a national database to hold allegations of crimes. |
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The former Chief Inspector of Schools releases his report on the exam system today. |
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The Foreign Office renews its warnings over travel to Saudi Arabia. Mike Wooldridge.
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A look at today's papers both in Britain and Italy.
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How听would impeachment proceedings against听the Lithuanian听President affect听their entry to the EU and NATO on May 1st? |
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The case against Dr Michael Irwin who admitted conspiring to help a terminally ill man commit suicide has been dropped. |
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Representatives of the British Airline Pilots Association are going to the U.S to talk about the extra security measures on airlines.
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New guidelines from the Home Office propose a national database to coordinate access to data records.听Mark Oaten MP. |
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A report by Mike Tomlinson听claims a听diploma system would be more efficient then the current A' level and GCSE exams. |
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0716 |
Would doubling the amount of aid that rich countries spend on overseas development help fight global poverty?
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Are听renewed warnings over travel to Saudi Arabia听justified? Robert Baer is a former CIA expert in counter-terrorism. |
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After her controversial comments,听Jenny Tonge the Lib Dem MP,听travels to Israel to find out more about suicide bombers.
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Will a 拢200 million road tunnel to take traffic under Stonehenge go far enough?
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What measures is Portugal putting in place to counter trouble during the European championships this summer? |
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How will the Government respond to the report on the future of A' Levels by the former Chief Inspector of Schools? We speak to Schools Minister, David Milliband. |
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Why听is听Britain allowing so many literary manuscripts to go abroad?听Poet laureate Andrew Motion is calling for a 'manuscript tsar'. |
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0832 |
The Foreign Office is advising people not to travel to Saudi Arabia. We speak to a representative from the Saudi Embassy. |
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0836 |
Is there life in the old bowler-hat yet? |
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0840 |
A Business Update from Greg Wood. |
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0848 |
Why does Britain remain so unmoved by the continental obsession of cycle racing?
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The investigation into the death of an 18 year old found dead in her kitchen 52 years ago has been re-opened by Durham police.
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Should there be 'fewer exams' for our 14-19 year olds? Tim Collins, Conservative Education spokesman and Phill Willis, Lib Dem Education spokesman.
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