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Choose an audio clip听you would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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France is considering sending a team of peace-keepers to Haiti, where the revolt against the president is spreading. |
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An American court will decide听who will be allowed to purchase the Telegraph newspapers.
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The Business News with Greg Wood.
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Britain, France and Germany are meeting in Berlin听to discuss boosting job听opportunities and economic growth within the EU.
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Downing Street has a plan for regulating the access of migrant workers from new EU states. |
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Senator John Kerry has won the Wisconsin primary in the United States. David Willis. |
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A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Delhi.
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Russia attempts to reduce the number of people going to university by introducing an entrance exam.
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Tim Bennett is the National Farmers Union new president. |
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Who were the winners and the losers at last night Brit Awards? Henrietta Harrison. |
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What are Britain's plans to restrict the number of migrant workers entering from May 1st? |
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0716 |
Why听is the U.K Government refusing to help lawyers who are prosecuting Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai for treason? |
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0719 |
Whatever happened to the eco-warriors? Bob Walker reports. |
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0722 |
Was Henry VIII the first king to play football? Dr Maria Hayward of Southampton University. |
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The Dean campaign is sinking. It's now down to the Kerry-Edwards battle. Republican pollster Frank Luntz gives his views.
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Is the Tricom Centre in Portsmouth the ugliest building in Britain? The architect who designed it and MP Mike Hancock discuss. |
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What obligations should the water industry have to improve water quality, reduce pollution and help the environment? The regulator OFWAT must now decide. |
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Britain, France and Germany are meeting today. Other European countries are worried听deals may be struck. Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt. |
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0819 |
Altering political pictures isn't a new form of propaganda, so why did a photo of Senator John Kerry cause such a stir? |
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0832 |
Hear what Jenny Tonge (Lib Dem MP) has to say about her experience in the West Bank. |
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0836 |
Why is "ski-ing" ("spending the kid's inheritance") becoming so popular? Greg Wood has the details. |
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0844 |
Demonstrations are being held in by women in Iraq demanding increased representation in a new Government. |
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0848 |
A car park in Derby has been named one of the ten most secure places on earth. Hear what the designer of the security system has to say. |
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Is becoming a teacher really a way out of the rat-race? The journalist Steve McCormack and Director of Recruitment at the Teacher Training Agency discuss. |
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Does Europe need a small group of powerful countries to run the EU when it increases to 25 powers on 1st May? |
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