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0609 |
The inquiry into how Ian Huntley got a job as a school caretaker despite a list of sexual allegations against him opens today. |
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0612 |
The UN Security Council calls for a meeting on the crisis in Haiti. |
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0615 |
The Business News with Greg Wood. |
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0632 |
Questions are raised in Westminster over why the case against former GCHQ worker Katherine Gun was dropped. |
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0636 |
The first British citizenship test for immigrants takes place today. Danny Shaw is our Home Affairs Correspondent. |
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0639 |
The Government proposes to hand-over the running of some rural train services to local groups. |
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0642 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Beijing. |
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0647 |
Yesterday in Parliament Tony Blair found himself debating something other than the rising council tax. |
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0650 |
Seven British men held captive in a Saudi jail are claiming compensation as they say they were tortured. |
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0707 |
The Conservative MP Ann Winterton has been disciplined for telling a joke about the Chinese cockle pickers who died in Morecambe Bay. |
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0713 |
Do local people really know what's best for local train lines and be able to maintain them? |
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0719 |
What will happen to 200 residents of flats owned by the Country Houses Association after the charity went into liquidation?听 |
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0722 |
The former Foreign Secretary Sir Michael Rifkind is the new Kensington and Chelsea candidate for the next election. Hear what he has to say. |
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0726 |
Abbey National announces it has suffered big losses. Greg wood has the details. |
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0732 |
Where has the dream (or nightmare) of Britain joining the Euro gone? |
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0748 |
Why has Mel Gibson's new film 'The Passion of the Christ' caused such a stir? |
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0751 |
Prosecutors in the trail of Slobodan Milosevic have decided to rest their case early. |
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0810 |
Hear Clare Short's controversial comments on Britain spying on the UN. |
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0822 |
A new magazine called 'Stag and Groom' launches today. The founder and publisher spoke to us. |
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0832 |
The first ceremony for immigrants granted British citizenship takes place later. Fraidon Sharifi tells us what today's ceremony means to him. |
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0840 |
With an update on the latest Abbey National situation, Greg Wood. |
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0843 |
After Libya backtracks on the controversial comments made on the Today programme, will holidaymakers return to the country? |
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0846 |
Will destroying a 'cursed' baseball return good fortunes to the Chicago Cubs baseball team? |
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0849 |
Was Britain involved in spying operations on the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan in the run up to the Iraq war? |
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0852 |
Hear what a former spy who did go to jail for breaking the official secrets act and Philip Knightley, who writes about spying have to say on the latest situation. |
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