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Choose an audio clip听you would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
A senior detective has criticised health and social services for failing to听prevent some murders caused by domestic violence.
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0610 |
10听authors of the controversial Wakefield听study听examining a possible听link between听MMR and autism have retracted their interpretation. |
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0615 |
A U.S Commander General claims Al Qaeda was involved in听Tuesday's bomb attacks in Iraq. |
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0632 |
The Business News with Greg Wood. |
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0635 |
Will the new Children's Bill听really improve child protection? |
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0637 |
The final report into the deaths of the soldiers at Deepcut Army Barracks is due later. |
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0639 |
The Lord Chief Justice Lord Woolf criticises the government's plans for constitutional reform. |
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0641 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Washington. |
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0648 |
Should 'Crown' be removed from Crown Prosecution Service? Listen to Yesterday in Parliament. |
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0652 |
The Liberal Democrats will announce how they will fund their spending plans. |
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0709 |
Paul Shattock Director of the Autism Research Unit at the University of Sunderland still believes there could be a link between MMR and autism. |
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0714 |
The Met Police say听health and social services听depts are hindering attempts to reduce deaths caused by domestic violence. |
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0718 |
France's railway company SNCF are scouring the country's rail network for bombs. |
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0721 |
Paul Bremer claims the people trying to incite sectarian violence in Iraq will not succeed. |
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0732 |
Lord Woolf believes听a UK supreme court would be a "poor relation" to other legal systems听in the world. |
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0740 |
Where is one of the world's most wanted men Radovan Karadzic? |
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0749 |
The families of four army soldiers killed at Deepcut听hope a new report will lead to a public inquiry. |
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0810 |
Education Secretary Charles Clarke on the听Children's Bill and proposed changes to school terms.
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0824 |
Can anyone really be called Bohemian these days? The author Alain de Botton thinks so...
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0834 |
Why has Britain started building high rise towers everywhere? |
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0840 |
A Business Update with Greg Wood.
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0843 |
Margaret Morrissey of the National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations says a school year should not be six terms. |
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0846 |
How does the media operate in countries like Libya that have听reporting restrictions? |
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0851 |
The new Children's Bill will create a Children's Commissioner for England. Nigel Williams holds that position in Northern Ireland and Liz Atkins of the NSPCC discuss.
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