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0607 |
It's claimed oil and mining industries are facing financial scandals.
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0610 |
Are police abusing their 'stop and search' powers? |
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0615 |
The business news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0633 |
Tony Blair is going to a memorial for the bomb victims in Madrid today. |
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0636 |
It's the second day of the 9/11 commission hearings in the US. |
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0638 |
Two international police officers were killed in Kosovo last night.
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0640 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Moscow. |
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0646 |
Beverley Hughes has defended her decision not to visit Morecambe Bay.
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0652 |
British adventurer David Hempleman-Adams has broken new records. |
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0655 |
Can we - and should we - rescue disappearing languages? |
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0709 |
A new report claims big oil and mining firms are colluding with governments in financial impropriety. |
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0715 |
MPs debate the culture of "manipulation and concealment" at Equitable Life today.
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0718 |
Is there renewed enthusiasm for the European Constitution? Iain Watson reports. |
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0722 |
At the end of the day cliches are very annoying. We hear the worst of them. |
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0732 |
Patricia Amos has been jailed again for allowing her daughter to miss school. |
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0744 |
There are too many geese in Stratford-upon-Avon. Bob Walker braves the guano to investigate. |
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0749 |
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell on the future of the 大象传媒. |
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0810 |
Michael Howard on what the change in Spanish government could mean for the UK - and the Tories. |
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0821 |
A brutal end for a brutal building - the Tricorn Centre is demolished today. |
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0835 |
Where in England or Ireland should be the 'capital of books'? PD James argues for Oxford |
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0845 |
Business update with Rebecca Marston.
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0848 |
How will British audiences react to Mel Gibson's controversial film, 'The Passion of the Christ'? |
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0851 |
A German orchestra's string section wants extra pay because it plays more notes than the brass section. |
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0855 |
John O'Farrell and Mathew Parris discuss whether postal voting will mean no more pavement pounding for MPs. |
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