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It's expected to be a close vote on the Higher Education Bill tomorrow. |
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Six British cavers held in a Mexican prison for the last three days are on their way home.
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The business news with Greg Wood.
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Another immigration row has broken out. Our political correspondent is Norman Smith. |
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It's the final day of evidence at the Bichard Inquiry into vetting procedures.
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The latest wave of suicide bombings in Uzbekistan has killed 19 people and injured 26. |
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A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Rome.
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Michael Howard has challenged Tony Blair to hold a referendum on the听E.U Constitution.
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Could the Hubble Space Telescope be replaced by a World Space Observatory?
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The Immigration Advisory Service听responds to听claims made by a whistleblower听at the British Consulate in Bucharest that officials are overlooking forged immigration documents. |
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Will an amendment be passed tomorrow removing top up fees from the Higher Education Bill? |
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0720 |
Sir Richard Branson has bid for the Flying Scotsman locomotive. |
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A 13 year old girl recalls her encounter with Ian Huntley as the Bichard Inquiry finishes hearing evidence.
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Can听a local football league really ban a local paper from reporting 'trouncings'?
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Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Charles Kennedy,听on the benefits of living in a liberal (with a small 'l')听century. |
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0810 |
Home Secretary David Blunkett and Shadow Home Secretary David Davies on Immigration and whether Home Office Minster Beverley Hughes should resign.
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大象传媒 Presenter, Nick Clarke, reflects on the life of Alistair Cooke. |
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Keith Hellawell, former chief constable for West Yorkshire police and Dr John Dunford on the Bichard Inquiry. |
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Rolls Royce opens its first car dealership in Moscow.
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Former French Prime Minister Edith Cresson and P.Y. Gerbeau on the French election results.
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0847 |
We reflect on the genocide in Rwanda 10 years ago where millions of people were killed.
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0855 |
A final tribute to the broadcaster Alistair Cooke who has died at the age of 95.
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