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Does the BNP help to stir up fear and hatred in the school yard? The National Union of Teachers' Conference will debate that issue today. |
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0610 |
The Iraq war is likely to be on the agenda when US President Bush meets up with his Egyptian counterpart today. |
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0615 |
The Business News. |
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0632 |
Barbara Plett in Baghdad updates us on the tentative truce in Fallujah. |
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Tens of thousands of seals will be culled in Canada over the next 24 hours. Our correspondent there tells us why. |
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Some mothers who claim to have been wrongly diagnosed as child abusers are accusing the General Medical Council of failing to take their allegations seriously: Andrew Hosken with more. |
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A look at this morning's newspapers, both at home and in Japan. |
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0645 |
What role should some prominent former eastern European leaders have in the mechanisms of an expanded EU? James Coomarasamy reports from Budapest. |
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0649 |
Indonesians warned by their embassy not to travel to the UK because of the risk to British cities. The Independent's travel editor Simon Calder. |
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The Muslim community must "protect itself" from growing anti-Muslim sentiment. That's one of the arguments that's going to be put forward at a meeting of the Islamic community in Luton tonight. |
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0709 |
Hear from Patricia Teeley, the mother of Gary Teeley, the British man taken hostage and then released in Iraq. |
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0715 |
As the BNP tries to win over future voters, hear from the NUT about their concerns regarding the party and its impact on schools. |
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0720 |
A happy ending to the tale of the Romanian Rotarians who weren't going to be able to fly to Britain for Easter due to the suspension of visa applications. |
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0724 |
As a British man held captive in Iraq is released, hear from John McCarthy who was famously kidnapped by Islamic militants in Beirut. |
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0732 |
The General Medical Council is being criticised by some mothers who claim they've been wrongly diagnosed with Munchausen's Syndrome By Proxy. Hear Andrew Hosken's report. |
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0743 |
Who was really the first man to break the four minute mile barrier? Ken Wood from Sheffield claims it was him. |
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0752 |
New measures by British Airways to pick up its own legal costs during any Deep Vein Thrombosis compensation proceeding no matter who wins,听makes it easier for victims and their families to sue. |
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0810 |
Tough decisions facing coalition forces and Iraqi politicians in the wake of violence in Fallujah and elsewhere. Interim Iraqi Governing Council member Ahmed Chalabi. |
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0822 |
The changing face of pirate radio stations, 40 years on from Radio Caroline's launch. |
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0833 |
10 years on from their first democratic elections, are young South Africans more interested in designer labels and music than they are politics? |
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0838 |
Seven Chinese citizens kidnapped in Baghdad. |
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0842 |
The Business News, with Rebecca Marston. |
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0845 |
It appears truly gifted mathematicians really do have different brains than the rest of us. |
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0849 |
Three men and one woman die in Birmingham hostel fire. |
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0853 |
Where too now for Iraq? Toby Dodge of Warwick University, Dr Rosemary Hollis of Chatham House and historian Andrew Roberts discuss. |
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