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0607 |
How have other European countries reacted to Britain's decision to hold a referendum on an EU constitution? |
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0610 |
The communications regulator, OFCOM, releases the first stage of its report into public service broadcasting today.
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood.
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0632 |
Up to 40 people have been killed by explosions in Basra. Dominic Hughes reports.
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0636 |
The opening shots fired in what's due to be a long political debate over the EU referendum: Norman Smith updates us.
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0639 |
The Archbishop of Canterbury has made controversial comments on the state of politics in this country.
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0642 |
The scientists who cloned Dolly the Sheep have applied for a licence to study cloned human embryos: Tom Feilden with more.
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0647 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and China.
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0649 |
"The people should have the final say": Tony Blair on the referendum debate, Yesterday In Parliament.
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0651 |
Is Britain prepared to deal with a chemical or biological attack? Britain's leading scientists are expected to voice concerns.
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0709 |
Is the referendum really a debate on the future of Britain in Europe? Hear from Britain in Europe, plus the Tory's biggest donor Stuart Wheeler. |
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0715 |
An update on the explosions in Basra from Squadron Leader Jonathan Arnold of the British military.
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0720 |
The British National Party are to launch their campaign for the European elections this weekend ... but as Iain Watson reports, others are divided on whether to talk up the party's chances. |
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0723 |
After 18 years, Mordechai Vanunu, the man who told the world that Israel had a nuclear bomb, is freed from prison today. |
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0732 |
The man behind Dolly the Sheep turns his hand to the cloning of human embryos: Tom Feilden reports, plus Health Minister Lord Warner.
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0743 |
The Archbishop of Canterbury has heavily criticised the Government saying people have lost their trust in politicians due to Iraq war handling.
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0752 |
Shell and corporate responsibility: Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Dr Vincent Cable was Chief Economist at Shell International in the 1990s.
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0810 |
Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt claims the "real argument" in referendum debate is whether Britain wants to pull out of the EU. Hear also the UK Independence Party. |
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0822 |
Could businessman Ivan Massow really give pedestrians right of way on London's roads if elected London Mayor? |
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0835 |
Professor Ian Wilmut on his plans to conduct therapeutic cloning, plus Colin Blakemore of the Medical Research Council and Lord Winston, professor of Fertility Studies at Imperial College.
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0842 |
Last night for the first time on British television you could see pictures of aborted foetuses: Lord Steel, who introduced a private members bill resulting in the 1967 Abortion Act.
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0844 |
A business update with Greg Wood.
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0847 |
Servicemen who fought during the Burma campaign will be honoured at the Imperial War Museum today. Lady Mountbatten is the daughter of the Supreme Allied Commander in the Far East, Admiral Mountbatten and Major John Wonstanley.
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0851 |
The Bishop of Sheffield on the Archbishop of Canterbury's comments about the state of British politics post the Iraq war.
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0855 |
We discuss whether Mordechai Vanunu will have any more secrets to reveal after he is released today.
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