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0607 |
Will Cyprus vote for re-unification in their referendum? Chris Morris. |
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0615 |
The business news with Nick Cosgrove. |
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0632 |
An Algerian who was held on suspicion of helping terrorist has been released on bail for health reasons.
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0636 |
Details are still unclear of the explosion at a train station in North Korea.
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Our political correspondent Norman Smith updates us on where the European referendum stands after Tony Blair's monthly press briefing. |
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A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Los Angeles.
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0647 |
Yesterday in Parliament MPs backed the installation of a bomb and bullet proof glass security screen in the chamber of the Commons. |
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0652 |
A new novel by Sir Walter Scott is out today, 172 years late and unfinished.
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0709 |
Details of yesterday's train crash in North Korea are still vague and unconfirmed. We're on the North Korean / Chinese border for more.
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0715 |
Should we be worried about a referendum given the constitutional negotiations could collapse at any time? |
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0720 |
Are we close to seeing a draft bill on ID cards? Iain Watson. |
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0723 |
The Holocaust money trail: Sanchia Berg reports many elderly claimants still don't know whether they'll receive money locked up in Swiss bank accounts (here also the interview with US Judge Edward Korman at 0830).
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0732 |
With more money for their development, why aren't we embracing tram systems? Transport Secretary Alistair Darling.
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0743 |
Claims the owner of the Daily Express, Richard Desmond, made an anti-German remark in a meeting with Telegraph executives: hear Telegraph chief Jeremy Deedes. |
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0752 |
Concerns one in every 10 sudden infant death cases may be a crime: head of the Royal College of Pathologists' inquiry into SIDS Baroness Kennedy responds.
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0810 |
A prisoner who was held at Belmarsh Prison on suspicion of terrorism tells us that some of his fellow inmates considered suicide in desperation at being held indefinitely without charge. Hear Jon Manel's interview with听former Libyan detainee 'M', who was released a month ago when judges decided there was insufficient evidence to link him to al-Qaeda. Prisons' Minister Paul Goggins responds.
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0822 |
Scientists and poets are creating poetry together.
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0835 |
The judge who oversaw the settlement over funds left in Swiss accounts after the Holocaust accuses some banks of hiding behind secrecy laws, plus the Swiss Treasury respond.
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0842 |
Why has the new low cost airline ThomsonFly hit turbulence already? Nick Cosgrove.
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0844 |
According to The Spectator's agony aunt, any man over 40 with a flat stomach can't be trusted. We discuss.
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0847 |
How will Brussels change when the EU expands on May 1?
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0852 |
Detention under anti-terror powers: MP Andrew Dismore (Lab) and Shami Chakrabati, Director of the campaign group Liberty.
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