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Choose an audio clip听you would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
Some local councils will find out if their budgets have been capped today. John Andrew.
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0610 |
A report is published on the death of a seven year old girl who was听killed whilst staying with a man thought to be her father.
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood.
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0632 |
The Conservatives launch their European election campaign today. |
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0637 |
George Bush has vowed to do whatever it takes to secure Falluja. |
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0640 |
The government will announce how much exercise we should be doing each day. |
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0642 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Poland.
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0645 |
Some of Tony Blair's听allies claim he听will serve another full term as Prime Minister if re-elected. |
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0649 |
The Home Office will hold a judicial inquiry into the death of an Asian teenager at Feltham Young Offender Institution.
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0652 |
From tomorrow it will be illegal to own a self-contained gas cartridge air gun - but 90% of the guns sold are still missing. |
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0708 |
Health Secretary John Reid on government plans to tackle obesity - and whether the Prime Minister will serve a third term.
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0713 |
Ian Johnston, Director of the British Association of Social Workers, on who is to blame for the death of听Toni-Ann Byfield. |
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0716 |
Baroness Greenfield hasn't been shortlisted to become a听fellow of the Royal Society - is this a case of sour grapes?
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0718 |
Edward Mortimer听- the head of UN communications responds to听President Bush's听statement about taking "whatever action is necessary" in Falluja.
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0734 |
Sir Jeremy Beecham explains why some authorities will receive a council tax cap - and which police and fire brigade authorites will have to reduce their bills. |
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0743 |
Tough question: Can you turn a tyre's inner tube inside out through a hole in its wall?听The Editor of Physics World explains... Click here for an explanation. |
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0751 |
There's some grumbling within听the Conservative party听over their stance on Europe. Iain Watson has been finding out. |
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0753 |
Are MEPs claiming over the top lavish expenses? Nicola Stanbridge听
spoke with MEP Hans-Peter Martin. |
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0810 |
Hear from the father of the E.U constitution, former French President, Valery Giscard d'Estaing. Leader of the opposition, Michael Howard听still has reservations. |
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0834 |
The 大象传媒 unveils听plans for new听
TV programmes. Jana Bennett is the 大象传媒's Director of Television.
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0842 |
The President of the Confederation of European Agriculture, on the challenges facing the Czech Republic when it听joins the EU.
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0844 |
Ten French veterans from the 'Kieffer Commando' unit revisit the Scottish Highlands where they trained before the D-Day landings. |
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0847 |
Is extended family making a comeback? Greg Wood.
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0850 |
Should old trees be listed like old buildings? Sarah Campbell reports.
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0855 |
Is Tony Blair听planning a third term in office? Tom Baldwin from The Times and Andrew Rawnsley from The Observer. |
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