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Another prisoner has been released from custody by mistake in Scotland.
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The American Army has been investigating the deaths of 25 prisoners held in their custody in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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Three bombs have exploded in Athens. Richard Galpin is there.
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A human rights lawyer will lodge papers at the High Court today over the deaths of Iraqi prisoners held by British troops.
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0638 |
The Italian Prime Minister becomes the longest serving Italian leader since the war. |
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The Liberal Democrats launch their European election campaign. |
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A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Nairobi.
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MPs may question the Daily Mirror's听editor over his publication of photos appearing to show Iraqi prisoners being abused. |
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The organiser of Britain's 'first blind march' in London on why they are protesting.
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0708 |
Should an independent inquiry investigate the deaths of 12 Iraqis whose families claim they were killed unlawfully by British troops in Iraq?
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0716 |
Ero Kariofilli from Radio Alpha in Greece with an update on the听three bombs听in Athens.
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0720 |
Why has George Bush chosen to travel by bus instead of Air Force One during his election campaign?
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0723 |
The Government will publish its response to the Environment Audit Committee's report听on growing GM crops听commercially in Britain.
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The Liberal Democrats launch their European election campaign today with a pledge to move closer to Europe rather than America. |
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Opera at the Glastonbury Festival...you've got to hear it to believe it.
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Should horse cloning be allowed in Britain? Home Office minister Caroline Flint says no.
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0810 |
Italy's Europe minister Rocco Buttiglione on Silvio Berlusconi and the state of democracy in Italy.
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0822 |
Craig Readie, Chairman of the British Olympic Association on the three bombs in Athens. |
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0832 |
The prisons minister Paul Goggins on whether convicted sex offenders could be let out under 'licence'. |
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0845 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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0847 |
Lord Seb Coe and writer Pat Butcher discuss Roger Bannister's four minute mile. |
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0850 |
Could a taste for the delicacy of smoked eels be causing our eel stocks to decline? |
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0855 |
The U.N. wants an independent inquiry into what happened in Fallujah. The U.N. diplomat Paul Hunt wants some answers. |
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