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0607 |
Does听the Indian Congress party leader, Sonia Gandhi, have enough support to become Prime Minister? |
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0610 |
Foreign Ministers of the European Union meet to听discuss the content of the European Constitution.
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood.
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0625 |
The sports news with Steve May.
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The Liberal Democrats have called for a debate on Iraq today. Norman Smith reports.
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0636 |
A new dawn brings a new era for The Mirror Newspaper and the 大象传媒. Torin Douglas reports.
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0639 |
Is there yet more trouble around the corner for U.S Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld?
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0641 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Rome. |
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Every week somebody within听the hospitality industry will die from passive smoking. Professor Konrad Jamrozil of Imperial College.
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0649 |
The听U.S Army Military Police shows our reporter Nick Childs that prisoner abuse is rare. |
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Green Party MEP Jean Lambert on the launch of their European election campaign today.
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0708 |
Is the best military strategy to send more troops to Iraq? Air Marshal Sir Tim Garden and Bruce George, Chairman of the Defence Select Committee. |
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0717 |
British Airways release their results for the past year with soaring pre-tax profits. Greg Wood.
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0724 |
Pat Cox, President of the European Parliament on whether Europe is about to become a superstate.
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0728 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0732 |
Sudan's Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail and human rights advocate Baroness Cox on听reports that听the Sudanese government supported the rebels responsible for听widespread suffering. |
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0743 |
From today, gay marriage became legal in the US state of Massachusetts - but is it morally right? Michael Buchanan reports. |
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0750 |
Shareholders in the Mirror newspaper have called for editorial procedures to be improved after the sacking of Piers Morgan. |
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0810 |
Education Secretary Charles Clarke on Tony Blair's future and what we should expect from the 'big conversation'? |
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How will Michael Moore's controversial new film be welcomed at the Cannes film festival? |
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0824 |
The sports news with Steve May.
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0832 |
Trading on the Bombay Stock Exchange has been suspended after it fell by more than 500 points.
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0841 |
A business update with Greg Wood.
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0843 |
300 British veterans are attending a memorial service in Cassino, Italy, where more than 200,000 troops died in 1944.
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0848 |
Pressure is mounting for Russia to sign the Kyoto Agreement which sets pollution levels. |
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Would some newspapers still have supported the war听with the gift of hindsight? Mary Ann Sieghart from the Times and David Aaronovitch听of the Guardian. |
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