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0607 |
A public inquiry opens into the death of an inmate who was killed at Feltham young offender's institution by his cellmate.
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0610 |
A child has been born from sperm frozen 21 years ago. Branwen Jeffreys has the details.
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood.
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0626 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson.
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0632 |
President Bush made a big speech on Iraq last night. How did the U.S react? Justin Webb.
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0636 |
How did Baghdad react to听President Bush's听speech? Caroline Hawley.
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0639 |
What questions will Tony Blair face in his monthly press conference to journalists today? |
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0642 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Paris. |
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0647 |
MP's urged the government to rethink not holding a public inquiry into the deaths of four young soldiers at Deepcut Army Barracks.
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0653 |
Would removing additives from food make children behave better? Professor John Warner of Southampton University.
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0708 |
Lib Dem Foreign Affairs spokesman Sir Menzies Campbell on President Bush's speech last night.
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0712 |
David Hart of the National Association of Headteachers on the flawed "value-added" school league tables.
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0716 |
Marks and Spencer release their annual results. Greg Wood.
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0723 |
Should Tony Blair apologise for the invasion of Tibet exactly 100 years ago today? Matthew Grant reports.
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0728 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson.
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0733 |
Barnaby Philips investigates whether Zimbabwe has a surplus crop after President Mugabe told the U.N food programme it should leave the country.
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0742 |
Will giant ears placed on either side of the channel help the English and French to "listen" to each other?
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0748 |
Will postal voting encourage more people to vote? Iain Watson. |
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0810 |
Former chairman of the Pentagon Defence Policy Board Richard Perle reacts to President Bush's speech听plus Justin Webb reports.
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0822 |
Rebecca Jones takes a look at the new Edward Hopper exhibition at the Tate Modern.
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0828 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0833 |
Suzi Leather of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority and Professor Ian Craft of the Fertility Centre discuss fertility treatment.
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0839 |
Widow of James Miller, the British cameraman shot dead in Gaza, wants Israel to find her husbands killer and prosecute him.
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0843 |
A business update with Greg wood.
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0846 |
Tony Juniper, Director of Friend of the Earth, and Adam Pasco, Editor of Gardeners' World magazine discuss the shooting of baby robins at a garden centre.
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0850 |
Why is a peacock hiding under house arrest in a small village near Shrewsbury? |
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0855 |
President Bush conceded "the way forward may appear chaotic" on Iraq. Simon Haselock of the media development for the Coalition Provisional Authority and Dr Rosemary Hollis of the Royal Institute of International Affairs discuss.
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