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0607 |
Are the Network Rail track repairs cutting down delays in the long run? Tom Symonds reports.
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0610 |
Saudi officials claim the leader of the terrorist group which killed 22 Westerners was Al Qaeda trained.
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
The sports news with Steve May.
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0632 |
Mike Thomson on the refugee camps in Chad where the U.N describes the situation as the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
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0634 |
Will the Government meet its deadline tonight for the production of postal ballot papers in four regions of England?
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0637 |
There were serious disagreements over the appointment of the new president of Iraq yesterday.
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0639 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Washington.
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Will a new system designed to tax foreign hauliers using British roads be profitable? |
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How does the new 'health card' produced by the European Commission compare to the old E111 form?
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0652 |
Pakistan's Information Minister, Sheik Rashid Ahmed, on the bomb attack on a Shia mosque in Karachi yesterday.
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Will oil prices go up when the London market opens today? Oil market analyst with Barclays Capital Kevin Norrish and Lib Dem MP Vincent Cable.
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0716 |
Mike Thomson speaks to Annette Weber from Amnesty International on what she saw when she visited a refugee camp in Chad.
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Are private medical companies helping to cut the health service waiting lists or simply cutting NHS staff lists? Lib Dem MP Evan Harris.
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0728 |
The sports news with Steve May.
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0734 |
Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, Lord Falconer, on whether the postal voting system will be effective.
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0744 |
Is M&S panicking at the prospect of a take over bid? Jeff Randell. |
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0745 |
Jack Livesey, military historian at the Imperial War Museum on D Day planners using postcards during the Second World War. |
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Iraq's Governing Council and US representative Paul Bremer meet to choose the country's new president and the rest of the government today. Iraq's National Security Advisor is Dr Mowaffak Al-Rubai.
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0810 |
Mike Thomson reports from the refugee camps in Eastern Chad. The Sudanese Ambassador in London responds to his report. |
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0828 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0832 |
Former Foreign Minister Adnan Pachachi turns down the position of President of Iraq. Caroline Hawley.
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0835 |
The new chief executive of M&S Stuart Rose on the tough job ahead.
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0838 |
A business update with Greg Wood.
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0841 |
One day in 1936, George V's doctor assured him that he would recover sufficiently to visit his favourite seaside resort, Bognor Regis. "Bugger Bognor," George replied - and promptly expired. The Mayor of Bognor explains why it is worthy of royal visits.
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0847 |
Will Sicilian people be convinced by Italian听PM Silvio Berlusconi plans to build the world's longest suspension bridge across the Messina strait to Sicily?
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Are there any alternative fuels听if the Saudi Arabia oil supply gets severely disrupted? Former Trade and Industry Secretary Lord Walker and environmentalist George Monbiot discuss.
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