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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 |
How much is the Government spending on helping to tackle Aids in poor countries?
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0610 |
Kidnappers have threatened to kill an American hostage in Saudi Arabia today unless their demands are met. |
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0615 |
The business news with Rebecca Marston.
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0628 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
European leaders听failed to听agree who should run the new European Commission: Tim Franks. |
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0635 |
Deported English football fans arrived home last night: Leslie Ashmall. |
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0638 |
The Government is paying thousands of people a pensions credit that is less than it costs to make the payment. |
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0641 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Moscow.
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Members of the opposition congratulated Gordon Brown on becoming the longest serving Chancellor since the 19th century yesterday in parliament. |
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0653 |
An article written by Dr Aneez Esmail in the British Medical Journal claims there is "institutional racism" in the NHS. |
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0708 |
Labour MP Gisela Stuart and Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Ancram on the new draft E.U constitution. |
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0717 |
Two football supporters, who say they had nothing to do with the trouble in Portugal, claim they were beaten up by the Portuguese police.听Former Home Office听Minister David Mellor. |
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0722 |
Labour leader of Lancashire County Council Hazel Harding on John Prescott promoting proposed regional assemblies in the North of England.
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0726 |
A British drugs company has been accused of failing to tell people what effects its drugs might have on them and has now agreed to change its policy: Stephen Evans. |
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0728 |
The sports news with Steve May.
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0734 |
The General Secretary of the Transport Workers Union, Tony Woodley, and Director of the CBI, Digby Jones, on the proposed charter of fundamental rights. |
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0742 |
Do dogs really think we are shouting at them when we are shouting at the football on the TV? |
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0750 |
The Government has accused 27 British food firms of selling food with too much salt in them. James Hill from Unilever and Health Minister Melanie Johnson. |
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0810 |
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on the E.U summit in Brussels plus Andrew Marr reacts. |
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0825 |
The sports news with Steve May.
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0834 |
Is McDonalds really turning over a new leaf with its new range of salads and fruits? Tom Feilden reports plus food writer Felicity Lawrence. |
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0844 |
A business update with Rebecca Marston.
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0847 |
Why has the way in which gay men are portrayed changed since the creation of reality TV? |
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0850 |
What happened to the tomb of Alexander the Great? Author Andrew Chugg and Robin Lane Fox, professor of Classics at Oxford University. |
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0853 |
Who should be the new President of the European Commission? Tim Franks and a host of well known figures give their views.
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0855 |
Bernard Bulke, a Belgian journalist from Die Standaard, and Tory MP Martin Callanan discuss the post of Commission President.
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