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0607 |
The tubes are on strike in London. Stephen Cape. |
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0610 |
The US has warned the Sudanese government to reign in militias groups who are terrorising the people of Darfur. |
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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 |
European leaders have chosen their compromised candidate for the position of President of the European Commission. |
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0637 |
Could the North-South divide be widening? Tim Muffett. |
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0640 |
Saddam Hussein will be handed over to Iraqi legal custody on Wednesday and charged on Thursday. Caroline Hawley. |
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0645 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Istanbul. |
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0649 |
Former Law Lord, Lord Ackner, has accused David Blunkett of undermining the integrity of the Home Office. |
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0655 |
Dr Vivienne Nathanson, head of Science and Ethics at the BMA, on a report which says the effects of passive smoking have been underestimated. |
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0709 |
The Church of England's two Archbishops have written a letter to Tony Blair warning him that the credibility of his Government is at risk over the treatment of Iraqi detainees.
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0715 |
Ireland's Europe Minister Dick Roche on the rotating of the presidency of council ministers at the EU Commission. |
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0721 |
Daniel Dorling, Professor of Human Geography at Sheffield University, on the North-South divide, which is splitting Britain. |
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0724 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0735
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A new report suggests that one in four students have plagiarised work. Sanchia Berg reports. |
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0744 |
Builders who carry out loft conversions are being targeted by the police for disrupting bat roosts. |
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0750 |
What laws will Saddam Hussein be tried under when he faces court tomorrow? Iraq's National Security adviser Muwafaq al-Rubiy'i. |
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0810 |
Lord Heseltine and Yvette Cooper, Minister for Regeneration and Social Exclusion, on Britain's north-south divide. |
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0824 |
Economics Editor Evan Davis looks at whether it is still worth having the one penny piece. |
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0826 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0835 |
An update on the London tube听strike with Tom Symonds and London Mayor Ken Livingstone. |
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0839 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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0842 |
British Author, Stephen Clarke, on the success of his new book in France, 'A year in the Merde'. |
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0850 |
Shaun Brady, leader of the ASLEF union on a report commissioned by the union which severely criticises his leadership. The author is former chairman of the Bar Council, Matthias Kelly.
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0852 |
Is it possible to cull seagulls? Simon Clarke from the British Association for Shooting and Conservation. |
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0855 |
Poet and author Simon Armitage and Time Out magazine editor, Laura Lee Davis,听discuss the North-South divide. |
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