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0607 |
The first space probe to visit Saturn for 23 years has just entered into orbit around the planet. |
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0610 |
A report into allegations of abuse against a television producer and drama teacher is released today. |
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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 |
Home Secretary David Blunkett has allegedly warned Gordon Brown off from Tony Blair's job. |
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0637 |
Why is it proving hard for primary school teachers听to get jobs? Kim Catcheside explains. |
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0640 |
Saddam Hussein will appear in court to today to face war crimes charges. Caroline Hawley has the details. |
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0645 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Indonesia.
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0649 |
The House of Lords has questioned why ministers are preparing for a postal referendum on regional assemblies in northern England. |
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0655 |
Fossilised bones of two giant hippos will be displayed in the Natural History museum today. |
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0709 |
Kate Allen from Amnesty International听on whether the trial of Saddam Hussein can be fair.
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0715 |
Sir Peter Davis, the chairman of Sainsbury's is to step down. Jeff Randall has the latest.
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0721 |
Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Ancram on claims that the eight British marines were 'forcibly escorted into Iranian territorial waters'. |
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0724 |
The family of an American marine held hostage in Iraq has appealed for his release on the grounds that he's a Muslim. |
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0726
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Political editor of the New Statesman, John Kampfner, on his interview with David Blunkett.
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0735
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Schools minister Stephen Twigg on why newly qualified primary school teachers are finding it听hard to get a job. |
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0744 |
Professor Carl Murray, a member of the imaging team working with the spacecraft Cassini, on passing through Saturn's rings.
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0750 |
Is the Government serious听about a ban on smoking in public places? Former Health Secretary Frank Dobson talks to us.
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0810 |
Muhammad Al-Rashdan, head of the panel of lawyers acting for Saddam Hussein, on whether he can recieve听a fair听trial. |
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0824 |
Parisians react to a collection of British films being screened in Paris as part of the 100th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale.
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0826 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0835 |
Dutch Minister for European Affairs, Atzo Nicolai, on the Netherlands taking over the presidency of the European Union. |
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0839 |
Economics editor Evan Davis says "sorry" for using the words "one Pence" in a report on the One Penny piece yesterday. |
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0842 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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0850 |
Australia's High Commissioner in London, Michael L'Estrange, on the change in migration policy allowing听immigrants to move to rural Australia. |
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0852 |
Will wiggly lines painted down the side of the road really slow motorists down in East Boldre, Hampshire. |
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0855 |
Christian Oland of the International Legal Assistance Consortium and British Judge, Geoffrey Nice, on the history of dictators听accused of war crimes听being brought to account. |
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