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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 |
African countries are preparing to send a protection force into the Darfur region of Sudan. Suzy Price. |
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0610 |
The government and music industry publish a music manifesto. James Westhead 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 |
A report by the TUC says 750,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost since Labour came to power. |
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0635 |
Both Labour and Conservative policies now offer 'choice' in health and education. But do we really want more choice? |
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0738 |
Who will be Senator John Kerry's running mate in the race for the US Presidency? |
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0640 |
Slobodan Milosevic's trial in The Hague is under review whilst it is decided whether he is well enough to continue. |
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0642 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Jakarta.
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0647 |
The smacking debate concluded last night as the Lords decided to tighten the law but not to ban smacking outright. |
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0653 |
The Public Accounts Committee has called for urgent improvements to the safeguards to prevent a repeat of the BSE crisis. |
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0708 |
Stephen Joseph, director of Transport 2000 and Professor David Begg, chair of the Commission for Integrated Transport on Britain's second toll motorway. |
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0715 |
Brendan Barber, TUC General Secretary, on the lack of jobs in Britain's manufacturing industry. |
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0720 |
Anthony Julius, one of Diana, Princess of Wales' former lawyers, on the opening of her memorial fountain in Hyde Park. |
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0726 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0736 |
Health Minister John Hutton and Shadow Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley, on more 'choice' in the health service. |
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0743 |
Former lead singer of the Undertones, Fergal Sharkey, gives his views on the new music manifesto. |
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0751 |
Is the Civil Service too big? Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin thinks it is. |
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0810 |
Derek Simpson, General Secretary of the Amicus union, and Trade Secretary Patricia Hewitt on manufacturing听in Britain.
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0823 |
Flying Phil, aka Philip Rabinowitch, on breaking the world 100 metre sprint record at 100 years old discovering his time didn't count. |
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0826 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0832 |
Jane Rodway, wife of Christopher Rodway, who died in 2000 after being caught in a bomb blast in Saudi Arabia, on the release of her husband's suspected killers. |
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0836 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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0842 |
Dame Pauline Neville Jones on whether travellers have confidence in UK airport security since the September 11th attacks. |
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0845 |
What will a Spanish parliamentary commission find when it examines the events surrounding the Madrid train bombings? |
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0847 |
Where do the Liberal Democrats stand on the question of 'choice' in the health service? |
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0849 |
Author Linda McDougall, who wrote Cherie Blair's biography and political historian Anthony Howard, on the role of the PM's wife. |
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0853 |
Anne Atkins reveals her progress in playing the听trumpet - which she started learning at 6am. |
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