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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 |
Could the sea be absorbing all the excess Co2 produced by human activity? Tim Hirsch. |
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0610 |
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan will give the closing address at the World A.I.D.S Conference today. |
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0615 |
The business news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0626 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0635 |
Who were the winners and losers in yesterday's by-elections in Leicester South and Birmingham Hodge Hill? |
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0638 |
The Government wants to update the current prostitution law. Neil Bennett has the details. |
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0641 |
Was Prince Charles' RAF jet involved in a 'near miss' with a passenger plane when he was on his way to听Madrid? |
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0643 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Kenya. |
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0648 |
Will Alex Salmond continue as the SNP's leader when nominations close today? |
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0651 |
Do our two Houses of Parliament need to be modernised with new settings? Sean Curran reports. |
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0655 |
Chair of the Human Genetics Commission, Baroness Helena Kennedy, on a national consultation exercise to examine genetic testing of embryos. |
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0708 |
Leader of the Liberal Democrats Charles Kennedy on why his party was so successful in yesterday's by-elections. |
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0718 |
Chief Executive of the British Dental Association, Ian Wylie, on the proposed increase听of training places for dentists. |
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0720 |
Tory MP Julian Brazier and Labour MP Andrew Dismore on the proposed Bill听that will give greater legal protection to organisers of听adventure trips. |
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0726 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0734 |
John Humphrys interviews German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder after his meeting with Tony Blair. |
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0742 |
Rebecca Jones听speaks to acclaimed听author Dan Rhodes about his听new book and whether he is writing for love or money... |
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0748 |
Home Office Minister, Caroline Flint, on the prostitution consultation in England and Wales. |
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0810 |
Conservative party co-chairman Liam Fox on the result of yesterday's by-elections. |
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0815 |
Health Secretary John Reid on the Butler report, yesterday's by-elections and NHS dentistry. |
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0828 |
The sports news with Steve May.
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0832听 |
Lord Butler's Cabinet Secretary predecessor, Lord Armstrong, on the role of the Cabinet under Tony Blair. |
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0837 |
A business update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0840 |
Rwandan ambassador Rosemary Museminali on the Rwandan women who are reading their testimonies in Trafalgar Square -
10 years after the genocide. |
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0845 |
Leonard Slatkin, conductor of the first and last听night of the proms, on which music has been selected and the new large organ at the Royal Albert Hall. |
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0848 |
Political Correspondent Iain Watson on how the Labour Party might be able to regain the initiative. |
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0853 |
Political Editor Andrew Marr and Andrew Copper reflect on the by-election results last night. |
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