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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 |
Austrian police are investigating what caused a coach crash which killed five British tourists.
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0610 |
The American Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld visits Kabul. Andrew North is there. |
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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0632 |
The Conservatives are proposing to cut听the number of civil servants in the Department of Trade and Industry. |
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0635 |
There have been air strikes in Najaf against supporters of the Shia cleric Moqtada al Sadr. Alastair Leithead. |
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0638 |
Has the Government听done enough to reduce levels of carbon emissions in this country? |
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0641 |
Republican congressman Porter Goss has been appointed the head of the CIA - barring any objections. |
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0643 |
A review of today's papers with Chris Aldridge. |
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0645 |
Zaffar Abbas is in Islamabad with a review of the papers in Pakistan. |
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0651 |
Should nuclear power be reconsidered as a solution to our energy problems? Polly Billington reports. |
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0654 |
Sarah Spencer from the Commission for Racial Equality on why more should be done to stop discrimination against gypsies and travellers. |
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0708 |
Five British tourists have been killed after a coach听crash in Austria. Gerhard Huber is head of emergency services in Salzburg. |
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0713 |
Treasury spokesman for the Liberal Democrats Malcolm Bruce and Civil Service Union leader Mark Serwotka, on the proposed DTI job cuts. |
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0716 |
A rapist who has been in jail for 33 years is claimed to have won 拢7m on the lottery. Tim Muffett has the details. |
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0719 |
Has the Government done enough to reach its target for reducing the level of carbon emissions? Tory MP Peter Ainsworth says no. |
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0732 |
Adam Rickwood, who was 14, was found hanging in his cell in a detention centre in Durham two days ago. Hear from his听aunt, plus Deborah Coles from the campaign organisation 'Inquest' and Lord Dholakia, Home Office spokesman (Lib Dem). |
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0743 |
How were the details of Tony Blair's next holiday, where he听will be听a guest of Italian President Silvio Berlusconi, leaked? |
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0746 |
Dr Robert Weatherby from Southern Cross University in Australia on the results of an experiment which looked at the impact of steroids on athletes. |
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0752 |
Former deputy director of counter-terrorism at the US State Department Larry Johnson on the appointment of Porter Goss as Director of the CIA. |
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0810 |
Do we need the DTI? Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin and the DTI minister Jackie Smith give their views. |
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0819 |
A new adaptation of Homer's Odyssey will be broadcast on Radio 4 to coincide with the Olympics. We preview it. |
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0830 |
Reverend Ken Joseph on the difficulties being experienced by Christians in Iraq. |
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0837 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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0840 |
John Timpson and Bob Holness talk about the first time the alphorn visited the Today studio. |
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0845 |
The Caspian Horse is alive and well and breeding in Britain. Sarah Mukherjee reports. |
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0848 |
Richard Wells has the latest on the hunt for the two men thought to be responsible for killing a couple in Lincolnshire. |
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0850 |
Could small doses of radiation actually be good for us? |
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