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0607 |
Israeli forces fired听on a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip last night. James Reynolds. |
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0610 |
Aslef's General Secretary Shaun Brady faces a disciplinary hearing. Stephen Cape. |
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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0632 |
American forces are preparing for a final assault against rebel forces in Najaf. Alastair Leithead. |
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0635 |
The Home Office is suggesting changes to the police powers of arrest. Neil Bennett. |
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0638 |
Figures suggest that up to one-in-fifty听Britons could be听injecting illegal听drugs. Karen Allen has more. |
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0641 |
Large numbers of refugees are still arriving at camps in Sudan's southern Darfur region. |
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0643 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Greece. |
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0651 |
Jackie Bawden of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority on why English test results for 14-year-olds will be delayed. |
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0654 |
Why are holiday staff abroad treated so badly by their employers? |
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0708 |
Are one-in-fifty people in Britain really injecting illegal drugs?Author of a new report on the issue, Professor Mark Bellis, plus Paul Hayes of the National Treatment Agency. |
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0713 |
How will human embryo cloning for research work? Dr Miodrag Stojkovic is reading Stem Cell Biology and Embryology
at Newcastle University. |
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0716 |
Lizz Brown from 大象传媒1's Real Story on her undercover investigation into the private day care industry.
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0719 |
Keith Mitchell, leader of Oxfordshire County Council, on why it is a bad idea to build more new homes in the South East. |
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0732 |
Andrew Arulanandam from the National Rifle Association and Tom Mauser whose son was killed in the Columbine Massacre on听a radical听plan to buy 75,000 guns and melt them down. |
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0743 |
Why has the popularity of "lads' mags" doubled in the last six months? David Silitoe investigates. |
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0752 |
Home Office minister Hazel Blears and Sharmi Chakrabati of Liberty on whether the police need more powers. |
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0810 |
Should British scientists have been given permission to create the first cloned human embryo in Europe? Dr Michael Jarmulowicz of the Guild of Catholic Doctors, plus the Bishop of Oxford Richard Harries discuss. |
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0819 |
Are books becoming more gender specific? Authors Fay Weldon and DJ Taylor discuss. |
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0825 |
Is the hymn, 'I Vow To Thee My Country', heretical? The Rt Reverend Stephen Lowe thinks it is. |
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0830 |
Mohamed Al Fayed听on why he听takes issue with the way we have covered his concerns about the way his son and Princess Diana died. |
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0837 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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0840 |
Is having a strong 'work ethic' a good thing? Tom Hodgkinson, editor of the Idler Magazine and Simon Blackburn, professor of philosophy at Cambridge discuss. |
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0845 |
Tessa Jowell and Lord Coe on the听Athens Games听and Britain's 2012 Olympic bid. |
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0848 |
Ed Sanders of the LA Times embedded with the US marines in Najaf, on the current situation between the marines and militia loyal to the radical听Shia cleric Muqtada Sadr. |
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0850 |
Should money be directed towards adult stem cell research rather than human embryo cloning?
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