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If listening back to the programme IN FULLÌývia the orange link on the top right-hand side of this page ('iPlayer'), you may notice some sections of audio are missing. This is to meet our copyright obligations during the Olympic Games. However all individual items (excluding some Olympic material plus sportÌý/ news bulletins) will continue to be available in the Audio Running Order below. |
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0607 |
Were US military doctors complicit in the human rights abuses inside the Abu Ghraib prison nearÌýBaghdad? Michael Buchanan. |
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0609 |
The Nepalese capital of Kathmandu is being blockaded by MaoistÌýrebels. Charles Haviland. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness newsÌýwith Rebecca Marston. |
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0632 |
Will the American and Iraqi Government forces launch aÌýfinal assault on the Imam Ali mosque complex in Najaf today? Kylie Morris. |
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0635 |
Britain's business leaders are worried about how MPs deal with new EU laws. Sue Littlemore. |
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0639 |
The storms and flooding of this week have hit some of Britain's best loved tourist spots, meaningÌýan increased threat of pollution. Tim Hirsch. |
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0642 Ìý |
A look at theÌýnewspapers in the U.K and Turkey.
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0648 |
Tens of thousands ofÌýLoggerhead turtles die every year because of industrialised fishing. Dr Brendan Godley of Exeter University. |
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0652 |
In what appears to be a new tactic, animal rights extremists in the Midlands have targeted an entire village. John Hall, a resident of the village, and John Waite, presenter of Face the Facts. |
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0709 |
The U.S has launched one of its fiercest onslaughts yet against the rebel fighters of Moqtada al Sadr in Najaf. Kylie Morris. |
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0711 |
We talked to Dr. Hamid al-Bayati UK representative of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq about the conflict in Najaf. |
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0714 |
How do the Greeks feels their Olympic show is going? The Greek Ambassador at large Stavros Lambrinidis |
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0723
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It was only in the last century that royal events became the large, popular occasions we've come to think of as traditional. Sarah Nelson. |
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0735 |
It's believed more than a hundred immigration detainees are now being held in prisons around the UK, because, we're told, there is no where else suitable to put them. Jon Manel. |
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0740 |
We talked toÌýSir David Ramsbotham who was Chief inspector of Prisons, until 2001.
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0743 |
This week we've been asking various prominent figures what they would like to see taught in schools. Writer and broadcaster Tony Hawks. |
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0750 |
Does ParliamentÌýproperly scrutinise the regulations introduced byÌýBrussels?ÌýDirector of the CBI, Digby Jones, and Peter Hain, the leader of the Commons. |
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0810 |
Yesterday the family of a soldier killed in Iraq visited Number Ten to present a letter to the Prime Minister. He is away,so they were met by Deputy PM John Prescott. We also talked to Labour MP Eric Joyce.
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0822 |
A medieval masterpiece theÌýCoventryÌýDoom MuralÌýthat had been lost for centuries will be unveiled next month. Roger Harrabin.
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0832Ìý |
What do the 25 European Commissioners-designateÌýhave to do to sell the EU to a sceptical European public?ÌýThe European commission's former vice president Lord Brittan. |
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0838 |
AÌýbusiness update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0841 |
Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta says America is right to use force in the "war of attrition between moderates and extremists." |
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0846 |
There are plans afoot to commission a sequel to Peter Pan. Dr Jane Collins, chief executive of Great Ormond street hospital, Daisy Goodwin, editor of several poetry anthologies and John Sutherland, Professor of English at University College London. |
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0851 |
American army doctors and nurses at Abu Ghraib prisonÌýmay haveÌýbeenÌýcomplicit in abusing Iraqi prisoners. Dr Steven Miles of Minnesota University. |
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The Diana memorial fountain in Hyde Park reopens to the public today, but this time with a few restrictions. Peter Hunt. |
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