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0607 |
Contrary to reportsÌýSaddam Hussein's most wanted aide has notÌýbeen captured. Mike Donkin is in Baghdad. |
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0609 |
Hurricane Frances is still battering Florida. Daniel Lak has the details. |
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0615 |
Greg Wood has a round-up of the business news. |
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0632 |
Two days ofÌýofficial mourning begin in Russia today. Sarah Rainsford is in Beslan. |
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0634 |
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ has commissioned a big survey into our attitudes to public health ahead of the government White Paper. |
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0640 |
Two Royal Colleges of Medicine are publishing a report into the wayÌýsudden deaths of babies are investigated. |
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0643 |
Charlotte Green has a review of today's papers. |
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0646 |
Today'sÌýworld press review comes from Bridget Kendall in Moscow. |
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0649 |
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ investigation has uncovered seriousÌýsecurity lapses at Manchester airport. |
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0651 |
A National Inquiry intoÌýself-harm shows children as young as five are hurting themselvesÌýand the number is increasing. |
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0708 |
Official mourning began in Russia today for those who died in Beslan. TheÌýRussian Red Cross is appealing for international help.
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0715 |
TheÌýConservative PartyÌýsay they could save £5.7 billion from the education budget. Oliver Letwin is the Shadow Chancellor. |
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0719 |
Animal rights activists have been gathering in KentÌýto learn about newÌýcampaigning techniques, but critics say the conference is a training camp for extremists.Ìý |
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0722 |
Greg Wood with more business news. |
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0731 |
A ´óÏó´«Ã½Ìýsurvey suggests 80% ofÌýUK peopleÌýwant theÌýage for buying tobacco raised to 18.ÌýThe Public Health Minister is Melanie Johnson. |
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0741 |
Charlotte Green has a review of today's papers. |
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0744 |
Penguin are publishingÌý20 booksÌý which have had a 'huge impact' on the world. Simon Winder of Penguin
& Professor John Sutherland. |
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0751 |
Tony BlairÌýis to meet Ireland's political parties at Leeds Castle to try and get things moving in the peace process.ÌýGerry Adams isÌýPresident of Sinn Fein. |
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0810 |
The Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, reacts to the tragedy in the Russian town of Beslan. |
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0820 |
The Beslan siege prompted a remarkable public declaration from the Muslim managing editor of an Arabic news Channel: "...almost all terrorists are Muslims". |
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0833 |
A scientist who claimed that toxin levelsÌýin Scottish-farmed salmon were unacceptably high has apologised for the job losses caused by his research. Professor Dame Julia Higgins. |
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0845 |
William PittÌýthe YoungerÌýwas the youngest prime minister. William Hague has written a biography of the Prime Minister who spent 19 years in office. |
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0848 |
WhatÌýdoes Labour make of Tory plansÌýto cutÌý£1 billion from the education budget? Paul Boateng is Chief Secretary to the Treasury. |
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0850 |
What will be the majorÌýpolitical implications following the Beslan siege? Tom de Waal andÌýAndrei Kortunov. |
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