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0607 |
Who isÌýleading in the run up to theÌýAustralian elections tomorrow? Phil Mercer. |
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0610 |
Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt apologised last night for theÌýintelligence failures before the war in Iraq. Terry Stiastny. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0626 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
A car bomb has exploded outside aÌýhotelÌýin Egyptkilling at least 12 people. James Reynolds. |
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0635 |
Iraqi Interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi says that there may beÌýhope forÌýhostageÌýKen Bigley. Karen Allen. |
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0638 |
Round two of theÌýUS presidential election debates takes place in St Louis tonight. Justin Webb. |
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0641 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and Russia. |
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0646 |
The people ofÌýAfghanistan will get their first chance to vote in free elections tomorrow. Andrew North. |
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0649 |
A recent study has shown that an alarmingÌýcocktail of industrial chemicals build up in our bodiesÌýfrom an early age.ÌýTom Feilden. |
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0652 |
A bomb has exploded outside theÌýIndonesian Embassy in Paris. Caroline Wyatt. |
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0708 |
Former Mayor of Eliat in Israel,ÌýRafi Hochman, on the car bomb in Egypt. |
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0711 |
Harvey Marcovitch from the Royal College of Paediatricians and Mark Mullins from Lawyers Christian Fellowship on yesterday's ruling in the Charlotte Wyatt case. |
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0717 |
Oil prices hit a new high yesterday. Rebecca Marston has the details. |
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0719 |
What did Claude Hanks Dreelsmah conclude from his investigation into corruption of the UN's 'Oil For Food' programme? |
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0723 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0734 |
Chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality Trevor Phillips on why he thinks there is anÌýapartheid between rural and urbanÌýBritain. |
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0734 |
Editor of theÌýBloomsbury English Dictionary Dr Kathy Rooney on the semantics ofÌýparty leaders'Ìýconference speeches. |
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0751 |
Could the Government's policy onÌýuniversity admissionsÌýinfringeÌýhuman rights legislation? |
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0810 |
An update on theÌýexplosions in Egypt,with James Reynolds on the Israel-Egypt border. |
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0816 |
Edward Mortimer, Kofi Annan's director of communications, on the allegations of corruption in the Oil of Food programme. |
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0823 |
SingerÌýElvis Costello talks aboutÌýhisÌýorchestral scoreÌýfor a newÌýballet ofÌý'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' |
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0827 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0832 |
Conservative party policy co-ordinator David Cameron on theÌýapology from Patricia Hewitt last night. |
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0840 |
Kate ClarkÌýreports on the re-emergence ofÌýal-Qaida commander Tahir Yuldash. |
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0843 |
AÌýbusiness update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0846 |
She's just won the Noble Prize - so why is Austrian writerÌýElfriede Jelineck still unhappy? |
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0850 |
How should Italy stem the flow ofÌýmigrants from North Africa? Mike Donkins reports. |
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0855 |
MPs Stephen Pound and Sarah Teather, and Conservative prospective parliamentary candidateÌýIain Dale summarise the end of the party conference season. |
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