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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 |
The UN Security Council will vote on a resolution to give听the Ivory Coast government and rebels till the first of December to reach a peace deal. |
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0610 |
The Scottish executive will vote today on whether to听ban smoking in public places. Colin Blane has more. |
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0615 |
The听business news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
The听sports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
Caroline Hawley is in Baghdad with the latest news on Iraq. |
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0635 |
Caroline Wyatt is in Paris with the latest details on Yasser Arafat's condition. |
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0638 |
The government will announce how it intends to deal with the听compensation culture today. Danny Shaw reports. |
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0641 |
A review of听today's papers both in Britain and the Arab countries. |
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0644 |
A Commons committee has begun an inquiry into the way the courts deal with听family cases. Rachel Hooper reports. |
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0649 |
John Victor Nkolo, spokesman for the UN in听the Ivory Coast, on the current situation in the country. |
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0653 |
Roger Walters of Braintree District Council, on a new scheme which allows residence to claim听拢100 off their council tax听if British Gas insulates their house. |
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0708 |
Jon Manel talks to a Reuter's journalist embedded inside听Falluja, plus we speak to American military spokesman Sgt Steven Valley. |
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0714 |
Patrick Mercer, Conservative spokesman for homeland security, on whether Tony Blair has ordered a rethink of the plans to merge Scottish regiments. |
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0718 |
The Scottish Executive will decide today whether to bring in a听ban on smoking in enclosed public places. James Helm visits Dublin to see how the ban has worked there. |
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0723 |
A听business update with Greg Wood. |
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0725 |
The听sports news with Steve May. |
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0732 |
Who will succeed听Yasser Arafat when he dies? James Reynolds reports. |
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0742 |
The people of Manchester will lobby MPs today to try and get more money out of them to build a new a tram system. |
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0744 |
Oliver Preston of the Cartoon Art Trust reviews the Today Programme calendar for 2005. |
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0752 |
Lord Falconer, the Lord Chancellor, on his plans to regulate lawyers if they don't stop pursuing frivolous claims for compensation. |
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0810 |
Paul Wood, who's embedded with US marines in听Falluja, with the latest, plus former foreign secretary Robin Cook. |
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0822 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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0832 |
Mike Thomson reports on attempts by the Danish government to close down a web site promoting paedophilia. |
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0838 |
A听business update with Greg Wood. |
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0841 |
Writer Blake Morrison and Professor Cora Kaplan discuss Tom Wolfe's new novel, "I am Charlotte Simmons". |
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0846 |
Should听gypsies have the right to settle where ever they want to? |
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0855 |
Robert Chambers, chairman of Essex Police Authority, on how he has already implemented David Blunkett's plans to supply the mobile number of the local, on-duty police officer. |
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