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Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
The last legal effort to stop theÌýhunting ban in England and Wales begins in the court of Appeal. |
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0610 |
Cherie Blair is preparing for the first of five fundraising dinners in Australia. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0628 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
TheÌýMiddle East summit begins in Egypt today. |
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0635 |
The Conservatives are issuing aÌýlibel writ against the Times for defaming the party's campaign director Lynton Crosby. |
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0637 |
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority is expected to give aÌýlicence to clone a human embryo for the purpose of medical research. |
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0641 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and Bangkok. |
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0646 |
Parliament has finally begun investigating theÌýroyal finances - was it worth it? Susan Hulme reports. |
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0650 |
A survey by the electoral commission reveals that moreÌýyoung people are becoming interested in politics. |
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0653 |
Chris Rochestesr died in Greece in 2000 after neglect from the doctors in the hospital who were treating him for the injuires he sustained when he fell from a balcony. His stepfather, George Cummings,Ìýis contesting against the appeal mounted by the Greek doctors over their convictions. |
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Mark Regev, the Israeli Foreign Ministry Spokesman, on the possible peace deal between the Israeli and Palestinian authorities. |
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0712 |
Chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, Edward Leigh, explains how moreÌýasylum applications could be fast-tracked. |
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0716 |
BP has just announced its results for 2004. Greg Wood has more. |
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0718 |
Jon Manel meets the family of Shaker Aamer, one of at least fiveÌýBritish residents still held by America in Guantanamo. |
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0724 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0731 |
Tom FeildenÌýwith details ofÌýProfessor Ian Wilmut'sÌýlicence toÌýclone a human embryo and Professor Roger Pedersson comments. |
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0742 |
Business editor Jeff Randall talks with BP Chief Executive Lord Browne. |
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0745 |
Thought for the Day with Dr Mona Siddiqu. |
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0749 |
Liberal Democrat leaderÌýCharles Kennedy explains why they want a written constitution, complete with a bill of rights. |
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0810 |
Ambassador Avi Pazner, spokesman for the Israeli government, and former American Senator George Mitchell on whether today's meeting betweenÌýAriel Sharon and Mahmoud Abbas is a turning point. |
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0834 |
A leading anti-corruption pressure group isÌýwithdrawing its support from anÌýanti-corruption scheme. Nicola Stanbridge reports and Gareth Thomas, a minister from the Department for International Development, comments. |
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0838 |
AÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0844 |
When choosing a hotel, how do you know which is theÌýbest guide to go by? |
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0850 |
James Strachen from theÌýAudit Commission explains why they have reduced their public service inspections costs by 50 percent. |
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0855 |
Labour MP Ann Cryer and Katherine Rake from the Fawcett Society discuss the suggestion that Labour maybe be planning toÌýsideline prominent women in their election campaign. |
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