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0607 |
Scientists claim they've produced the first clear evidence that human activity is warming the world's oceans. |
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0607 |
Campaigners trying force a re-think of the government'sÌýairports policy will hear what the High Court thinks of their case. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0628 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0632 |
The Prime Minister meets Charles Kennedy and Michael Howard to discuss plans for dealing withÌýterror suspects today. |
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0635 |
Hundreds of thousands ofÌýcouncil workers are to be balloted on strike action today. |
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0637 |
Irish police are questioning seven people and have seized £2m as part of an investigation into money laundering. |
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0641 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and America. |
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0644 |
Peter Clarke, the Children's Commissioner for Wales, claims the government's policy of using Anti-Social Behaviour Orders to deal with troublesome young people could undermine children's rights. |
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0647 |
Dan Norris, anti-hunting Labour MP for Wansdyke, explains what happened when he was confronted by hunt supporters in Badminton. |
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0650 |
Sam Heywood from the Imperial War Museum, on theÌýinteractive exhibition to mark the 60th anniversary of WWII, which they are taking on tour. |
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0708 |
Stephen Yeo, partner at the actuaries Watson Wyatt, who analyse costs faced by taxpayers in the future, on the crisis in paying for public sector pensions. |
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0710 |
American scientists claim they have new data which shows a link between risingÌýsea temperatures and rising greenhouse gas levels. |
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0712 |
AÌýbusiness update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0716 |
Bill Hayes of the Communications Workers Union on theÌýpostal service opening up for competition from next January. |
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0720 |
Tim Franks travels across Spain to find out if the popular vote is in favour of aÌýreferendum on the EU Constitution. |
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0723 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0731 |
Polly Billington and Kate Clarke assess the suitability of the Paris and London venues for theÌý Olympics and Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell on what is planned for the IOC today. |
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0744 |
Richard Oldham from Value Engineers, which advises on brands, reacts to the new slightly shorter hexagon-shaped Smarties box. |
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0747 |
Thought for the Day with the Right Reverend Richard Harries. |
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0749 |
Hunting in England is officially illegal but will that stop them from hunting? Sarah Nelson reports and anti-hunting MP Tony Banks comments. |
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0810 |
Sir Stephen Lander, chairman designate of the Serious Organised Crime Agency, on how to deal withÌýterror suspects and Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy with his views. |
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0822 |
What does theÌýhunting ban mean for those who used to hunt and those who didn't? Clive Aslett, the editor of Country Life, and Poet Ian MacMillian. |
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0834 |
Sir Mark Thatcher has appeared before a South African court to answer questions about a botched coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea. |
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0840 |
What doÌýyounger women voters from Watford think about the pre-election campaign so far? |
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0843 |
Car dealers are being accused of misleading thousands of customers over warranties. Rebecca Marston has more. |
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0847 |
"Kenneth Tynan; in Praise of Hardcore" is a play on the subject of theatre critics. Rob Brydon will play the title role and Michael Billington wrote it. |
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0850 |
Mohammed Fneish, one of nineÌýHezbollah members of Parliament in Lebanon, on whether he is worried that President Bush has called for his party to be put on the terror organisations list. |
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0855 |
Former political editor of the Press Association Chris Moncrieff and the Liberal Democrat MP Alan Beith discuss theÌýterror talks between Tony Blair, Michael Howard and Charles Kennedy. |
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