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Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
Miners' jobs lost 20 years ago after pit closures in England and Wales have not been replaced. |
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0610 |
CouldÌýforeign nationals be deported if the government gets assurances from their own countries that they won't be tortured or killed? |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0628 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
Sinn Fein's annual conference begins today but is being shadowed by the murder of Robert McCartney. |
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0635 |
Saudi Arabia calls for Syria to leave Lebanon. |
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0637 |
Labour and Conservative have come to blows overÌýMargaret Dixon's shoulder. Norman Smith has more. |
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0641 |
Police and children's charities have called for a national agency to be set up to stop child pornography. |
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0643 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and Hong Kong. |
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0648 |
A show-down overÌýHouse Arrest was postponed last night after another day of Westminster chaos. Sean Curran reports. |
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0653 |
Caroline Lucas explains what's on the agenda at this weekend'sÌý Green Party spring conference. |
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0709 |
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ has been criticised forÌýpaying a convicted criminal for an interview. Tory MP Henry Bellingham and our media correspondent Torin Douglas comment. |
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0715 |
The number of arrests and convictions forÌýinternet offences involving children has risen according to the NCH. John Carr, from the charity, and Asst Chief Constable Stuart Hyde give their views. |
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0717 |
Does ourÌýpublic health system work as well as it should? Mike Travis is the Royal College of Nursing Council member for the North West region. |
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0720 |
Lloyds TSB has just released its annual results. Rebecca Marston has more. |
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0724 |
The government plans to work out how much carbon dioxide it uses each month by flying and convert that figure into money and invest it into cleanÌýenergy projects overseas. Roger Harrabin reports. |
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0732 |
Sinn Fein chairmanÌýMitchel McLaughlin on the party's annual conference today and seven of its party members being suspended for allegations of involvement in murder. |
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0744 |
Steve Fossett has become the first person to make a solo non-stop flight around the world without refuelling. Sir Richard Branson, who sponsored the project, was at the finish line. |
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0748 |
Thought for the Day with the Right Reverend Richard Harries. |
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0751 |
Former health minister Lord Hunt on whether the recentÌýhealth stories will make people turn out and vote to change things. |
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0810 |
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw describes the remarkable situation in Lebanon where its people have risen up against Syrian occupation. |
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0820 |
Michael Winterbottom, Director of new British filmÌýNine Songs, on whether we are ready for such a sexually explicit film. |
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0830 |
What would it mean forÌýterrorist suspects if the government did get its Prevention of Terrorism Bill through parliament? Jon Manel reports. |
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0840 |
AÌýbusiness update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0844 |
Is it unusual for a mother toÌýdislike her child or even to hate it? Author of new book on that subject, Lionel Shriver, and Christina Odone from the New Statesman comment. |
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0847 |
Wyre Davies reports on theÌý mining jobs which were lost 20 years ago and have never been replaced. |
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0850 |
Contemporary historian Timothy Garton Ash and journalist William Shawcross discuss whether the recentÌýpositive developments in the Middle East are a knock-on effect from the Iraq war. |
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