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0607 |
There's a big demonstration planned inÌýBeirutÌýtoday - a month after the assassination of the former Prime Minister. |
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0610 |
America has bannedÌýSinn Fein from fundraising there this week on its traditional St Patrick's day visit. |
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0615 |
Business news with Greg Wood |
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0628 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson |
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0632 |
Chief Constable of Nottingham Stephen Green'sÌýcomments aboutÌýthe difficultyÌýof providing officers to deal withÌýviolent crime have turned into part of the pre-election campaign. |
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0635 |
A committee of MPs reports today on the death of four young soldiers at theÌýDeepcut barracks in Surrey. |
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0637 |
The UN Secretary General, who meets the Palestinian leader in the West Bank today, says he's encouraged - at last - that there may be progress towards peace. |
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0641 |
TheÌýBritish Medical Association has warned that pressure to meet targets in Accident and Emergency departments is putting patients at risk. |
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0646 |
A look at theÌýpapers from both BritainÌýand Rome. |
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0648 |
Kim Ghattas looks at what withdrawal would mean for Syria's grip over Lebanon.
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0653 |
The only charity in this country dedicated to helping the families of theÌýmissing, says it's facing collapse unless the Government agrees to give it £300,000. |
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0709 |
Dr Jonathan Fielden from theÌýBMA says patients care in A & E departments is being put at risk by the pressure to meet government targets. |
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0715 |
The comments by the chief constable Stephen Green have irritated Graham Allen, Labour MP for Nottingham North. |
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0717 |
A committee of MPs will today report their findings into the deaths of four young soldiers at theÌýDeepcut Barracks in Surrey, one of those who died atÌýDeepcut was Geoff Gray - his father also called Geoff - joins us. |
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0720 |
Business with Greg Wood. |
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0724 |
Garry Kasparov, chess legend, is retiring from the game and planning instead to devote his time to fighting what he calls President Putin's "dictatorship" in Russia. |
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0728 |
Sport update with Garry Richardson. |
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0730 |
Angela Gay, the woman found guilty of the manslaughter of a three year old child she was planning to adopt, has said in a letter to Today that she's the victim of a "gross miscarriage of justice". Sanchia Berg reports. |
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0740 |
The Cricketing legendÌýMuttiah Muralitharan has been helping to rebuild tsunami devastated houses in his home country, Dumeetha Luthra was at the project opening yesterday. |
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0745 |
Thought For the Day with Elaine Storkey, Senior research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. |
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0751 |
Lawyers for the tenÌýterror suspects who were released at the end of last week say the new control orders they have been living under over the weekend are unworkable. |
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0810 |
David Davis, conservative spokesman, David Blunkett, former Home secretary and John Hammond, Chair of Nottinghamshire Police federation discuss chief constable Stephen Green's comments onÌýpolice inadequacy. |
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0829 |
We talk Civil liberties with our focus groups ofÌýWatfordÌýwomen voters who discuss the pros and cons of the law - and how terror might influence the way they vote. Polly Billington listened in... |
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0840 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0843 |
Its commonwealth day and the focus is on Zimbabwe, Don MacKinnon tells us whether the Africa Commission's report can make a difference to international anger toward president Mugabe's policies and the forthcoming elections. |
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0847 |
Publishers from around the world are launching a new series of books called "the Myths", different takes on well known legends. Its publisher Jamei Byng is here as is Karen Armstrong who's a theologian and writer who has written a short history of the myth to launch the series. |
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0852 |
Michael Howard's decision to take his family on to the platform at the Conservative spring conference was striking.ÌýJim speaks to Frank Luntrz, the American Republican pollster, who explained why american candidates have traditionally used their families. |
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