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A Texan oil tycoon, a Bulgarian and a Briton have been charged in connection with the UN oil-for-food scandal. |
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The decision of the Israeli army not to proceed against the soldier accused of shooting a British journalist James Miller has angered his family. |
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Business news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0629 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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Over a dozen people are thought to have died and many injured in a fire at a hotel in Paris. |
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Our correspondent Norman Smith examines which turn the election campaign going to take today.
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The 60th anniversary of liberation of the Belsen death camp by British soldiers is marked by Holocaust survivors and ex-servicemen. Our correspondent there Ray Furlong. |
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A 大象传媒 investigation into plagiarism has raised concern about the activities of companies offering to sell essays to students, with fears that it could encourage cheating. |
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A review of听today's papers in both Britain and Paris. |
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Our correspondent Mark D'Arcy reports on how the parties are dealing with the asylum issue following the apology by Labour's Alan Milburn over the death of the police officer killed by ricin plotter Kamel Bourgass. |
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The UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Roger Knapman on his party's election manifesto launched today. |
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Jim talks to the Scottish National Party deputy leader Nicola Sturgeon about the relevance of her party, post devolution. |
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President Chirac launched his Yes campaign for France's referendum on the EU constitutionlast night, though many polls has suggested the No voters are in the majority. |
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0721 |
Monsieur Delplace speaks for the Paris Fire Brigade about the fatal blaze at a hotel in his city that has killed at least thirteen people and injured many. |
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0722 |
A business update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0724 |
Sarah Montague finds out why a muslim association has shelved its plans to build a mosque and community centre in Dudley. |
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0727 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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Tax has been emerging in this election campaign. Expert in local government finance from the London School of Economics, Tony Travers discusses. |
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Some survivors of the Belsen concentration camp have been angered after receiving no official invitation to attend the 60th anniversary ceremonies. The organisers say they didn't have enough funds. |
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A review of today's papers with Corrie Corfield. |
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Thought for the day with The Chief Rabbi - Dr Jonathan Sacks. |
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How is the election narrative being constructed? David Yelland, former editor of the Sun, and Vernon Bogdanor, professor of politics and government at Oxford University, discuss. |
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How massive听are Black Holes?听Our correspondent Tom Feilden talks to听scientists celebrating "Einstein Year" this week in Warwick about it. |
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0810 |
Liberal Democrats leader Charles Kennedy talks about his party's manifesto and his听stance on the European question. |
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0822 |
Are charity runners in the London Marathon preventing 'real' runners from taking part? |
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0828 |
Sport update with Steve May. |
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0834 |
Ukrainian leader听Yulia Tymoshenko has delayed听Moscow trip after a top Russian official said she was still a "wanted criminal". |
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A business update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0844 |
Our correspondent Ray Furlong looks at the reasons听why Bergen-Belsen concentration camp is of great interest in the wake of its 60th anniversary since its liberation by the British. |
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0850 |
Our election panel of political veterans reflect on the campaign so far, a week in which all manifestos of various political parties have been published. |
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