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0607 |
Italy has published a report into the shooting of an Italian secret agent by US troops in Iraq. Its findings are in conflict with the US' account of events. |
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0609 |
The prosecution is expected to sum up its case against Michael Jackson today. |
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0615 |
Business news with听Greg Wood. |
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0627 |
Sports news from Steve May. |
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0633 |
All three party leaders will continue to focus on marginal constituencies today but the issue of Iraq refuses to go away. |
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0636 |
Iraq's democratically elected government is due to take office today. |
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0639 |
The French government is still very nervous about its forthcoming referendum. President Chirac will appear on French TV this evening to push for a yes vote. |
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0641 |
A review of听today's papers from the UK and Australia. |
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0647 |
Yesterday in the campaign summed up by Susan Hulme. |
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Does Iran have a secret nuclear weapons programme? |
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0654 |
Former members of the influential 1960s rock band, Cream, performed the first of four reunion concerts at the Albert Hall last night. |
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0709 |
Will electronics giant Marconi have to cut up to 2,000 jobs after failing to win a slice of British Telecom's new 拢10 billion project? Liberal Democrat DTI spokesman, Malcolm Bruce and Dave Nellist, former Labour minister. |
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0713 |
We talk to Roger Knapman about UKIP's performance in the last few days of the election campaign. Have they been covering all the key election issues? |
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0717 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0720 |
James Naughtie has been following Michael Howard as his campaign approaches its climax. |
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0725 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0730 |
Will voters respond to Tony Blair's claim that if just one in ten of Labour's voters stay at home on Thursday or defect to the Liberal Democrats in marginal seats then a Conservative government could be elected 'by the back door'? |
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0733 |
This week traveller and philosopher, Giles Wemmbley-Hogg has been on the听campaign trail听with Labour. |
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0743 |
Thought for the Day with the writer Rhidian Brook. |
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0750 |
Should Britain retain its nuclear deterrent? Tony Blair has denied a report in the Independent newspaper that the decision to replace Trident had already been made. Rear Admiral Richard Cobold, director of the Royal United Services Institute and Alex Salmond, leader of the SNP. |
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0810 |
The second of our political leader interviews. This morning its the leader of the Conservatives Michael Howard. |
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0830 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0836 |
It's the second day of the Non-Proliferation Treaty talks at the UN in New York. New Zealand is one of the leading proponents for disarmament. Marian Hobbs, New Zeland's disarmament minister. |
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0840 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0843 |
Lorin Mazel's new opera based on George Orwell's novel 1984 receives its world premiere at the Royal Opera House in London tonight. |
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0847 |
Today's election panel has an artistic focus as we discuss election developments with muscian and producer Brian Eno, the writer Frederick Forsyth and playwright David Hare. |
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0855 |
James Naughtie with the latest from the campaign trail. |
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