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0607 |
The government has laid out plans toÌýkeep schools open from 8am 'till 6pm. Education correspondent Mike Baker explains. |
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0609 |
It's the second day of voting inÌýItaly's referendum on whether or notÌýto relax laws on fertility treatment. |
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0615 |
AÌýbusiness update from Greg Wood. |
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0625 |
SportingÌýnews from Steve May |
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0632 |
The war of words between British ministers and their European counterparts over the BritishÌýrebateÌýcontinues. |
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0635 |
Are there too many candidates for the job of Conservative Party leader? |
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0638 |
Tony Blair is inÌýMoscow todayÌýas part of a series of talks with world leaders ahead of the G8 summit next month. What will Blair and Putin be talking about?
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0640 |
ÌýA summery of this morning'sÌýnewspapers from Britain and Johannesburg. |
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0643 |
Many people have been killed and wounded in a series of bomb attacks... but this is NOT Iraq (where it would be commonplace)... it's Iran. |
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0649 |
Tony Blair is jetting round the world trying to pull together a deal onÌýclimate change before the G8 summit next month. TheÌýGreen MEP Caroline Lucas is on the line. |
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0654 |
Peter Hain has been the Northern Ireland Secretary since the election... and unionists in Ulster say he shouldn't be. Iain Paisley Junior explains why. |
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0713 |
Last night Jack Straw defended Britain's European rebate, maintaining that it is not the rebate that is behind Europe's problems. European correspondent Tim Franks spoke to Mr Straw after the meeting and Peter Hintze of Germany's opposition party CDU explains the situation from a European perspective. |
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0722 |
The BMA says an alarming number of doctors are addicted to alcohol and drugs, the ´óÏó´«Ã½ has got hold of some interesting statistics.Ìý |
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0724 |
The latestÌýbusiness update from Greg Wood. |
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0731 |
Is itÌýreally diamond merchants thatÌýcontrol Africa? Nicky Openheimer, chairman of the world's biggest diamond producer - deBeers, is dubious about the westernÌýapproach to poverty in Africa.ÌýÌý |
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0739 |
The latestÌýSporting news from Steve May? |
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0742 |
Poverty in Africa is the subject that's captured most of the headlines as G8Ìýleaders prepareÌýto meet at Gleneagles next month. ButÌýclimate change is the biggest issue as far as Tony Blair is concerned.ÌýMyron Ebell is director of global warming policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. |
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0746 |
What is thisÌýPodcasting everybody seems to be up to?ÌýÌýIs it a curse or a benefit? |
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0751 |
Thought for the Day comes fromÌýour Gaza studio this morning its the writer and broadcaster Oliver McTernan. |
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0757 |
Children's minister Beverly Hughes begins to explain the thinking behind the proposed 10 hour school day. |
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0810 |
David Davies talks Conservative Leadership rumours. |
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0821 |
Camouflage was designed to allow soldiers to hide but the fashion world uses it as a way to make someone stand out. Writer and historian Patrick Wright andÌýmusic journalist Simon Price discuss. |
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0831 |
The policy of including special needs pupils in mainstream education came from an idea by Baroness Warnock more than twenty years ago. She has now said that inclusion has failed and left a "disastrous legacy". Baroness Warnock is here. |
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0840 |
EU foreign ministers continue meeting in Luxembourg today.Ìý Even though it follows the crushing rejection by French and Dutch voters of the European Constitution, one of the main issues Jack Straw found himself discussing Britain's rebate. |
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0847 |
Prison doesn't work... says the man who ran New York's prisons for years. He's Michael Jacobson and he's in this country to tell us why. |
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0850 |
Julia Pemberton was killed by her husband Alan two years ago. HE also killed their 17 year old son william. Before turning the gun on himself. She had warned the police he was going to kill her. And the case is now. |
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0855 |
Billions of pounds of debt owing by African countries has been cancelled, So does that mean much less poverty on the streets and in the villages? Phillip Legraine and Noreena Hertz have both written books on the subject ofÌýthird world poverty ... and come to different conclusions |
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