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0607 |
Sarah MukherjeeÌýreports from King's Cross - the site of the highest number of fatalities in the attacks on London yesterday. |
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0609 |
What areÌýtheÌýtravel implications for commuters this morning? |
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0615 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0626 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0630 |
Security correspondent Gordon CorreraÌýreports on theÌý intelligence investigation into howÌýthe attacks were able to occur in London. |
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0634 |
Hundreds of people wereÌýrushed toÌýhospitals across London yesterday. Jane Dreaper is at University College Hospital, near King's Cross. |
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0636 |
James Naughtie andÌýJames RobbinsÌýjoin us from Gleneagles where theÌýG8 summit is continuing with Africa Day. |
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0642 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers in both the UK and Jordan. |
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0647 |
Yesterday in Parliament with David Wilby. |
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0652 |
America has raised it's terror warning level in response to the attack on London. Ian Pannell reports from Washington. |
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0654 |
As underground services resume this morning, some drivers are being asked to check the safety of their trains. Bob Crow, General Secretary of the RMT, joins us. |
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0709 |
Andrew Hosken has been finding out how London is recovering this morning. The Rt Rev Rt Hon Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, joins us from St Paul's. |
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0716 |
Mike Brown, Chief Operating Officer at Transport for London, provides an update of the latestÌýtravel conditions this morning. |
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0720 |
Business news with Jeff Randall. |
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0722 |
James Naughtie reports onÌýthe reactionsÌýat Gleneagles. |
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0725 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0732 |
Jon Manel reports on the sequence of events inÌýLondon yesterday, and what we know so far. |
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0741 |
David Johnson, Charge D'Affaires at theÌýUS Embassy, describes the American response to the attacks on London. |
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0747 |
Thought for the Day with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams. |
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0750 |
The G8 summit addressesÌýaid and Africa today; Jim is joined in Gleneagles by Greg Obong-Oshotse of the Nigerian Daily Independent, and Caroline Sande-Muklira, Southern Africa director of the charity Action Aid. |
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0810 |
The Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, explains what the terrorist attacks on London will mean for national security. |
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0826 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0830 |
Pulitzer prize winning journalist Bob Woodward, who Ìýstudied the American reaction to 9/11, explains how a terrorist attack influences government. |
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0835 |
Dr Zaki Badawi, Chairman of the Imams and Mosque Council, describes the reaction of the Muslim community to the attacks on London. |
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0843 |
Former Spanish Foreign Minister, Ana Palacio, compares the attacks yesterday to those on Madrid sixteen months ago. |
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0847 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0849 |
Reverend Brian Lee describes scenes at the Church of St Botolph near Aldgate station, which has been open all night to assist emergency workers. |
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0852 |
George Pataki, the Governor of New York,Ìýon how a city copes with terrorist atrocities. |
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0856 |
Political Editor Andrew Marr previews the last few hours of the G8 summit. |
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