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The last Jewish settlement in听Gaza is due to be cleared today. James Reynolds reports. |
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0609 |
What is at stake if Iraqis fail to meet today's deadline to draft a new constitution? Mike Wooldridge is in Baghdad. |
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0615 |
British Airways听is facing more wrangles. Greg Wood has more. |
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0626 |
Didier Drogba's fortunate finish hands听Chelsea victory over Arsenal. Steve May with the sports news. |
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0632 |
Officials from the Brazilian government are flying to London to seek clarification over the the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. |
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0634 |
MPs wants听Zimbabwe kicked out of international cricket because of its human rights record. More from Norman Smith. |
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Airline caterer Gate Gourmet are to meet the TUC boss Brendan Barber today. Stephen Cape reports. |
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0640 |
A review of today's paper in the UK and Thailand. |
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0642 |
Is religious extremism a problem in Bangladesh following recent bomb attack in the country? Roland Buerk reports from Dhaka. |
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0648 |
Oxfam's Jasmine Whibread tells us why he thinks a new international agreement to stop genocides is in jeopardy. |
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0650 |
Why do听chimps think it's cool to follow the crowd? Professor Andrew Whiten explains. |
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0709 |
Tory MP Patrick Mercer says our security would be improved if the official level of threat from a terrorist attack was made public. |
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0714 |
Andy Cooke, Gate Gourmet's HR director, says there was "no point" in his company's continual trade with BA if it can't reach an agreement. |
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0718 |
Zubeida Malik looks at how UK Muslim women听 are addressing issues raised by the terrorist attacks in their community. |
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0722 |
Alisdair Grey of the British Retail Consortium on EU legislation brought in by Peter Mandelson earlier this year. |
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0725 |
Steve May with the latest sports news. |
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0733 |
Andrew Hoskens looks at how communities in Northern Ireland are feeling, weeks on from the IRA pledge to end its armed campaign. |
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0741 |
What's so special about the Arnolfini portrait by Jan Van Eyck? We speak to the artist who had his wedding photos taken in style. |
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0747 |
Thought for the day with Rabbi Lionel Blue. |
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0751 |
Justin Pierce on Zimbabwe's controversial slum demolition campaign. Tory Theresa May says the country's cricket ban is "too little, too late". |
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0810 |
Is Menezes case hampering probe into the London bombings? We ask Diana Gorodi, who's sister died in the London attacks and Ali Desai of the National Black Police Association. |
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0822 |
Harry Potter or William Pitt? What books do you think MPs take on holiday? Novelist Stephanie Merrit and sketchwriter Quentin letts discuss. |
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0827 |
We talk to Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes. |
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0835 |
Last week we asked a convicted paedophile - who is suing the church over abuse claims - whether he remains a threat.听Can paedophiles be cured? Sexual crime expert Derek Green responds. |
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0839 |
Greg Wood with a business news update. |
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0842 |
Did the 大象传媒 have a role in helping to ferment a coup to toppled past Iranian government? Mike Thomson reports. |
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0847 |
Hear our debate on whether the UK Muslim leaders are failing to provide leadership in the battle against extremism. |
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