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0607 |
There's aÌýfuel protest on the M4 in Wales today. Nils Blythe is our business correspondent. |
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0609 |
Home SecretaryÌýCharles Clarke has backed calls for police to be able to hold terror suspects for up to three months without charge.Ìý Our political correspondent is Reeta Chakrabarti.
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news from Rebecca Marston. |
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0626 |
TheÌýsports news from Steve May. |
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0631 |
President BushÌýhas promised that the US government will do whatever it takes to rebuild the hurricane-hit Gulf Coast. Our Washington correspondent, Justin Webb. |
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0634 |
James Naughtie has been talking toÌýTony BlairÌýat theÌýUN summit in New York and tells us what he had to say. |
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0636 |
There are concerns about the government's housing policy. John Andrew is our local government correspondent. |
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0639 |
TheÌýChild Poverty Action Group is threatening legal action against the Inland Revenue. Our social affairs correspondent is Kim Catcheside. |
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0641 |
Today'sÌýnewspaper review comes from the UK andÌýNew Zealand.Ìý |
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0647 |
Campaigning is reaching a climax at rallies in Berlin. Andrew Hosken reports from Germany.ÌýÌý |
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0652 |
TheÌýPlaid Cymru leader, Ieuan Wyn Jones will be calling for unity at the party's annual conference today. HeÌýexplains the need to modernise the party.Ìý |
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0708 |
What do people who lost everything inÌýHurricane Katrina make of George Bush promise not to let them down? |
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0713 |
TheÌýHome Secretary ordered the detention of seven Algerians yesterday. Gareth Pierce represents three of the men and joins us. |
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0716 |
Have the efforts ofÌýfuel protesters however feeble so far, worked? |
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0719 |
Two supermarkets have cut the price of petrol. Rebecca MarstonÌýwith the latestÌýbusiness news. |
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0721 |
The Child Poverty Action Group says it will take legal action against the Inland Revenue unless it makes changes to the tax credit system. Kate Green of the charity and David Willetts, shadow trade and industry secretary. |
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0725 |
Steve MayÌýwith the sports news. |
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0733 |
The Government is to launch a defence of itsÌýhousing policyÌýin the face of strong criticism from housing associations. David Orr, the chief executive of the National Housing Federation and David Milliband, the minister for communities and local government. |
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0742 |
The young New York novelistÌýJonathan Saffron Foer has written a book about the 9/11 attacks - called Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.ÌýJames Naughtie spoke to him about it. |
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0747 |
Thought for the day with the Reverend Roy Jenkins, Baptist Minister in Cardiff. |
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0750 |
Lord Morris on the home secretary Charles Clarke's new terror laws. |
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0810 |
Prime MinisterÌýTony Blair tells us what he wants to achieve in his final years in power and who will take over from him. |
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0834 |
How should women respond to a warning from doctors it defies nature to delayÌýhaving children beyond the age of 35? |
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0840 |
Radical groups operating on university campuses in Britain pose a serious threat, according to a study by Brunel University's centre for intelligence and security studies.Ìý Its director, Professor Anthony GleesÌýexplains.Ìý |
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0844 |
Business update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0847 |
The chief executive of Digital UK on the announcement ofÌýthe formal go-ahead and timetable for the switch-over from analogue to digital television. |
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0851 |
Our reporter Zubeida Malik has met members of a team of Muslim women from the UK are travelling to Iran to compete in the International Women's Games. |
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0854 |
As yet another version of Pride & Prejudice hits our screens does theÌýJane Austen heroine still offer a model to women? |
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