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0607 |
William Horsley in Germany examinesÌýthe country's post-election political deadlock. |
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0609 |
A former world footballer of the year,ÌýGeorge Weah, looks likely to be Liberia's next president. Our reporter there is Robin Brandt. |
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0615 |
Greg Wood has the business news. |
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0628 |
Garry RichardsonÌýwith the sports news. |
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0634 |
British forces in Iraq have freed two colleagues who'd been arrested by local police in the city of Basra. Our correspondents Richard Galpin and Paul Wood have more.Ìý |
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0636 |
Are theÌýLiberal Democrats a party of the centre left or the centre right? Iain Watson finds out. |
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0642 |
Danny Shaw on why the Home Secretary backs a shake-up ofÌý Britain's policing. |
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0644 |
Today'sÌýnewspaper review comes from the UK and Paris. |
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0650 |
TheÌýpolitical stalemate continues in Germany. Andrew Hosken reports from Berlin. |
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0654 |
The Liberal Democrats are discussingÌýprivatising the post office. We speak to their Trade and Industry spokesman MP Norman Lamb. |
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0709 |
Iraq expert Toby Dodge and Lib Dem's Sir Menzies Campbell react to recent violent clashes inÌýIraq. |
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0718 |
The heads of two of the main police unions explain why a restructure ofÌýthe 43Ìýpolice forces in England and Wales is necessary. |
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0723 |
TheÌýbusiness news from Greg Wood. |
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0726 |
Garry Richardson has the sports news. |
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0733 |
Which way should theÌýLiberal Democrats turn in the search for more votes? We hear from the party's chief executive Lord Rennard. |
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0743 |
WhyÌýJerry Springer - The Opera will be touring the country - despite the protests. |
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0745 |
Thought for the Day from Dr Indarjit Singh, Editor of the Sikh Messenger. |
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0749 |
The Home Secretary Charles Clarke on why he wants to reorganise Britain's police forces. |
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0810 |
TheÌýDefence Secretary John Reid talks to us about the latest violence in Iraq. |
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0825 |
Lord McNally shows why he is so pleased theÌýLiberal Democrats are back in Blackpool. |
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0835 |
Holocaust survivor and Nazi-hunterÌýSimon Wiesenthal has died in Vienna. We speak to the chairman of the Holocaust Educational Trust, Lord Janner. |
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0837 |
Greg Wood with a business update. |
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0840 |
A nationwide tour of the controversial musicalÌýJerry Springer - The Opera is to go ahead. Stephen GreenÌýof Christian Voice. |
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0843 |
What will theÌýpolitical deadlock in Germany mean for EU integration? Former EU advisor Sir Stephen Wall comments. |
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0848 |
Why are we still so fascinated byÌýa queen who died 400 years ago and never even sat on the English throne? Professor John Guy of Cambridge University and Dr Helen Hackett of University College London. |
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0853 |
How do theÌýLiberal Democrats define themselves? The party president Simon Hughes and Nick Clegg, MP for Sheffield Hallam. |
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