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0607 |
The trial of four of the five people suspected of killing Italian bankerÌýRoberto Calvi in London in 1982, begins today in Italy. |
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0609 |
Croatia may give up a suspected war criminal soon as a result of their negotiations to begin accession talks with the EU. |
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0615 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0626 |
SportsÌýnews with Steve May. |
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0636 |
As theÌýTory Party Conference comes to an end, how have the leadership candidates fared? |
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0639 |
The Iraqi PresidentÌýJalal Talabani is in London for talks with Tony Blair today. |
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0640 |
A report out today suggests complementary andÌýalternative medicines should play a greater role in the NHS. |
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0645 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers in the UK and Moscow. |
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0648 |
The UN is calling for urgent intervention to halt Malawi's food crisis. |
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0651 |
Iain Watson reports from Blackpool on the latest manoeuvrings in theÌýTory leadership contest. |
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0655 |
Professor Peter Whincup, one of the authors of a new report on school dinners, explains why they are not the most unhealthy option. |
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0709 |
What effect did David Davis' speech have on the leadership contest? Shadow Transport Spokesman Alan Duncan and Shadow Trade and Industry Secretary David Willetts. |
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0715 |
Home Office Minister Paul Goggins defends the government'sÌýdrugs strategy. |
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0718 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0720 |
Dr Ali Ansari, Iranian expert at St Andrews University, discusses claims thatÌýIranian Revolutionary Guards are supporting the insurgents in Iraq. |
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0726 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0733 |
Sir Malcolm RifkindÌýdiscusses tactics for the leadership contest. |
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0739 |
The Today Programme held a fringe meeting at the Tory Party Conference last night on public trust, politicians and the media. |
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0745 |
Thought for the Day with Dr Jeevan Singh Deol; Lecturer at the School of Oriental andÌýAfrican Studies. |
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0750 |
A report commissioned by the Prince of Wales claims more complementary medicine should be available on the NHS. Edzard Ernst, Professor of complementary medicine at the Peninsular Medical School, University of Exeter and Professor Smallwood, author of the report, discuss the issue. |
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0810 |
Former Tory leader William Hague discusses theÌýcurrent contestÌýand the future of the Conservatives. |
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0820 |
Should racist characterisations, such as that ofÌýFagin in Oliver Twist, be toned down for modern adaptations? Anthony Julius and Professor John Sutherland. |
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0826 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0831 |
Outgoing leader, Michael Howard, reviews the Tory Conference. |
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0839 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0843 |
Croatia agreed to give up an indicted war criminal in order to begin accession talks with the EU. However, a popular figure with the public, General Ante Gotovina remains at large. |
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0846 |
HasÌýpatriotism become a dirty word? George Courtauld, author of the Pocket Book of Patriots and Lisa Jardine, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary and Westfield College, Univeristy of London. |
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0852 |
As theÌýconference draws to a close, Matthew Parris of The Times and Simon Hoggart of the Guardian dissect the week in Blackpool. |
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