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0607 |
The authorities are warning of a potential terrorist attack on the New York subway. |
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0609 |
The political wrangling to appoint aÌýGerman Chancellor continues. |
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0615 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0626 |
SportsÌýnews with Steve May. |
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0636 |
Encouraging results from trials suggest a possibleÌýcure for cervical cancer has been found. |
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0639 |
TheÌýHuman Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) is reviewing payments made for egg and sperm donations. |
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0642 |
Iraq votes on a new constitution next week - but will most Iraqis have seen it by then? |
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0645 |
An independent review is being conducted into the role ofÌýexpert witnesses in court cases. |
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0648 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers in the UK and Spain. |
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0651 |
Professor Desmond O'Neill of Trinity College Dublin, believes pedestrians should be warned of the dangersÌýposed byÌýSports Utility Vehicles (SUVs). |
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0653 |
Who is "Slab" Murphy? Widely believed to be the head of the IRA, he's linked to 250 properties raided by Manchester police yesterday. |
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0656 |
DoÌýmanners matter?ÌýTo markÌýthe National Day of Courtesy, we are joined by the Spectator's authority on etiquette, Mary Killen. |
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0709 |
Russ Knocke, Press Secretary for the US Department of Homeland Security,Ìýdiscusses theÌýterrorist threat to the New York subway. |
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0715 |
Angela McNab, Chief Executice of the HFEA, explains why they have concluded that egg and sperm donors should not be paid. |
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0718 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0720 |
Senior police officers and experts from around the world attend a conference in London today on "Critical Incident Policing", where issues connected to violent confrontations which could end up with lethal force being used, will be discussed. Zubeida Malik reports. |
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0723 |
A year after the High Court ruled that a hospital needn't resuscitate the seriously ill baby Charlotte Wyatt, she is recovering well. Her father Darren Watts and Prof Sir Alan Craft, President of the Royal College of Paediatrics, debate the ruling which is still in place. |
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0727 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0732 |
Has a vaccine againstÌýcervical cancer been found? Dr Eliav Barr, head of Clinical Development at Merck and Dr Anne Swarewski of Cancer Research UK join us. |
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0740 |
Celebrated children's illustratorÌý Quentin Blake discusses the new book of Roald Dahl poems. |
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0745 |
Thought for the Day; Catherine Pepinster, Editor of "The Tablet". |
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0750 |
Des Browne, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, defends the failure to cut Civil Service jobs. |
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0810 |
Former Chief of the Defence Staff Lord Boyce and Robert Fox, Defence Correspondent for the Evening Standard, discuss the effect of media coverage on the moraleÌýamongst troops in Iraq. |
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0820 |
On the National Day of Courtesy, Richard Tomkins of the Financial Times and Mary Killen, etiquette expert at the Spectator, discuss modern manners. |
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0826 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0831 |
Political columnist Rachel Sylvester bemoans the lack ofÌýwomen in the Tory leadership contest. Theresa May and Anne Widdecombe discuss the issue. |
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0839 |
Business with Rebecca Marston. |
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0843 |
Bishop Luiz Flavio Cappio, who has been on hunger strike for a fortnight to protest against government policy in Brazil, finally ended his protest last night when the policy was changed. |
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0846 |
Ian Kelly, author of a new biography of Beau Brummell, proposes a "dress up friday" to salvage the nation's sartorial standards. Writer and political activist John O'Farrell disagrees. |
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0852 |
Following David Davis' much analysed speech, former Tory MP and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth and Deborah Mattinson, who runs the Opinion Leader Research Organisation, discuss the need for politicians to be great orators. |
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