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The work and pensions secretary David Blunkett reveals more of his plans for welfare reform today, and they can be expected to stir up the Labour backbenches |
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Pakistan's president has appealed for international assistance to deal with the aftermath of Saturday's earthquake.
UNICEF donations for the Earthquake in Pakistan
unicef.org.uk or call 0800037 9797
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0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood |
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The sports news with Garry Richardson |
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Andrew North reports from Balakot, about sixty miles north of the Pakistani capital Islamabad, one of the remote places hit by theÌýearthquake on Saturday,Ìýand proving difficult for the relief agencies to reach. |
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The Assisted Dying Bill is being debated in the Lords today |
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Pupils from poorer homes are significantly under represented at the best state schools in England. A charity which campaigns forÌý educational equality claims that the schools are "socially selective". |
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The news from Pakistan has eclipsed the very serious impact of Hurricane Stan in Central America over the weekend.Ìý Claire Marshall is in Tapachula on the Mexican border with Guatemala . |
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A review of today's papers inÌýBritain and Havana |
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On the eve of a planned summit between the Palestinian and Israeli leaders, Jon Leyne returned to the settlements he watched being evacuated just a few weeks ago. |
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Among the survivors of the earthquake are many, many children who will be vulnerable to cold, hunger and illness. UNICEF Director David Bull talks about how they are trying to help. |
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The Food Standards Agency says we are still eating too much salt - Deidre Hutton chairs the Agency |
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The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s World Afairs correspondent, Mike Wooldridge, reports on the latest on the earthquake from the Pakistan capital, Islamabad andÌýwe talk to Farooq Murad who is the Chairman of Muslim Aid |
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The Euro Cryosat space mission, which was supposed to monitor the thickness of ice sheets in the Arctic has failed, Professor Duncan Wingham was the mind behind the project. |
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Chris Morris reports from Melea on on theÌýthousands of illegal immigrants who have been trying to cross from Morocco into the Spainish enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta. |
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0723 |
The sports news from Garry Richardson |
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The area hit by the weekend's terrible earthquake, centred on Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, happened in an area which is prone to tremors, but could this have been predicted? Professor John Mccloskey, a seismologist, is head of the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Ulster |
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We discuss the proposedÌýAssisted Dying Bill with Richard Harries, the bishop of Oxford, Joel Joffe, the crossbench peer who's put the bill forward. |
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Rachel Whitereadis about to real what she's dreamt up for the Turbine hall at the Tate Modern.Ìý Rebecca Jones reports. |
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Thought for the Daywith The Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks |
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We talk to David Blunkett, the work and pensions secretary, is laying out his principles for welfare reform today |
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Andrew North reports from Balakot some sixty miles north east of the Pakistani capital - it seems several hundred children were buried in their schools.Ìý and we talk to Mark Lyall Grant is Britain's High Commissioner in Islamabad |
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Today in Parliament |
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0822 |
Mark Lyall Grant, Britain's High Commissioner in Islamabad. |
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TheÌýsport with Garry Richardson |
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Democrat leader in the Senate, Tom Daschle of South Dakota is in London to talk about American-European relations at an event organised by the American European Institute and the British American Project.. |
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TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood |
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It's being reported that Angela Merkel will be announced as the German chancellor later today Ray Furlong reports |
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Matthew D'Ancona of The Sunday Telegraph and James Rubin who was an assistant secretary of state in the Clinton administration and is a student of the former president discuss David Davis and how he can turn his campaign around after last weeks Conservative conference. |
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We have been following events in Pakistan closely during this morning's programme, Ìýwe spoke to Kalim Dli Khan who lives in Islamabad and Shaista Azizi who works for Oxfam in the city. |
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