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Choose an audio clip听you would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
Update on the development on the paramilitary front in Northern Ireland. |
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0609 |
Prince Charles has been talking to the American television network CBS. |
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0615 |
Business news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
The people who feel the most "British" are those from the ethnic minorities. |
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0635 |
Downing Street has weighed in behind David Blunkett. |
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0638 |
Police in听India say they've made some progress in their investigations into the bombings on Saturday. |
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0641 |
Foreign ministers of the UN's Security Council are meeting in New York today to consider a resolution which would put pressure on Syria over the assassination of the Lebanese politician Rafik Hariri. |
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0649 |
A UN court is trying a Roman Catholic priest accused of crimes against humanity committed in听Rwanda ten years ago. |
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0652 |
The review of today's papers from Britain and Washington. |
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0654 |
An undercover 大象传媒 investigation has turned up evidence of the way听university lecturers at Southampton Solent University can feel pressurised to pass poor quality work. |
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0656 |
We ask British Orchestras'听Michael Henson why his organisation owes millions of听pounds to the Inland Revenue. |
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0709 |
Professor听 Brahma Chellaney of the Centre for Policy Studies in Delhi is talking about the progress in the police investigation into the bombings on Saturday. |
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0716 |
The Director of the Office of the Environment and Energy at the Federal Aviation Administration in Washington,听Carl Burleson and Tony Juniper of the Friends of the Earth discuss the aviation industry. |
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0721 |
Lee Jasper, the adviser on race relations to the mayor of London, looks at why people from ethnic minorities should feel more British than the rest of the nation. |
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0725 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0731 |
The Iraq's planning minister and a former deputy prime minister, Dr Barham Saleh, is meeting the Prime Minister today. |
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0739 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0742 |
Why is there such a demand for flights between Britain and Eastern Europe? |
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0747 |
Hectares of mapped areas of mountains, moor, heath, down and registered common land have now opened to the public. |
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0750 |
The thought for the day with Clifford Longley, a Religious Commentator. |
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0755 |
It was an uncomfortable weekend for the White House. |
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0810 |
Lord Ousley and Trevor Philips, the former and the current chairmen of the Commission for Racial Equality, talk about the race relations in this country. |
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0817 |
Two plays based on the life of Florence Foster Jenkins, a musical legend for being one of the worst sopranos in history, are about to open - one on Broadway and the other one in London. |
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0821 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0824 |
Paul Rusesabagina,the hotel manager who became the subject of the film Hotel Rwanda, is speaking at a human rights conference in Geneva today. |
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0831 |
Prince Hassan of Jordan talks about the big issues scheduled for discussion at the UN Security Council in New York this week. |
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0844 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0852 |
A former Chief Executive of ITN, Stuart Purvis and John Morton, the director of the show satirising news called "Broken News", discuss the continuous news coverage on our cable TV. |
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0856 |
The author of Modern Manners: a guide to essential etiquette, Drusilla Beyfuss and Piers Hemu, a writer for the Mail on Sunday, discuss banning drink on public transport. |
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