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0607 |
The European Commission is expected to conclude today that Britain is breaking EU finance rules. |
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0609 |
AÌýnew alliance onÌýenergy and climate is getting underway in SydneyÌýinvolving 6 countries - Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and the United States. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0625 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0630 |
A million pupils in England are being taught in "poorly performing"Ìýschools according to the National Audit Office. |
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0635 |
Thirteen people remain in hospital across Turkey this morning after testing positive for the potentially lethal strain of bird flu. |
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0640 |
The UN weapons inspectorate has expressed concern about Iran's resumption of nuclear research. What is the White House saying? |
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0645 |
TheÌýpaper reviews from Britain and Kiev. |
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0650 |
A look at the events of Yesterday In Parliament. |
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0653 |
What should we do ifÌýbird flu spreads to Britain? We talk to Dr Rob McCracken from the British Veterinary Association. |
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0657 |
The cross party Commons Health Select Committee, which has a Labour majority, has criticised the Government's approach toÌýprimary care trusts in England. |
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0709 |
What should be done about "poorly performing" schools? We speak to Edward Leigh, the Conservative Public Accounts Committee chairman, and William Atkinson, the headmaster of Phoenix High School in London. |
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0712 |
Iran seemsÌýdetermined to continue its nuclear fuel research. We speak to Ali Pahlavan, the Senior Editor of the newspaper 'Iran News', Labour MP Dr Phyllis Starkey, chairman of the British-Iranian All Party Parliamentary Group,Ìýand Frank Gaffney, a leading neo-Conservative American who worked under Ronald Reagan. |
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0715 |
MoreÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0725 |
Is there a graffiti problem in Britain? Hear our report on how New York has adopted a zero tolerance approach. |
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0730 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0737 |
The World Health Organisation says thatÌýseventy eight people have died fromÌýbird flu around the world. We talk to James Paice, the Shadow Agriculture Minister, and Ben Bradshaw, the Environment Minister. |
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0745 |
Researchers have found that people behave significantly worse during that foggy moment just after waking thanÌýafter beingÌýawake for overÌý24 hours. |
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0752 |
Thought For The Day with Dr Mona Siddiqui, Head of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Glasgow. |
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0756 |
In 1990 Police tookÌýsixteen children from their homesÌýas suspectedÌývictims of satanic abuse. The courts decided that the allegations were false andÌýthe children were prevented by injunction from speaking about it. The ´óÏó´«Ã½1 programme Real Story has successfully challenged that injunction and one of the children speaks to us now. |
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0810 |
Is theÌýAmerican economy stable? We speak to the US Treasury Secretary John Snow and ask him whether he is concerned about the sustainability of economic growth. |
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0821 |
In January people become interested in getting fit. ShouldÌýthey try a detox or fitness plan? We speak to Carole Caplin, most famous for being style guru to Cherie Blair, and the Independent columnist Bruce Anderson. |
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0830 |
A report published today details how 28 per cent of primary schools, in 2004-05, were without a permanent head teacher. We talk to John Dunford, the general secretary of the Secondary Heads Association. |
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0835 |
TheÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0833 |
A man in a pub in Hereford was asked to remove hisÌýtrilby because it obscured his face from their CCTV cameras. Hear our report. |
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0849 |
OurÌýCitizens Jury have been examining the issue ofÌýRespect and coming up with some recommendations. |
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0853 |
What can we expect from Prime Minister's Questions today as Sir Menzies Campbell makes his first outing as interim Liberal Democrat leader? |
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