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Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0607 |
Unions are claimingÌýthe Department for Work and Pensions plans to cut thousands of British jobs by moving services abroad. |
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0609 |
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has issued a new guide about drugs for Alzheimer's. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Nick Cosgrove. |
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0626 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
The government begins consultation on what our future energy sources should be today. |
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0634 |
The impact ofÌýMark Oaten's resignation and looking forward to Shadow chancellor George Osborne's speech detailing the party's economic intent. |
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0637 |
Russian state television shows video footage of what it claims areÌýBritish diplomats spying in Moscow. |
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0640 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers in the UK and Nepal. |
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0645 |
African leaders are meeting for their annual summit in the Sudanese capital KhartoumÌýto try to decide who to elect to theÌýchairmanship of the African Union for the next twelve months.ÌýAdam Mynott reports from Khartoum. |
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0650 |
TheÌýVoluntary Euthanasia Society is changing its name to "Dignity in Dying" - a move which has infuriated many involved in palliative care. John Wiles, chairman of the Association of Palliative Medicine, and Evan Harris, Lib Dem MP and a supporter voluntary euthanasia. |
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0654 |
The Institute for Social and Economic Research, has produced a report onÌýsocial segregation in secondary schools - Professor John Micklewright is one of the authors. |
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0709 |
Michael Evans, Defence Editor of The Times on the claims that British diplomats areÌýspying in Moscow. |
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0712 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Nick Cosgrove. |
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0717 |
Podcasting for beginners - guide. |
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0721 |
AÌýcivil service union says it fears that thousands of jobs could be at risk, if work is transferred abroad. Mark Serwotka, General Secretary, Public and Commercial Services Union and Department of Work and Pensions Permanent Secretary, Lee Lewis. |
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0729 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0735 |
Controversial draft guidelines on drugs forÌýAlzheimer's disease have been revised, restricting some medicines. Vicky Bailey whose mother suffers from Alzheimers and Andrew Dillon,Ìýthe Chief Executive of the National Institute for Clinical Excellence. |
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0742 |
A Turkish court has dropped a case against theÌýbest-selling writer Orhan Pamuk, reports say. Maureen Freely is Mr Pamuk's translator and a close friend. |
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0747 |
Thought for the Day with Clifford Longley, a religious commentator. |
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0750 |
We talk to theÌýLiberal Democrat's leader in the House of Lords, Lord McNally,Ìýabout how best to steer the party back on course. |
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0810 |
The government begins a national consultation process today about one of the biggest questions facing the nation; how should we meet our future energy needs? Alan Johnson is the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. |
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0822 |
How the contents of a rubbish tip in Kent is helping young Brazilian musicians. |
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0827 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0832 |
The Foreign Office has admitted that it misled Parliament over discussions in government aboutÌý"extraordinary rendition" in denying that any recent meetings had taken place with the UN on the issue. Martin Scheinin is the UN Human Rights Commission's special rapporteur. |
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0836 |
Which way areÌýDavid Cameron's Tories looking on matters economic? The Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne joins us. |
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0844 |
AÌýbusiness update with Nick Cosgrove. |
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0847 |
On Wednesday,ÌýPalestinians will vote for a new parliament. Our Middle East Correspondent James Reynolds reports. |
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0851 |
Inspector Morse's sidekick, Sergeant Lewis, is back in his own programme. Maxim Jakubowski is owner of the Murder One bookshop in London and Mark Billingham, aÌýcrime writer discussÌýthe appeal of sidekicks. |
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