|
|
|
|
|
|
Choose an audio clipÌýyou would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
|
|
|
|
0607 |
Police is still searching for the man responsible for shooting a policewoman in Nottingham. |
|
|
0609 |
The magazine Nursing Standard has obtained figures which show that a quarter ofÌýnurses drop out of their courses before qualifying. |
|
|
0615 |
Business news with Greg Wood. |
|
|
0626 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
|
|
0631 |
The government is facing another big parliamentary vote this week - on the Terrorism Bill. |
|
|
0634 |
TheÌýman shot by the American vice president Dick Cheney has had a heart attack. |
|
|
0640 |
Three British soldiers are being interviewed today over the video footage showing an apparent abuse of Iraqi civilians. |
|
|
0645 |
Small retailers will continue to be squeezed out of business by large chains unless the government intervenes according to the All Party Parliamentary Small Shops Group. |
|
|
0648 |
The review of today's papers from Britain. |
|
|
0651 |
Yesterday in Parliament with Susan Hulme. |
|
|
0655 |
The review ofÌýtoday's papers from Beirut and Damascus. |
|
|
0657 |
Dr Evan Harris is from the Joint Committee on Human Rights which says that the control orders introduced as an anti-terror measure are likely to breach human rights. |
|
|
|
|
0709 |
The Labour MPÌýStephen Pound is opposed to the legislatedÌýbanÌýon smoking in enclosed public places. |
|
|
0715 |
Leading human rights lawyer Geoffrey Bindman looks at the proposed offence of "glorifying terrorism". |
|
|
0719 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
|
|
0722 |
10 years ago today an oil tanker ran aground off the coast of Pembrokeshire, resulting in one of the worst oil spillages ever seen in British waters. |
|
|
0727 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
|
|
0733 |
All-Party Parliamentary Small Shops Group's Chairman, Jim Dowd and Kevin Hawkins from the British Retail Consortium discuss the future of independent stores. |
|
|
0742 |
We talk to Tim Wade, one of the workers involved in the rescue effort after the London bombings last year who will receive honours today. |
|
|
0747 |
TheÌýthought for the day with the novelist and columnist Anne Atkins. |
|
|
0750 |
Sandra Hodgkinson from the Office for War Crimes Issues talks about the UN Commission on Human Rights report into the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba. |
|
|
|
|
0810 |
The Shadow Attorney General, Dominic Grieve and Charles Clarke, the Home Secretary,Ìýtalk aboutÌýthe anti-terror proposals voted on in the House of Commons today. |
|
|
0822 |
Michael Winterbottom talks about his film "The Road to Guantanamo". |
|
|
0827 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
|
|
0831 |
A member of Basra Provincial Council, Dr Wahteb Wahteb, tells us why they have decided not to cooperate with British forces in protest to the video showing British troops allegedly beating unarmed Iraqi teenagers. |
|
|
0835 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
|
|
0838 |
The Conservative MEP, Daniel Hannan and Jacki Davis from the European Policy Centre think tank discuss whether there is a so called European culture. |
|
|
0844 |
The musician and writer Joe JacksonÌý campaigns for the smokers rights group Forest against the smoking ban in public places.Ìý |
|
|
0849 |
Two people were killed in the city of Peshawar and fighting broke out in Lahore in protest to the publication ofÌýcartoons of the prophet Mohammed in Europe. |
|
|
0855 |
The Labour MP Shahid Malik and Peter Oborne, the political commentator, discuss the anti-terrorist legislation. |
|
|