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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 |
What sorts of people are most likely to get Alzheimer? |
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0609 |
The UN report calling for听Guantanamo Bay to be closed down will be officially published today. |
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0615 |
Business news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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0631 |
MPs have agreed that听"glorifying" terrorism should be banned. |
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0634 |
The US vice president Dick Cheney has finally talked about his shooting incident. |
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0640 |
What is the effect of the pictures of tortured Abu Ghraib prisoners in Iraq? |
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0645 |
The EU will be discussing today what to do if听bird flu spreads to commercial poultry. |
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0648 |
The review of today's papers from Britain and Australia. |
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0651 |
Yesterday in Parliament with Robert Orchard. |
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0655 |
The Kaiser Chiefs were the big winners at last nights Brits, taking three awards. |
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0709 |
Iraqi planning minister, Dr Barham Salih and Mazin Younis, Chairman of Iraqi League, discuss why the picture of Abu Ghraib abuses still have the power to shock despite being over two years old. |
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0715 |
Sir Alistair Graham from Committee on Standards in Public Life looks at why people will not vote during elections. |
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0719 |
Dr Nikolaos Scarmeas of Columbia University New York conducted a research into the effect of Alzheimer on different social groups. |
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0722 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0727 |
The relatively minor Dick Cheney's shooting incident has grown in importance and political significance. |
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0733 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0742 |
Chief Superintendent Ali Desai and Dr Abdul Wahid of the Muslim organisation Hisbut Tahrir discuss the effect of the ban on glorifying terrorism. |
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0747 |
It looks like producers of patio heaters may benefit from the ban on smoking in public places. |
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0750 |
William Hague, George Osborne and Liam Fox are all on a mission to talk to the Americans. |
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0755 |
Researchers at St Louis Zoo in Missouri have developed what they have described as a computer dating agency for wild animals. |
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0810 |
President of Patient's Association,听Clare Rayner, Dr Gill Morgan from NHS Confederation and Andrea Sutcliffe from National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence discuss why sick people may or may not get the medicine they need depending on where they live. |
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0822 |
The听thought for the day with John Bell of the Iona Community. |
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0827 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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0831 |
Ann Cryer from Home Affairs Select Committee talks about why the Britishness test for foreign born religious ministers has been dropped. |
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0835 |
Business update with Greg Wood. |
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0838 |
Writer and critic Toby Young and Christina Odone, the Observer columnist, discuss why 4 in 5 men do not bother taking paternity leave. |
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0844 |
Edmund King from the RAC Foundation says crashes take place because drivers are given too much to look at. |
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0855 |
Optimum Population Trust's Rosamund McDougall and Dr Madsen Pirie of the Adam Smith Institute discuss how many people are too many. |
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