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0700-0730
0709: Will schools be able to cope with the government's plans to replace A Levels with 'diplomas'.
0712: Jerusalem has been shocked by the killing of at least 8 students; but Palestinians handed out sweets in celebration.
0715: After the referendum revolt, will tensions erupt at the Liberal Democrat's spring conference?
0720: The makers of Gaviscon stand accused of costing the NHS 40 million pounds.
0725: Greg Wood has the business news and asks the chairman of J.D Wetherspoon what his company is doing to tackle binge drinking.
0730: Sports news and England's cricketers seem to be losing their lead over New Zealand.
0730-0800
0730: Every year there's an argument to stop the clocks at British Summertime, this year MPs will be able to听vote on it.
0735: Do we need a new bill of rights to听"defend people from bureaucracy"?
0740: How reality television stars won workers rights in France.
0744: Thought for the day with Vishvapani.
0747: A study has revealed that ID Cards will be rejected by the public, unless they're free.
0755: Is there a big question you've always wanted answered?
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0800-0830
0810: Schools Minister Ed Balls explains that 'diplomas' are designed to bridge the gap between academic and vocational qualifications.
0820: Jeremy Bowen is at the funeral of the eight pupils shot dead by Palestinian gunmen in Jerusalem and听Israeli Ambassador to London Ron Prosser says that the attack will not stop peace talks.
0825: 109-year-old Harry Patch is the last surviving WWI 'Tommy' and poet laureate Andrew Motion has written about his extraordinary life.
0830: Sporting听news听with Steve May
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0830-0900
0832: What is electricity? As the seas warm, will they release methane trapped in the water? Where did the first baby come from? We put your Big Science Questions to Sir David King.
0837: Will the Liberal Democrat revolt have damaged Nick Clegg's leadership? Political Editor Nick Robinson says not necessarily.
0840: Greg Wood has the business news and explains "Salary sacrifice pensions".
0844: Should RAF staff wear their uniforms with pride or not wear them off base for fear of abuse?
0850: Next week may end the House of Commons' debate on the Lisbon EU Reform Treaty, but that won't be the end of it.
0855: As service conducted in Anglo-Saxon will mark the reburial of excavated skeletons at a thousand year old church. |
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We don鈥檛 always have time to play the whole interview on air. Listen to the extended interview here, exclusive to the Today website.
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Gil Scott-Heron (04/03/2008)
Life hasn't been easy for the 'god-father of rap', but as US politics get interesting again, he's making a bit of a come back. |
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(01/02/08)
He used to be Jimmy Carter's national security adviser, and now he's advising presidential candidate Senator Obama. We hear his vision for US Foreign policy.
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(26/11/07)
The legendary Jazz saxophonist听talks about his time in prison, phone calls with听John Coltrane,听9/11 and the ambitions of a Jazz survivor. |
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(17/11/07)
James Naughtie asks the President of Pakistan when he will听lift his country's state of emergency and what he is doing to tackle Islamist Terrorism. |
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