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 |  0710 | Britain's sending more troops to Iraq. We speak to Valerie Jones in Baghdad and Liberal Democrat defence spokesman Paul Keetch. |  |
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 |  0712 | Our correspondent Kevin Connolly gives us the lates of the man charged with terrorist offences connected with the Omagh bombing. |  |
 |  0715 | Lord Lamont on the prospect of a refendum on the Euro.
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 |  0720 | We speak to the solicitor, Richard Scorer, about the British men released from jail in Saudi Arabia last month, on what legal action they can take. |  |
 |  0730 | A look at the protesters at this weekends arms fair in London.
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 |  0740 | Alastair Leithead reports from South Africa about allegations of racism and prejudice against their rugby team.
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 |  0750 | The last in the series of Roger Harrabin having a look at science spending, this morning on Organic farming.
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 |  0810 | Extra British troops are leaving for Iraq this weekend. We ask Chris Patten, the EU external affairs commissione, how important it is to increase the political role of the UN in Iraq. |  |
 |  0822 | A new play by Agatha Christie - 27 years after her death.
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 |  0825 | This weeks listener letters. |  |
 |  0836 | The TUC General Secretary on relations with the government as the unions gather for their annual conference in Brighton. |  |
 |  0840 | Michael Meacher speaks his mind on US policy on Iraq. |  |
 |  0845 | Richard Meiron gives us the latest developments in Israel. |  |
 |  0850 | This weeks essay by Douglas Coupland.
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 |  0855 | Lisa Jardine speaks about 'The Curious Life of Robert Hooke The Man Who Measured London'. |  |
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