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 |  0709 | Tony Blair is off to the seaside today ... but it won't be much of a holiday this year. Our political correspondent in Bournemouth is James Landale. |  |
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 |  0713 | Another anti-war demonstration in London today. John Rees is the founder of the stop-the-war coalition.
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 |  0719 | The Foreign Office and travel firms are under pressure to do what they can to improve health care on the Greek island of Rhodes. The Labour MP Kevan Jones. |  |
 |  0722 | The leadership challenge in the Scottish National Party. John Swinney faces a challenge from Dr Bill Wilson at the party's annual conference today. |  |
 |  0733 | The investigation into the British soldiers on exercise in Kenya who raped local women there. Our correspondent Andrew Harding.
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 |  0745 | Europe heads to the moon. Our science correspondent Pallab Ghosh reports from the launch site in French Guiana. |  |
 |  0752 | The new leader of the Transport and General Workers Union, Tony Woodley on next week's Labour Party conference. |  |
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 |  0810 | Richard Bowker, chairman of the Strategic Rail Authority on why we can't do without the rail industry. |  |
 |  0817 | The whisky distillery in Scotland that seems to have been put under surveillance by US defence agents searching for weapons of mass destruction. |  |
 |  0832 | Tessa Jowell, the culture secretary, on the difficult party conference in Bournemouth.
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 |  0846 | The pensioners who are willing to risk prison rather than pay council tax. |  |
 |  0850 | Doctor Who is to return to our telly screens - is he the campest timelord of them all? |  |
 |  0857 | Reflections on a week in the queue for London's hottest show - the Hutton inquiry. |  |
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