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 0709 |
The American scientist who's said he has cloned a baby is coming to Britain. Science correspondent Pallab Ghosh. |
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A rally of pensioners will stop the traffic in central London today. Local government correspondent John Andrew. |
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Karima Aloui explains why she will be joining demonstrators across France today following the government's banning of head scarves.
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Ten days after a retired Colonel is shot dead on his doorstep, Sarah Nelson reports from the Hertfordshire village of Furneux Pelham.
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 0721 |
Measures to ban smoking in public places throughout Wales are debated in the House of Lords.
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 0731 |
Is London's Olympic bid 'overblown'? Times columnist Simon Jenkins discusses with sports minister Richard Caborn.
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Who will buy 'Nuts' and 'Zoo Weekly'? Their respective editors tell us about the market for these new men's weekly magazines. |
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Arthur Eastham of Cambridge City FC explains why his fans need to cheer their side a little more quietly.
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More tales of kit shortages in the armed forces. Desmond Swayne, Conservative MP who served in Iraq, in discussion with former defence minister Dr Lewis Mooney.
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Controversial reproductive scientist Dr Panos Zavos is to announce plans to implant the first cloned human embryo. Hear from him and Professor Richard Gardner of the Royal Society. |
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 0821 |
This week's look at your letters.
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 0830 |
Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy. Clive Baldwin of the University of Bradford, and Dr Robin Davies, of the BMA's Paediatric Sub-committee give a perspective of the medical profession. |
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Central London is expected to be full of pensioners protesting the level of council tax. John Brown is one of those who'll be heading to Trafalgar Square. |
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Five million WWII aerial pictures are to be released onto the internet. Former Squadron leader, Peter Fahy, and Allan Williams, of The Aerial Reconnaissance Archives at Keele University explain their significance. |
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Veteran Labour MP Tam Dalyell reflects on his decision to leave the Commons after more than forty years.
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