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 0709 |
Leicester City's response to the difficulties its players have got into in Spain. David Mellor, former Tory Sports Minister. |
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Tony Blair has said the United Nations should be reformed and international law changed to cope with terrorism. Lord Hannay, former British Ambassador to the UN. |
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The BMA and the medical Royal Colleges are concerned about the government's plans to reduce the number of years of training for junior doctors. |
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Should "spin doctors" have the power to issue orders to the civil servants? Our parliamentary correspondent Sean Curran. |
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Does over-zealous policing of Muslim communities risk pushing young Muslims into the hands of extremists? Matthew Grant reports. |
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A review of today's papers with Peter Donaldson. |
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Why should children learn "elvish"? Zainab Thorp, the special needs co-ordinator at Turves Green Boys Technology College, explains. |
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It's the first Conservatives' spring conference with Michael Howard as leader. Oliver Letwin. |
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The earning power of football players and social responsibility. Keith Vaz MP, Gordon Taylor, Chief Executive of the Professional Footballers Association and Brian Mawhinney, Chairman of the Football League. |
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 0824 |
James Walton on the many smoking references from the 1600s including "Metaphysical Tobacco". |
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Tony Blair is planning to change international law and make it legal for a country to launch a pre-emptive attack against another country. Sir Christopher Meyer, former British Ambassador. |
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A review of today's papers with Peter Donaldson. |
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What was it about the massacre at Columbine High School that makes it such a powerful theme for writers and film-makers? Our correspondent Justin Webb. |
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Cambridgeshire police have admitted they "probably" did not ask Humberside Police to carry out a vetting check on Ian Huntley before he was given his job. |
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"Abide With Me" is the most common musical hallucination heard according to recent research. Dr Nick Warner. |
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