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All mail from Jamaica arriving in the UK will be scanned for drugs.
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 0610 |
The worst violence since 1999 has broken out between Serbs and Albanians in Kosovo. |
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 0615 |
The Business News with Greg Wood. |
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 0633 |
We break down what the budget really means. |
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 0635 |
27 dead in another car bomb in Baghdad. |
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Suspects arrested in connection with the Madrid bombings will appear in court later. |
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A review of today's papers both in Britain and in the Somalian capital Mogadishu. |
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As well as the budget yesterday, Tony Blair urged the commons to "stand firm on terrorism."
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A Human rights lawyer is calling for a public enquiry following the release of two men jailed 20 years ago for the Glasgow ice cream wars. |
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Was it a budget for votes? |
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Three Moroccans and two Indians will appear before a Madrid court in connection with the railway bombings. |
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Another car bomb exploded outside an Iraqi hotel last night. |
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 0733 |
Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell on Customs officers introducing new equipment to scan all mail from Jamaica for drugs.
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 0744 |
The National Railway Museum wants to buy the Flying Scotsman locomotive.
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Europe's Justice and Home affairs ministers meet tomorrow to discuss tighter European security. |
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 0810 |
The Chancellor Gordon Brown joins us to discuss whether he can really save £20 billion within three years.
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 0833 |
Mike Thomson is in Basra looking at the reform of education.
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 0837 |
A Business Update with Greg Wood. |
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European Union ministers debate border security with the forthcoming EU expansion. |
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We discuss if the novelist and playwright Patrick Hamilton is worth remembering.
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Matthew Pritchett (Matt) on his Today programme cartoon.
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Former Tory Chancellor Kenneth Clarke and the former Labour Paymaster General Geoffrey Robinson discuss the budget.
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