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The Prime Minister has said he wants agreement on a constitution for the EU as quickly as possible. We talk to the shadow foreign secretary Michael Ancram. |
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The Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble faces his party's ruling council and once again there are calls on him to stand down. Our Ireland Correspondent Kevin Connolly reports. |
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The government on mainland China is threatening to get involved in the dispute over Taiwan's presidential election. Caroline Gluck is our correspondent in Taipei. |
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MPs have begun trying to outlaw the big stores from opening on Christmas Day in England and Wales. Our parliamentary correspondent David Wilby reports. |
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Saeb Erekat, a member of the Palestinian Cabinet on Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's meeting with US President George W Bush in Washington in April.
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Experts are examining hundreds of First World War postcards and photographs, rescued from a German cruiser which was scuttled off the Orkney Islands in 1919. Our Scotland reporter, Huw Williams, is there. |
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Scientists are getting very excited about the potential of a new class of anti-viral drugs to help in the global fight against AIDS. The International Development Secretary, Hillary Benn. |
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The debate over a referendum on the EU constitution. We hear from Italy's Europe Minister Rocco Buttiglone, Labour's Frank Field and Lord Heseltine.
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The weekly look your letters to the Today office. |
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At the end of the day, what's so wrong with using cliches? - the case for the defence.
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Should we be given more information on how to cope with a terrorist attack? Lessons from the Cold War. |
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A verdict is due on Monday in the trial of the French rock star, Betrand Cantat, accused of killing his French film star girlfriend Marie Trintignant. Caroline Wyatt reports from Paris. |
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Stavros Lambrinidies, the Greek Ambassador at Large and Professor Paul Cartledge of Clare College, Cambridge on calls for a world ceasefire to mark the Olympic Games in Athens this summer. |
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