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The MOD is investigating allegations that British soldiers have abused Iraqi prisoners. Major General Patrick Cordingley, former Commander of the Desert Rats. |
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The EU is celebrating its expansion in Dublin as ten new countries join. Our correspondents across Europe - Tim Franks, Nick Thorpe and Rob Cameron. |
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Remember our 'listeners' law'? A Private Member's Bill to allow householders to shoot burglars has been blocked in the Commons. |
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Will the EU enlargement bring the economic and political benefits that everyone hopes for? |
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Daniel Boettcher investigates whether new countries joining the EU will be able to exorcise the historical ghosts of the past. |
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A review of today's papers with Chris Aldridge. |
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An Oxford Library has one year to raise enough funds to buy a rare collection of letters and manuscripts - which includes an original draft of "Frankenstein". |
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Robert Reich, former US Cabinet Minister says President Bush may be voted out of office for sending troops to Iraq. |
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Today is the historic day the EU opens its gates to ten new members. We speak to the European Commissioner, Chris Patten. |
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Hear a selection of this week's listeners' letters. |
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The Armed Forces Minister, Adam Ingram on the reports that British soldiers have been abusing Iraqi prisoners. |
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Today's UK paper review comes from Chris Aldridge. |
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What does it mean to be a European? Authors Professor Norman Davies, Joseph O'Connor and Dr Stefan Auer. |
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It's now illegal to buy a bicycle unless it has a bell - but will this really prevent accidents? |
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Tim Franks takes a look at the European papers from Dublin on this historic day. |
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