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They've been talking all night in Geneva to try to reach some sort of agreement at the world trade talks. John Moylan.
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This weekend is the 60th anniversary of the start of the Warsaw uprising. Our reporter Adam Easton is there. |
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Doctors have been given new guidelines on how to deal with girls under the age of sixteen who want an abortion. Alex Bushill.
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A look at today's newspapers. |
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A new literary festival, that's being described as "Glastonbury for books", starts in Cornwall today. Rebecca Pike investigates. |
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 0732 |
Why are cyclists allowed to break the law? Tony Vickers, spokesman from the Association of British Drivers and David Jamieson, the Road Safety minister. |
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 0739 |
Oil prices are still going up. Should we worry? Andrew Oswald is the professor of economics at Warwick University. |
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 0742 |
Charlotte Green reviews today's papers. |
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The latest chapter in our African novel. Jasper Fforde, winner of the Everyman prize for comic fiction. |
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Still no deal at the World Trade Organisation talks in Geneva. Mike Moore is the former Director General of the World Trade Organisation and John Gummer, Conservative MP and former Environment Secretary.
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The Polish Prime Minister tells us he would welcome an apology from Britain over the Warsaw Uprising. |
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 0821 |
A look at your letters. |
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 0824 |
In a week when the nation's youth have been blamed for soaring levels of sexually transmitted diseases, we ask whether older generations really are any more responsible when it comes to safe sex? |
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Who knows best when a life has become "intolerable" - the patient or their doctor? |
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Charlotte Green with a review of today's papers. |
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Traditional winemakers in Bordeaux are being challenged by a new generation of wine producers. Bill Echikson has written about the rivalry between old and new and the wine writer Jancis Robinson. |
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Anti-abortion campaigners say new guidelines on giving advice to under 16 year olds makes a mockery of parental responsibility. Dr Vivienne Nathanson head of science and ethics at the British Medical Association and
Victoria Gillick a family rights campaigner. |
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The Polish Prime Minister told us earlier that he would welcome an apology from Britain over the Warsaw Uprising. We ask Europe minister Denis Macshane if he'll get one. |
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