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 0607 |
The TUC conference in Brighton considers whether Britain's pension provisions are adequate? |
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 0610 |
Hurricane Ivan moves past Cuba: Steve Gibbs updates us on the level of damage. |
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 0612 |
A look at this morning's papers. |
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MGM on the brink of a takeover by Sony, 'Next' prepares to release its half-yearly figures, plus a look at the markets: The Business News with Rebecca Marston. |
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 0632 |
Students may soon have to wait until after they get their A Level results before applying to university: our education correspondent Kim Catcheside. |
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 0635 |
The head of the Metropolitan Police demands another report after yet another Buckingham Palace security breach. |
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The Government's flagship scheme for dealing with young criminals who re-offend appears to be no more effective than existing community punishments: Mark Easton with more. |
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A look at this morning's papers, at home and this morning in Hong Kong. |
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Home Secretary David Blunkett forced to make an emergency statement to the Commons after that Buckingham Palace security breach: Yesterday In Parliament. |
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Meanwhile, the Home Secretary prepares to address the Police Superintendents' Association today: the association's president Rick Naylor plus our correspondent Neil Bennett. |
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"The first priority is to catch criminals ... that's the first job of the police": Shadow Home Secretary David Davis on David Blunkett's plans for a police 'minimum standard of service', plus yesterday's Buckingham Palace security breach. |
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 0713 |
North Korean explosion: Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell talks to us about his visit to Pyongyang. |
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'Next' announce improved half-yearly figures: Rebecca Marston with the Business News. |
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 0722 |
The Home Office's flagship 'Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme' (or ISSP) is no better at dealing with persistent young offenders than existing schemes, says new report. Mark Easton reports. |
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Hear from the head of the Schwartz committee on university admissions who recommends students apply for tertiary education AFTER receiving A Level results: plus Education Secretary Charles Clarke responds. |
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A look at this morning's newspapers. |
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 0744 |
Australian TV has found a unique way of working through a backlog several years thick of US soap operas 'The Days of Our Lives' and 'The Young and the Restless' ... showing four years' worth in one hour. |
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The Liberal Democrats are launching their draft general election manifesto today: party leader Charles Kennedy explains it to us. |
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 0810 |
"I don't think there's a point in having palaces and monuments and inviting tourists ... if we are so afraid of terrorists we won't let anyone get anywhere near them": David Blunkett responds to the Buckingham Palace security breach and outlines his plans for a "copper's contract" to set standards for the way police deal with the public. |
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 0822 |
Ann Widdecombe spells out her concerns about the current translation of 'The Catholic Mass', plus Bishop Mark Jabale of the Catholic Bishops' Conference. |
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 0831 |
The latest on a car bomb explosion in central Baghdad: Mike Donkin. |
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 0833 |
Hear from the residents of the Israeli town hit more times by Palestinian attacks than any other apart from Jerusalem, as Israeli signals it's willing to alter the security barrier route. |
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Airports operator BAA has been forced to stop giving free car park passes to MPs, MEPs and peers: The Business News. |
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The author of a controversial new book that - amongst other things - claims George W Bush took cocaine at Camp David when his father was President. |
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How do we address the 'pensions crisis' facing Britain? Columnist Lord Rees-Mogg plus chair of the Treasury Select Committee John McFall. |
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