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Danny Shaw on whether the Youth Justice Board is spending too much on custodial sentences. |
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 0610 |
The UN's nuclear watchdog is questioning the disappearance of equipment relating to Iraq's former nuclear programme. |
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 0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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 0628 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0632 |
The Pensions Commission's report is published today. Richard Scott has the details. |
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 0635 |
Will the bill to ban hunting with dogs reach its end today as it is debated in the Lords? |
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 0638 |
The cost of the new NHS computer network is spiralling. Adam Brimelow has more. |
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A review of today's papers both in Britain and Australia. |
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The Government has been asked to help the £10m campaign to save the wooden huts for explorers in Antarctica. David Wilby. |
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The trial of Slobodan Milosevic resumes today. Nico Varkevisser is the spokesman for the Slobodan Milosevic Freedom Centre. |
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Former Home Office Minister Barbara Roche on the Civil Partnership Bill's second reading today. |
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Steve Webb, the Liberal Democrats' Works and Pensions spokesman, on the pensions gap. |
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 0714 |
John Rolls of the RSPCA thinks the compromise option on hunting with dogs is better than no ban at all. |
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 0716 |
The cost of the NHS computer network could top £30bn over the next ten years. Tony Collins is from Computer Weekly magazine. |
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 0723 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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 0725 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0732 |
Environment Minister Elliot Morley on whether climate change is a real threat. |
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 0738 |
The South African township of Soweto celebrates its hundredth birthday today. Alastair Leithead is there. |
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 0742 |
Penguin books are publishing a volume of Alistair Cooke's Letters from America. Susan Cooke is his daughter. |
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Australian foreign minister Alexander Downer explains why his country's troops are staying in Iraq. |
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 0810 |
Former CBI director general Adair Turner on his pensions speech today plus the Pensions Minister Alan Johnson on the pensions deficit. |
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 0823 |
Headmaster of Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, Tim Dingle, on why one of his teachers must take the equivalent of GCSE in Maths or leave the school. |
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 0826 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0832 |
Mark Gwozdecky of the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, on his concerns over the disappearance of atomic weapons equipment and materials in Iraq. |
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 0835 |
Former Home Secretary Lord Brittan and former BBC political editor John Cole on the 20th anniversary of the Brighton bomb. |
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 0843 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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We all know about foreign nationals being abducted but what about Iraqis? We speak to Samia Nakhoul of Reuters news agency. |
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What problems would be caused if the retirement age was extended? |
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