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 0607 |
After two days of anti-French rioting in the Ivory Coast, things are said to be "under control". James Copnall is there. |
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 0610 |
Senior Palestinian leaders are flying to Paris today to be at Yasser Arafat's bedside. Caroline Wyatt is in Paris. |
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 0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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 0626 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0632 |
The cause of the Berkshire train crash may be becoming clearer. Tom Symonds has more. |
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 0635 |
The Government has been called upon to force local authorities to provide official sites for travellers. Norman Smith has more. |
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 0638 |
An assault on the Iraqi city of Falluja seems imminent. Alastair Leithead is in Baghdad. |
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 0641 |
The Office of Fair Access, which is supposed to help more people from poor backgrounds go to university, is launched today. |
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 0644 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Budapest. |
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The Stockholm Network, which provides information for European think tanks, says that counterfeiting pharmaceuticals is now a global trade. |
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SNP Stewart Maxwell and Paul Waterson of the Scottish Licensed Trade Association on banning smoking in public places in Scotland. |
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 0708 |
Andy Trotter, Deputy Chief Constable of the British Transport police with the latest details of the train crash plus Keith Norman of the ASLEF Union. |
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 0716 |
Senior Palestinian leaders have postponed their visit to see Yasser Arafat. James Reynolds is in Jerusalem. |
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 0718 |
Greg Wood with the latest figures from British Airways as they release their half year results. |
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 0720 |
American and Iraqi forces have entered Falluja and reports claim they have taken control of two bridges and the city's hospital. |
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 0725 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0732 |
A committee of MPs has said the government should make it compulsory for all local authorities to provide sites for gypsies and travellers. |
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 0744 |
The Sudanese government has denied responsibility for the deteriorating security situation in Darfur. Fergal Keane is in south Darfur. |
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Sir Martin Harris, the new director of the Office for Fair Access - the university admissions watchdog, on why universities should do more to help students from poor backgrounds go to university. |
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 0810 |
Senator Gordon Smith of Oregon, on the various topics of conversation Tony Blair will have with George Bush later this week. |
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 0822 |
Are broadsheet format newspapers coming to an end as the compact format becomes more popular? |
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 0828 |
We speak to Paula Radcliffe on her remarkable win at the New York marathon yesterday. |
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 0832 |
The Transport Secretary Alistair Darling on whether there was anything that could have made the Berkshire train crash less likely. |
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 0838 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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Mike Scheuer of the US intelligence says he's exhausted every other avenue to express his concerns over the way in which the staff of the CIA have been made a scapegoat for failures in leadership within America's intelligence community. |
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Zalman Shoval, senior advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, on the row over where Yasser Arafat should be buried when he dies. |
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 0850 |
Dame Judith Mayhew Jonas, Provost of King's College, Cambridge, and Michael Beloff, president of Trinity College, Oxford, discuss the proposals to monitor whether universities take students from poor backgroounds. |
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 0855 |
Paul Wood has the latest details from Falluja. |
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