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Efforts will be made this morning to try and revive the peace talks taking place in Sudan. |
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 0610 |
The Audit Commission says most police forces in England and Wales haven't been recording crime properly. Neil Bennett has more. |
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 0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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 0626 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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 0632 |
Two inquiries into David Blunkett's conduct will be published later. James Hardy has the details. |
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 0635 |
Tony Blair arrives in the Middle East today. James Reynolds is in Jerusalem. |
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 0638 |
The Metropolitan Police have hosted its first ever awareness course in so called Satanic Ritual Abuse. Angus Crawford explains. |
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 0641 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and America. |
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17 Labour and 9 Conservative MPs voted against the ID Card Bill but 170 MPs didn't vote at all. David Wilby reports. |
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Amnesty International says that two women in Iran may be stoned to death in the next few days for adultery. |
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The Early Bird Survey 2004 needs your help. Sarah Mukherjee has more details. |
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 0708 |
Iain Watson reports on the Mawer and Budd inquiries into the conduct of former Home Secretary David Blunkett and Civil Servant Jonathan Baume gives his thoughts. |
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 0714 |
Mike Aaronson of Save the Children UK on the break down in talks in Sudan and whether aid organisations can stay in the country with their workers being targeted. |
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 0718 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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 0722 |
Clare Short with her nomination for the Listeners' Lord. |
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 0725 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0733 |
Liam Fox, the Conservative Party's Co-Chairman, on the revolt against the line taken by Michael Howard over ID cards. |
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 0737 |
Peter Maddison, Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police, on the Audit Commission's report that police in England and Wales are failing to record crime properly. |
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 0744 |
Sarah Mukherjee explains how to take part in the Early Bird Survey 2004. |
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 0747 |
Thought for the Day with Dr Jeevan Singh Deol. |
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Sir Alastair Graham, Chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, on what implications the Budd inquiry will have for the way the Civil Service works. |
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 0810 |
What impact will yesterday's decision to cancel the play Bezhti - Dishonour - have on our freedom of speech? |
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 0822 |
Hilary Wainwright and Charles Moore with their nominations for the Listeners' Lord. |
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 0824 |
The sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0833 |
Should the Met. Police be training specialist officers to identify evidence of satanically motivated crimes on children? Angus Crawford reports. |
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 0837 |
The toll on the Skye Bridge which links the island with the mainland is to be scrapped. Jack McConnell, Scotland's First Minister explains why. |
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A business update with Greg Wood. |
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 0844 |
Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, on whether a review of the status of emails is needed under the Freedom of Information Act. |
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 0848 |
Do modern computer games depicting war really bring a better understanding of what war is like? Polly Billington reports. |
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 0853 |
England wins its eighth consecutive test match for the first time in its history. |
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Trevor Phillips, Chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, gives his reaction to the play 'Behzti' being forced to close. |
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