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The Syrians have confirmed that they are pulling all their troops out of Lebanon. |
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 0610 |
Patients will have no control over what information is recorded about them and put on a central NHS computer. |
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 0615 |
The business news with Greg Wood. |
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 0628 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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 0632 |
The government is unveiling plans to overhaul the school meals system. |
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 0635 |
The UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has been cleared of wrongdoing by the committee looking into the UN oil for food scandal, but questions still remain over what happened. |
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 0637 |
The Conservative party will start to look for a candidate to replace Howard Flight today. |
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 0641 |
A review of today's papers both in Britain and Indonesia. |
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 0645 |
A report compiled by 1,360 experts in 95 nations into what we are doing to the planet will be published today. |
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 0650 |
A Manchester teacher, who fired an airgun at the feet of a group of teenagers, has been sentenced to six months in prison. |
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The International Development Committee estimates the number killed in Sudan's Darfur crisis to be 300,000. |
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Aid agencies are starting to reach the isolated Indonesian island of Nias. |
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 0713 |
Professor David Hunter, the chairman of the UK Public Health Association, reacts to the government's school dinners package. |
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 0716 |
Former chief inspector of prisons, Sir David Ramsbottom, comments on the conditions at Britain's biggest female prison, Holloway. |
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 0719 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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 0723 |
Despite strong and decisive leadership, the Tories are facing a party crisis just before an expected general election. Polly Billington reports. |
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 0727 |
The sports news with Steve May. |
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 0732 |
Doctors are worried they may not be able to opt out of having a new computerised national database if they feel uneasy about it. |
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 0740 |
Rafael Ibrahimov, the Azeri ambassador in London, weighs up the football game between England and Azerbaijan tonight. |
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 0745 |
Thought for the Day with Abdal Hakim Murad. |
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 0750 |
Kofi Annan's chief of staff, Mark Malloch Brown, gives his thoughts to the conclusions of the investigation into Iraq's Oil for food programme. |
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 0810 |
Education Secretary Ruth Kelly explains why the government is now giving an extra £200m to provide better school meals. |
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 0823 |
Rebecca Jones reports on a novelist, Charles Chadwick, who is being published after taking 30 years to write the book. |
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 0835 |
An update on the earthquake with Kylie Morris. |
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 0837 |
What are the practical and ethical questions raised by Chimeric (the mixing of cells from separate creatures) experimentation? |
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 0847 |
A business update with Greg Wood. |
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 0850 |
Can British history really be summed up on a pamphlet given out by the Home Office? Historian Tristan Hunt and author George Courtauld discuss. |
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World Affairs editor John Simpson looks at whether Kofi Annan and the UN can survive the current crisis. Dr David Chandler and Dr Robert McGeehan discuss. |
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