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Daniela Relph with the latest on the Michael Jackson trial in California. |
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Two charities say growing numbers of asylum seekers are being denied legal aid because of new government regulations. |
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 0615 |
Business news with Greg Wood. |
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 0626 |
Sports news with Steve May. |
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 0632 |
Norman Smith with an outline of what's expected in the Queen's speech. |
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 0635 |
George Galloway is set to appear before a US Senate committee to rebut claims he profited from Saddam Hussein's regime. |
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 0638 |
Washington says it is "deeply disturbed" by reports that troops in Uzbekistan fired on unarmed civilians. |
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An Italian aid worker has been kidnapped in Afghanistan. Our correspondent Andrew North. |
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A review of today's papers in the UK and Moscow. |
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Bob Walker returns to Today's famous Derby street to see what the public expect from Labour's third term. |
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A charity says an uncontacted Indian tribe in the Amazon rainforest is on the run from logging companies trying to bulldoze their forest home. |
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Today, as part of a trial has started to offer the 810 interview as a podcast. We're joined by Liz Watson, Senior Interactive Producer on Today who explains what this is all about. |
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The Queen will unveil Labour's programme of government for the next eighteen months. |
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Are traditional family farms on its way out? Shadow rural affairs secretary Oliver letwin. |
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 0723 |
Jeff Randall quizzes Royal Mail's chairman Allan Leighton on the company's record profits. |
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 0726 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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 0733 |
What is the key to restoring "respect" in our society? Chris Fox of the Association of Chief police officers and US Sheriff Joe Arpaio. |
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 0742 |
Nicola Stanbridge looks at the new biosphere planned for the Docklands to help the breeding of extinct species. |
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 0746 |
Thought for the day with writer Rhidian Brook. |
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Have Anglicans and Catholics found a way to settle their differences over the role of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ? |
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 0810 |
The Home Secretary Charles Clarke on the government's legislative programme for the new parliamentary term. |
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 0820 |
Does the movie "What the Bleep do we know" really promotes dangerous misconceptions about the nature of the universe? Our correspondent Tom Feilden. |
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 0827 |
Sports update with Steve May. |
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 0832 |
US Ambassador to the EU, Rockwell Schnabel on the current state of the EU-US relationship. |
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 0840 |
Forcaster Helen Young tells us more about the new BBC virtual reality weather maps. |
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Business news update with Greg Wood. |
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Conservatives' Chris Grayling and Liberal Democrats' Mark Oaten on the contents of today's Queens speech. |
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What will be the likely outcome of George Galloway's US Senate committee hearing? |
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Andrew Marr examines the bills expected to be unveiled by the government in the coming months. |
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