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 0607 |
The government has won a Commons vote over their ID cards plan despite a reduced parliamentary majority. |
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 0609 |
Celebrations in Portsmouth marking the bicentennial of the Battle of Trafalgar continue today. |
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 0615 |
Business news with Greg Wood. |
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 0626 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0632 |
US President Bush has made a live TV address to bolster support for the war in Iraq amid sliding polls. |
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 0634 |
Chancellor Gordon Brown is accusing EU members of hypocrisy for not reforming the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) while advocating increased aid to Africa. |
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 0637 |
The Crown Prosecution Service says that it's succeeding in increasing the conviction rate in cases of domestic violence. |
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 0640 |
A review of today's papers in both the UK and France. |
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 0646 |
Our parliamentary correspondent, Sean Curran reports on events Yesterday in Parliament. |
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 0650 |
Sarah Mukherjee investigates claims that climate change could increase the cost of insurance. |
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 0653 |
The World Health Organisation says they will almost certainly fail to meet their target to get three million people onto Aids drugs by the end of this year. |
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 0709 |
Labour's John Denham on the Commons vote over the ID card scheme and the significance of any rebellion over the plans. |
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 0713 |
Justin Webb examines President Bush's latest television address to urging his country to back his Iraq policies. |
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 0717 |
A business news update with Greg Wood. |
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 0719 |
What do doctors think of government plans to overhaul the NHS appointment booking system? |
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 0724 |
The family of murdered British hostage Ken Bigley are appealing to his captors to release his body so they can end their ordeal. |
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 0727 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0734 |
Has the government been too complacent about the new Licensing Act? Culture Minister James Purnell discusses. |
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 0746 |
Richard Black looks at the Forestry Commission's latest project to restore the ancient woodlands and forests of Britain. |
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 0749 |
Thought for the day with Dr Indarjit Singh, Editor of the Sikh Messenger. |
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 0752 |
Prince Hassan of Jordan tells us whether he shares the US's concerns over the integrity of the recent presidential elections in Iran. |
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 0810 |
Jamie Coomerasamy visits Pennsylvania to gauge local reaction to President Bush's TV address . |
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 0821 |
Are we heading for a world in which books are obsolete? Lynne Brindley of the British Library and author Penelope Lively debate. |
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 0828 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0834 |
What's wrong with the way Africa and its problems are portrayed in Britain? Columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown and author Martin Meredith discuss. |
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 0844 |
Business news with Greg Wood. |
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 0847 |
Doctors are always telling us we should lose weight. So why don't they follow their own advice? |
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 0850 |
Michael Carmichael of Democrats abroad in the UK on President Bush's appeal to to shore up fading American support for the war in Iraq. |
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 0854 |
Can literature redeem Luton, bruised by its status as "Britain's crappest town"? |
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