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 0607 |
The computer system for the NHS could fail because staff are demoralised about the project, a poll suggests. Adam Brimelow has more. |
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Chris Hogg is in Hiroshima for the 60th anniversary of the dropping of the atom bomb. |
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 0615 |
Many outlets are set to miss this weekend's deadline for a new licence to sell alcohol. Rebecca Marston has the business news. |
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 0626 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0632 |
Two women face charges in connection with the 21 July terror attacks. Neil Bennett with more details. |
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 0634 |
Aid workers have expressed concern about food shortages in Mali . David Loyn reports. |
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 0637 |
An Israeli soldier has been lynched by a mob after he shot four people on a bus in an Israeli Arab town. James Reynolds with the latest. |
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Last call nears for many pubs and clubs in Britain to apply for their licence to be automatically extended. Richard Scott with more. |
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A review of today's papers in the UK and Jordan. |
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A Niger aid appeal raises millions of pounds for the country's famine crisis. But was the money too little too late? Unicef's Rima Salah comments. |
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David Sillitto at the Edinburgh Fringe festival examines whether it's acceptable to be funny about terrorism. |
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 0654 |
NASA says another spacewalk for more repairs on Discovery is not necessary. So is the space shuttle safe for re-entry? |
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 0709 |
Barclays reports a rise of 9% in pre-tax profit in its half-yearly results. The bank's chief executive, John Varley talks to us. |
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The Home Secretary has been given new powers to ban foreigners who encourage terrorism. James Hardy explains. |
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 0715 |
Chris Hogg analyses claims that survivors of the Hiroshima A-bomb could face even worse radiation in future. |
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 0719 |
To what extent does the new al-Qaeda tape show that Osama Bin Laden was connected to the July 7th attacks? We speak to ex-CIA agent Robert Baer. |
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 0723 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0727 |
Two people have been charged with the murder of teenager Anthony Walker. Judith Walker is in Liverpool. |
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what does multiculturalism really mean? Is more being done for integration? Labour's John Denham wants more action to tackle the roots of alienation. |
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 0742 |
Matthew Wells in Manhattan looks at the debate over stop and search policy in New York. |
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 0747 |
Thought for the day with the Right Reverend Tom Butler, bishop of Southwark. |
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 0750 |
Sanchia Berg on whether businesses will miss the deadline for the new licensing law. Licensing minister James Purnell says the predictions of chaos have been over-hyped. |
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 0810 |
Anti-war MP George Galloway says the London attacks can't be separated from the invasion of Iraq. |
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 0810 |
Tory leadership hopeful Dr Liam Fox says there is absolutely no excuse for the sort of terror we are seeing. |
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 0822 |
Ekow Eshun gives his nomination for our poll to find the greatest painting in Britain. |
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 0826 |
Sports news with Garry Richardson. |
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 0834 |
Are the problems of society due to our decadence? The Conservatives' John Hayes and writer William Dalrymple discuss. |
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 0838 |
A poll says the London bombings are driving tourists away from the Capital. Rebecca Marston has more. |
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 0845 |
The Rev Leonard Payne tells us how he managed to arrest the dropping attendances at his services by going digital. |
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 0848 |
Is the artist Jack Vettriano any good? Lyricist Sir Tim Rice and art critic Rachel Campbell debate. |
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Steve Rosenberg investigates report from Russia today that a military submarine is stuck on the ocean floor. |
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Chris Lowe looks at the dramatic final days leading to the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. |
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