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 0607 |
A powerful earthquake has rocked the north-east coast of Japan. Chris Hogg has the details. |
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Jane Peel goes to Boscastle to find out how the Cornish town is coping, a year after it was hit by floods. |
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The worst may be over for Britain's housing market. Nick Cosgrove has the business news. |
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Australia has secured a nail biting-draw in the third Test. Garry Richardson with the sports news. |
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The deadline looms for Jewish settlers in Gaza to evacuate before facing eviction from their homes. James Reynolds is there. |
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The government is considering a shake-up of the laws governing fertility treatment and embryo research. Jane Dreaper reports. |
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Iraqis have extended the deadline for finalising the country's draft constitution. Mike Wooldridge has more. |
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A review of today's papers in the UK and Israel. |
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Claire Marshall examines how a brutal drug war is consuming the Mexican town of Nuevo Laredo. |
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Talks between caterer Gate Gourmet and the Transport and General Workers Union will continue today. Stephen Cape has the latest. |
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International Fund for Animal Welfare (Ifaw) says endangered species are under threat through their illegal trade over the internet. |
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 0709 |
Israeli Cabinet Minister Minister Matan Vilnai shares his thoughts on the Gaza withdrawal with us. |
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Are women's right being ignored in Iraq's forthcoming constitution? Houzan Mahmoud of the Organisation for Women's Freedom in Iraq responds. |
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 0715 |
UK telecoms group Cable & Wireless clinches a deal to buy smaller rival Energis. More from Nick Cosgrove. |
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The Chief Inspector of Prisons Anne Owers say Facilities at our immigrant holding centres are inadequate. |
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One year on, how has the Cornish village of Boscastle recovered from the devastating flash floods? |
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 0724 |
Garry Richardson with the latest sports news. |
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Fertility expert Lord Winston says the current fertility law in practice is unworkable. Labour MP Geraldine Smith responds. |
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Dario Fo - the world's most frequently performed living playwright - talks to us about his new satirical play about Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. |
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 0746 |
Thought for the day with the Right Reverend James Jones, Bishop of Liverpool. |
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 0749 |
Yariv Oppenheimer of the Peace Now movement, reacts to the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. |
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 0810 |
Where next in the war on terror? We speak to the Home Secretary, Charles Clarke. |
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 0824 |
Broadcaster Sue MacGregor on her nomination for the nation's favourite painting. |
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 0827 |
England captain Michael Vaughan on the third Ashes Test. Garry Richardson with the sports news. |
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A man was yesterday the latest victim in an ongoing loyalist feud in Northern Ireland. Is the war not over? Ulster Unionist minister Michael McGimpsey responds. |
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 0844 |
Nick Cosgrove has the latest business news.
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Has the current political climate given new life to political satire? Playwright Alistair Beaton and artistic director at the Lyric Hammersmith David Farr discuss. |
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We speak to the Liberal Democrats' MP Evan Harris about the government consultation document on how our fertility laws should be changed. |
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Jeremy Bowen with the latest development on the Gaza pullout. |
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