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 0607 |
Pope Benedict XVI attends a Catholic youth festival in Germany on his first official foreign visit. More from David Willey. |
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British Airways has begun an investigation into the unofficial strike that shut down its operations at Heathrow. Stephen Cape reports. |
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Oil giant BP gets an urgent safety warning. Greg Wood has the business news. |
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England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has apologised for England's defeat in 25 years. Steve May has more. |
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James Reynolds with an update on the Gaza pullout. |
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A-Level results will be published today. Are the pass rates expected to rise yet again? Kim Catcheside reports. |
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The Independent Police Complaints Commission is to meet lawyers for the Brazilian man shot dead by London police. Danny Shaw has the details. |
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MPs want a London-based radio station that advocates attacks on British soldiers in Iraq to be closed down. More from Mike Thomson. |
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A review of today's papers in the UK and Brazil. |
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There were anti-war vigils in the US calling for US troops to leave Iraq. Justin Webb was there. |
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Johnny Rich, editor of Push and Anthony McClaran of UCAS on the A-level system. |
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The Shadow Education Secretary David Cameron talks about his continuing faith in the the current system of A levels despite his calling for a quota system. |
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Mike Thomson finds out why a London-based Al-Tajdeed radio which support attacks on Britons in Iraq hasn't been closed down. |
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Why has the firm building Wembley stadium, set money aside to cover losses on the project? Greg Wood has more on that. |
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Dikla -is an Israeli soldier who's parents were instrumental in establishing the settlement, shares her deep sense of anxiety over the Gaza withdrawal. |
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Steve May with the latest sports news. |
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What will be the implication of the mistaken killing of Jean Charles de Menezes? We speak to the Menezes' lawyer Harriet Wistrich. |
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David Hockney tells us what it feels like to be the only living painter with a work in our Greatest Paintings poll. |
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 0746 |
Thought for the day with Abdal Hakim Murad, Muslim Chaplain at the University of Cambridge. |
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The headmaster of Brighton College Anthony Seldon says we need to abandon AS levels. UK retail billionaire Philip Green comments. |
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 0810 |
Will the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza be a disaster for the Palestinians? We speak to Israeli Deputy PM Ehud Olmert . |
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BBC newsreader Michael Buerk will tell us why he believes men are now little more than sperm donors. |
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 0831 |
England's Goal Keeper David James says he wasn't prepared for the match against Denmark last night. Steve May has more. |
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Danny Shaw with the latest on the inquiry into shooting of a Brazilian man mistaken for a bomb suspect. |
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It's going to cost more to send large greeting cards through the post. More from Greg Wood. |
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Andrew Collins ponders why the entertainment industry seems determined to remake his entire childhood. |
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Will Benedict XVI use his first foreign trip to challenge secularism in Europe? Martin Palmer of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation and Dr William Oddie of the Catholic Herald dicuss. |
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