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 0607 |
James Westhead reports on whether the government is closer to meeting targets for primary school literacy. |
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 0609 |
Israeli soldiers have started evicting Jewish settlers from the West Bank. James Reynolds has the details. |
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 0615 |
People who opted out of the state pension into a personal scheme are worse off. More from Greg Wood. |
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Andrew Flintoff makes the World XI Test and one-day cricket squads. Steve May has more. |
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Mike Wooldridge in Baghdad with an update on the Iraqi constitution negotiations. |
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Is ex-chancellor Ken Clarke about to throw his hat into the ring to be Tory leader? Norman Smith reports. |
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The head of the Independent Police Complaints Commission is to report on the investigation into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes. Neil Bennet reports. |
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Stephen Cape looks at the ongoing crisis at British Airways' main food supplier, Gate Gourmet. |
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A review of today's papers in the UK and South Africa. |
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EU states have sent fire-fighting aircraft to help Portugual battle the wildfires sweeping the country. Paul Henley has the latest. |
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Weeks after the devastating tornado, Bob Walker visits Birmingham, where people are complaining about a lack of interest in their plight from the media. |
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Are our Asylum laws fair? We speak to the lawyer of an asylum seekers family facing eviction from their home after a Home Office hearing. |
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 0709 |
Jeff Randall looks at the ongoing catering crisis threatening British Airway. Labour MP Alan Keen gives his his view on the dispute. |
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Iraq's national security advisor Dr Mowaffak al-Rubaie on his country's forthcoming draft constitution. |
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UK housebuilder Persimmon delivers its verdict on the UK housing market. Greg Wood has the business news. |
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Israeli Legislator Arieh Eldad, of the ultranationalist National Union party on the Gaza withdrawal. |
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 0725 |
Steve May with the latest sports news. |
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Will controls on Chinese imports leading to a shopping crisis on the high street? We speak to Antonia Mochan of the European Commission. |
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 0741 |
Our greatest paintings poll: Today it's the turn of the Leaving of England by Ford Madox Brown. |
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 0747 |
Thought for the day with Anne Atkins. |
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Could Kenneth Clarke and David Cameron be the dream ticket the Tories are looking for? We ask Former Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine. |
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 0810 |
Jay Garner, the US General who ran Iraq's first occupation administration tells us why he thinks his government's wrong to try and rush things in Iraq. |
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 0822 |
We remember Dr Robert Moog, the man who transformed pop with his most famous invention, the electronic synthesiser. |
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 0827 |
The English Surfing Federation wants more funding for its professionals. Steve May has the sports news. |
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 0835 |
John Irving - described by many as the "Dickens of his day" - talks to us about his new book, which has prompted rather different comments. |
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 0839 |
Greg Wood with a business news update. |
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Ex-IRA prisoner Brendan Hughes wants Northern Ireland's Maze prison to be a memorial site. Historian Tristam Hunt and David Ervine of the Progressive Unionist Party discuss. |
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Hear why the opera the Death of Klinghofer is causing such controversy ahead of its first UK premiere this evening. |
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Anti-war protester Mimi Evans and Jane Caughman, whose son was killed in Iraq last year, share their views on Iraq. |
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