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 0607 |
The UN's atomic agency is to hold talks with Iran on the country's renewed nuclear programme. More from Pam O'Toole. |
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 0609 |
Imogen Foulkes in Berne brings us the latest on flooding in Switzerland. |
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 0615 |
Utility firm Transco has been fined £15m for a gas blast. Rebecca Marston has the details. |
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 0626 |
Mary Rhodes on a rain-affected opening day of the fourth Ashes Test at Trent Bridge. |
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Jeremy Bowen in Baghdad brings the latest on the race to hammer out Iraq's draft constitution. |
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 0634 |
Quentin Sommerville with the latest on the talks between EU and Chinese officials to end a trade row over textiles. |
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At least 17 people have died in a fire at an apartment block housing immigrants in Paris. Jacky Rowland has more. |
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 0640 |
A review of today's papers in the UK and Venezuela. |
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 0642 |
Stephen Cape looks at the ongoing industrial problems at in-flight caterer Gate Gourmet. |
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Ray Furlong reports on the political developments in Germany ahead of the anticipated general election. |
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 0650 |
Will the new licensing laws give local authorities greater powers? |
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 0709 |
We speak to Iraq's foreign minister Hoshyar Zebari and Middle East expert Dr Gareth Stansfield on the future of Iraq. |
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 0714 |
Advertising giant WPP reports an increase in its annual profits. Rebecca Marston has the details. |
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 0718 |
Matthias Egger of Berne and Bristol Universities, tells us why homeopathy is no better than dummy drugs. |
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We hear from a Dutch wholesaler who wants to sue his government over the textile quota crisis. Tory MEP Robert Sturdey comments. |
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 0725 |
Mary Rhodes has the latest sports news. |
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 0733 |
Damien Grammaticus with the latest on the bird flu threat in Europe. So what is the government doing about this pandemic? We ask Andre Farrar of the Royal Society for the protection of birds. |
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Huw Williams meets one of the surviving St Kildans celebrating 75 years since the remote Hebridean archipelago of St Kilda was evacuated. |
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 0747 |
Thought for the day with Canon David Winter. |
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 0751 |
Tory leadership hopeful David Davis, on why he is calling on the government to postpone the introduction of the new licensing laws. |
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 0810 |
US congressmen Brad Sherman and Christopher Shays share their views on Iraq. We also speak to Sa' Doon Al Zubaydi , a member of the Iraqi constitutional committee on his country's new constitution. |
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 0827 |
Hear Andrew Marr put the case for William Hogarth in the last of our nominations for Britain's greatest painting. |
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England are set to begin day two of the crucial fourth Ashes Test. Mary Rhodes has the latest. |
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Torin Douglas looks at ex-director general of the BBC, Lord Birt and how much influence he has over policy. Ex-BBC chief Will Wyatt and Tory MP John Whittingdale comments. |
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 0844 |
Rebecca Marston has the business news. |
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 0847 |
Hear a discussion on a new theory on the collapse of Easter Island's civilisation. |
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 0852 |
Are we living in an era of "fast fashion"? We speak to retailer Safia Minney and Alexandra Shulman, the UK editor of Vogue. |
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