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 0607 |
Lebanon's opposition wants pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud to resign. More from Kim Ghattas in Beirut. |
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China's textiles row with the EU continues.Rupert Wingfield Hayes in Beijing has the latest. |
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 0615 |
Petrol prices hits new high in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Greg Wood has more. |
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 0626 |
Garry Richardson has the latest sports news. |
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 0632 |
The police are shooting to kill in New Orleans. More from Justin Webb in Washington and James Commarasamy in New Orleans. |
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 0637 |
Shadow foreign secretary Liam Fox enters the race for the Tory party leadership today. Norman Smith tells us more. |
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 0640 |
Caroline Wyatt in Paris brings us the latest on president Jacques Chirac's condition after he was hospitalised at the weekend. |
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 0642 |
Ministers are to consider whether forced marriages should be made a criminal offence in the UK. Neil Bennett reports. |
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 0647 |
A review of today's papers in the UK and Iraq. |
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 0650 |
Doctors say the government's smoking ban proposal is 'half-hearted'. Jane Dreaper with the details. |
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 0654 |
Health specialist Dr David McCoy says G8 countries' pledges to help the developing world lack a clear vision. Cabinet minister Hilary Benn responds. |
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 0709 |
Michael Buchanan reports on the plight of New Orleans victims arriving in Texas. |
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 0711 |
Fertility expert Lord Winston tells us why stem cell research doesn't hold the answers to all our most terrible diseases. |
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 0716 |
We speak to Brigadier Chris Stern, who is overseeing the UK aid operations to help victims in the devastated city of New Orleans. |
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 0718 |
Greg Wood has the business news. |
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 0720 |
Germany's chancellor and his challenger hold a TV debate after weeks of campaigning ahead of next month's elections. Ray Furlong reports. |
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 0724 |
Garry Richardson has the sports news. |
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 0731 |
Prime Minister Tony Blair says he was horrified by the scale of the disaster wrought by Hurricane Katrina |
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Dad's Army or a bunch of revolutionaries? What's the truth about the Home Guard? Mike Thomson finds out. |
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 0746 |
Thought for the Day with Rev Dr Alan Billings, director of the Centre for Ethics and Religion at Lancaster University. |
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We speak to US Homeland Security's Ross Knocke on the relief effort in New Orleans and ask pollster Frank Luntz how Katrina's chaos will affect President Bush's popularity. |
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 0810 |
Jane Wheeldon, British survivor of the US Hurricane says she got no help from the UK embassy there. Foreign Office minister Lord Triesman responds. |
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 0822 |
Find out the winner of our greatest painting competition. Click here to view Britain's greatest painting. |
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 0826 |
Garry Richardson has the sports news update. |
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 0832 |
Jane Peel reports from Biloxi on the relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina. |
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 0836 |
Tory David Davis tells us the formula he would like to see used to choose the next Tory leader. |
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The RAC Foundation is calling for a variable tax on fuel. Greg Wood has more. |
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Does China present an opportunity or threat for Europe? Journalist Jonathan Fenby and author Joe Studwell discuss. |
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Hear our debate on Britain's greatest painting. |
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