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 0607 |
Mike Wooldridge describes the horror of the aftermath of the earthquake in Pakistan. |
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 0609 |
Liberians go to the polls today to vote for a new president and parliament. Mark Doyle has more. |
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 0615 |
High street giant Marks and Spencer unveils its trading figures today. More from Greg Wood. |
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 0626 |
Does Wayne Rooney still bears grudges towards referee Milton Nielsen? Garry Richardson has more. |
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 0632 |
Andrew North reports from Balakot, on the powerful earthquake that hit the area. |
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 0635 |
What happens when asylum seekers, are deported from Britain? More from Karen Allen, who talked to a deported family in Malawi. |
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 0637 |
Police have raided properties in London and Lincolnshire, suspected of being connected with a people smuggling ring. Neil Bennett reports. |
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 0639 |
The BBC is to face the Government over the next television licence fee settlement. Torin Douglas tells us more. |
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 0641 |
A review of today's papers in the UK and Germany. |
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 0647 |
David Wilby looks at events Yesterday in Parliament. |
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A report by MPs says fraud and error in benefits are so "astronomical". We speak to Tory Edward Leigh and Benefits minister James Plaskitt. |
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 0709 |
We gauges reaction in the Pakistani community in Nottingham and from Shaista Aziz, a UK-based Oxfam aid worker, to South Asian earthquake. |
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 0716 |
Marks & Spencer has announced its latest sales figures. Greg Wood has the details. |
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 0719 |
Lib Dems' Phil Willis reacts to animal rights terrorism following recent intimidating letters sent to firms by animal rights activists. |
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 0721 |
Why is the government is setting up a dead birds' hotline as a precautionary measure against bird flu? Tom Heap has more. |
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 0723 |
Detective Chief Supt Bill Skelly talks to us about the police operation against illegal immigration in UK. |
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 0725 |
Garry Richardson with the sports news update. |
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 0732 |
Home Office minister Paul Goggins and former Lord Chancellor Lord Mackay on the government's Racial and Religious Hatred Bill. |
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 0743 |
Will David Blunkett be able to shake off the comedy aired about him last night? Nicola Stanbridge finds out. |
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 0748 |
Thought for the day with the Right Reverend Tom Butler , Bishop of Southwark. |
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Is it wrong for MPs to recommend applying for asylum? We speak to Verah Kachepa , who was deported to Malawi and her local MP in the UK, Labour's Jim Knight. |
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 0810 |
Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed and UN's Salvano Briceno on the South Asia earthquake. |
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 0822 |
We speak to John Banville, winner of the UK's most prestigious literary award, the Man Booker Prize, for his novel The Sea. |
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 0826 |
The Royal Ascot race meeting will be return to Ascot next June. Garry Richardson has the details. |
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 0831 |
Die Welt's Thomas Kielinger and ex-Europe Minister Denis MacShane talks to us about Germany's political logjam. |
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 0836 |
Greg Wood has the business news update. |
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 0839 |
Ex-TV executive David Elstein and ex-BBC boss Sir Christopher Bland on the BBC licence fee demands. |
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 0846 |
The anchor and a section of the bow from from Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose are due to be raised today. Jane Peel reports. |
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More on the South Asian earthquake from cricketer-turned-Pakistani politician Imran Khan and Zaffir Abbas. |
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