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 0607 |
Phil Mercer has the latest on the trial of a mechanic accused of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio in Australia. |
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 0609 |
Hurricane Wilma gathers strength as it prepares to hit the Caribbean. Steve Gibbs reports. |
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 0615 |
The internet giant Google has decided to change the name of its free e-mail service in the UK. More from Greg Wood. |
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 0626 |
Chelsea secures victory against Real Betis in the Champions League. More from Steve May. |
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 0632 |
Norman Smith on what's at stake for the three contenders left in the Tory leadership race as they face crunch vote today. |
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 0634 |
Fears grows over the fate of the Guardian's Rory Carroll after he went missing in Iraq. James Reynolds reports. |
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 0638 |
A US court has issued an arrest warrant for Tom DeLay, an ally of President Bush, on money laundering charges. More from Justin Webb. |
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A BBC investigation has revealed that school league tables are hiding a decline in English and Maths results. Simon Cox tells us more. |
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 0644 |
A review of today's papers in the UK and Taiwan. |
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 0650 |
Rachel Hooper looks at events Yesterday in Parliament. |
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 0655 |
A government report is calling for a radical overhaul of the probation services. We speak to John Raine of the Probation Boards' Association. |
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 0709 |
Has David Davis' campaign for the Tory leadership lost momentum? We ask Davis' ally, Tory MP Damien Green. |
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 0719 |
Rory Carroll's father Joe about his son's kidnapping in Iraq. James Brandon, who was held hostage in Iraq, and Rodney Pinder of the International News Safety Institute comment. |
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 0721 |
The Morrisons supermarket chain releases its latest figures. Greg Wood has the details. |
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 0723 |
Jill McGivering finds out why phones in Kashmir have become a lifeline. |
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 0727 |
Will Chelsea and Liverpool qualify for the Champions League? Steve May tells us. |
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 0734 |
We ask Schools Minister Jacqui Smith whether there is a "cover-up" over English and maths results. |
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 0746 |
What's in a face? Rebecca Jones reports on an exhibition that looks at 500 years of portrait painting. |
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 0749 |
Thought for the day with Dom Antony Sutch, a Benedictine Monk. |
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Tory chairman Francis Maude talks to us about his party's leadership race. |
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 0810 |
Are things getting better or worse in Iraq? We speak to the UK's most senior soldier General Sir Michael Jackson. |
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 0822 |
The French delicacy foie gras could be protected under French law. Could you imagine such a law here? Chef Anthony Worrall Thompson and journalist Bruce Anderson discuss. |
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 0828 |
Britian's Katherine Legge is set to become one of the few women to test a Formula One car. |
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 0833 |
Jean-Louis Bruguiere, France's top anti-terror judge, tells us why he believes the terrorist threat in Europe is still very high. |
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Greg Wood with a business news update. |
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 0847 |
Why are more and more shops now offering near-permanent sales? Author Laura Bushell and retail expert Bryan Roberts discuss. |
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Norman Smith looks at the policies of Tory leadership hopeful David Cameron. Tory MP John Redwood gives his take on his party's leadership race. |
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