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 0607 |
Hurricane Wilma strengthens as it heads for Florida. More from Jeremy Cooke in Cancun and Oliver Conway in Florida. |
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 0615 |
Is Sky's Premiership TV rights under threat? Greg Wood tells us more. |
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 0626 |
Everton end Chelsea's 100% record in the Premiership. Garry Richardson has the details. |
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 0632 |
Gary O'Donoghue on the government's new plans for education reform. |
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 0635 |
The EU is considering stricter measures to stem the spread of bird flu. Tom Heap has more. |
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 0637 |
There is massive police presence in Birmingham after a weekend of violence. Nick Garnet reports. |
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 0640 |
Will President Bush's closest aides face charges over a CIA leak row? Justin Webb finds out. |
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 0643 |
A review of today's papers in the UK and Brazil. |
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 0648 |
Forecasters predict the coldest winter this year. Are we ready for it? We speak to Lib Dem's Lord Ezra, who has expressed concern about this. |
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Brian Hoskins of Reading University tells us why climate change could make any aid given to Africa useless. |
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 0709 |
Is the government doing enough to prepare for a bird flu pandemic? We ask Tim Bennett of the National Farmers' Union and Tory Oliver Letwin. |
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 0714 |
We catch up with the latest on Hurricane Wilma with US meteorologist Stacey Stewart. |
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 0718 |
Greg Wood talks to CBI boss, Sir Digby Jones about the EU's social and economic reforms. |
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 0721 |
How radical should our educational reform be? Think tank, Reform's Andrew Haldenby and Lib Dem's Ed Davey discuss. |
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 0726 |
Chelsea's Jose Mourinho says his team were denied victory at Everton. Garry Richardson has more. |
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 0732 |
Raphael Rowe finds out why there are underlying tensions between Black and Asian communities in Birmingham. |
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 0743 |
Today programme's eggcup: Hear how you can get one. Click here for details. |
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 0744 |
We ask Janet Booth, why she wants the government to pardon her grand-father, who was shot for cowardice during World War 1. |
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 0747 |
Thought for the day with Clifford Longley, religious commentator. |
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 0750 |
Will the EU summit over globalisation and ageing population amount to anything? ETUC's John Monks and Labour's David Blunkett discuss. |
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 0810 |
Ex-Education secretary Estelle Morris and Tory David Cameron on the government's new schools plans. |
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 0823 |
We speak to Duncan Fletcher, the man who guided the England cricket team to victory in the Ashes. |
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 0826 |
Garry Richardson with the sports news. |
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 0834 |
Should ordinary people be given more decision-making powers? LSE's Tony Travers and broadcaster Matthew Parris discuss. |
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 0845 |
A poll suggests that age discrimination is still common. More from Greg Wood. |
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 0848 |
Martin Narey - set to become chief executive of Barnardo's children's charity - expresses his dismay over overcrowded jails. |
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 0853 |
Is children's TV less educational than they once was? CBBC boss Amanda Gabbitas and ex-schools' inspector Chris Woodhead comment. |
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