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 0607 |
Israel has launched missile strikes on Gaza. Matthew Price has the latest. |
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 0609 |
A US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is to be stationed in Japan for the first time. More from Chris Hogg. |
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 0615 |
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) tightens its grip on hedge funds. Details from Rebecca Marston. |
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 0626 |
Andy Murray reaches the last eight at the Swiss Indoors. Garry Richardson reports. |
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 0631 |
How damaging is the withdrawal of the US Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers for President Bush? Justin Webb tells us. |
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 0634 |
Tory David Davis says he can cut our taxes. Do his sums really add up? Gary O'Donoghue finds out. |
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 0638 |
Frances Harrison on Tony Blair's reaction to the Iranian leader's comments that Israel "should be wiped off the map". |
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 0639 |
A review of today's papers in the UK and Italy. |
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Rachel Hooper looks at events Yesterday in Parliament. |
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Could supermarkets face a new inquiry into their impact on the grocery market? We ask the New Economics Foundation's Andrew Simms. |
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 0654 |
The RSPB's Graham Wynne on why he wants the EU's temporary ban on live wild bird imports to be permanent. |
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 0709 |
US congressman Chris Shays and Lib Dem Sir Menzies Campbell on the Iranian president's remarks about Israel. |
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 0714 |
Former Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork and columnist Andrew Sullivan on the Harriet Miers debacle. |
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 0718 |
Our Citizens' Jury - set up to tackle problems politicians struggle with daily - follow-up on their previous recommendations. |
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 0720 |
Advertising firm WPP has just released its latest profit figures. Rebecca Marston has more. |
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 0725 |
Garry Richardson with the latest sports news. |
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Is the Tory proposed Property Protection Bill necessary? We talk to Tory Anne McIntosh and Home Office Minister Fiona Mactaggart. |
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 0743 |
Can "Riot" - a play about Britain's race riot in 1930 - teach us anything about racial tension? Luke Walton reports. |
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 0746 |
Thought for the day with Dr Mona Siddiqui, head of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Glasgow. |
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 0748 |
We talk to Conservative David Davis about his tax plans. Evan Davis looks at the figures behind the cuts. |
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 0810 |
We speak to the US state department's Coleen Graffy,and ex-Clinton adviser Sidney Blumenthal about President Bush's woes. |
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 0823 |
Mary Rhodes on how to make the change from sedentary sports reporter to marathon runner in just six months. |
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 0829 |
Garry Richardson with the sports news. |
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 0835 |
Is Tory leadership hopeful David Cameron a neo-con? Iain Watson investigates. |
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 0839 |
Rebecca Marston has the business news. |
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 0842 |
Why does musician Damon Albarn thinks London is spoilt when it comes to big arts events? Mark Coles reports. |
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 0848 |
Is the Shakespeare that we all know an imposter? We ask Dr Tarny Cooper of the National Portrait Gallery. |
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 0850 |
Hear our discussion on whether TV is taking liberties with Bleak House by including a character who isn't in the Dickens novel. |
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 0855 |
What constitutes "food" under a new government proposal? Pub landlord Norman Balon and UCL's Professor Grayling. |
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