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07/02/2014

Morning news and current affairs, with Evan Davis in London and Mishal Husain in Porthleven in Cornwall.

Morning news and current affairs with Evan Davis in London and Mishal Husain in Porthleven in Cornwall, including:

0725
The National Gallery has acquired its first major American painting, marking a major departure from its collecting policy. The 麻豆社's Will Gompertz discovers more.

0735
David Cameron is to urge Scotland to vote against independence in September's referendum, saying: "We want you to stay." The 麻豆社's Nick Robinson assesses, before former culture secretary Tessa Jowell speaks to presenter Evan Davis.

0745
The chairman of the Environment Agency Lord Smith is set to visit the Somerset Levels for the first time since the floods began. Today's Tom Feilden finds out more.

0755
In an open letter published in the Financial Times and Novaya Gazeta in Russia, former diplomats, politicians and business leaders have urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to open his mind to a new UN Security Council resolution on Syria. David Miliband, head of the International Rescue Committee, gives his analysis of the current situation.

0810
The sea defences at the harbour of Porthleven in Cornwall, where Today is broadcasting from on 7 February, are struggling to combat the power of the incoming Atlantic waves. Mishal Husain discovers more, before speaking to Andrew Wallis, Cornwall County Council cabinet member.

0820
Why is genuine atheism so rare and difficult? Prof Terry Eagleton, author of Culture and the Death of God, and Elizabeth Oldfield, director of Christian think tank Theos, debate.

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