16/06/2017
Morning news and current affairs. Including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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0650
Police have said that some of the dead from the devastating blaze that destroyed a tower block in London may never be identified as officers warned that the painful process of retrieving the victims could take months. The 麻豆社's Sanchia Berg reports and Peter Vanezis is professor of Forensic Medical Sciences at Barts and the London.
0710
Who is to blame for the Grenfell Tower fire? The 麻豆社鈥檚 Matthew Price reports. Mark Prisk was Conservative housing minister during the coalition.
0715
British security officials say they believe hackers in North Korea were behind the cyber-attack that crippled parts of the NHS last month, the 麻豆社 has learned. Gordon Corera is the 麻豆社鈥檚 security correspondent.聽
0720
HSBC is announcing a 拢10bn fund to assist UK small and medium-sized businesses. Ian Stuart is UK CEO of HSBC.
0725
This year鈥檚 prestigious Orwell Prize for political writing has been awarded to John Bew, author of Citizen Clem. We speak live to Mr Bew.
0730
The Lakanal House fire in a south London block of flats in 2009 led to a series of recommendations from the coroner who conducted the inquest. Were these recommendations followed up and would they have made a difference at the Grenfell Tower? Sam Webb is a retired architect who investigated Lakanal House.
0740
What is it about some cinemas that leave a lasting impression? The Plaza in Port Talbot, south Wales, is so well known Radio 4 has made a documentary about it starring Michael Sheen. John Humphrys has been speaking to Mr Sheen.
0750
A City of London event in which the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, was due to give a key speech on Brexit has been cancelled following the Grenfell Tower tragedy. George Parker is political editor at the Financial Times and Katya Adler is the 麻豆社鈥檚 Europe editor.
0810
As sadness turns to anger, questions are being raised of who is to blame for the disaster at Grenfell Tower and how we聽can聽stop it happening again. The 麻豆社鈥檚 Matthew Price reports and Sajid Javid is communities secretary.
0835
Brexit negotiations begin on Monday. The Roman Empire lasted for 500 years - what lessons could the EU learn from the Romans? Bijan Omrani is author of Caesar鈥檚 Footprints: Journeys to Roman Gaul.
0840
In a landmark study, Chinese scientists have reported the successful transmission of entangled photons between suborbital space and Earth. Brian Clegg is author of The God Effect: Quantum Entanglement, Science's Strangest Phenomenon.
0845
There is growing impatience in Europe about how slow and opaque the Brexit negotiations seem. It's a striking contrast with the euphoria felt in Brussels on the day Ted Heath signed the agreements that took the UK into the common market at the end of January 1972. The 麻豆社鈥檚 Europe correspondent Kevin Connolly reports.
0850
What does a fire like this tell us about inequality in the capital? Owen Jones is a Guardian columnist and Simon Jenkins is an Evening Standard columnist.
0855
How do you run a successful public inquiry? Barrister Nicholas Griffin worked on the Bloody Sunday, Undercover Policing and Child Abuse inquiries.
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- Fri 16 Jun 2017 06:00麻豆社 Radio 4