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 |  0607 | The family of the American who's run off with 12 year-old Shevaun Pennington say he's told authorities that she is safe. Jane Standley is in Detroit. |  |
 |  0610 | The Government's task force on the public exams system has come up with some radical ideas. Kim Catcheside has the details. |  |
 |  0616 | Greg Wood has the business news. |  |
 |  0626 | Sport with Steve May. |  |
 |  0631 | The Commons debates Iraq today on the last day before it breaks up for the summer. Norman Smith is our Political Correspondent. |  |
 |  0634 | There's been some furtherÌýnews of the missing 12 year-old Shevaun Pennington. Judith Moritz is outside her home in Manchester. |  |
 |  0637 | The star ratings for NHS trusts in England are published today. Adam Brimelow is our Health Correspondent. |  |
 |  0640 | Ministers hoping to restrict the right to trial by jury have pledged to overturn a defeat in the House of Lords last night. Rachel Hooper reports in Yesterday in Parliament. |  |
 |  0645 | Frank Newport, Editor in Chief of the polling organisation Gallup USA, onÌýAmerican support for the war in Iraq. |  |
 |  0650 | ÌýDavid Drew MP on the decision by protesters at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire to take legal action against the police. |  |
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 |  0709 | The former Chief Inspector of Schools Mike Tomlinson is putting forward some radical ideas on theÌýfuture of public exams. |  |
 |  0715 | The Conservatives claim that yesterday's Foreign Affairs Cttee hearing further confuses a tangled tale. The Shadow Foreign Secretary is Michael Ancram. |  |
 |  0720 | US troops are not the only ones being targeted in Iraq. Translators and others working with them are increasingly frightened of reprisals. Peter Greste reports. |  |
 |  0723 | We tried our best yesterday to get it to rain on our parched earth. Peter Hayes-Davies was listening in Camborne in Cornwall and he tells us what happened next. |  |
 |  0733 | If you live in England, you can find out today how many stars your local hospital trust has been awarded for this year. Hear Lib-Dem health spokesman Evan Harris and the Health Secretary John Reid. |  |
 |  0743 | A new contract to carry freight down the Grand Union Canal comes into operation today - the first for thirty years. Roger Harrabin reports. |  |
 |  0753 | We speak to the mother of the Irishman being held by Israeli authorities Theresa Morgan. |  |
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 |  0810 | Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram on the evidence of Dr David Kelly to the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee. |  |
 |  0824 | Eyebrows have been raised in Doncaster after the local market began selling sticks of "seaside" rock. One of the town's most famous sons Jim Bowen joins us. |  |
 |  0836 | In the second of her reports Sanchia Berg meets those who oppose foundation status for the Homerton Hospital in Hackney. |  |
 |  0842 | There's going to be another Carry On film - Carry on London. But is it all a bit passe? The film's producer James Black and critic Alan Frank discuss. |  |
 |  0848 | The home of William Morris - the Red House in Bexleyheath - is opening to the public. |  |
 |  0855 | It's the last Commons questions before the summer recess. Is the Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith's performance improving? Political commentators Matthew Parris and Simon Hoggart discuss. |  |
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