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0607 |
"We were almost all wrong": former weapons inspector David Kay gives evidence to a congressional committee and asks questions about intelligence quality. Justin Webb in Washington. |
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0609 |
A British soldier killed and three other wounded by suicide bomber in Afghanistan: Andrew North with more. |
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0615 |
The Business News, with Greg Wood. |
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0632 |
What next for the Â鶹Éç, after almost universal criticisms of its actions following Dr David Kelly's death? Norman Smith on the politics, our defence correspondent Paul Adams, plus media correspondent Torin Douglas. |
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0635 |
A look at how the papers have digested Lord Hutton's criticisms of the Â鶹Éç and exoneration of the Government. |
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0638 |
Arab and Palestinian prisoners to be exchanged for a businessman and the bodies of Israeli soldiers: James Reynolds with more. |
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0641 |
Tim Franks in Brussels with how the European papers have reported Lord Hutton's report. |
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0647 |
The Commons' reaction to Lord Hutton's report examined, in Yesterday In Parliament. |
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0653 |
Whilst the kids love it, motorists are feeling the true impact of yesterday's snowfall: AA Roadwatch updates us. |
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0709 |
"I certainly don't detect any genuine appetite at the top of Government for a further inquiry": Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy on why he wants an inquiry into why we went to war. |
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0715 |
David Kelly's friend, Tom Mangold, explains his theory of why the respected scientist decided to commit suicide. |
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0720 |
Bob Walker finds out what the real people make of the Hutton Report, outside of the Westminster Village. |
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0723 |
Sarah Nelson profiles the man who has taken over from Gavyn Davies (even if it is just for temporary period). |
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0732 |
Big questions being asked about the Â鶹Éç's failings following Lord Hutton's report: Editor-in-chief of The Independent, Simon Kelner and Robert Thomson, editor of The Times. |
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0742 |
The Hackney Empire reopens ... Mark Coles on the historic music hall's renaissance. |
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0749 |
"If we take Hutton's results as read ... we are left with an intelligence failure." Former JIC Chairman and Chief of Defence Intelligence, Sir John Walker. |
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0810 |
Changes at the Â鶹Éç: Health Secretary John Reid says he wants an end to cynical reporting, plus former corporation chairman Sir Christopher Bland claims it's legitimate to question whether Lord Hutton judged journalists and politicians by the same standards. |
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0836 |
Suicide bomb attack in Jerusalem: James Reynolds with more. |
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0842 |
Could the big oil companies be facing a multi-billion dollar lawsuit as have been brought against tobacco companies? The Business News. |
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0845 |
General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists, Jeremy Dear, on whether Andrew Gilligan has a future at the Â鶹Éç. |
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0850 |
The future of the Â鶹Éç: New Statesman political editor John Kampfner, John Lloyd of the FT magazine and former World Service managing director John Tusa. |
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