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The death toll in North Korea's听train explosion is still unknown. David Alton, Chairman of the All Party Group on North Korea. |
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Cyprus votes on unification plans. Chris Morris in Nicosia and Jonny Dymond in the Turkish north. |
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The Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, has dropped a heavy hint that Israel may be preparing to kill Yasser Arafat. Our Washington Correspondent, John Leyne. |
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Home Secretary David Blunkett's bid to tighten anti-terror laws has come under criticism. |
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Yesterday in Parliament the Private Member's Bill to force children under the age of sixteen to wear a helmet when cycling was blocked. Rachel Hooper. |
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Our correspondent, Paul Wilenius, on Tony Blair's dramatic U-turn over the European Union constitution, by asking for a referendum. Labour MP Gisela Stuart. |
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A look at today's papers with Rory Morrison. |
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It's World Pinhole Camera Day tomorrow. Justin Quinnell encourages people to share his passion for pinhole photography.
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If Ron Atkinson made his racist remarks off-air, would it have led to his downfall? Former Heads of the Commission for Racial Equality, Shahid Malik and Raj Chandran discuss. |
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Labour MP and QC Bob Marshall-Andrews says David Blunkett's comments on the release of the Terror suspect known as "G"听is disgraceful. Lord Donaldson, former Master of the Rolls and听Gwyn Prosser Labour MP. |
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Can you trust the Michelin man as a guide to good eating? A former Michelin inspector's new book suggests you can't. |
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The people of Cyprus go to the polls today to decide on whether to reunite after 30 years. Chris Morris is in Nicosia. |
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Did the听Bush Administration听try to hide photographs of the flag-covered coffins of American soldiers killed in Iraq? |
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Rory Morrison with a review of today's papers. |
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What kind of questions will there be in the forthcoming EU referendum? Will a "yes" or "no" result have any implications? |
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Could Saddam Hussein's sons have been captured instead of killed? A new online game allows you to re-enact the mission. Sanchia Berg reports. |
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Justin Quinnell and the presenters muse over the photographs. |
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