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0607 |
Reports suggest that theÌýIRA has agreed to allow two churchmen to witness any future acts of weapons decommissioning. |
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0610 |
There's been fighting in theÌýcapital of Kashmir just hours before a visit by the Indian Prime Minister. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
Reports are suggesting the kidnapped aid worker,ÌýMargaret Hassan, has been killed. Richard Galpin has more. |
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0635 |
MPs have rejected the last chance for a compromise on aÌýhunting ban. Norman Smith and Tom Heap report. |
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0638 |
The work and pensions secretary Alan Johnson will be questioned today over his departments handling of a computer problem in the CSA. |
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0641 |
A review ofÌýtoday's papers both in Britain and Dubai. |
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0644 |
Gordon McKerron of Quorum, the committee on Radioactive Waste Managements, on how they are looking to deal with radioactive waste sites. |
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0649 |
MPs rejected an eleventh hour compromise onÌýhunting with dogs last night. Sean Curran reports. |
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0652 |
Four letters fromÌýAdmiral Nelson's naval career have been discovered in a flat in Edinburgh. John Dixon found them. |
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0708 |
Canon Andrew white, the Church of England clergy man who founded the Iraqi centre for dialogue, reconciliation and peace in Baghdad on the apparent murder of Margaret Hassan. |
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0712 |
MPs rejected the last chance to find a compromise onÌýhunting last night when they voted for a total ban. Iain Watson reports plus, Alun Michael, Rural Affairs Minister. |
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0720 |
A business update with news fromÌýSainsbury's. Greg Wood has more. |
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0722 |
Nick Bryant reports on Dr Manmohan Singh's first Prime Ministerial visit to Indian controlled Kashmir. |
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0726 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0732 |
TheÌýChild Support Agency is in turmoil despite a new multimillion pound computer system - which seems to have made things worse. Kim Catcheside reports, plus, Steve Webb, the Lib Dem spokesman on Work and Pensions. |
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0744 |
Ancient rural crafts seem to be having a revival thanks to townies looking for a life away from the city. |
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0751 |
Former US Senator George Mitchell on what legacy will be left by Colin Powell for Condoleezza Rice when she takes his office. |
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0810 |
Friend of Margaret Hassan, Felicity Arbuthnot, on the claims that she has been killed. Col Tim Collins on whetherÌýpeace in Iraq is closer after two weeks of fighting in Falluja and The deputy governor of Naynaveh, Khasro Goran, on the current situation in the city of Mosul. |
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0822 |
The Bishop of London, theÌýRt Rev Richard Chartres, on the results of the meeting between African Church leaders in London. |
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0828 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0832 |
Senior member of Sinn Fein, Mitchell McLaughlin, on the proposal from the British and Irish governments aimed at breaking the political stalemate in N.I. |
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0839 |
AÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0842 |
As people in America are againstÌýgay marriages, why do they not have a problem with 'civil unions'? |
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0846 |
How exactly will the newÌýban on smoking actually work? Roger Harrabin investigates. |
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0855 |
What does it mean to be anÌýembedded journalist? Paul wood is embedded with American marines in Falluja plus, former Â鶹Éç correspondent Martin Bell and freelance journalist Lee Gordon. |
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