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0607 |
The European Commission is expected to conclude today that Britain is breaking EU finance rules. |
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0609 |
AÌýnew alliance onÌýenergy and climate is getting underway in SydneyÌýinvolving 6 countries - Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and the United States. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0625 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0630 |
A million pupils in England are being taught in "poorly performing"Ìýschools according to the National Audit Office. |
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0635 |
Thirteen people remain in hospital across Turkey this morning after testing positive for the potentially lethal strain of bird flu. |
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0640 |
The UN weapons inspectorate has expressed concern about Iran's resumption of nuclear research. What is the White House saying? |
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0645 |
TheÌýpaper reviews from Britain and Kiev. |
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0650 |
A look at the events of Yesterday In Parliament. |
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0653 |
What should we do ifÌýbird flu spreads to Britain? We talk to Dr Rob McCracken from the British Veterinary Association. |
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0657 |
The cross party Commons Health Select Committee, which has a Labour majority, has criticised the Government's approach toÌýprimary care trusts in England. |
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0709 |
What should be done about "poorly performing" schools? We speak to Edward Leigh, the Conservative Public Accounts Committee chairman, and William Atkinson, the headmaster of Phoenix High School in London. |
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0712 |
Iran seemsÌýdetermined to continue its nuclear fuel research. We speak to Ali Pahlavan, the Senior Editor of the newspaper 'Iran News', Labour MP Dr Phyllis Starkey, chairman of the British-Iranian All Party Parliamentary Group,Ìýand Frank Gaffney, a leading neo-Conservative American who worked under Ronald Reagan. |
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0715 |
MoreÌýbusiness news with Greg Wood. |
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0725 |
Is there a graffiti problem in Britain? Hear our report on how New York has adopted a zero tolerance approach. |
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0730 |
TheÌýsports news with Garry Richardson. |
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0737 |
The World Health Organisation says thatÌýseventy eight people have died fromÌýbird flu around the world. We talk to James Paice, the Shadow Agriculture Minister, and Ben Bradshaw, the Environment Minister. |
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0745 |
Researchers have found that people behave significantly worse during that foggy moment just after waking thanÌýafter beingÌýawake for overÌý24 hours. |
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0752 |
Thought For The Day with Dr Mona Siddiqui, Head of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Glasgow. |
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0756 |
In 1990 Police tookÌýsixteen children from their homesÌýas suspectedÌývictims of satanic abuse. The courts decided that the allegations were false andÌýthe children were prevented by injunction from speaking about it. The Â鶹Éç1 programme Real Story has successfully challenged that injunction and one of the children speaks to us now. |
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0810 |
Is theÌýAmerican economy stable? We speak to the US Treasury Secretary John Snow and ask him whether he is concerned about the sustainability of economic growth. |
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0821 |
In January people become interested in getting fit. ShouldÌýthey try a detox or fitness plan? We speak to Carole Caplin, most famous for being style guru to Cherie Blair, and the Independent columnist Bruce Anderson. |
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0830 |
A report published today details how 28 per cent of primary schools, in 2004-05, were without a permanent head teacher. We talk to John Dunford, the general secretary of the Secondary Heads Association. |
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0835 |
TheÌýbusiness update with Greg Wood. |
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0833 |
A man in a pub in Hereford was asked to remove hisÌýtrilby because it obscured his face from their CCTV cameras. Hear our report. |
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0849 |
OurÌýCitizens Jury have been examining the issue ofÌýRespect and coming up with some recommendations. |
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0853 |
What can we expect from Prime Minister's Questions today as Sir Menzies Campbell makes his first outing as interim Liberal Democrat leader? |
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