11/10/2010 (1300 GMT)
UK banks and Nigerian corruption; the 7/7 inquests begin; and, is Tuesday the new Monday?
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Nigeria UK banks
Michael Peel, author of "Swamp full of dollars" responds to a report that says leading UK banks failed to sufficiently check the source of deposits.
Duration: 03:56
Nigeria UK banks
Money laundering expert Nick Kochan discusses the security systems in place in the financial world.
Duration: 02:51
Mandela diaries
Andrew Harding takes a look through the papers published in the great South African's diaries.
Duration: 05:31
Hungarian sludge
Nick Thorpe reports from the towns and villages affected by the ongoing deludge of toxic waste.
Duration: 04:25
Hungarian sludge
Anna Nagy, a spokesperson for the Hungarian government on the detention of the chief executive of an aluminium plant.
Duration: 02:00
UK Afghan hostage
Rob Watson reports on developments surrounding the death of Taliban kidnap victim, Linda Norgrove.
Duration: 03:30
Russian decoys
Steve Rosenberg has been to see Russia's new inflatable deterrent.
Duration: 04:00
London 7/7 inquiry
Peter Hunt is at the High Court in London for coroner's inquest into the circumstances which led to the 52 deaths.
Duration: 02:17
London 7/7 inquiry
Former MPs and relatives of those killed in the attack discuss what can come from this inquest.
Duration: 06:15
Chile mine rescue
James Menendez has the latest from the San Jose mine where thirty-three miners have been trapped underground for more than two months.
Duration: 02:15
Commonwealth Games
Professor John Brewer on the drug use that has disqualified the winner of women's 100 metres.
Duration: 03:40
Monday moaning
Researcher George Mackerron says that Monday might not be the worst day of the week.
Duration: 02:55
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