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| 0607 | 成人快手 Correspondent, Rupert Wingfield Hayes听reports from China on the visit of Prime Minister, Tony Blair. | |
| 0610 | A new study scientific study claims levels of autism have levelled off - following the peak 11 years ago. 成人快手 Health Correspondent Chris Hogg. | |
| 0615 | Rebecca Marston with today's business news. | |
| 0630 | There are newspaper reports that there is a split within the 成人快手 Governors over Andrew Gilligan's reports.听Our political correspondent Norman Smith has more details. | |
| 0637 | Dozens more people have been killed in the Liberian capital, Monrovia.听 The U.S marines have been flown in to defend the US embassy. West African Correspondent, Paul Welsh.
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| 0638 | Today the U.N Security Council听will receive the first report on the current situation in Iraq. Paul Wood believes the findings are expected to be 'brutually frank'. | |
| 0642 | Patrick Muirhead has a review of today's papers. | |
| 0645 | Organised criminal groups known as 'snakehead gangs' are using illegal immigrants as cheap labour.听 Liz Carney reports. | |
| 0650 | The Conservative Party will today pledge to build more roads and raise the speed limit on motorways.听 Tim Collins is the Shadow Transport Secretary.
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| 0655 | Why hitting too many government targets is leading to poor public services. Tony Wright is the Chairman of the Public Administration Committee.
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| 0709 | The blame over the death of Dr David Kelly has begun.听 Conflicting reports suggest his name was eased into the public domain by the Ministry of Defence, others blame Downing Street.听 Former Minister, George Foulkes.
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| 0718 | The crisis in听Liberia deepens. Paul Welsh speaks to people in Monrovia whose lives have been affected by the fighting between government troops and the rebels. | |
| 0730 | A Today investigation found that the government's policy of introducing the private sector into failing schools is not working in Southwark.听 How does this effect the future of education? Schools Minister, Stephen Twigg. | |
| 0745 | A new report suggests听when making financial transactions, customers should keep 'hole in the wall' receipts and buy a paper shredder to prevent fraudsters using their details.听Hugh Pym reports. | |
| 0752 | Spokesman for the Special Representative听of Iraq Ahmad Fawzi - why a deadline for the creation of an Iraq government needs be set. | |
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| 0810 | Former 成人快手 Chairman, Sir Christopher Bland on the role 成人快手 governors play during a political storm. | |
| 0820 | Life on the outside -听Today Reporter, Raphael听Rowe听follows one prisoner on his first day of freedom. | |
| 0836 | Is the health of patients being made worse by Doctors trying to hit government targets? 听Dr. Richard Harrad听of the Bristol Eye believes this is the case.
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| 0847 | Why has Britain got the worst commuting record in Europe? Member of听 RAC Foundation Public Policy Committee, David Leibling and Professor John Adam, geographer at UCL.
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| 0854 | The battle between Downing Street and the 成人快手 continues. Former 成人快手 Chief Executive, Will Wyatt and Parliamentary Aide at the Department of Health, Clare Ward on the damage this is causing both parties. | |
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