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| 0609 | The fires are still burning in California. Our correspondent Daniella Relph is there. | |
| 0613 | The government is going to get rid of the Commissison for Racial Equality and the Disability Rights Commission and replace them with one organisation. Our home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw. | |
| 0620 | Greg Wood with the business news.
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| 0630 | It's judgement day for IDS. Our political correspondent is Norman Smith.
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| 0635 | The big question in Iraq is how coalition forces are going to be able to stop what appears to be a rising tide of violence against them. Our correspondent, Jill McGivering.
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| 0638 | The European Commission is bringing out new rules to make household chemicals safer.
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| 0640 | Harriet Cass reviews today's papers. | |
| 0644 | Our听world press review comes from South Africa, where there is speculation about the health of Robert Mugabe.
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| 0650 | Yesterday in parliament. | |
| 0653 | There's a听conference today in South Africa听about the trade in "conflict diamonds". We speak to Bethan Brooks听from Action Aid.
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| 0656 | Secondary schools aren't buying enough books.
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| 0709 | Odds are that听Conservative MPs will begin their fourth leadership election in eight years today. Former minister Robert Key is one of those who asked for a vote of confidence. | |
| 0714 | There's a new criminal justice bill going through parliament - and it's worrying many barristers. We speak to Baroness Scotland.
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| 0718 | Relatives of people who died in one of the worst atrocities of the Troubles in Northern Ireland will today call on the Irish government to publish findings of an inquiry into the attacks. James Helm reports. | |
| 0730 | Conservative elder statesmen Lord Howe of Aberavon and Sir Brian Mawhinney on Iain Duncan Smith.
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| 0740 | Why听the听west stand of听Manchester City's new听stadium听was nearly called Bell end. | |
| 0750 | Wildcat strikes by postal workers have made a mess of听post going through London. Postwatch chairman Peter Carr. | |
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| 0810 | 听Iain Duncan Smith himself: possibly the last time听this programme refers to him as leader of the Conservative party.听 | |
| 0830 | Impresario Raymond Gubbay is听challenging the two big London opera houses with his own unsubsidised programme of popular opera at the Savoy Theatre. | |
| 0836 | Greg Wood with a business update. | |
| 0840 | President Bush repeated yesterday his criticism of the barrier Israel听is building听in the West Bank. Mike Williams reports on the project. | |
| 0845 | Is the civil service in this country being politicised? The Guardian's David Walker听and听Labour MP Tony Wright. | |
| 0850 | Tory MPs听will determine their leader's future in today's听confidence vote, but what do the听party members think?听Dominic Arkwright has been to Stratford on Avon to find out. | |
| 0855 | Max Hastings and Times political commentator Peter Riddell discuss who they believe should lead the Conservative party. | |
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