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0607 |
North Korea says听an admission by scientists in South Korea that they enriched uraniaum in the last five years may threaten an听arms race. |
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0609 |
There's been an听explosion in Jakarta. Our correspondent in Indonesia is Rachel Harvey. |
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0615 |
Greg Wood with a round-up of today's business news. |
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0632 |
The long awaited听cabinet reshuffle took place last night. Norman Smith has the details. |
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0636 |
The government wants to set up a number of residential treatment centres to treat sex offenders. |
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0638 |
The government has announced measures to help children听get fit. Roger Harrabin has the details. |
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0641 |
Russia says it's going to hunt down terorrists operating on its soil - anywhere in the world. |
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0643 |
Brian Perkins has a review of today's papers. |
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0646 |
The issue of MRSA was discussed yesterday in Parliament. David Wilby has the details. |
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0651 |
The听world press review comes from Johnny Dymond in Turkey. |
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0655 |
A House of Lords committee听 is discussing whether terminally ill people听should be allowed to end their lives. Deborah Annetts of the Voluntary Euthanasia Society. |
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0709 |
The latest on听hurricane Ivan that has swept through the south-eastern Caribbean islands, killing at least 15 people. |
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0712 |
Rachel Harvey reports from听Jakarta听on the explosion outside the Australian Embassy. |
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0714 |
There is great interest in听the听 TUC's听annual conference this year, both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown will be there. We find out what kind of reception can they expect. |
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0718 |
Greg Wood with some business news. |
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0720 |
The government has announced measures to get kids fitter. But have they gone far enough? Our correspondent Roger Harrabin听has been to听a school in Wiltshire. |
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0733 |
The government is considering setting up a number of听residential treatment centres for sex offenders across the country. Our home affairs correspondent Rory Maclean reports. |
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0742 |
A听review of听today's papers听with Brian Perkins. |
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0745 |
We unveil the听shortlist for the Stirling Prize for architecture. |
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0751 |
The government is听determined to get a听ban on hunting with dogs on the statute book within a few months but the law wouldn't come into force for two years... why? We ask the Rural Affairs Minister, Alun Michael. |
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0810 |
He's back but what exactly does his job entail? We speak to Alan Milburn. |
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0826 |
Can the larger cities of the world cope with the increasing numbers that are moving from the countryside? Mrs Anna Tibajuka, undersecretary general of UN Habitat. |
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0835 |
Russia has responded to the tragedy in Beslan,听by pledging a major crackdown on terrorists. Akhmad Zakayev is听a special representative of the Chechen rebel leader, Aslan Maskhadov. |
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0842 |
How did Ashley Crossley, the 31 year old gay听Tory candidate for听
Falmouth & Camborne defeat a听
campaign to get him deselected? Kate Clark reports. |
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0845 |
Gordon Corera听has an update on the car bomb in Jakarta. |
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0853 |
What does this Cabinet re-shuffle say about Gordon Brown and Tony Blair's relationship? Political Editors, Trevor Kavanagh and Catherine McCloud.
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