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0607 |
At least 10 people died听in a fire at a detention centre at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. More from Geraldine Coughlin. |
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0609 |
Britain听has听summoned Iran's听charg茅 d'affaires听following from its new听president's听comments about听Israel. Bridget Kendall reports. |
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0615 |
More on the cost of doorstep lending and why听NYSE听halted听Huntingdon Life Sciences debut, with听Greg Wood. |
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0626 |
Charlton dumps Carling Cup holders Chelsea out of the competition. Garry Richardson with the details. |
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0631 |
Sean Curran and听Jane Dreaper looks at the controversy surrounding the bill听to ban smoking in England. |
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0636 |
Sarah Mukherjee reports on the听Prince of Wales' plea over climate change. |
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0638 |
Tim Franks gives his听perspective on the meeting of EU leaders in London today听over globalisation. |
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0642 |
A review of today's papers in the UK and China. |
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0648 |
David Wilby looks at events Yesterday in Parliament. |
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0653 |
Andrew Harding reports on the famine crisis in North Korea. |
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0709 |
Israeli Deputy Ambassador in London,听Zvi Rav-Ner says Iran is becoming a "real source of instability for the peace of the world". |
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0714 |
Leading scientist听Sir David King tells us why he supports Prince Charles'听warning about climate change. |
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0718 |
High Street retailer听Boots unveils a drop in profits. More from Greg Wood. |
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0720 |
Romania's president-elect Traian Basescu on why his country should join the EU. |
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0725 |
Garry Richardson with听all the action as it happened from yesterday's听Carling Cup. |
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0732 |
Why did the government initially resist EU plans to tackle bird flu?听Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett responds. Tory Oliver Letwin comments. |
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0743 |
Sarah Mukherjee on her day with Prince Charles at his farm in Gloucestershire. |
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0746 |
Thought for the day with Dom Antony Sutch, a Benedictine Monk. |
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0750 |
We speak to Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt about reports of a Cabinet revolt over smoking ban plans. |
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0810 |
The Prince of Wales tells us why he believes that climate change is the greatest challenge facing mankind. |
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0825 |
Gary Richardson has the latest sports news. |
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0831 |
The EU Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso outlining his views about the future of Europe. |
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0841 |
Greg Wood has the latest on the Competition Commission's preliminary thoughts about doorstep lending. |
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0844 |
We speak to World War I poet Siegfried Sassoon's son about his decision to release his father's private diaries. |
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0849 |
Is Prince Charles' vision of the small-scale specialist producer听out of touch with modern reality? Hear our discussion. |
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