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Choose an audio clip听you would like to listen to from the most recent programme.
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0610 |
A high profile听death row case in California is entering its final stages. |
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0614 |
A man wanted as a听war criminal in Croatia has been arrested in the Canary Islands. |
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0620 |
The听business news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0628 |
The听sports news with Steve May. |
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0631 |
David Cameron will make his first policy announcement as leader of the Conservative Party today. |
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0635 |
Hear the latest news from the Montreal conference where negotiations have been something of a roller coaster. |
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0640 |
The听kidnappers in Iraq say they have killed their American hostage. The British man, Norman Kember, is believed to be alive. |
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The听paper reviews from Britain and Nairobi. |
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A look at the events of Yesterday In Parliament. |
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0650 |
We speak to Claude Mandil, the Chairman of The International Energy Agency, about听how ideas for听cleaner energy are progressing. |
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0655 |
A new report suggests that the number of donations needed to set up a stem cell research bank is much smaller than had been thought. We talk to Professor听Roger Pedersen, of Cambridge University, who wrote the report. |
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0709 |
We take a look at some of the pressure groups protesting at the听Montreal conference. |
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0715 |
Croatia wants to join the EU but their failure to arrest the men suspected of war crimes is stopping them. Now one of听these men听has been arrested. |
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0720 |
A group of听US mayors are in Montreal in support of the Kyoto targets. We speak to Greg Nickels, the mayor of Seattle. |
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0723 |
The听business news from Rebecca Marston. |
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0725 |
The Government will now have to prove that intelligence obtained under torture has not been used in cases in which foreign suspects are being held. We speak to the Labour MP Andrew Dismore, the chairman of the All-Party Group on Human Rights. |
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0730 |
An American听hostage in Iraq has been murdered. Four others are still held by another group of kidnappers, one of them is Norman Kember. |
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0731 |
The first collection of听Harold Lloyd's photography opens in London today. |
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0740 |
Thought For The Day with Sir Jonathan Sacks, The Chief Rabbi. |
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0745 |
In听Montreal the Americans are reported to be extremely irritated by public criticism from the Canadian Prime Minister. We speak to the听Environment Secretary, Margaret Beckett, and play what was said to give such offence. |
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0810 |
We speak to听David Cameron who will be making his first policy announcement as leader of the Conservative Party today. |
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0825 |
The听sports news with Steve May. |
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0830 |
We look at the science underpinning the campaign to control greenhouse gas emissions. We talk to Professor Richard Lindzen, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Dr Peter Frumhoff from the Union of Concerned scientists.听 |
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0838 |
The business update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0838 |
Today is the last day that the red double-decker buses听known as the听Routemaster听will be on the streets of London. Stephen Pound, a Labour MP who used to be a bus conductor, contributes to our report. |
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American environmentalists are a big presence in Montreal. Prominent in their ranks is Ross Gelbspan, author of two books on climate change, who gives us his personal reflections. |
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0850 |
How will cartoonists and satirists approach David Cameron? We talk to Rory Bremner and the cartoonist Steve Bell. |
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