The Breakfast Show with Gaby Roslin and Paul Ross Episodes Episode guide
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Rioting and the magistrates' courts
Extra officers have prevented a fifth night of rioting.
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Riots and people defending their communities
Riots continue in major cities and people took to the streets to defend their communities.
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Third night of rioting in London
Rioting and looting continued for the third night in London.
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Riots in Tottenham
Rioting and looting spreads across north London.
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Tottenham shooting, tests for newborns and finance
A man has been shot dead and a police officer injured in Tottenham.
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Phone hacking, childcare costs and people's jury
Would you sit on a people's jury?
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Olympics, NHS and things to do in the morning
An NHS database system has been criticised by MPs.
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Parking charges, babies consuming salt and your own box at the Royal Albert Hall
Westminster Council voted through plans to introduce Sunday parking charges.
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Pensions, children with anorexia and Hyde Park
Britain's pensions are in urgent need of improvement.
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Hacking, metal theft and constituency borders
Sara Payne's mobile phone may have been hacked.
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The phone-hacking scandal and gas
The phone-hacking scandal returns to City Hall.
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London 2012 Olympics, one year to go
Live from the Aquatics Centre as part of London 2012: What's in it for you?
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Amy Winehouse, Norway and Olympics
Amy Winehouse is to be buried later today.
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Norway, birth care and Amy Winehouse
The latest on the Norway killings.
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Eurozone, James Murdoch and Sigmund Freud
Gaby and Paul discusses Eurozone, Sigmund Freud, and has James Murdoch mislead Parliament?
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Hacking scandal, cancer and cycle police
Phone-hacking scandal and a study suggests tall women are more likely to develop cancer.
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Hacking scandal and London's libraries
David Cameron calls an emergency Commons debate and a campaign to save London's libraries.
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Phone-hacking scandal and care homes
Rupert Murdoch faces MPs today and London care homes are told to improve fire safety.
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Sir Paul Stephenson resigns
Sir Paul Stephenson resigns and should women be able to explore their partner's past?
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Phone-hacking, Olympic tickets and sunscreen
Charity Skin Cancer UK is calling for a mandatory 'sun safety' policy in schools.
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Phone-hacking, growing your own and Yuri Gagarin
Gaby and Paul are joined by the man who has spent more time in space than anyone else.
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BSkyB, nodding off and anorexia and bulimia
BSkyB takeover bid, nodding off at the wheel and anorexia and bulimia in male patients.
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Leaks, untrained 2012 volunteers and electric cars
Gaby and Paul discuss leaks by News International and untrained 2012 volunteers.
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Milly Dowler, Rupert Murdoch, exercise and a new emergency number
Rupert Murdoch arrived in London last night.
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News of the World, boy racers and the space shuttle
The News of the World to close.
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Phone hacking scandal, milk and Harry Potter
A glass of milk can contain up to 20 chemicals.
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Phone hacking, abortion and National Childhood Obesity Week
Families of 7/7 victims may have been targets of phone hacking.
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Milly Dowler, National Citizen Service and antidepressants
Today sees the start of David Cameron's National Citizen Service.
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Elderly care, Olympics and American Independence Day
First test events begin for the Olympics.
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Strikes, Baby Peter inquiry and Wimbledon
Paul with Niki Beddi sitting in for Gaby looking at the civil servants strike yesterday.