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0607 |
Mark Mardell has the details of theÌýdebt deal Gordon Brown will be signing with Tanzania. |
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0610 |
Five Israelis have been killed at a crossing point between Israel and the Gaza Strip. |
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0615 |
TheÌýbusiness news with Rebecca Marston. |
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0628 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0632 |
The government has proposed thatÌýpubs should pay for the extra police needed when they are allowed to open 24hrs a day. |
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0635 |
Prince Charles is visiting Carlisle to see the flood damage for himself. |
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0637 |
A European Space Agency probe will shortly be entering the atmosphere of one of the moons of Saturn. |
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0641 |
A review of today's papers inÌýBritain with Corrie Corfield andÌýGermany with Ray Furlong. |
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0647 |
The Conservatives have been questioning why the Prime Minister has changed his mind over the right to defend your home. |
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0651 |
Gordon Brown will sign an agreement today that will mean Britain will shoulder some of theÌýdebt of third world countries. Ishbel Mattheson has more details. |
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0655 |
The Duchess of York has been defending her nephew Prince Harry in an interview with the Today programme. |
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0708 |
Richard Philips, whose house was flooded in Carlisle, gives his thoughts on the Prince of Wales' visit. |
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0712 |
The government has proposed plans to makeÌýpubs pay for the extra police needed to govern 24hr drinking. |
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0715 |
Pallab Ghosh reports on the spacecraft which will enter the atmosphere of one ofÌýSaturn's moons shortly and Dr Colin Hicks, the Director General of the British National Space Centre, also joins us. |
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0719 |
Sundar Katwala of the Fabian Society explains why they are pushing for a change to the rulesÌýwhich govern the succession to the crown. |
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0724 |
A trading statement fromÌýThe Body Shop with Rebecca Marston. |
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0728 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0733 |
Former International Development SecretaryÌýClare Short explains why she thinks Gordon Brown's debt relief plan is only a nice gesture. |
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0744 |
Multi-coloured rose bushes are available now for your garden - but why would you want one? |
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0747 |
Thought for the Day with Catherine Pepinster - Editor of the Tablet. |
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0751 |
Bob Satchwell, Director of the Society of Editors and Times columnist Simon Jenkins discuss whether, as the Duchess of York told this programme, the media should lay off Prince Harry. |
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0810 |
Tim Martin, founder of pub chain Wetherspoons, Frank Dobson, former Labour Health Secretary, and Richard Caborn, Licensing Minister, on 24hr drinking. |
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0826 |
Writer Terry Pratchett on the invitation by the British Association for the Advancement of Science, to writeÌýpoems on time, space and energy, to celebrate Einstein's achievements. ClickÌý to visit the website. |
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0828 |
TheÌýsports news with Steve May. |
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0833 |
Should stickers which sayÌý'a theory, not a fact', be put on science books that have a Darwinian tone? |
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0842 |
Molly Watson from Night and Day Magazine and film critic Quentin Cooper review the new film 'Closer' based on the original play by Patrick Marber. |
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0847 |
AÌýbusiness update with Rebecca Marston. |
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0850 |
Matthew Grant reports onÌýIndia's refusal to accept foreign aid after the tsunami saying it is one of the world's leading countries. |
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0852 |
Michael Sturmer, Die Welt journalist and David Cesarani, Professor of History at Royal Holloway, University of London, discuss Britain's fascination with the Nazi's. |
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