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 0607 |
15听British tourists have been injured in Norway,听in an incident involving horse drawn carriages. Lars Bevangar is听in Oslo. |
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New research shows CS gas used by the police is more dangerous than previously thought. |
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 0615 |
Greg Wood has a round-up of today's business news. |
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The government will announce another fall in the asylum figures. Rory MacLean has the details.
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The Schlesinger report into abuses at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq will be published later today. |
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A new survey shows that 9 million patients don't turn up to their doctor's appointment. |
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 0640 |
The two main rebel groups in Darfur are holding talks in Nigeria. Anna Borzello is there. |
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 0642 |
Carolyn Brown has a review of today's newpapers. |
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 0645 |
Richard Galpin with the 听world press review听 from the Olympic city of Athens. |
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There is 'critical' shortage of foster parents in England. Robert Tapsfield is from听the Fostering Network. |
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The mother of 19 year old Gordon Gentle, a British soldier killed in Iraq, is taking steps to sue the MOD. Her lawyer is听John Cooper. |
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Millions of听GP appointments are missed every year听- so is it time we started charging for missed appointments? Dr Claire Gerada from the Royal College of GP's. |
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 0713 |
The government says the number of people applying for听asylum has fallen again. Humphrey Malins and Mark Oaten are the Conservative and Lib Dem spokesmen. |
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This听summer UK fields are filled with uncut wheat - high rainfall has stopped听the harvest. Paul Temple is from the NFU. |
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 0725 |
Fighting in Najaf is continuing. Hundreds have been killed or injured by stray bullets and shells. Alistair Leithhead reports from Najaf hospital. |
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 0730 |
The late Donald Dewar considered resigning over the cost of the Scottish Parliament, his special adviser听has revealed. |
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 0741 |
Carolyn Brown has a review of today's papers. |
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 0744 |
A new film "The Downfall" has premiered in Berlin - breaking one of the last taboos of German cinema - by portraying Hitler. |
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The Schlesinger report into the abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison will be published today. Michael Hirsh senior editor of Newsweek, and General Joseph Hoar. |
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What subject is missing from the school curriculum?听Jay Bernard gives us his opinion. |
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 0810 |
New figures shows the听amount of听asylum applications is听back to 1997 levels - but what about the听number of failed asylum seekers remaining in the UK? Immigration Minister is Des Browne. |
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 0832 |
Barnaby Phillips is in Darfur where heavy rains are making conditions听
very difficult for the estimated one million displaced people.
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 0844 |
Andrew North reports from Afghanistan - has the country improved since the end of combat? And should the rebuilding of monuments be a priority? |
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The grandson of Gandi is planning to launch a non-violent campaign against the Israeli occupation. |
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Should failed asylum seekers be given an amnesty? Professor Christian Dustmann of UCL and Conservative justice spokesman, Timothy Kirkhope. |
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