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 |  0607 | BBC Correspondent Paul Welsh reveals why President Bush has called on the Liberian leader Charles Taylor to stand down.
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 |  0610 | BBC Ireland Correspondent Kevin Connolly on the showdown that is taking place between Ulster Unionists - David Trimble and Jeffrey Donaldson |  |
 |  0615 | Rebecca Marsden has today's business news |  |
 |  0632 | Washington Correspondent, Justin Webb has more details on the arrest of the Saudi man believed to be responsible for the Riyadh bombing. |  |
 |  0635 | BBC Political Correspondent Norman Smith on what sort of questions the Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw will face today at the Foreign Affairs Select Committee investigation. |  |
 |  0638 | Kim Catcheside has new evidence that young African girls are being imported into the UK for prostitution. |  |
 |  0643 | Rory Morrison has a review of today's papers. |  |
 |  0646 | Parliamentary Correspondent Mark Darcy reports on events yesterday in parliament. |  |
 |  0650 | Former Europe Minister, Keith Vaz and adviser to Baroness Thatcher, Lord Charles Pole on how Britain's relationship with America impacts on European relations. |  |
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 |  0708 | Local Shiite leaders in Southern Iraq are warning of other potential attacks against British soldiers. Former Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook |  |
 |  0713 | The Strategic Rail Authority has just announced that it is to revoke the licence for one of the country's main train operators. Tom Symonds has more details. |  |
 |  0716 | The Ulster Unionist party is in crisis, with half its six MPs resigning the whip and a party disciplinary inquiry into their conduct likely to make things worse. Richard Haass has been the US envoy to Northern Ireland |  |
 |  0720 | Should quadratic equations be removed from the school curriculum? Not according to Labour MP Tony McWalter.
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 |  0733 | Organisations campaigning against child sex trafficking are appealing for Police and Social workers accross the UK to be more vigilant. Kim Catcheside again.
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 |  0745 | The Today experiment: Does the alcoholic drink Roxoff have unique aphrodisiac powers? Dr George Fieldman is in our studio to put this to the test.. |  |
 |  0751 | There is renewed fighting in Liberia - Should US troops intervene to prevent more bloodshed? James Logan is the Action Aid representative to Monrovia and Daniel Chea is the Liberian Defence Minister. |  |
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 |  0810 | Chairman of the Strategic Rail Authority, Richard Bowker explains why Connex, one the country's biggest rail operators, should no longer be allowed to run trains in Sussex and Kent. |  |
 |  0822 | For the first time in its history, Saudi Arabia has appointed three women as advisers on Government policy. Zubeida Malik spoke to one of the women appointed, Dr Selwa Al-Hazza. |  |
 |  0825 | BBC Political Correspondent, Andrew Marr on the deteriorating relationship between the BBC and Downing Street. |  |
 |  0835 | Next year is the 10th anniversary since the genocide in Rwanda. Former Development Secretary Clare Short - finds out how the people plan to mark this occasion.
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 |  0845 | Is there a health risk in eating GM foods? Professor Christopher Lever of the Royal Society and Former Environmental Minister, Michael Meacher disagree. |  |
 |  0850 | A telecommunications union are re-assessing the way we are measuring time. Will this impact our everyday lives? Dave Rooney from the Science Museum and author Julian Barbour. |  |
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