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 |  0607 | Tony Blair is makes a rallying speech today in an attempt to unite the party after the war in Iraq. Our political correspondent is Carole Walker. |  |
 |  0610 | Six prisoners, held as terrorist suspects in the US, may become the first to be tried by military tribunals. Nick Childs is our Pentagon Correspondent.
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 |  0615 | Greg Wood with the BUSINESS NEWS.
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 |  0630 | A $25m dollar reward is offered for Saddam Hussein ... Our Baghdad correspondent is Richard Galpin.
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 |  0635 | MPs call for more to be done to redress the balance between the South-East and other English regions. Our local government correspondent is John Andrew.
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 |  0638 | Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi is going to try to repair the damage he's already done since he became president of the European Union. Our correspondent is David Willey. |  |
 |  0641 | Today's paper review with Brian Perkins
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 |  0644 | Our Parliamentary Correspondent Robert Orchard reports on Yesterday in Parliament |  |
 |  0653 | Geraint Davies MP wants a new law to stop parents shaking their children or smacking them on the head. |  |
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| Another American soldier was killed in Iraq overnight. US Major Sean Gibson on the impact the attacks are having on the armed forces. |  |
 |  0716 | Tony Blair makes a speech today about public services. We're joined by the Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt.
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 |  0718 | Wildlife Trusts are asking people to help with a study of basking sharks. Colin Speedie is the marine conservationist in charge of the study. |  |
 |  0726 | Scientists are looking to harness the power of viruses for good. Our science correspondent Tom Feilden reports.
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 |  0730 | The north-south divide is getting worse, says Andrew Bennett, chairman of the committee which monitors the Deputy Prime Minister's office. |  |
 |  0740 | A railway line in the Yorkshire Dales re-opens for business today after lying still for 49 years. Our correspondent Richard Wells reports from Wensleydale. |  |
 |  0750 | We speak to Lord Britten & Italian MP Giorgio la Malfa about Silvio Berlusconi's Nazi slur. |  |
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 |  0810 | Peter Greste reports on the continuing breakdown in trust & confidence between the Americans & the Iraqis.
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 |  0820 | Our Political Editor Andrew Marr on the row between Downing Street and the BBC. |  |
 |  0830 | The new Collins English dictionary is out today -it contains 5,500 new words - we ask Collins' Editor in Chief if they all deserve to be included. |  |
 |  0838 | We speak to Estelle Morris who was named Minister of the Year in last nights House Magazine & BBC Parliamentary Awards. |  |
 |  0854 | Does it matter if modern art isn't made to last? We speak to Sarah Walden from the Tate Britain & the editor of Art Review magazine. |  |
 |  0855 | Has Streatham High Road improved since it was named Britain's 'Street of Shame'? Our reporter Mark Coles finds out. |  |
 |  0858 | Is Tim Henman a poor role model? Novelist, Terence Blacker & Richard Preston from the Daily Telegraph discuss.
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