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 |  0607 | We're the worst binge-drinkers in Europe according to a government report out today. Karen Allen has more. |  |
 |  0610 | Yasser Arafat is going to appoint a new Cabinet despite Israel's refusal to deal with it. James Reynolds is in Jerusalem. |  |
 |  0615 | Rebecca Marston presents this morning's business news. |  |
 |  0627 | The latest sport and racing tips with Steve May. |  |
 |  0632 | The Lib-Dems have won the previously safe Labour seat of Brent East. Norman Smith has more on last night's by-election. |  |
 |  0634 | Hurricane Isabel is pounding the east coast of America. Rob Watson has the latest. |  |
 |  0637 | The three latest American deaths in Iraq brings the toll of coalition casualties to over 340. Owen Benett Jones is in Baghdad. |  |
 |  0652 | Where does the hunt for Iraq's alleged WMD stand? Former chief inspector on the UNSCOM Chemical Destruction team Garth Whitty talks to us. |  |
 |  0655 | Fergal Parkinson speaks to the mother of the seven year old girl fatally shot in north west London last weekend. |  |
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 |  0709 | Professor Anthony King of Essex University and Conservative Party Chair Theresa May talk about the Lib-Dems' Brent East by-election victory. |  |
 |  0719 | What's the economic and social cost of excessive drinking? We speak to Home Office Minister Hazel Blears. |  |
 |  0725 | Hurricane Isabel hit the east coast of America last night - Mark Van Scriver from the North Carolina State Emergency Centre gives us his initial assessment. |  |
 |  0734 | Will MPs accept the Government's latest proposals for House of Lords reform. The former Leader of the Commons Robin Cook joins us. |  |
 |  0740 | The chairman of the Financial Services Authority Sir Howard Davies leaves his post today. We speak to him. |  |
 |  0745 | Whatever happened to the cycling proficiency test? Roger Harrabin finds out. |  |
 |  0752 | Will the Hutton Inquiry change the way journalists work? Rod Allen is head of journalism at City University and Peter Preston is a former editor of the Guardian. |  |
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 |  0810 | The Liberal Democrats have seized the former safe Labour seat of Brent East in last night's by-election. We talk to their leader Charles Kennedy and the Labour Party Chair Ian McCartney. |  |
 |  0823 | Why are the English National Opera staging two performances in their original French and Italian? Paul Daniel is musical director of the ENO and David Lister is culture editor of the Independent. |  |
 |  0834 | Tom Feilden reports on why some scientists question whether the commercial and political interests tied to biotechnology can tolerate scientific dissent. |  |
 |  0843 | Scientists have unearthed a pre-historic rodent which was the size of a modern-day buffalo. We speak to Professor Robert McNeill Alexander who has written an article in the journal Science. |  |
 |  0847 | Evangelical Anglicans are meeting for a conference at which the issue of gay bishops is likely to preoccupy many delegates. We speak to Canon David Anderson, the President of the American Anglican Council. |  |
 |  0853 | Mike Thomson reports on the impact of the closure of the Sangatte camp in Northern France on illegal immigration into Britain. |  |
 |  0857 | Our Political Editor Andrew Marr analyses the Lib-Dems' Brent East by-election victory. |  |
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