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 |  0607 | It's the final day of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry. Our Ireland correspondent is Kevin Connolly.
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 |  0610 | What are the long term effects of having your home flooded out? Bob Walker with more.
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 |  0615 | The Business News with Rebecca Marston.
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 |  0633 | Michael Howard has been giving a strategy speech on Europe in Berlin: Jonathan Beale is there.
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 |  0637 | An American soldier is arrested on suspicion of trying to provide information to Al Qaeda terrorists: Nick Childs is in Washington.
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 |  0640 | A spanish prisoner held at Guantanamo Bay is on his way home to be charged with being a member of Al Qaeda: Katya Adler.
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 |  0643 | Could a transfer of power to an independent Iraqi government really take place in just a few months? Barbara Plett is in Baghdad.
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 |  0646 | A look at this morning papers, both at home and in the Jordanian capital of Amman.
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 |  0649 | Is the Government rushing through major constitutional changes without proper discussion? Yesterday in Parliament.
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 |  0653 | Should the Arts Council and the National Lottery give more consideration to which projects get public funding? Peter Hewitt is chief executive of the Arts Council of England.
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 |  0707 | What will the Butler Inquiry find when they investigate the intelligence gathering on weapons of mass destruction? Sir Menzies Campbell, Foreign Affairs spokesman (Lib Dem).
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 |  0714 | Tony Blair has promised that the Government will close any loopholes in the benefits system before new EU members join on May 1: Sanchia Berg has been investigating. |  |
 |  0718 | How devastating are the effects of flooding on people's psychological and physical health?
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 |  0723 | It is unlikely that elections can be held in Iraq before the U.S.-led authorities hand power to an Iraqi government at the end of June: Ahmad Fawzi, spokesman for the U.N spoke to us. |  |
 |  0733 | What are the effects of casual labour on our economy? Our business correspondent has been investigating. |  |
 |  0743 | If a country can have a flag, why not a region? Former Factory Records boss Tony Wilson, who is campaigning for an assembly for the North West of England, and MP George Osbourne (Con) discuss devolution. |  |
 |  0750 | Jaap de Hoop Scheffer is NATO's new Secretary General. He talks to us about his views on Iraq.
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 |  0810 | The benefits of a 'made to measure' Europe: Tory Leader Michael Howard on Europe.
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 |  0822 | The famous 15-minute surrealist film "Un Chien andalou" is being re-released at the NFT in London ... but is it one of the best films ever? Marc Evans, director of upcoming horror film 'Trauma', plus film historian Ian Christie.
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 |  0832 | Books by the children's author Jacqueline Wilson are now the most-borrowed book from our libraries. She spoke to us about that privileage.
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 |  0838 | Do 'roadies' deserve more respect? Our Labour Correspondent Stephen Cape.
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| A Business Update with Rebecca Marston.
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| Its been 10 years since South Africa's first all-race elections. How has the country developed since then? Barnaby Phillips is in Eastern Cape. |  |
 |  0850 | Conservative leader Michael Howard wants a more flexible 'made to measure Europe': German MP Dr Andreas Schockenhoff, Bill Cash MP (Con) and Charles Grant from the Centre for European Reform discuss. |  |
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