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 |  0609 | Up to 90,000 civil servants go on strike today. Stephen Cape is our Labour Affairs Correspondent. |  |
 |  0610 | India and Pakistan hold formal peace talks today. Paul Anderson is in Islamabad.
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 |  0615 | The Business News with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0633 | The Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin reveals the conservative spending plans today. |  |
 |  0635 | The inquiry into the rail accident in Cumbria will begin today. John Thorne has the details. |  |
 |  0637 | Israeli settlers in the Gaza strip will protest against plans to dismantle many of the settlements there. James Reynolds reports.
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 |  0639 | A review of today's papers both in the UK and the United States.
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 |  0646 | The High Court in Northern Ireland has ruled that Angela Smith MP, must answer charges of biased behaviour over the contentious issue of hare coursing. |  |
 |  0649 | Should aid to developing countries be linked to free trade? Lord Griffiths was in charge of Margaret Thatcher's policy unit. |  |
 |  0652 | Scotland Yard has been asked to review the case of John Boyle who was found hanging in Wormwood Scrubs prison in 1994. |  |
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 |  0707 | The RMT Union says the investigation into the Cumbrian rail accident will not go far enough. Mick Cash is from the RMT. |  |
 |  0712 | Why are 90,000 civil servants
going on strike for the first time in 13 years? |  |
 |  0716 | What will the Tories public spending plans reveal today? Iain Watson has the details. |  |
 |  0722 | Who won at the BAFTA's last night? Henrietta Harrison was there. |  |
 |  0733 | After former Liberal Democrat MP Jenny Tonge made her controversial comments last month, we sent her to the West Bank to find out more about suicide bombing. |  |
 |  0741 | Why are homeless people in Cambridge being given a one-way train ticket? Elizabeth Smart is from Housing and Heath in Cambridge. |  |
 |  0749 | It's a year since 1 million people marched on Britain's streets in protest of the war on Iraq. Dr Safa Hashim and Ghada Razuki. |  |
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 |  0810 | Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin and Cabinet Office Minister Douglas Alexander discuss the Tory spending plans.
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 |  0823 | Should tasteless jokes be censored? Professor Christie Davies of the Social Affairs unit and writer Bea Campbell discuss.
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 |  0832 | Terry Waite talks to us about his first return to Beirut since his release 12 years ago.
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 |  0836 | A Business Update with Greg Wood.
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 |  0840 | Is the egg the most perfect thing in the universe?
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 |  0848 | Why are trains so much more of a pollutant than cars?
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 |  0852 | The winner of outstanding British film at the BAFTA awards was Touching the Void. The director of the film talks to us.
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 |  0857 | Is there too much political influence on scientific research in the U.S? Dr Gilbert Omenn was advisor to President Carter and Myron Bell advises President Bush. |  |
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