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 |  0607 | Civilian traffic police will patrol our roads for the first time today.
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 |  0610 | Another shockwave in Michael Jackson's camp - he has fired his lawyers. Peter Bowes.
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 |  0615 | The business news with Greg Wood.
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 |  0632 | The Home Secretary will set out his plans for ID cards today. |  |
 |  0637 | Should the government be taking tougher actions to fight terrorism? Mark Easton. |  |
 |  0640 | EU foreign ministers will meet today - the first time since the talks on the European constitution broke down in December.
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 |  0642 | In the wake of Spain pulling its troops out of Iraq, could more British troops be sent there?
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 |  0645 | A review of today's papers both in Britain and in Cyprus.
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 |  0649 | Gordon Corera talks to U.S marine Major Michael Mori who has openly criticised the military tribunal system after he was assigned to defend an Australian detainee in Guantanamo Bay.
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 |  0652 | Author Irvine Welsh has been visiting the Darfur region of Sudan after claims that more atrocities have been committed by the Sudanese government forces.
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 |  0708 | Human rights lawyer Sir Nigel Rodley on which "rights or freedoms" the British public wouldn't mind suspending to further protect us from terrorism.
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 |  0714 | Liberal Democrat spokesman on home affairs, Mark Oaten, on the Home Secretary's ID plans.
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 |  0721 | Why were Zimbabwe's cricket team all out for 35 runs yesterday? Plus British sports journalist Mihir Bose on being deported from there. |  |
 |  0724 | Dame Shirley Porter has settled her dispute with Westminster City council over her role in the "homes for votes" gerrymandering scandal of the 80's. Andrew Hosken.
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 |  0734 | A conference on the rebuilding of Iraq will start in London today but will it convince companies to send staff out there? |  |
 |  0743 | A Yorkshire church vs. an invasion of bats - the vicar from the church is Reverend Dave Clark.
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 |  0751 | The BNP invited Jean Marie Le Pen, the leader of the far right in France, to their annual gala dinner this weekend. Sanchia Berg. |  |
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 |  0810 | "Those (countries) who don't have secure biometric identity through their passport, visa and ID system will be known by the terrorist to be the easiest touch" - Home Secretary David Blunkett on his plans for ID cards.
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 |  0822 | Are Scottish wildcats on the brink of extinction?
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 |  0834 | How will the EU react to the result of the referendum to re-unite Cyprus?
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 |  0842 | A business update with Greg Wood.
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 |  0844 | Shadow Defence Secretary Nicholas Holmes on whether the MoD will be dispatching more troops to Iraq.
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 |  0847 | The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens visits Paris today as part of his investigation into the death of Diana, the Princess of Wales.
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 |  0853 | Are charities who sell books getting an unfair advantage over independent book shop rivals?
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 |  0857 | Will ID cards mean an end to our liberty? The Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens and Labour MP Nick Palmer discuss.
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