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 |  0607 | Protests against banning foxhunting are expected at the Labour conference today. Tom Heap has more. |  |
 |  0610 | Police in France are hunting thieves who stole £8m worth of jewellery from a Paris antiques fair. Allan Little has the latest. |  |
 |  0612 | A roundup of this morning's newspapers. |  |
 |  0615 | Greg Wood has the latest business news. |  |
 |  0627 | Steve May has this morning's sports news and racing tips. |  |
 |  0632 | Tony Blair will be making his speech in Brighton today. Norman Smith previews what he will say. |  |
 |  0636 | King Abdullah of Jordan has said fair elections are impossible in Iraq in the current chaos. Caroline Hawley is in Baghdad. |  |
 |  0638 | The people who inspect our schools have themselves been inspected. Kim Catcheside explains. |  |
 |  0640 | Rebels in the oil-rich Nigerian Delta say they're going to wage "all out war" on the state. Anna Borzello is in Lagos. |  |
 |  0643 | A roundup of the papers in Britain and in Greece. |  |
 |  0648 | Opposition parties believe they have a chance of winning the Hartlepool by-election. Melissa Bell reports. |  |
 |  0653 | Shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin assesses his counterpart Gordon Brown's conference speech. |  |
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 |  0709 | Michael D. Higgins, foreign affairs spokesman for the Labour party in Dublin, has enlisted Yasser Arafat to try to free Ken Bigley. |  |
 |  0712 | Former Labour minister Geoffrey Robinson and Matthew D'Ancona of the Sunday Telegraph discuss Labour's election strategy |  |
 |  0720 | Too many schools are reducing outdoor activites for fear of being sued over accidents, according to schools inspectorate OFSTED. |  |
 |  0724 | More sports news with Steve May. |  |
 |  0733 | Rural Affairs minister Alun Michael responds to the recent protests by those against banning foxhunting. |  |
 |  0742 | A review of today's newspapers. |  |
 |  0745 | Former ambassador Sir David Gore Booth talks about the minefield that is the diplomatic scene after Jack Straw shook hands with Robert Mugabe. |  |
 |  0748 | Thought for the Day with Rev Tom Butler, Bishop of Southwark. |  |
 |  0750 | Former EU adviser to Downing Street Sir Stephen Wall talks about his frustration over European policy. |  |
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 |  0810 | Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott speaks to us from the Labour Party conference in Brighton. |  |
 |  0825 | Steve May has the latest sports news. |  |
 |  0832 | What do ordinary Iraqis think of the chaos in their country? Mike Donkin reports. |  |
 |  0837 | P&O Ferries has confirmed 1,200 job losses. Greg Wood has the details. |  |
 |  0841 | The English National Opera is reviving a production of Mozart's Don Giovanni, by the Catalan director Calixto Bieit. Its conductor David Parry and Oliver Kamm of the Times discuss. |  |
 |  0846 | Neil Kinnock reveals how party leaders prepare themselves in the last few hours before they address their conference. |  |
 |  0851 | Does the proliferation of university degrees mean that the world of business has more to offer young people than that of academia? Michael Winner gives his view. |  |
 |  0855 | Can the Labour Party learn from the Tories' past experience on fighting for a third term in office? Labour MP James Purnell and Conservative Peer Lord Tebbitt discuss. |  |
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