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 |  0607 | The former President of the Ukraine has called for a re-run of the election to solve the current crisis. |  |
 |  0610 | Amnesty International claim that the stun gun which the police in England and Wales are considering using is potentially lethal. |  |
 |  0615 | The business news with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0626 | The sports news with Garry Richardson. |  |
 |  0632 | The Home Secretary David Blunkett seems to have considerable support from Westminster. Norman Smith has more. |  |
 |  0635 | The Road Safety Bill is published today - it includes a change to the way speeding tickets are issued. Tom Symonds has more. |  |
 |  0637 | There are great expectations from the talks between Downing Street and Ian Paisley today. |  |
 |  0640 | A review of today's papers both in Britain and Spain. |  |
 |  0645 | The Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon rejected fresh criticisms of the plans to amalgamate the Scottish regiments yesterday. Sean Curran reports. |  |
 |  0652 | Previously unseen tapes of Diana, Princess of Wales, speaking about her relationship with the Prince of Wales were broadcast for first time on American television last night. |  |
 |  0655 | Chris Atkinson of the NSPCC on why more needs to be done to catch paedophiles that search the internet looking for pictures of children. |  |
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 |  0708 | Liberal Democrat MP Lembit Opik on whether there should be a full public inquiry into the 150 complaints about Deepcut Army barracks. |  |
 |  0712 | The second most senior British army officer in Iraq, General Bill Rollo, on why he decided to move British troops into northern Iraq. |  |
 |  0715 | The Supreme Court in the Ukraine is considering whether or not to re-run the elections. Sarah Rainsford reports. |  |
 |  0718 | A business update with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0721 | How has the policy of a "strong dollar" in America affected the country over the years? Evan Davis takes a look. |  |
 |  0724 | The sports news with Garry Richardson. |  |
 |  0733 | How welcome will the changes to the Road Safety Bill be with the British public? Roger Harrabin visits St Albans plus Road Safety minister David Jamieson. |  |
 |  0744 | South African novelist and Nobel Prize winner Nadine Gordimer on the launch of Book Aid. |  |
 |  0747 | Thought for the Day with Dr Jonathan Sacks. |  |
 |  0751 | Are there lessons to be learned from the Blunkett affair for the ministerial code of conduct? Dominic Grieve, Shadow Attorney General and Labour MP Tony Wright. |  |
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 |  0810 | What can be done to help universities and stop various departments being forced to close down due to lack of funding? |  |
 |  0822 | Huw Williams meets the people of Pairc in the Outer Hebrides who have forcibly bought the estate they live on from their laird. |  |
 |  0828 | The sports news with Garry Richardson. |  |
 |  0832 | President of the Royal Society, Lord May, on why he thinks science should play a more prominent role in the Commission for Africa. |  |
 |  0836 | A business update with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0839 | Kate Allen, director of Amnesty International, on her concerns about the proposed use of the Taser stun gun by the police in England and Wales, plus Chief Constable Mike Tong reacts to her comments. |  |
 |  0846 | Why is it so hard to buy an Advent calendar with Mary and Joseph on it nowadays? Catherine Pepinster, editor of the Catholic weekly, The Tablet, and cartoonist Martin Rowson discuss. |  |
 |  0851 | President Bush will meet the Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin later today. Justin Webb reports. |  |
 |  0855 | We have the result of The Political Studies Association's award for the most successful Prime Minister of the 20th Century. MORI Chairman Bob Worcester and Viscount Tenby, grandson of David Lloyd George discuss. |  |
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