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 |  0607 | Have any pubs applied for a 24 hour drinking licence? |  |
 |  0610 | The two Greek athletes who missed drugs tests at the Athens Olympics will hear their sentences. |  |
 |  0615 | The business news with Rebecca Marston. |  |
 |  0628 | The sports news with Steve May. |  |
 |  0632 | The sisters and fiancée of Robert McCartney have attended the St Patrick's Day celebrations in Washington. |  |
 |  0635 | The MoD has been criticised for wasting tax payers' money by buying Chinook helicopters that can't fly. |  |
 |  0637 | The British Medical Journal has published research stating that the government will miss its target to cut the number of smokers by four percent by 2010. |  |
 |  0641 | A review of today's papers both in Britain and Germany. |  |
 |  0645 | The government has refused to rule out using its new control orders, passed last week, against members of the IRA. |  |
 |  0650 | Lib Dem MP Norman Baker explains why he is unhappy with former BBC boss Lord John Birt working in Downing Street, advising Tony Blair. |  |
 |  0653 | What does the World Bank actually do? David Loyn reports. |  |
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 |  0709 | Conservative MP Edward Leigh, chairman of the public accounts committee, comments on the £250m spent on helicopters which can't fly. |  |
 |  0712 | As the pre-election war begins, Andrew Hoskin looks into how many of the jobs created in the public sector were so-called 'front line' jobs. |  |
 |  0717 | A business update with Rebecca Marston. |  |
 |  0720 | Veteran Panorama reporter, Tom Mangold, comments on the Channel Four drama based on the death of Dr David Kelly, unpicking the story of the events that led to the Hutton Inquiry, which was aired last night. |  |
 |  0723 | A Dutch businessman goes on trial in Rotterdam, accused of supplying Saddam Hussein's government with chemicals to make poison gas. |  |
 |  0727 | The sports news with Rebecca Marston. |  |
 |  0730 | What are the tools which local governments from the G8 need to put climate change at the top of the agenda? Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett comments. |  |
 |  0740 | Why could Sir Peter Maxwell, Master of the Queen's Music, be prosecuted for a swan dying on his property in Orkney, when killing swans is permitted on the island? |  |
 |  0745 | Thought for the Day with Cannon David Winter. |  |
 |  0750 | General Sir Mike Jackson explains what it takes to be awarded the Victoria Cross, as Private Johnson Beharry has just been. |  |
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 |  0810 | What effect has the McCartney sisters' visit to Washington had on the peace process? |  |
 |  0820 | What factors have allowed the TV programme Neighbours to last 20 years? |  |
 |  0840 | Playwright Harold Pinter on winning the Wilfred Owen Award for poetry. |  |
 |  0845 | A business update with Rebecca Marston. |  |
 |  0847 | Nigel Edwards of the NHS Confederation explains why hospitals are running up huge debts, despite millions of pounds of extra funding. |  |
 |  0850 | The system which advises the government on scientific matters is to be scrapped amid mounting concerns. Tom Fielden reports. |  |
 |  0855 | Brazilian Director Fernando Meirelles and British Director Ken Loach discuss whether political films are set to continue in mainstream cinema. |  |
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