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 |  0607 | The Home Office has unveiled a new computer system designed to help police track down violent offenders. Rory McLean reports. |  |
 |  0609 | Police have detained many people in Bangladesh in connection with Wednesday's bomb blasts. More from Roland Buerk. |  |
 |  0615 | The EU calls for a blacklist of accident-prone airlines. Rebecca Marston has the business news. |  |
 |  0625 | Steve May in Hickstead, with the latest on the British show-jumping championships. |  |
 |  0632 | Met Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair has denied that the force resisted an inquiry into the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. Danny Shaw has more. |  |
 |  0634 | James Reynolds in Neve Dekalim brings us the latest on the eviction of the hardline settlements in the Gaza Strip. |  |
 |  0637 | A convicted paedophile is suing the Catholic Church, alleging abuse by a priest caused him to become an abuser himself. Angus Stickler has the details. |  |
 |  0639 | A review of today's papers in the UK and Germany. |  |
 |  0641 | Labour supporter and writer Stephen Pollard on why a Tory think tank wants him to help the party attract Labour support. |  |
 |  0647 | Caroline Hawley visits Kurdistan where a taste of autonomy has left Kurds thirsty for more. |  |
 |  0653 | How will a machine called Daisy , help the Natural History Museum identify new creepy crawlies? Professor Norman Macleod explains.
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 |  0709 | Israel journalist Gershom Gorenberg says the clashes between the hardliners and the police in Gaza has damaged the image of the settlers. |  |
 |  0712 | BBC radio 4's Face the Facts presenter John Waite on why illegal surveillance by detectives in Lincolnshire is the subject of his programme today. |  |
 |  0716 | Britain's biggest bingo operator has just been valued at almost 2 billion pounds. Rebecca Marston tells us more. |  |
 |  0719 | Former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe on her party's leadership contest. |  |
 |  0724 | Andrew Hosken talks to Northern Ireland police chief Hugh Orde about the continuing warfare between paramilitary groups in the region. |  |
 |  0727 | Steve May has the latest sports news. |  |
 |  0733 | Angus Stickler talks to the man who says he was abused by a priest, as a minor, which left him sexually and mentally damaged. |  |
 |  0746 | A novel about the Zimbabwean land seizures is being launched at the Edinburgh Book Festival this weekend. Rebecca Jones reports. |  |
 |  0749 | Thought for the day with Canon David Winter. |  |
 |  0751 | Lord Tebbit tells us why his cricket test might have prevented the London bombings. |  |
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 |  0810 | Ex-union boss Bill Morris says the row between the police and the IPCC was in danger of undermining the fight against terrorism. |  |
 |  0818 | A German court has jailed a Moroccan Mounir al-Motassadek in connection with the in the 9/11 attacks. More from Ray Furlong. |  |
 |  0820 | John Leighton talks about Vincent Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers', which is shortlised in our greatest paintings poll. |  |
 |  0827 | Steve May with the sports news. |  |
 |  0837 | Tributes have poured in from across the political spectrum for former Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam, who has died aged 55. Tory Michael Howard says she was held in great affection by many people. |  |
 |  0847 | One of the biggest bike makers in the world, has fallen into the red. Greg has the details. |  |
 |  0852 | The veteran American newscaster Walter Cronkite tells us why he is making a film about London. |  |
 |  0856 | Hear a old clip of the late Mo Mowlan, former Northern Ireland secretary, on our programme. |  |
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