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 |  0607 | The UN Security Council is to discuss allegations of Syrian links to the murder of Lebanese ex-PM Rafik Hariri. Susannah Price reports. |  |
 |  0609 | Iraq is awaiting the outcome of the crucial referendum on a draft constitution. Jim Muir has more. |  |
 |  0615 | Phone equipment firm Ericsson is to take over telecoms firm Marconi. More from Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0626 | How should England cricketers approach their visit to Pakistan? Garry Richardson has the details. |  |
 |  0631 | Mike Baker analyses Tony Blair's new school plans, which is expected to be published tomorrow. |  |
 |  0634 | The EU is expected to banned live wild bird imports to Europe today. Tim Franks has more. |  |
 |  0636 | John Pienaar looks at the prospect of a Cabinet revolt over plans for a smoking ban in England. |  |
 |  0638 | A review of today's paper in the UK and Poland. |  |
 |  0646 | Rachel Hooper looks at events Yesterday in Parliament. |  |
 |  0652 | Stephen Lewis, UN special envoy for HIV-Aids, talks to us about his organisation's campaign to highlight the plight of Aids victims. |  |
 |  0652 | Roland Buerk reports on the relief efforts in Pakistan in the wake of South Asia earthquake. |  |
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 |  0709 | We speak to Respect MP George Galloway about new claims suggesting that he profited from Saddam Hussein's oil-for-food programme. |  |
 |  0714 | Nicola Stanbridge gauges parents reaction to the government's new schools plan. Lib Dem's James Kempton comments. |  |
 |  0721 | Global accounting giant KPMG set to pay record bonuses to its staff. Greg Wood tells us more. |  |
 |  0723 | Huw Williams reports on vandals who might sound the death knoll for bothies, the traditional refuge of Scottish mountaineers. |  |
 |  0726 | Garry Richardson with the sports news. |  |
 |  0732 | Raphael Rowe looks at tension between Blacks and Asians in Birmingham. Hear our discussion on the root cause of the problem. |  |
 |  0743 | Can music capture the beauty of the Lea Valley, before the Olympics take over? Artist Bob Stanley and film director Paul Kelly discuss. |  |
 |  0748 | Thought for the day with John Bell of the Iona Community. |  |
 |  0752 | EU Health Commissioner Markos Kyprianou talks to us about Europe's defences to a possible flu pandemic. |  |
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 |  0810 | Is the new schools plans a watershed for New Labour? Nick Robinson finds out. Education Secretary Ruth Kelly and ex-teacher Mike Tomlinson comments. |  |
 |  0827 | Is Dame Kelly Holmes set to retire? Garry Richardson has the sports news. |  |
 |  0833 | King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway talk to us ahead of their UK visit to mark the centenary of their nation's independence from Sweden. |  |
 |  0839 | BP boss Lord Browne says the current oil price is "unsustainable". More from Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0843 | What debt do modern crime writers owe Agatha Christie? Crime writer Val McDermid and Agatha Christie's grandson Matthew Pritchard dicuss. |  |
 |  0848 | The death of a parrot from a strain of bird flu this week is causing a flurry among bird fanciers. Bob Walker finds out. |  |
 |  0853 | The late Rosa Parks is remembered by US politician Rev Jesse Jackson and Labour's David Lammy. |  |
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