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 |  0607 | Voting began a few hours ago in Sri Lanka's presidential election. |  |
 |  0609 | Fourteen men accused to trying to overthrow the Ugandan Government have been freed on bail but have gone back to jail in fear for their lives. |  |
 |  0615 | The business news with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0625 | The sports news with Steve May. |  |
 |  0630 | Tony Blair and his Education Secretary, Ruth Kelly, are confronting their critics on education today. |  |
 |  0635 | The Prime Minister is launching a fund to encourage businesses to invest in Africa. |  |
 |  0640 | The European Parliament is preparing to vote on legislation leading to the safety testing of around thirty thousand chemicals. |  |
 |  0645 | The paper reviews from Britain and Berlin. |  |
 |  0650 | A look at the events of Yesterday in Parliament. |  |
 |  0652 | The Crimestoppers website has been modernised: one click and you can see if there is anyone wanted by the police whom you recognise. |  |
 |  0655 | The Hansard Society has published a report urging political parties to put forward all-women candidate lists. |  |
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 |  0705 | The Prime Minister and Education Secretary will start selling the reforms in the Education White Paper today. |  |
 |  0710 | We hear from Washington about the latest political problem troubling the Bush Administration regarding the alleged torture of prisoners in Iraq. |  |
 |  0715 | We talk to Frank Field, former Social Security Minister, about the PM's statement in the Commons yesterday that the Child Support Agency was "not properly suited" to its job. |  |
 |  0721 | More business news with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0725 | Up to a million people who visit Accident and Emergency departments every year in England could be there as a result of taking illegal drugs. |  |
 |  0730 | The European Parliament is preparing to vote on legislation which would lead to further safety testing on chemicals. We talk to the Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett. |  |
 |  0735 | The biggest ever anti-monopoly fine in Mexican history has been handed down against Coca-Cola. |  |
 |  0742 | Thought For The Day with Rosemary Lain-Priestly the Priest of St Martin-in-the-fields. |  |
 |  0750 | Gaza's borders have been opened; Palestinians will now be able to travel to Egypt and the West Bank. |  |
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 |  0810 | We talk to Ruth Kelly the Education Secretary about the Education White Paper and the Prime Minister's plan to introduce new freedoms for schools in England. |  |
 |  0822 | Literary classics such as Romeo and Juliet, Paradise Lost and Pride and Prejudice are to be condensed and translated into text messages. |  |
 |  0825 | The sports news with Steve May. |  |
 |  0828 | Hear our special report about the eldest July the 7th bomber Mohammed Siddique Khan. Discussing the report we have Rajmohan Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi's grandson . |  |
 |  0834 | The Anglican Communion is under strain this morning after 17 senior Archbishops have criticised the Archbishop of Canterbury's handling of the issue of gay bishops. |  |
 |  0840 | The business update with Greg Wood. |  |
 |  0845 | How damaging is the revelation that 173 apparent victims of torture were discovered in a Baghdad bunker? |  |
 |  0850 | Britain will invest £30 million into Africa as the PM launches a fund to encourage businesses to invest in African industries. |  |
 |  0855 | The chemical legislation before the European Parliament has caused an argument between Environmentalists and the chemical industry. |  |
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