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0709 Fewer first time buyers are coming into the housing market.
0712 The holiday company Travelscope Holidays has gone bust.
0715 Today's papers.
0718 The police have suspended the use of low copy DNA in court cases.
0721 Young Seychelles Warbler birds may have helpful grandparents enabling them to survive.
0724 The sports news.
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0730 Heart transplants have been suspended in Scotland.
0733 The fraud investigation into BAE Systems has revealed arguments between Tony Blair and the Attorney General Lord Goldsmith.
0736 The latest in the trial of the French aid workers in Chad.
0740 Today's papers.
0742 A Welsh male voice choir is going for the Christmas number one slot.
0747 Thought for the day with Canon David Winter.
0750 What is the current relationship between us and the United States? |  |  |  |  | 
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0810How will new Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg revive his party?
0825 A guide to having a 'wild' christmas.
0728 The sports news.
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0830 The Omagh bomb acquittal raises issues of confidence in the police in Northern Ireland.
0841 Many holidaymakers are now without a Christmas holiday following the collapse of Travelscope Holidays.
0844 Today's papers.
0848 What has happened to feminism?
0854 An look into the Monopoly board game.
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