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0709 Israel is allowing fuel and medical supplies through the blockade of Gaza, for one day.
0715 The business news.
0720 Kofi Annan and the Ugandan President are travelling to Kenya to mediate in the row caused by the presidential election.
0724 The EU reform treaty has cleared the first Commons hurdle, but there are more to come. We ask Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg how his party will vote.
0728 The sports news.
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0730 Cooking has been made compulsory in secondary schools in England, for girls and boys.
0736 The paper review.
0739 The Prime Minister has arrived back from his trip to China and India. Our political editor Nick Robinson analyses the strategy and performance of the PM abroad.
0745 Thought for the day with The Right Reverend Tom Butler.
0750 The EU warned America that it must make carbon cuts or extra fees will be imposed on American goods coming into Europe.
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0810 Around the world, stock markets have plunged. Will the stock market in London follow Asia and continue to fall today?
0825 The Oscar nominations are out later today, but with the Hollywood writers' strike, will the Academy Awards go ahead?
0827 The sports news.
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0830 The schools secretary Ed Balls tells us how compulsory cookery classes will improve the health of young people.
0835 The EU Reform Treaty cleared the first parliamentary hurdle last night when the Commons voted to approve the bill in principle. Will it fully go through? 0837 The business update.
0839 Public money will be used to prop up Northern Rock: Does this mean that the risks are borne by the public, but the rewards all go to the bankers themselves?
0845 Three National Trust sites in Northern Ireland are believed to be under threat from rising sea levels because of climate change.
0850 An exhibition of French and Russian art will open at the Royal Academy despite threats of cancellation for fear of ownership claims. We speak to some of the claimants who say the paintings were stolen from their families in Russia by the Bolsheviks.
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