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 |  0607 | Iraq's governing council is getting down to work, butÌýan atmosphere of violence remains. Jonny Dymond is in Baghdad. |  |
 |  0610 | More anxiety for the parents of theÌý12Ìýyear-old girl who apparently ran away with a 31 year-old former US Marine. John Thorne joins us. |  |
 |  0616 | Greg Wood has this morning's business news. |  |
 |  0626 | Sport with Garry Richardson. |  |
 |  0631 | The Government's plan to restrict trial by jury will face opposition in the Lords today. Paul Wilenius has more. |  |
 |  0634 | The council of Durham University is meeting today to decide whether to go ahead with the closure of two of its departments. Kim Catcheside has the details. |  |
 |  0637 | Ariel Sharon is in London while in the Middle East Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian Prime Minister Abu Mazen appear to have come to a political accommodation. Jeremy CookeÌýjoins us fromÌýJerusalem.
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 |  0640 | The Government has outlined plans for fundamental changes to the legal system. Susan Hulme reports in Yesterday in Parliament. |  |
 |  0645 | California-basedÌýscientist Dr Ronald Lee of Berkeley says some species, including our own, don't just live to breed, they live to care for their young too. |  |
 |  0650 | Professor Carol Black, President of the Royal College of Physicians, and Simon Eccles, the deputy chairman of the BMA's Junior Doctors' Committee discuss new rules on working hours. |  |
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 |  0709 | The hunt continues for the 12 year-old girl thought to have run away to Paris with a 31 year-old former US marine. Hilton DawsonÌýMP chairs the All Party Childrens Group. |  |
 |  0715 | Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change denies it has held talks with Robert Mugabe's government. Welshman Ncube is their spokesman. |  |
 |  0720 | Members of the Welsh Assembly are going to spend the day talking about their current seating arrangements. Our reporter Wyre Davies joins us. |  |
 |  0723 | The island of Montserrat in the Caribbean is being declared a disaster area today after the latest volcanic eruption. Acting Director of the Montserrat Volcano Observatory Dr Ricky Herd tells us what happened. |  |
 |  0733 | Professor Roderick Flood, President of Universities UK and Shadow Education Secretary Damian Green discussÌýfunding for higher education. |  |
 |  0743 | It's St. Swithin's Day today, so will it be dry or rainy for the next 40 days? Hear our discussion. |  |
 |  0753 | Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy tells us about his party's proposed cull of Government departments. |  |
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 |  0810 | Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens on the Government's plans to restrict trial by jury. |  |
 |  0824 | What better way to beat off the current heatwave than with a tasty ice-lolly madeÌýfrom fish? |  |
 |  0836 | Tomorrow the annual star ratings for NHS hospitals will be published - they're vital for those hoping to become "Foundation" hospitals. Sanchia Berg speaks to managers in favour of foundation status. |  |
 |  0842 | The Fabian SocietyÌýis publishing its report into the future of the monarchy today - the Society's General Secretary Michael Jacobs joins us. |  |
 |  0848 | James Naughtie reports on German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's attendance at Tony Blair's "progressive government" conference. |  |
 |  0855 | How far can Britain and America go in taking pre-emptive action in troublespots around the World? Sir John Weston and Philip BobbitÌýdiscuss. |  |
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