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Today: 0730 Archbishop of Canterbury 24 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 24, 2008
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The Archbishop of Canterbury and other religious figures will stage a procession in London to call on governments to keep their promises on aid commitments for the world's poor. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, discusses the importance of ending extreme poverty.

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Today: 0810 Online music piracy 24 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 24, 2008
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Six of the UK's biggest internet service providers are believed to be backing a government plan to tackle music piracy online. Andy Burnham, culture secretary, musician Billy Bragg and Becky Hodge, of consumers' digital rights campaign the Open Rights Group, discuss whether this will stop the illegal downloading of music files.

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Today: 0815 Alcohol legislation 23 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 23, 2008
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Hospital admissions in England, prompted by alcohol related problems, have risen. Ministers have told the drinks industry to act more responsibly in adhering to its voluntary code or face new laws governing alcohol sales. Professor Ian Gilmore, of the Royal College of Physicians and the UK Alcohol Health Alliance, and Dawn Primarolo, the minister for public health, discuss the government's move towards legislation.

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Today: 0810 Doctor assessments 23 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 23, 2008
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All doctors in the UK will face annual assessments which could see licences removed from poor performers. The proposals mean GPs, hospital consultants and private practitioners would have to renew their licences every five years, under proposals from the chief medical officer, Liam Donaldson. Patients organisations have welcomed the news, saying they have been waiting for such an initiative since the Shipman inquiry. Dr Hamish Meldrum, chairman of the BMA, explains how the scheme would work.

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Today: 0740 Iraq 22 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 22, 2008
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The prime minister will address the Commons on Iraq. He is expected to speak about cutting the number of British forces there, while stopping short of a complete withdrawal. Retired Major General Tim Cross, the most senior British official who worked on post-war planning in Iraq, discusses how far the situation has progressed over the last five years.

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Today: 0810 Radovan Karadzic 22 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 22, 2008
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Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, has been arrested in Serbia after 13 years on the run. Today reporter Jon Manel, Kemal Pervanic, whose village was wiped out by the Serbs, Lord Ashdown, former high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, and John Simpson, BBC world affairs editor, discuss how important this arrest is.

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Today: 0840 Lambeth conference 21 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 21, 2008
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Is there an argument for weakening the authority of Canterbury over Anglican churches in other countries? Theologian Theo Hobson and the Right Reverend Nick Baines, the Bishop of Croydon, discuss the importance of international relations within the Church.

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Today: 0810 Welfare reform 21 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 21, 2008
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Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell is to propose full-time work in the community for those unemployed for more than two years. He says that it would "transform lives".

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Today: Shakespeare Texts 19 July 08
from Best of Today on July 19, 2008
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What can we learn from the texts of Shakespear that might be useful today?

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Today: SATS 19 July 08
from Best of Today on July 19, 2008
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We've been reporting all the stories of SATS tests that have been delayed, gone missing or been badly marked. Sanchia Berg reports and we talk toMike Tomlinson, former chief inspector of Schools

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Today: 0810 Iran Nuclear talks 19 June 08
from Best of Today on July 19, 2008
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Diplomats from six countries will sit down with Iran's chief nuclear negotiator in Geneva today. Our middle east editor Jeremy Bowen and Philip Bobbitt talk to Today.

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Today: 0750 Sir Win Bischoff 19 July 08
from Best of Today on July 19, 2008
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Sir Win Bischoff talks to our business editor Robert Peston

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Today: 0815 'Sats' 17 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 17, 2008
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Schools are finding children's "Sats" scripts are being returned unmarked - with the pupils wrongly recorded as having been absent for the tests. Shadow schools secretary, Michael Gove, responds to further examples of delayed results.

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Today: 0810 Equitable Life 17 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 17, 2008
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A report into the losses incurred by policyholders in Equitable Life says the government should apologise and pay compensation. Vanni Treves, of Equitable Life, says that "the government must pay the bills for its own failings". Paul Braithwaite, of the Equitable Members Action Group, says it is "a red letter day for 1m households".

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Today: 0855 Team-building for Bishops 16 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 16, 2008
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The 650 bishops attending the Lambeth conference are going on a three day retreat of prayer and reflection led by Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams. But what exactly is a retreat? Alan Hunt, of 'team-building specialists' Sandstone and Giles Fraser, the vicar of Putney, explain how it differs from a corporate exercise.

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Today: 0810 End of life care 16 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 16, 2008
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People are to be given more choice over where they die as part of a package of measures to improve care for the dying. Maria Gleeson, who lost her husband from cancer at 51, gives her account of a death with dignity and Health Secretary Alan Johnson says that these proposals will mean better quality care for patients.

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Today: 0810 Harsher penalties for death drivers 15 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 15, 2008
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Drivers who cause death on the roads should be treated more severely, judges and magistrates in England and Wales have been told. Peter Neyroud, of the sentencing guidelines council, Mary Williams, of road safety charity Brake, and solicitor David Sonn discuss the implications of these proposals.

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Today: 0750 David Cameron 15 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 15, 2008
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The Conservatives will argue that the credit crunch means more companies are finding it hard to get hold of the funds they need to survive and are increasingly facing liquidation, leading to job losses. Conservative leader David Cameron discusses how he will get people off welfare and into jobs when there are fewer opportunities available.

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Today: 0850 Heckling 14 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 14, 2008
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The US gay Bishop Gene Robinson had to stop his sermon in a West London church yesterday when he was heckled. Comedian Jo Brand and the Labour MP Stephen Pound discuss what makes a good heckle and how best to deal with it.

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Today: 0810 US Economy 14 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 14, 2008
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The US government has announced measures to shore up the nation's two largest mortgage finance companies. Business editor Robert Peston and LSE director Howard Davies discuss the implications.

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Today: 0850 David Milliband
from Best of Today on July 12, 2008
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John Humprys speaks to David Milliband.

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Today: 0830 John Humphrys in Iraq
from Best of Today on July 12, 2008
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We still have more than 4,000 British soldiers there but the defence secretary says Basra is now a city transformed, no longer the dangerous place it was only four months ago. John Humphrys went to find out if that's true.

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Today: 0730 Sir Richard Dannatt discussion
from Best of Today on July 12, 2008
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There've been all sorts of stories in the press over the past week about the position of Sir Richard Dannatt, the head of the army who in the past has made some fairly robust public comments about pay and conditions in the service. Allan Mallinson and Eric Joyce discuss.

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Today: 0830 UN Population Day 11 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 11, 2008
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There is no absolute right to have as many children as we want, a study from the Optimum Population Trust argues. This report coincides with UN Population Day. Professor John Guillebaud, a patron of the trust, and Dominic Lawson, columnist for the Independent, discuss whether humans have a right to procreate.

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Today: 0810 David Davis 11 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 11, 2008
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David Davis, the former Conservative home affairs spokesman, has won his by-election battle over civil liberties. He won with more than 70% of the vote, but neither Labour nor the Liberal Democrats offered a candidate. David Davis discusses what he will do with his 42-day detention campaign now he is an MP once again.

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Today: 0830 Brown as Heathcliff 10 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 10, 2008
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Gordon Brown has compared himself to literary character Heathcliff in this week's New Statesman. Juliet Barker, an expert on the Brontes and Quentin Letts, from the Daily Mail, discuss whether this is a wise decision.

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Today: 0810 Caroline Flint 10 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 10, 2008
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Barratt announces 1,200 job cuts and the deputy leader of the Labour Party Harriet Harman says the situation in the housing market is of "grave concern". Housing minister Caroline Flint says she wants to see more homes built.

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Today: 0830 Sir Tim Berners-Lee 09 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 09, 2008
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the man who is credited with the invention of the world wide web, is now looking ahead to a new and more sophisticated way of using the internet known as the semantic web.

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Today: 0810 John Humphrys in Basra 09 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 09, 2008
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John Humphrys is visiting Basra, two years after his last visit. He learns how the British are working side-by-side with the Iraqis to bring security to a dangerous city. Defence Secretary Des Browne says that when he visited he was able to call into a café in the city centre for a cup of tea. So is that really possible?

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Today: 0730 Bob Geldof 08 Jul 08
from Best of Today on July 08, 2008
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At present rates, commitment for financial assistance in Africa will fall short. The G8 summit will discuss whether the $22bn commitment will be met. Campaigner Bob Geldof discusses his concerns.


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