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Daily programme highlights from BBC Radio News. Interviews and reports from BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 live, the BBC Asian Network and the BBC World Service.

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  • 25 May 12 Cameron defends Jeremy Hunt

    Fri, 25 May 12

    Duration:
    37 mins

    Available:
    6 days remaining

    Scottish independence campaign is launched / What do international summits do ? / Tough times for Russia's opposition / Tensions among Anglicans over leadership issue / How an exam-question offended British Jews / Plan B on class and poverty / A very rare musical instrument.

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  • 24 May 12 More bad news for UK economy

    Thu, 24 May 12

    Duration:
    30 mins

    Available:
    5 days remaining

    Intensifying battle for the White House / UN Security Council criticised by Amnesty International / Trying to stop sex-trafficking in New York / 40 years of Spaghetti Junction.

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  • 23 May 12 Stormy session in House of Commons

    Wed, 23 May 12

    Duration:
    35 mins

    Available:
    4 days remaining

    What can latest Eurozone talks achieve ? / Mood in Egypt on election-day / Rise in racist incidents reported in UK schools / What makes Eurovision Song Contest culturally significant ? / An opera about the afterlife.

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  • 22 May 12 IMF's cautious praise for UK economy

    Tue, 22 May 12

    Duration:
    33 mins

    Available:
    3 days remaining

    Trial of couple accused of mudering daughter / Egyptians prepare to vote to choose president / Could robot fish help tackle water-pollution ? / Paul Simon on his "Graceland" album / The secret skills of plants.

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  • 21 May 12 Yemen suicide-bomb kills 90

    Mon, 21 May 12

    Duration:
    37 mins

    Available:
    2 days remaining

    Controversy over new report on UK employment-practices / Funeral of man convicted of Lockerbie bombing / Could women play key role in Egypt's election ? / Did British spies help Japan to attack Pearl Harbour ? /Remembering Robin Gibb / Writing a novel at the Chelsea Flower Show.

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