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r4today Today 0810: Did MPs make the right decision when they voted yesterday on their own pay? www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today Coming up: Will the Anglican Communion survive Lambeth and is it time we had a separate female poet laureate? www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today Today 0810: New European rules on pesticides could ban 80% of those used in British farming. www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today Highlight: 0730 The US treasury secretary Henry Paulson and Chancellor Alistair Darling discuss the global downturn. www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today Coming up: UK Chancellor and US treasury secretary in conversation, Conservative taxation and Godfather foreign policy. www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today Highlight: 0730 Zimbabwe diary - A resident of Harare reads their diary of events since the election. www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today 0810: After concessions on 10p tax, more tax U-turns are being urged on the government, but can they afford any more? www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today Coming up: Government concessions on the finance bill, the state of English dentistry and the wonderful sound of jelly. www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today Highlight: Did ransom money change hands for the release of filmmaker Sean Langan - and if it did, does it matter? www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today 0810: How should the Chancellor fund his new scheme to protect the victims of bank failures? www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today 08:10 Health Secretary Alan Johnson discusses Lord Darzi's year-long review of NHS as service reaches 60th anniversary. www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today 0810 The votes have been cast in Zimbabwe's presidential second round election, but the crisis in the country continues. www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today 08:10 World affairs editor John Simpson reports from Zimbabwe on the presidential run-off with only one candidate. www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today Coming up: Polls open in Zimbabwe's presidential run-off and has Gordon Brown tried his utmost in his first year? www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today 08:10 Ministers are to unveil new laws to tackle age discrimination and the gender pay gap. We talk to Harriet Harman. www.bbc.co.uk/today
r4today 08:10 Review into 2007 floods to say UK not taking prevention seriously enough. Sir Michael Pitt explains report. www.bbc.co.uk/today