09/06/2012
Morning news and current affairs, presented by Sarah Montague and Evan Davis, debating an online 'fraud factory', a massacre in Syria, and the return of The Stone Roses.
Morning news and current affairs, presented by Sarah Montague and Evan Davis, featuring:
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It is 16 years since the band the Stone Roses broke up. Last night they were back on stage together in Barcelona for the first show of a reunion tour. Liam Gallagher, of Oasis fame, was in the audience last night and he spoke to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Colin Paterson and music journalist Ben Cardew explains why this comeback is been seen as so important.
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Detectives are hunting for thousands of customers of a specialised website which provided dossiers of fake documents and advice on how to commit identity fraud. 0835
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On Wednesday Mazraat al-Qubair, a small village in the central Hama province of Syria was the site of a massacre. About 80 people were killed. Both sides in the Syrian struggle blame each other for the killings. At first, when the UN tried to get there its representatives were shot at. But yesterday they made it - and with them was Paul Danaher,- the head of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Middle East bureau, who gives his account of his journey to the village.
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