26/03/2016
Morning news and current affairs. Including Yesterday in Parliament, Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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0710
A weekend of commemorations will begin later today to mark the centenary of Ireland's Easter Rising. John Concannon is director of the Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme.
0715
Egypt's claims that a Cambridge University student was killed by a criminal gang have been branded "implausible" by UK academics. The body of Giulio Regeni, showing clear signs of torture, was dumped beside a road near Cairo on 3 February. Dr John Chalcraft is associate professor in the History and Politics of Empire and Imperialism at the LSE Department of Government.
0720
The Rolling Stones have played in front of an estimated half a million people at a free concert in Havana.Μύ Cuban fans would have had to listen to the band's music in secret in the 1960s and 70s because it was considered subversive. By a strange twist the person trying to stop them playing yesterday night was the Pope - who didn't want them to play on Good Friday - but the Stones took no notice of the pontiff, as the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ’s Will Grant reports.
0730
The pro-Brexit group Vote Leave is announcing the names of 250 business leaders and entrepreneurs who support its campaign. Tim Martin is chairman of JD Wetherspoons.
0735
A 32-year-old Muslim man has been arrested over the killing in Glasgow of Muslim shopkeeper Asad Shah, in what police have described as a "religiously prejudiced" crime. Speaking on the programme is Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Scotland reporter Steven Godden.
0740
This week, in his regular Meet the Author interview, James Naughtie meets a new writer, MG Leonard, who has written a book about the relationship between a boy and a beetle.
0750
What are the ongoing issues of the remaining violent splinter groups in Ireland, and what is the danger they pose? Professor Monica McWilliams is a member of a Northern Ireland government-appointed panel to develop a strategy to disband paramilitaries.
0810
The French President, Francois Hollande, has said the militant network behind the attacks in Brussels and in Paris last November, is being "wiped out". Asiem El-Difraoui is a political scientist who has advised the French government on the prevention of jihadism.
0830
A weekend of commemorations will begin later today to mark the centenary of Ireland's Easter Rising. Today’s Nick Robinson reports.
0840
Why are terrorists turning more and more to family members? Dr Mohammed Hafez is chairman of the National Security Affairs Department at the Naval Postgraduate School.
0845
The series finale of the spy thriller The Night Manager is broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One tomorrow night. The series, starring Tom Hiddleston, is adapted from a John le Carre novel and has won rave reviews and legions of fans. Speaking live in the studio is David Farr, a screen-writer who adapted the novel for television.
0850
What was the role of culture in provoking the Easter Rising – and how has it has permeated Irish culture since? Speaking on the programme is Theo Dorgan, a poet and writer, and Dr Gillian O’Brien, a reader in Modern Irish History at Liverpool John Moore’s University.
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Broadcast
- Sat 26 Mar 2016 07:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4