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Updated on 11 June 2007

By Channel 4 News

Welcome to the Morning Report.

Hello and welcome to the Morning Report. It's Monday 11th June, I'm Glenda Cooper.

* Child Labour and sweatshop conditions. The new accusations about the Beijing Olympics

* King of the Road: Lewis Hamilton wins his first ever Grand Prix

* Poor children slip a year behind the rich by the time they're only three - says a new report.

* Why Scotland is the worst performing country in Europe. That's a money story, by the way - not a sports report

* Plus: it's bada-bing, bada-boom - the end of the Sopranos. We've got an exclusive report.

And the weather: No help for the West Indies cricketers - at least, not from the heavens. There will be low cloud and mist, burning off to become a lovely sunny day. A possibility of rain in Wales and the West Country.

This is the Morning Report from Channel 4 Radio News.

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