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Updated on 02 July 2007

By Channel 4 News

Welcome to the Morning Report.

* Police may have been just hours behind the would-be bombers who drove a burning car into Glasgow airport

* At least one more suspect is still believed to be on the run, as security at train stations and airports is stepped up. The Home Secretary will make a statement to the Commons this afternoon.

* Victims of recent flooding are warned they may be targeted by cowboy builders.

* New evidence shows that Hezbollah is operating within Iraq

* In the money - the unstoppable rise of private equity - could Virgin Media be its latest purchase?

* And how music fans are putting their money where their mouths are.

The weather: There'll be showers with some sunny spells today. It'll be feeling mild in most parts of the UK with a high of 21 C.

This is the Morning Report from Channel 4 Radio News.

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