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By Channel 4 News

Updated on 10 July 2007

The Morning Repot

Hello and welcome to the Morning Report on Tuesday, the tenth of July with I'm Glenda Cooper.

Coming up:

- Pakistan troops storm a mosque in Islamabad one week after the siege began.

- Four men are convicted of attempted to bomb the London transport network, but were there serious failings by the security services?

- Give tax breaks for married couples say the Tories - children do better in a stable home.

- In business news: Soft skills not shiny shoes - what employers are looking for in interviews.

- Plus: one woman's career path takes her across the world.

- The weather: it's going to be mainly cloudy with rain at times. Showers in Scotland throughout the day will give way to a dry evening. Top temperatures of 22 degrees in the south, 18 in the north.

This is the Morning Report from Channel 4 Radio News.

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