'Protect personal information'... Brown's policy proposals... plans to regulate tartan?
Updated on 11 July 2007
Welcome to the Morning Report.
Hello and welcome to the Morning Report, on Wednesday the 11th of July with Melissa Preen.
Coming up:
- Personal information is sacred and companies have an obligation to protect it says the information watchdog.
- Gordon Brown doesn't wait for anybody - not even the queen! The PM lays out his policy proposals in a break with procedure.
- Under 16s could be banned from catwalks by the British fashion industry, but not everyone thinks it's a problem.
- The Government rejects al-Qaida's disapproval of Salmon Rushdie's knighthood.
- Anglo-American relations are under the microscope.
- Plus: plans from north of the border to regulate traditional tartan.
- The weather: showers will be isolated and scattered, as most of the UK enjoys a mainly dry day. Rain developing in the west over night with highs of twenty two degrees.
This is the Morning Report from Channel 4 Radio News.
