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By Channel 4 News

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.

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