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HIV-positive doctors face being struck off: Tougher sanctions introduced for failing to disclose condition00:02
Mayhew agrees to give evidence00:02
Fish protest00:02
Britain's battle of attrition fought on a cruel sea: Celebrations begin today to mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic. Stephen Ward talked to Ian Ball, a veteran who kept a photographic record of his war00:02
French vigilantes declare war on drugs00:02
The innocent parents who need to know00:02
Britain to get bill for atom test clean-up00:02
Leading Article: To travel is often better than to return00:02
Letter: The price of investment00:02
Fourth ex-PM in fraud inquiry: Warrant served on De Mita in Naples - Fiat No 2 under suspicion in Milan00:02
Cricket / B & H Quarter-Finals: A fluctuation in fortunes for the Benjamins00:02
SIB gets tough with regulators: Spot checks planned to make sure job of enforcement is being performed effectively00:02
TELEVISION / Sweetened porridge00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Dark shadows over Bosnia 'safe areas': More than half a million Muslims will depend on aid. Their communities will become ghettos, prey to disease and fanaticism00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Badminton: England routed by Denmark00:02
Lousy film, terrific standee-jacking: David Hayles is an expert. Never mind ushers, staples or rivets, no cinema foyer cut-out is safe00:02
Letter: Sorry state of science00:02
Second escape00:02
Steinkuhler quits top post at IG Metall00:02
Guatemala power-grab00:02
Letter: Equal rights for homosexuals00:02
Out of America: TV moguls find that violence might not pay00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: The return of baddie stubble00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Big Kit and the case of the Elizabethan collops: 'A Dead Man in Deptford' - Anthony Burgess: Hutchinson, 14.99 pounds00:02
Letter: Oxford University's academic structure00:02
THEATRE / So why can't Ron Moody play Moses?: Phil Setren has spent months playing agony uncle to six writers anxious for success in the New Play Festival. Sarah Hemming reports00:02
Miller: 'You charge them, I will go to court': Inquiry transcript shows ex-MP was seriously concerned for innocent businessmen facing jail over supergun00:02
Obituary: Gamal Hemdan00:02
Birthdays00:02
Law Report: 'Real danger' test of apparent bias. Regina v Gough. House of Lords (Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Ackner, Lord Mustill, Lord Slynn and Lord Woolf). 20 May 1993.00:02
Talk of the trade: Drawn to attention00:02
Devaluation helps Fairline into calmer waters00:02
Cinema challenges war-time taboos: Films about Petain jog painful memories, writes Julian Nundy from Paris00:02
Market Report: BT campaign sets the tone - and the pace00:02
THEATRE / Female, gifted and black00:02
Letter: After the carnage in Bosnia: long-term solution; fate of children without hope; Muslim radicalism00:02
Safeway pinches its own: Shares in Argyll Group slip as profits rise 14 per cent00:02
Only connect: hoi polloi, Dracula, the Reichstag, kudos . . .00:02
Tibet tense as Chinese clamp down on unrest: Troops use tear-gas on crowds demonstrating for independence00:02
Shell decision00:02
Peace envoys set to bale out: West's 'appeasement' provokes disgust00:02
OPERA / Immaculate conceptions: Nick Kimberley finds that design is integral to two opera stagings by ENO and Opera Factory00:02
Inside Parliament: Reserve teams fail to raise a cheer: NHS pledges repeated at Question Time; MacGregor bows to backbenches on railcards; Government defeat on housing Bill in Lords00:02
Bottom Line: Thorn makes sweeter music00:02
Sleepwalkers lost in the nightmare of Srebrenica: Robert Block, the first journalist to get into the blockaded town for months, witnessed the numbing plight of its imprisoned Muslims00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Guide promise00:02
We can think. Now we must do00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Crew blamed for grounding QE200:02
Architecture Update: 'Albertropolis' on the drawing boards00:02
Lasmo board attacked: Pay rises despite losses anger investors00:02
Hockney 'premiere' to be star attraction at Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition00:02
Rising tide of 'human smuggling': Shipping Chinese illegal immigrants to the US has become a criminal enterprise worth billions of dollars00:02
Talk of the trade: More worthy of Wapping than Farringdon00:02
Paris throws weight behind recovery plan00:02
Police warned of global threat from Hell's Angels: Motorcycle gangs 'masterminding organised crime'00:02
Competition: A slice of the action00:02
Dixons stakes its chips on bigger being better: The electricals group is building a chain of giant computer retail outlets. Patrick Hosking reports00:02
Universities told to curb four-year degrees: Funding to be geared to output of students00:02
TELEVISION / Animals00:02
Bottom Line: Not fun any more00:02
Kashmir's rebels step into the open: India's bullying tactics against a nationalist struggle have backfired, writes Tim McGirk from Srinagar00:02
Above, the princely dream; below, the Tesco reality: Superstores disguised as barns fool no one. But one new scheme, says Dan Cruickshank, provides the slim hope of a vernacular revival00:02
Racing: Derby prosperity gives pride to a place: Organisers of next week's Epsom showpiece are aiming to augment the race's international prestige00:02
Cycling: Roche gives a helping hand00:02
Cricket / B & H Quarter-Finals: Wasim enjoys a day out at the seaside00:02
Cricket / B & H Quarter-Finals: Barnett cool under pressure00:02
Football / European Cup Final: Marseille aim to prove Milan are mortal: Phil Shaw, in Munich, looks forward to tonight's European Cup final00:02
Anti-Mafia fight starts at school: Palermo education chief campaigns for end to 'string-pulling' to pass exams00:02
Media Types: The gardening expert: They love to boast about their brassica00:02
Leading Article: The real meaning of 'safe areas'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Speyhawk admits defeat over debts and calls in receivers: Banks refuse more time to assemble refinancing package Shares suspended at 14p Osborne's stake valueless00:02
Dublin to close IRA loophole in extradition law: Possession of automatic weapons and explosives poised to lose exemptions as political offences00:02
Architecture Update: Heavyweight title fight00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
When fashion is no excuse at all: Marion Hume opened this month's Vogue to find photos she would rather not have seen00:02
Carpetright trebles in run-up to flotation00:02
Sailors' sights set on happier landings: After sailing the world, adjusting to ordinary life seems daunting. John Arlidge talks to some returning crews00:02
Prison warning00:02
Netherlands and Turkey agreed to offer warplanes to join Washington in defending Muslim enclaves.00:02
Maastricht referendum vote expected in the Lords00:02
Architecture Update: Revolutionary images00:02
Motor Racing: Lola's exports prove the choice of experts: Most Indianapolis 500 drivers will rely on a British marque of class in Sunday's race. Patrick Miles reports00:02
Motive for attack in woods unclear00:02
Pub shooting00:02
Iranian planes attack guerrillas00:02
Men are refused 'jobs for women': Traditional view of the sexes lingers on00:02
Ivory Towers: Know what I mean, Dorothy?00:02
Mayhew to give evidence to Iraq supergun inquiry: Former Attorney General to answer allegations over export of defence-related equipment00:02
In search of a different kind of male bonding: They may not be New Men, but unemployed fathers are happily learning how to care for their children. Barbara Rowlands reports00:02
GP fundholding system 'should be phased out': Changes in family doctor practices fail to deliver promised benefits and undermine national health strategy, say reports00:02
Talk of the trade: A name to remember00:02
Bentley case00:02
Curate and wife evicted in 6am raid00:02
Talk of the trade: Knight to a king00:02
Letter: Lessons from the world's poor00:02
Alcohol ban at Wembley shuns police advice00:02
'Travelgate' inquiry by Clinton00:02
Football / World Cup: Gascoigne to mask his intentions00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Rugby Union: Wallace's arrival delayed: Lions wait for replacement wing00:02
UN bars Peking dissident00:02
Union opposes democracy plan: Setback for Smith over voting reform00:02
Waitrose gives concern at John Lewis Partnership00:02
Treasury opposed to extending pay norm: Warning over public sector wage restraint00:02
Lloyd's to provide 440m pounds of assistance00:02
Tennis: Lendl feels twilight's last gleaming on Huet's special day: Former champion and world No 1 falls at first hurdle in the French Open as the leading women waste little time in dispatching opponents00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Platell reflects on Mirror images: Michael Leapman talks to a woman who loves tabloid hot seats and hates Blackpool deck chairs00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Greencore dealing tapes not complete00:02
G7 seeks to curb Attali00:02
Tourists wounded in Egypt00:02
Wave of arrests strains SA talks00:02
Kurdish rebels ambush troops: Confusion in Turkey over ceasefire between government forces and insurgents00:02
Diary: Labour leader is left naval gazing00:02
Railcards pledge staves off threat of Tory revolt: Privatisation plans back on track but BR remains barred from franchise auction00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Keep the batsman guessing00:02
The Daily Poem - Lodi Tombs, Delhi00:02
Letter: Customer recycling00:02
Football: Venables is happy to earn short cease-fire: Tottenham's turmoil shows no sign of abating as their chief executive survives to fight another day against Sugar00:02
Athletics: Cars for gold from Nebiolo00:02
Practice did not match rhetoric: Fundholding dream became a bureaucratic nightmare for four GPs, reports Judy Jones00:02
East Germans end strike00:02
MPs 'force retreat over policing of London'00:02
Football / World Cup: Republic ready for survival course: Charlton ready for test as Northern Ireland succeed in tricky tie00:02
Cricket: Heads turned by sterling Waugh effort: The younger twin's 178 for Australia has the Surrey bowlers labouring00:02
Talk of the trade: More worthy of Wapping than Farringdon00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Ukraine and Russia lock horns over nuclear arms: Kiev wants safety guarantees from the West, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor00:02
Charities / Secret compulsion that wrecks lives: The Munchausen Syndrome Self-Help Group00:02
Gonzalez takes a televised beating: Opposition leader silences critics and buries 'Franco clone' jibes in Spain's first live election debate00:02
Woman jailed for Aids fraud00:02
BCCI's Manx creditors want regulator sued00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Keep the batsman guessing00:02
Letter: After the carnage in Bosnia: long-term solution; fate of children without hope; Muslim radicalism00:02
Pembroke: Recession at an end00:02
Divestment income rises for venture capitalists00:02
Management: World beyond Europe00:02
Sailing: America's Cup rewrites rules00:02
Letter: After the carnage in Bosnia: long-term solution; fate of children without hope; Muslim radicalism00:02
View from City Road: Not now, please, it would be too complicated00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Tennis: Balancing act on security: The knife attack on Monica Seles has made protection of leading players the Grand Slams' priority. John Roberts reports from Paris00:02
View from City Road: Ground still soft after Speyhawk00:02
Today's Number: 1,55000:02
Court Circular00:02
Clinton to retreat over trade deal with China00:02
Cardinal shot dead in Mexico00:02
Sainsbury and Boots team up00:02
Talk of the trade: Court in the act once again in South Wales00:02
Church and state: a marriage of convenience00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Obituary: Rabbi Meyer Jais00:02
Witnesses persistently questioned00:02
Betterware shrugs off slump with 94% profit increase00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Leading Article: Scott inquiry proves its value00:02
Doubts about Imro recalled00:02
Talk of the trade: Knight to a king00:02
Cricket / B & H Quarter-Finals: Replay trial adjourned00:02
Restrictions 'threaten access to justice': Lord Mackay is challenged on legal-aid cuts in the High Court today. Adam Sage reports00:02
Letter: BR's time management00:02
Chess: Tainted curiosity from the past00:02
Football / World Cup: Dowie's strike restores some self-respect00:02
THEATRE / Where there is theatre, let us bring agitprop: Paul Taylor on Trevor Griffiths' anti-Tory tirade Thatcher's Children.00:02
Obituary: Mieczyslaw Horszowski00:02
When one roof is simply not enough, try a yurt: They're cheap, warm and romantic. Simon Hollington looks to the East for an answer to our housing problems00:02
Obituary: John Calder00:02
Talk of the trade: Broadcasting standards shot to hell