00:02
Football: Undoing of Taylor the trier: Henry Winter on the warts and all documentary shadowing the fall of England's former manager00:02
Sports Listings: Racing: National Hunt Festival at Cheltenham00:02
Football: Old Trafford mourns Sir Matt: Fans place flowers and scarves outside United's ground as an English institution grieves00:02
Carpetright makes pounds 5.5m as market share increases00:02
Lloyds and BDO rapped over Bestwood theft00:02
Labour gives Galloway a 'final warning'00:02
Hospitals to act over casualty unit delays00:02
MUSIC / Gentle stroll: Adrian Jack on Mikhail Rudy at the Wigmore Hall, London00:02
Guinness restructures LVMH link to develop Moet ventures: Unbundling of stake will net drinks group pounds 416m00:02
Motor Racing: Irvine crosses to Jordan00:02
The Passing of a Legend: 'A true gentleman to everyone from stars to groundstaff'00:02
Skater 'knew of plot' against rival00:02
Nadir tax inspector charged with fraud00:02
Soldiers used IRA tactics in 'orgy of serious crime'00:02
Father jailed00:02
Boast by soap actress 'may be her epitaph'00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Ticket to ride: Philip Warren had that Winston Churchill in the back of his cab. Siobhan Dolan gets the knowledge on Taxi]00:02
Dear Saddam: The Independent's foreign editor brings Iraq's leader up to date on the life and times of his recent guest, George Galloway00:02
New curbs on juvenile offenders00:02
Washington tax jolt for Barclays00:02
The Passing of a Legend: A leader of vision and rare distinction: Manchester United's history is synonymous with their former manager who died yesterday. Ken Jones pays tribute00:02
January sunshine on the seafront at Brighton00:02
Labour gives Galloway a 'final warning'00:02
Law Update: Getting on course (CORRECTED)00:02
Oxford students want Patten stripped of fellowship: Fran Abrams and Ilsa Godlovitch report on the clash between a minister and his old college00:02
TELEVISION / Letting off steam on the beaten track00:02
Pembroke: Gambling chief deserts the desert00:02
Court Circular00:02
View from City Road: Societies silent as granny rolls in00:02
Spring Ram asks for 42m pounds: Rights issue aimed at paying off debt00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Men jailed for newsboy's murder win legal challenge00:02
View from City Road: Guinness deals will allow the cream to rise00:02
Letter: Suffering in a society hostile to homosexuals00:02
US-China accord00:02
Teenage sex and Dutch courage: From an early age, youngsters in the Netherlands talk openly with their parents about sex. We have much to learn from their approach, says Susan Marling00:02
New curbs on juvenile offenders00:02
Fatal plane crash00:02
Scandals 'have turned tide on press curbs'00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Obituary: Chris Ushewokunze00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
FILM / The Big Pictures: No Stone unturned: Sheila Johnston reviews Heaven and Earth, the conclusion of Oliver Stone's Vietnam trilogy00:02
Seventh heroin user dies00:02
Kravchuk let off lightly by deputies00:02
FILM / Box Office Charts00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Swimming: British Grand Prix series, Gloucester00:02
Obituary: Sir Matt Busby00:02
Rations increased00:02
The Passing of a Legend: A leader of vision and rare distinction: Manchester United's history is synonymous with their former manager who died yesterday. Ken Jones pays tribute00:02
Obituary: Stanley Hall00:02
Obituary: Lord Tranmire00:02
Patten still upbeat on HK transition: Governor tells MPs political dispute with China will not hold back colony's development00:02
Letter: Bastards, drunkards, debtors and nutters00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Telford on the march00:02
Lloyds and BDO rapped over Bestwood theft00:02
Ozone figures detailed as levels drop to record low00:02
Teacher in 'Romeo and Juliet' row apologises: Education authority to investigate ideological ban on pupils watching ballet version of 'a blatantly heterosexual love story'00:02
Oslo funeral offers PLO-Israel opportunity00:02
Figures at Kingfisher disappoint00:02
Bridgewater case00:02
Manchester United lose their father figure00:02
Obituary: Stanley Hall00:02
Computers: Feedback: Palmed off00:02
Banks could lose the killer instinct: The insolvency debate may change the way smaller companies are financed. John Willcock reports00:02
View from City Road: So much spent for so little by the DTI00:02
People: McCartney makes his peace with Yoko00:02
Seventh heroin user dies00:02
View from City Road: Guinness deals will allow the cream to rise00:02
Remembering old lessons in pride and prejudice: After 25 years, Catherine Evans returns to her alma mater in the Home Counties and finds that, unfortunately, little has changed00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
THEATRE / Spies like us: Paul Taylor reviews Michael Hastings's Unfinished Business at the Pit, London00:02
Ice Skating: Torvill and Dean in lead: British pair take the upper hand with a pair of perfect sixes in European Championships00:02
Racing: Maguire eschews legal aid00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Swimming: British Grand Prix series, Gloucester00:02
Tenants given cash to buy abroad: Westminster paid for new homes in Chile, Barbados and Australia00:02
Spring Ram asks for 42m pounds: Rights issue aimed at paying off debt00:02
Obituary: Sir Matt Busby00:02
Republican lawyer to lead Clinton inquiry00:02
View from City Road: Societies silent as granny rolls in00:02
Computers: Feedback: Palmed off00:02
Mayhew softens line on clarifying peace declaration00:02
Hospitals to act over casualty unit delays00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Republican lawyer to lead Clinton inquiry00:02
Let us be more than bandits in the night00:02
Sales slip but Budgens pegs profit00:02
Football: Old Trafford mourns Sir Matt: Fans place flowers and scarves outside United's ground as an English institution grieves00:02
Gelfand victory00:02
Football: Ball teams up with McMenemy: Southampton turn to two old favourites at The Dell in their search for survival in the Premiership00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Tube penalties00:02
Computers: Feedback: Wrong note00:02
'Braer' captain accused of neglect: 'Lack of basic seamanship and dereliction of duty' by ship's master criticised. John Arlidge reports00:02
Leading Article: Rough justice for homeless families00:02
Sacked manager wins sex bias case00:02
Industry policy paper due in May: Low productivity triggers government move00:02
And What's More ..00:02
Major forced into defence of economy: Prime Minister put on the spot after Clarke forecasts 'check' in recovery00:02
Minister's resignation deals blow to Yeltsin: Finance expert admired by the West for monetarist policies in defence of reforms is victim of cabinet power struggle00:02
'Independent' motion00:02
Big chill brings Washington to its knees00:02
For a few grand more: Pianos, like wines, mature with age. If you want real character, says Gillian Widdicombe, don't buy new, buy second-hand00:02
Paris puts British cuisine on the map00:02
Tap water link to abnormal sperm00:02
Letter: Suffering in a society hostile to homosexuals00:02
Homeless set to lose housing rights: Local authorities able to impose tighter restrictions on emergency assistance00:02
Got him collared? Hold your nose: Armed with air freshener, Johnny Birks is doing his bit to help the polecat stage a comeback. Harry Pugh scents a story00:02
Revolution heralded in treating the 'incurable': Gene therapy signals way forward00:02
Letter: Suffering in a society hostile to homosexuals00:02
Sex bias claim00:02
Custodian of morality throws down gauntlet00:02
Mayhew softens line on clarifying peace declaration00:02
Law Update: Facilitating business00:02
Racing: Maguire eschews legal aid00:02
Brandt aides accused of conspiracy: The past is becoming an embarrassing issue for German Social Democrats in an election year, writes Steve Crawshaw from Bonn00:02
Out of Russia: Farewell to the Profumo affair's other casualty00:02
Racing: Arc deal fails to cover the cracks: Europe's richest contest finds fresh funds but the French turf's era of prosperity seems destined for decline00:02
Tennis: Wilander on way back to old routine: Two former world leaders ride the ups and downs of the comeback trail in the Australian Open00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
BOC to make 1,700 job cuts and pounds 85m charge: Group will also lose chairman a year early00:02
Police chief hits back at attack on senior staff00:02
The Daily Poem: Sisters00:02
Rugby League: Crusaders are taken over00:02
Tight margins push Gestetner into red: 'Industry-wide squeeze' cancels out sales increase00:02
This vanishing land of ours: Anna Pavord calls for a unified approach to halt the piecemeal destruction of the countryside00:02
Father jailed00:02
Racing: Arc deal fails to cover the cracks: Europe's richest contest finds fresh funds but the French turf's era of prosperity seems destined for decline00:02
Aircraft crash kills four00:02
Obituary: Chung Il-Kwon00:02
Rugby League: Crusaders are taken over00:02
Men jailed for newsboy's murder win legal challenge00:02
Sailing: Dickson nudges ahead00:02
Outside Edge: Dominic Cavendish on the 'bag man' Mick Artistic00:02
Tougher action against juveniles00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Muslim girl expelled for wearing scarf00:02
Letter: A toast to a lord of the law00:02
Computers: Feedback: Palmed off00:02
Hungary acts on dog fights00:02
The abuse of power for fun00:02
Time poised with poison for Seagram00:02
Aircraft crash kills four00:02
Scandals 'have turned tide on press curbs'00:02
Sailing: Tactics are key to close finish: Grant Dalton, skipper of the leading maxi, New Zealand Endeavour, writes for the Independent about the Whitbread third leg00:02
Revolution heralded in treating the 'incurable': Gene therapy signals way forward00:02
Law Update: Getting on course (CORRECTED)00:02
Homeless set to lose housing rights: Local authorities able to impose tighter restrictions on emergency assistance00:02
'Pol Pot' turns Tigers' heroes into traitors: The martyr's death of a popular Tamil commander has unleashed a purge among the guerrillas, writes Tim McGirk in Jaffna00:02
Law Update: Educating Eversheds00:02
Figures at Kingfisher disappoint00:02
Bridgewater case00:02
Wimpey director resigns00:02
Law Update: Educating Eversheds00:02
FILM / The Big Pictures: No Stone unturned: Sheila Johnston reviews Heaven and Earth, the conclusion of Oliver Stone's Vietnam trilogy00:02
UK pull-out on agenda as Hurd flies to Bosnia: Foreign Secretary to meet peace-keeping troops before decision is made on withdrawal of British contingent00:02
Computers: Notebook00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: There are those who find it quite exciting when the earth moves00:02
After hours00:02
Letter: Bastards, drunkards, debtors and nutters00:02
UK pull-out on agenda as Hurd flies to Bosnia: Foreign Secretary to meet peace-keeping troops before decision is made on withdrawal of British contingent00:02
The Daily Poem: Sisters00:02
Cricket: Captaincy for Cook: South Africa A trust to experience00:02
Adams offers ceasefire hint00:02
Cricket: Captaincy for Cook: South Africa A trust to experience00:02
This vanishing land of ours: Anna Pavord calls for a unified approach to halt the piecemeal destruction of the countryside00:02
Letter: Suffering in a society hostile to homosexuals00:02
Football: Ball teams up with McMenemy: Southampton turn to two old favourites at The Dell in their search for survival in the Premiership00:02
Out of Russia: Farewell to the Profumo affair's other casualty00:02
Rugby Union: Armstrong poised for return: Scots drop Chalmers for Calcutta Cup match at Murrayfield00:02
After hours00:02
Letter: A toast to a lord of the law00:02
Leading Article: A concept killed by extremist advocates00:02
Outside Edge: Dominic Cavendish on the 'bag man' Mick Artistic00:02
Police chief hits back at attack on senior staff00:02
FILM / Box Office Charts00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Letter: Adoptees need to know their roots00:02
Skinheads on trial for 'racist' murder00:02
Patten still upbeat on HK transition: Governor tells MPs political dispute with China will not hold back colony's development00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Jury out in Bobbitt trial00:02
Ice Skating: Torvill and Dean in lead: British pair take the upper hand with a pair of perfect sixes in European Championships00:02
Motor Racing: Irvine crosses to Jordan00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Ticket to ride: Philip Warren had that Winston Churchill in the back of his cab. Siobhan Dolan gets the knowledge on Taxi]00:02
Bottom Line: Spring Ram closes a door, another opens00:02
Industry policy paper due in May: Low productivity triggers government move00:02
Computers: Feedback: Palmed off00:02
Property company thrives at top end of housing market00:02
Los Angeles gripped by post-quake fears00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Tap water link to abnormal sperm00:02
Let us be more than bandits in the night00:02
Obituary: Chris Ushewokunze00:02
Bottom Line: Limits for BOC00:02
Law Report: Liability for baby's injury: T v Surrey County Council and others. Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Scott Baker), 20 January 199400:02
Market Report: Standard Chartered soars despite the hangover00:02
Damages for boy injured in minder's care: Parents not warned that council-registered woman was under suspicion, writes Stephen Ward00:02
Juror discharged00:02
Nadir tax inspector charged with fraud00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Teacher in 'Romeo and Juliet' row apologises: Education authority to investigate ideological ban on pupils watching ballet version of 'a blatantly heterosexual love story'00:02
'Pure heroin' victim00:02
Letter: Suffering in a society hostile to homosexuals00:02
Some day someone will read your journal of record00:02
Suffolk Woman does it .. not that much00:02
Computers: Feedback: Palmed off00:02
US-China accord00:02
School strike threat00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Inside Parliament: Baghdad, Hackney come to Tories' aid00:02
Custodian of morality throws down gauntlet00:02
Fatal plane crash00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
They won't keep mum any longer00:02
Major forced into defence of economy: Prime Minister put on the spot after Clarke forecasts 'check' in recovery00:02
Gelfand victory00:02
January sunshine on the seafront at Brighton00:02
FILM / Choice00:02
TV blowing bubbles00:02
Leading Article: We must not abandon Bosnia00:02
Oslo funeral offers PLO-Israel opportunity00:02
Hungary acts on dog fights00:02
They won't keep mum any longer00:02
Court Circular00:02
TELEVISION / Letting off steam on the beaten track00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Oxford students want Patten stripped of fellowship: Fran Abrams and Ilsa Godlovitch report on the clash between a minister and his old college00:02
Minister's resignation deals blow to Yeltsin: Finance expert admired by the West for monetarist policies in defence of reforms is victim of cabinet power struggle00:02
Ove Arup to bid for tunnel link: Announcement will give boost to Stratford campaign00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Bishop of Durham backs legalised gay sex for 16-year-olds: Jenkins says that justice demands equality00:02
Tougher action against juveniles00:02
Bishop of Durham backs legalised gay sex for 16-year-olds: Jenkins says that justice demands equality00:02
Letter: Suffering in a society hostile to homosexuals00:02
Killer hid boy's body in ditch00:02
Law Update: Facilitating business00:02
Obituary: Stanley Hall00:02
Washington tax jolt for Barclays00:02
The play's the thing, but is it ideologically sound?: David Lister offers a politically correct guide to Shakespeare00:02
Skater 'knew of plot' against rival00:02
Firm 'helped breach sanctions'00:02
Computers: Software with a basic instinct for figures: Spreadsheets are super at calculating figures and excel at presenting them. But Andrew Brown finds they can also complicate matters00:02
Leading Article: A concept killed by extremist advocates00:02
Serb refugees forced to fight Muslims: Desperate Bosnians plead for UN help as spring offensive looms00:02
Tennis: Wilander on way back to old routine: Two former world leaders ride the ups and downs of the comeback trail in the Australian Open00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Howard refuses Silcott appeal request00:02
Coastguards 'slow to respond'00:02
View from City Road: Wholesale confusion over market data00:02
And What's More ..00:02
Unique doll expected to fetch pounds 150,00000:02
Ove Arup to bid for tunnel link: Announcement will give boost to Stratford campaign00:02
Dear Saddam: The Independent's foreign editor brings Iraq's leader up to date on the life and times of his recent guest, George Galloway00:02
Birthdays00:02
Oil rig scheme 'wasted pounds 30m'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
SBG backs photocopier ombudsman: Competitor sets up victims' support group for disgruntled customers00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Sex bias claim00:02
Skinheads on trial for 'racist' murder00:02
Adams offers ceasefire hint00:02
The play's the thing, but is it ideologically sound?: David Lister offers a politically correct guide to Shakespeare00:02
THEATRE / Spies like us: Paul Taylor reviews Michael Hastings's Unfinished Business at the Pit, London00:02
Consultants 'helped private patients to jump NHS queue': Unofficial 'domiciliary visits' form enabled fast-track treatment00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Telford on the march00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Dark forces 'targeting Italian President': Since fresh elections have been announced, tension has grown over fears of a plot to undermine the state, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
MUSIC / Gentle stroll: Adrian Jack on Mikhail Rudy at the Wigmore Hall, London00:02
Guinness restructures LVMH link to develop Moet ventures: Unbundling of stake will net drinks group pounds 416m00:02
NY mayor in conflict with blacks: Peter Pringle reports from New York on a turbulent start for Rudy Giuliani00:02
FILM / Choice00:02
Firm 'helped breach sanctions'00:02
Some day someone will read your journal of record00:02
Market Report: Standard Chartered soars despite the hangover00:02
Prince to sow green seeds in boardrooms: Cambridge offers environmental seminars00:02
Bottom Line: Simon struggles00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Cyclo-cross: National Trophy, Northallerton00:02
FILM / The comfort of strangers: Adam Mars-Jones on Manhattan Murder Mystery, Woody Allen's return to a familiar form and, in Diane Keaton, a familiar leading lady00:02
Sailing: Tactics are key to close finish: Grant Dalton, skipper of the leading maxi, New Zealand Endeavour, writes for the Independent about the Whitbread third leg00:02
Rugby Union: Armstrong poised for return: Scots drop Chalmers for Calcutta Cup match at Murrayfield00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 coach tours00:02
Manchester United lose their father figure00:02
View from City Road: Wholesale confusion over market data00:02
Tube penalties00:02
Killer hid boy's body in ditch00:02
Granny bond will pay 7% to the over-65s (CORRECTED)00:02
Brandt aides accused of conspiracy: The past is becoming an embarrassing issue for German Social Democrats in an election year, writes Steve Crawshaw from Bonn00:02
'Braer' captain accused of neglect: 'Lack of basic seamanship and dereliction of duty' by ship's master criticised. John Arlidge reports00:02
Coastguards 'slow to respond'00:02
Dark forces 'targeting Italian President': Since fresh elections have been announced, tension has grown over fears of a plot to undermine the state, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
FILM / The comfort of strangers: Adam Mars-Jones on Manhattan Murder Mystery, Woody Allen's return to a familiar form and, in Diane Keaton, a familiar leading lady00:02
Obituary: Chung Il-Kwon00:02
Serb refugees forced to fight Muslims: Desperate Bosnians plead for UN help as spring offensive looms00:02
No dialogue00:02
Rations increased00:02
Obituary: Stanley Hall00:02
Computers: Opening up a world of possibilities: One of the big advantages of spreadsheets is being able to do 'what if' forecasts. Janet Swift looks at the Windows options00:02
Letter: There are those who find it quite exciting when the earth moves00:02
TV blowing bubbles00:02
Howard refuses Silcott appeal request00:02
Carpetright makes pounds 5.5m as market share increases00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
'Pol Pot' turns Tigers' heroes into traitors: The martyr's death of a popular Tamil commander has unleashed a purge among the guerrillas, writes Tim McGirk in Jaffna00:02
Sailing: Dickson nudges ahead00:02
Jury out in Bobbitt trial00:02
Big chill brings Washington to its knees00:02
The Passing of a Legend: 'A true gentleman to everyone from stars to groundstaff'00:02
Prince to sow green seeds in boardrooms: Cambridge offers environmental seminars00:02
Law Update: Talking money00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Computers: Feedback: Palmed off00:02
Diary00:02
Benetton protest00:02
Ma's magic mixture sets another Chinese record00:02
Oil rig scheme 'wasted pounds 30m'00:02
The abuse of power for fun00:02
Football: Undoing of Taylor the trier: Henry Winter on the warts and all documentary shadowing the fall of England's former manager00:02
People: McCartney makes his peace with Yoko00:02
Hockey: Split loyalties for Jennings00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Unique doll expected to fetch pounds 150,00000:02
Teacher is jailed for sex offences00:02
Tenants given cash to buy abroad: Westminster paid for new homes in Chile, Barbados and Australia00:02
Law Update: Talking money00:02
Major backs Owen after sacking vote00:02
Letter: Adoptees need to know their roots00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Los Angeles gripped by post-quake fears00:02
Glasgow finds way to beat 'mean streets' image: John Arlidge joins a police beat to sample the atmosphere created by a sharp fall in crime rates00:02
Sacked manager wins sex bias case00:02
Muslim girl expelled for wearing scarf00:02
Letter: There are those who find it quite exciting when the earth moves00:02
NY mayor in conflict with blacks: Peter Pringle reports from New York on a turbulent start for Rudy Giuliani00:02
Sales slip but Budgens pegs profit00:02
Lautro looks into misconduct by six JRA life salesmen00:02
Glasgow finds way to beat 'mean streets' image: John Arlidge joins a police beat to sample the atmosphere created by a sharp fall in crime rates00:02
SBG backs photocopier ombudsman: Competitor sets up victims' support group for disgruntled customers00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Ozone figures detailed as levels drop to record low00:02
Today's Number: 5100:02
BOC to make 1,700 job cuts and pounds 85m charge: Group will also lose chairman a year early00:02
Property company thrives at top end of housing market00:02
Consultants 'helped private patients to jump NHS queue': Unofficial 'domiciliary visits' form enabled fast-track treatment00:02
Banks could lose the killer instinct: The insolvency debate may change the way smaller companies are financed. John Willcock reports00:02
Lautro looks into misconduct by six JRA life salesmen00:02
Ma's magic mixture sets another Chinese record00:02
Bottom Line: Simon struggles00:02
Bottom Line: Limits for BOC00:02
Letter: Suffering in a society hostile to homosexuals00:02
Got him collared? Hold your nose: Armed with air freshener, Johnny Birks is doing his bit to help the polecat stage a comeback. Harry Pugh scents a story00:02
Today's Number: 5100:02
Airbus destroyed in mystery blaze00:02
Granny bond will pay 7% to the over-65s (CORRECTED)00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Inside Parliament: Baghdad, Hackney come to Tories' aid00:02
Tight margins push Gestetner into red: 'Industry-wide squeeze' cancels out sales increase00:02
Law: Homing in on the loan arrangers: The tougher economic climate, reflected in the needs of its clients, has forced one firm to alter direction, reports Sharon Wallach00:02
Soldiers used IRA tactics in 'orgy of serious crime'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: There are those who find it quite exciting when the earth moves00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 coach tours00:02
Time poised with poison for Seagram00:02
Letter: Underground beauty of bygone days00:02
Museum may house legacy of protein 'philosopher'00:02
Airbus destroyed in mystery blaze00:02
Computers: Notebook00:02
View from City Road: So much spent for so little by the DTI00:02
Wimpey director resigns00:02
Suffolk Woman does it .. not that much00:02
Damages for boy injured in minder's care: Parents not warned that council-registered woman was under suspicion, writes Stephen Ward00:02
School strike threat00:02
Bottom Line: Spring Ram closes a door, another opens00:02
Computers: Feedback: Wrong note00:02
Teenage sex and Dutch courage: From an early age, youngsters in the Netherlands talk openly with their parents about sex. We have much to learn from their approach, says Susan Marling00:02
Computers: Feedback: Palmed off00:02
Law: Homing in on the loan arrangers: The tougher economic climate, reflected in the needs of its clients, has forced one firm to alter direction, reports Sharon Wallach00:02
Sports Listings: Racing: National Hunt Festival at Cheltenham00:02
Leading Article: Rough justice for homeless families00:02
Letter: Suffering in a society hostile to homosexuals00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
Law Report: Liability for baby's injury: T v Surrey County Council and others. Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Scott Baker), 20 January 199400:02
Museum may house legacy of protein 'philosopher'00:02
Silcott plea fails00:02
Obituary: Lord Tranmire00:02
Leading Article: We must not abandon Bosnia00:02
Remembering old lessons in pride and prejudice: After 25 years, Catherine Evans returns to her alma mater in the Home Counties and finds that, unfortunately, little has changed00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Cyclo-cross: National Trophy, Northallerton00:02
Silcott plea fails00:02
'Pure heroin' victim00:02
Pembroke: Gambling chief deserts the desert00:02
Boast by soap actress 'may be her epitaph'00:02
Hockey: Split loyalties for Jennings00:02
Juror discharged00:02
Computers: Feedback: Palmed off00:02
Teacher is jailed for sex offences00:02
Kravchuk let off lightly by deputies00:02
'Independent' motion00:02
Letter: Underground beauty of bygone days00:02
No dialogue00:02
Major backs Owen after sacking vote00:02
Computers: Opening up a world of possibilities: One of the big advantages of spreadsheets is being able to do 'what if' forecasts. Janet Swift looks at the Windows options00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Computers: Software with a basic instinct for figures: Spreadsheets are super at calculating figures and excel at presenting them. But Andrew Brown finds they can also complicate matters00:02
Paris puts British cuisine on the map00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
For a few grand more: Pianos, like wines, mature with age. If you want real character, says Gillian Widdicombe, don't buy new, buy second-hand00:02
Benetton protest