00:02
Cellnet helps Securicor rocket to pounds 37m00:02
Party on down under: Australians avoid London's regular nightspots for more rough-and-ready entertainment. James Robertson visits the clubland of Oz00:02
Curator's choice / Ashmolean museum00:02
'O J missing on night of killing'00:02
Germany faces legal warning over beef: Commission says ban on British meat would be illegal00:02
Teachers fight back over abuse allegations00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Birthdays00:02
MUSIC / Underated: Frankly, Mr Shankly: The case for the last Smith's album00:02
Corsica bombs00:02
Court Cavendish buoyant in first year after float: Debt repayment and acquisition of new nursing homes offset higher costs00:02
Curate cans film errors00:02
Rail strike protagonists to meet: After request from MP, the leaders of Railtrack and the RMT are to hold face-to-face talks00:02
Motor Racing: Britain's myriad marques of distinction: Derick Allsop reports on how one country has remained at the very heart of Formula One as the world prepares to focus on the Silverstone grand prix00:02
Faulty poll methods blamed for wrong election forecasts00:02
The Daily Poem: Macaulay Jail00:02
Leading Article: Rwanda: a failure of international will00:02
National Grid Company plans pounds 300m debt buyback00:02
European Motor on road to acquisition00:02
Axe murderer jailed for life00:02
OPERA / On music00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Crowe's parting brilliance lifts the Manchester gloom: Atherton calls for England to be more consistent after series win00:02
Inside Parliament: Blair is back, but few wait to greet him: Tory tactics attacked as 'petty' - Bill proposed to banish baguettes00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
MUSIC / Strong but gentle: Adrian Jack on a three-part survey of forgotten 19th-century virtuoso works by Marc-Andre Hamelin00:02
Bronze Age vision of a 20th century man: Jocelyn Stevens, chairman of English Heritage, wants to transform Stonehenge into a purer, prehistoric experience. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Letter: Nuclear power's economic future00:02
Fisons finally gets out of fertiliser00:02
Let the buck find its mark: Despite fears of panic in the bond market, Peter Torday finds few takers for official action to prop the dollar00:02
Key Lloyd's name bankrupted: Leader of investors' group blames losses in market after bank acts over pounds 2.86m debt00:02
Pembroke: Green but red faced at Pentos00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Tape 'showed evidence made up'00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Fifa set to banish Leonardo from cup00:02
School opts for multi-faith approach: Fran Abrams finds east London pupils being given an insight into several beliefs00:02
Racing: No stopping Cheveley's Carnival: The precocious Cherry Hinton winner takes a costly investment into the black, via the red00:02
Clarke in pledge to raise rates if needed: Long-term interests of newspaper industry at risk, says retailer00:02
Two charged over derailing00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Boardman loses lead in Tour00:02
Justice questioned00:02
American admits to killing of student, 24: Family call for long sentence as accepts manslaughter plea00:02
When to tell the unvarnished truth00:02
Living is plane hell: Anne Spackman meets those whose homes are blighted by the noise of flightpaths00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
French paper folds up00:02
French admit Rwanda rebels have won war00:02
Students' hardship00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Spectators give due care and attention00:02
Rail boss sacked00:02
Letter: Wolves promoted00:02
Letter: Veggies do not need fairweather friends00:02
Sale plan raises air safety fears00:02
Religious leaders agree on RE syllabus: Judith Judd reports on historic accord on education between the six main faiths00:02
Ministers claim pay fears behind attacks by GPs00:02
Tramlink on right track00:02
Media: Fair shares in multiple markets00:02
Zimbabwe ruling00:02
Bottom Line: Some strange logic at Securicor00:02
McDonald's 'exploiting children'00:02
Muslims cool on Bosnia map00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Court Circular00:02
Media: Hollick's wide-screen vision: He may be a mogul himself, but Lord Hollick wants proper controls on cross-media ownership. Maggie Brown reports00:02
Market Report: Worries over special costs short-circuit Dixons shares00:02
Swan workers scrap pay obstacle to rescue00:02
Hard work pays off as BBC charter renewed00:02
True Gripes: Home, sweet home: Bring back the grotty bedsit00:02
Newsbrief: Quiet achievers00:02
Russian neo-Nazis arrested00:02
Army bandsman on rape charge00:02
Leading Article: Glamour of Le Tour in a land of weak tea00:02
Happy Rockers00:02
A very French affair in Rwanda: Mitterrand's military adventure is rooted in imperial tradition, says Richard Dowden00:02
Newsbrief: Hostel closing00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Tel-Me tells on results at PhoneLink00:02
Bottom Line: A long way to go00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Go global, but don't forget your strengths: The BBC must take stock before it rushes into the brave new multi-media world, says Marjorie Mowlam00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Baggio's touches of class lift tired Italy: African contenders fail to profit from dismissal of Zola as Europeans slip through with something extra00:02
View from City Road: Housing hopes built on shaky foundations00:02
Ivory Towers: How a good meal can save the life of a praying mantis00:02
Nuclear Electric in plea to be set free: Generator cuts losses and says it is ready for privatisation00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Football: Villa sign Ghana's Lamptey00:02
Walesa attacked for blocking abortion law00:02
Bomber held00:02
Medals sold00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Centrefold: Carry on Monopolising: The Museum of London's eccentric summer collection00:02
Newsbrief: Park protection00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
Anti-crime cameras could miss the action: Liverpool police say surveillance system has blind spot, writes Jonathan Foster00:02
Deutsche Bank board spared by Schneider inquiry00:02
Don't advertise your loneliness: A single mother recalls her experiences after placing the sort of personal ad that attracts unhappy people00:02
View from City Road: A sell-off too far at Nuclear Electric00:02
Top hospital doctors accept closure plans00:02
FILM / On cinema00:02
Doctors approve 'egg donor cards': The BMA annual conference: support for women to allow use of ovaries in fertility treatment after death00:02
'D H Lawrence' sale00:02
French agonise on Rwanda strategy00:02
THEATRE / Showdown at Avebury Manor: Summer-time, and the theatre is breezy, as the grounds of stately homes are opened to touring companies. Ellen Cranitch on the picnic and play set00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Law Report: Abuse of process challenge against extradition is limited: Re Schmidt; House of Lords (Lord Templeman, Lord Ackner, Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle, Lord Slynn of Hadley and Lord Lloyd of Berwick), 30 June 1994.00:02
Today's Number: 37,50000:02
Seven names mooted for Delors' job00:02
Media: Never, ever on a weekday: Roy Greenslade wonders why women can only become editors of Sunday tabloids00:02
Postal workers seek security00:02
Fires in Spain00:02
Insecure trading robs Gardiner of pounds 0.5m in profits00:02
Land Rover expansion will mean more jobs00:02
Hospital inquiry after baby goes missing00:02
Through a glass, imaginatively: Richard Rogers' headquarters for Channel 4 mirrors its innovative style of programming, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Sailing: Olympic venue in doubt00:02
Privatisation costs help push BR into red: Losses mask impressive final year's performance, writes Christian Wolmar (CORRECTED)00:02
War of words00:02
Friends should not be cashed in00:02
Arafat wins mute salute in Jericho00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Boardman sees lead slip away: Museeuw takes over the yellow jersey as Briton loses more than a minute during team time trial00:02
Cabinet minister tells TUC to sever links with Labour Party: Barrie Clement reports on a senior Tory's ground-breaking speech to trade unionists00:02
Long lens of the law: Big Brother is watching you. It started in a small Scottish town Paul Greengrass report00:02
Texaco to sell oilfields and save dollars 300m in management shake-up00:02
North Yemen closes in on Aden00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Charlton remains reflective about the way ahead: Irish ponder life after the excitement has gone. Trevor Haylett reports from Orlando on the end of an American dream00:02
Li 'regrets' Tiananmen00:02
Golf: Woosnam in search of new look and luck: Bell's Scottish Open00:02
Letter: Rough justice for Slovakian boy00:02
THEATRE / Finished goods: Round-up00:02
Support for motherhood in middle age00:02
Football: Hagi is Spurs transfer target00:02
Obituary: Felix Kelly00:02
Exotic fake unicorn horn that cost pounds 12 auctioned for pounds 441,50000:02
'Sun' fine of pounds 100,00000:02
Racing: Aitken reluctantly quits while he's ahead00:02
PLO authority gets off to humble start00:02
Cooltan: don't let it die: Brixton needs it, I need it and it doesn't need much00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Letter: Nuclear power's economic future00:02
'Carrot and stick' to get jobless into work: More benefit for those on low incomes - Unemployed will have to work or train00:02
Dangerous waters00:02
Chapels seek fresh role as pews empty: Presbyterians' plan would convert buildings to make 6,000 homes in Welsh valleys00:02
Letter: Extra term would pave the way to university00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Yesterday's results00:02
Letter: More legislation will not help squatters00:02
Obituary: Franklin Murphy00:02
Chess: Lindgren ensures the answer is 4200:02
Cricket: DeFreitas becomes Test tough guy00:02
Cricket: Surrey wary of history00:02
Cricket: England aim to stand firm on bouncer duty: Lord's law men sit down today to discuss the divisive issue of intimidatory fast bowling00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV tips00:02
Satisfaction is a cuddle, not sex: Susan de Muth in bed with Mandy Smith00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 Steam Railways00:02
Tennis: Britain recall Bailey00:02
World Cup loss00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Brazil happy to inherit the hosts' support: America's finest have no reason to bear a burden of failure after a gallant performance in defeat. Ken Jones reports from San Francisco00:02
A hide for under pounds 1m00:02
Where a heretic prescribes, Nature derides00:02
Games: Will lateral thinking bring inventor success?00:02
Leading Article: Union purists risk isolation00:02
Wealthiest 120 in US worth total of dollars 251bn00:02
Angola talks00:02
Vibroplant overcomes flat market00:02
G7 debate on dollar's slide looks less likely00:02
Launch of discount chain hits Budgens00:02
Honduras deaths00:02
Dairy facing court over boy's death00:02
Animal groups say zoos fool the public00:02
Newsbrief: A new stage00:02
Dear Brian McMaster: The Edinburgh Festival is full of goodies, but finding them is the problem, the Independent's arts correspondent tells its director00:02
Marine battle group closes in on Haiti00:02
Is tax still the Tories' last, best hope?00:02
Naples wary of rich pickings00:02
675,000 pounds will00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Star Gazing: eight riders to look out for on the British stages00:02
Shareholders attack Pentos payoff to ousted Maher: Retailer's new chairman says big loss will be 'bottom of the cycle'00:02
A son emerges from the shadows: Sergo Beria comes out of 41 years of anonymity and tells Andrew Higgins in Kiev about his father, Stalin's dreaded henchman00:02
What in the world did you learn?: As thousands of young people prepare to leave for the remotest places, Alex Dick-Read questions the benefits of the Nineties Grand Tour00:02
Bank backs pledges with pounds 10 'fine'00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Police, profiteroles and the peloton: Paul Newman on the spectacle that is the world's greatest cycle race00:02
Business and City In Brief00:02
Police fear loss of school visits and advice service00:02
Docklands express00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Cell death00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Bulgaria masters of the shoot-out00:02
Britons beat the Americans to rent00:02
Diary00:02
THEATRE / On theatre00:02
EU close to deal on Delors successor00:02
Offenders get a break00:02
MEPs cluster and split in new EU forum00:02
Newsbrief: Safety first for children00:02
Created in man's own image: The Sixties male has come of age and is projecting his identity crisis all over the ad hoardings00:02
View from City Road: Costly ticket to privatised railways00:02
Lane closures offer an opening for Sid and the luvvies00:02
Facelift for Berkeley Square00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Wild ways with limp wrists and blue hair: The Wilde Century - Alan Sinfield: Cassell, pounds 10.9900:02
Police appeal directly to kidnapper of newborn baby00:02
Equestrianism: Grannusch's greatness00:02
Letter: Extra term would pave the way to university00:02
PC cleared00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Computer data watchdog 'ineffective and costly': Former senior official attacks agency after quitting post. Susan Watts reports00:02
Finance minister in SA to resign00:02
Out of America: Piping plover gives an island resort the bird00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Mechanics deal with pedal trial: Mike Rowbottom, who will be following the fortunes of the Motorola team over the British stages, talks to the backstage crew00:02
Architecture Update00:02
Changing habits00:02
Mass graft trial opens in Italy00:02
Alcatel chief charged with forgery: Top industrialists appear to be new targets of French examining magistrates00:02
Lords snub Howard over 'child jails': Peers set for collision with Government after giving all-party support to amendments on law-and-order Bill. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Imro to register individual fund managers00:02
Police allow Rosie's mother to see body00:02
Caught in one