00:02
1m pounds theft charge00:02
Lloyd's hires debt collector00:02
Holt Lloyd managers in 60m pounds buyout00:02
Now Eurotunnel faces the acid test00:02
List exposes unsafe ships: Marianne Macdonald on an initiative to improve standards on cargo vessels00:02
Cricket: England's spirits altered by Atherton: Second Test: Leader ignores controversy to finish one short of a deserved century but Hick disappoints again after promising start00:02
Holt Lloyd managers in 60m pounds buyout00:02
Football: Klinsmann dives in at the deep end: Tottenham Hotspur's German striker confronts his detractors and starts the show with a joke00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
Aga cookers help Glynwed to 60% rise at half-time00:02
Birthdays00:02
Director's Cut: Under a paper moon: Ships that pass in the night: John Duigan on audacity and indolent expectation in Fellini's Amarcord00:02
Cricket: Hick stalls while Thorpe races away00:02
Woman, 86, strangled00:02
Inquiry into day centre stabbing: An inquiry has been launched into the death of a man at a mental health day centre in Stratford.00:02
Pembroke: Partner on wrong tack00:02
The Daily Poem: Stars00:02
Leading Article: The new battle of Algiers00:02
Clinton tries health-care hard sell00:02
'Ignorance' led to 2bn pounds VAT shortfall00:02
View from City Road: Lesson to be learnt from Enterprise fiasco00:02
Letter: Health bosses 'vital for care'00:02
Remembering Hitch00:02
'Doubting' Lib Dems in test of nerve: Senior figure says conference must set party's direction. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Ritblat takes 10% stake in Herring00:02
Market Report: Tiphook rocked by talk of discounted rights issue00:02
Singing and dancing in the rain: Adam Mars-Jones considers John Greyson's Zero Patience, a didactic 'movie musical about Aids'00:02
Cricket: Essex driven by Irani: Chapple shines for Lancashire - Slow progress for Warwickshire - Leicestershire on the move00:02
John Lyttle on Cinema00:02
France accuses allies00:02
'Ignorance' led to 2bn pounds VAT shortfall00:02
Eating Out: Service with a swagger00:02
Computers: In the swim with a laptop: Mike Hewitt on how to be cool about this season's hi-tech designer accessory00:02
Israeli jets bomb Hizbollah villages in revenge raid: Retaliation for attacks on Jewish targets in London and Buenos Aires has been slow in coming and was not on the scale that many Lebanese feared, writes Robert Fisk in Tyre00:02
Sex claim woman 'had dress undone'00:02
Remembering Hitch00:02
Coal reopens 6,000 pounds pay offer: Tribunal rules that unions may have influenced miners who said no earlier00:02
UK protests to Spain in tuna wars00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Golf: Ballesteros in time trouble00:02
A dictator's deadly legacy: As talks on North Korea's nuclear programme resume, Raymond Whitaker warns of the dangers of failure00:02
Outside Edge: Duncan Steer on the fake psychic Ian Rowland00:02
'Pig-like bargaining' over hostages00:02
Freight takes to roads as rail strike continues: Companies are being forced to find alternative transport, writes Russell Hotten00:02
Russian tax police drop in on MMM00:02
UN chief pleads for more peace-keepers: Rwanda: The resources do exist, Security Council told in letter as fresh details emerge of bureaucratic and political games00:02
Halifax adds best to biggest as C&G falls to second place00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Gunfire in Iranian city00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
View from City Road: Confusion ahead for electricity consumers00:02
Recession puts brake on extra family spending00:02
MUSIC / Clapped in cold blood: Wagner Night - The Proms00:02
Outside Edge: Duncan Steer on the fake psychic Ian Rowland00:02
Obituary: Colin Turnbull00:02
Western troops ease into their mercy mission00:02
Labour condemns 20m pounds for advice on rail privatisation00:02
CRH to pay 45m pounds for US aggregate companies00:02
People: Jacko's marriage turns into a Russian tragedy00:02
Government 'wastes 40m pounds on consultants': Departments duplicate work ordered from outside experts00:02
Tuna Wars: Angry Cornishmen tell of 'terrifying' attack on boats: Spaniards 'descended on British like a wolf pack' - Royal Navy protection vessel fails to prevent further trouble00:02
Tide runs in bookies' favour at race meet: Ian MacKinnon joins punters on a beach for an unusual day's sport00:02
Wild goose chase00:02
Golf: Ballesteros in time trouble00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
The world is hot, the world is bothered00:02
Leading Article: The might of the Scottish midge00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The year of the encyclopaedia nasty: 'Chronology of World History' - Ed. Neville Williams: Helicon, 160 pounds00:02
Government 'wastes 40m pounds on consultants': Departments duplicate work ordered from outside experts00:02
Clinton tries health-care hard sell00:02
Halifax adds best to biggest as C&G falls to second place00:02
'Pig-like bargaining' over hostages00:02
Police pay 7,500 pounds to Bengali teenager00:02
Labour condemns 20m pounds for advice on rail privatisation00:02
Gunman 'wanted PC wasted'00:02
Sailing: Sidewinder brings best out of Best: Lack of wind a problem00:02
Theatre / Dreaming colour: Rhoda Koenig reviews A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford00:02
Crackdown nets 14,000 call-girl cards00:02
Tuna Wars: Angry Cornishmen tell of 'terrifying' attack on boats: Spaniards 'descended on British like a wolf pack' - Royal Navy protection vessel fails to prevent further trouble00:02
Hot new words for the weather? That's a sticky one00:02
Clinton tries health-care hard sell00:02
Asthma sufferers find relief with magnesium increase, study shows00:02
Baby's skeleton found in skip00:02
We're engaged, so is the phone00:02
'No' vote puts pressure on Knapp: Supervisors refuse to back strike - Railtrack and Government delighted - More trains beat latest stoppage00:02
Soap opera censured00:02
But who helps the helpers in Rwanda?: I persecute my family, but it's unfair00:02
Obituary: Roy Billinge00:02
Police pay 7,500 pounds to Bengali teenager00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
Ethnic protests smoulder after new police-beating video00:02
Letter: Noises in the night and all day, too00:02
Bottomley 'making up' health policy: 'British Medical Journal' leading article criticises 'out-of-control NHS changes based on the short-term horizons of politicians'00:02
People: Jacko's marriage turns into a Russian tragedy00:02
View from City Road: UK drugs industry is looking dopey00:02
Art centre freehold sold for 1 pounds00:02
Sex claim woman 'had dress undone'00:02
Split on the Rock00:02
Cricket: Foxes in a chase up table00:02
View from City Road: Takeover Panel should do the decent thing00:02
Obituary: Roy Billinge00:02
View from City Road: Lesson to be learnt from Enterprise fiasco00:02
Hot new words for the weather? That's a sticky one00:02
Open house, closed set: Buckingham Palace reopens this weekend. Mark Simpson charts its demise from national shrine to a monument to kitsch00:02
Computers: Feedback00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The year of the encyclopaedia nasty: 'Chronology of World History' - Ed. Neville Williams: Helicon, 160 pounds00:02
Bottom line: Good-value Glynwed00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
Judges accused of racism over lawyers' eviction: Barrister's claims about rent dispute denied by owners of chambers. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
View from City Road: UK drugs industry is looking dopey00:02
Labour surges to biggest ever lead00:02
Market Report: Tiphook rocked by talk of discounted rights issue00:02
TI raises dividend as interims beat forecasts: Engineer's core businesses all increase market share00:02
Computers: Holiday adventures for all the family: Janet Swift finds a place in the summer schedules for electronic activities00:02
TI raises dividend as interims beat forecasts: Engineer's core businesses all increase market share00:02
Letter: Transport choices matter, not costs00:02
Tuna Wars: Fishermen driven to violence by mistrust of unwelcome rivals: Concern that inspectors are ignoring breaches of the rules is at the heart of the dispute. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Job mix-up over robbery case man00:02
Leading Article: Too many boats, too few fish00:02
CRH to pay 45m pounds for US aggregate companies00:02
President plays it cool over invasion00:02
Lightning hits 200:02
Boy found safe00:02
Letter: The RPF and human rights in Rwanda00:02
Computers: Holiday adventures for all the family: Janet Swift finds a place in the summer schedules for electronic activities00:02
Obituary: Innokenti Smoktunovsky00:02
Bonn suspends licence for Astra's star drug00:02
Feminist writer gains a respite00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
Zeneca shake-up to cost 100m pounds: East Europe seeds and 500 jobs to go in attack on spending00:02
Blind to the force of the fatwa00:02
Kleinwort profits turn the corner00:02
Law: On course to practical skills: Students have given the new legal practice course a mixed reception, says Barbara Lantin, but one innovation has been widely praised00:02
Zeneca shake-up to cost 100m pounds: East Europe seeds and 500 jobs to go in attack on spending00:02
Leading Article: The might of the Scottish midge00:02
Obituary: Innokenti Smoktunovsky00:02
MoD may face pay-out to sacked homosexuals00:02
GEC changes rules for Lord Weinstock00:02
Photocopier danger00:02
Ritblat takes 10% stake in Herring00:02
Golf: Spaniard upstages the elite00:02
Conference of Muslims sparks fears of violence: Jews want London meeting banned00:02
AIB looks for UK acquisition: Irish bank waits for buying opportunity after 40% advance at half time00:02
Bottomley 'making up' health policy: 'British Medical Journal' leading article criticises 'out-of-control NHS changes based on the short-term horizons of politicians'00:02
Way opens for Morocco ferry00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
The hot British summer: phew what a story: Since we are obsessed by the weather, why can't we confront the risk of global warming? Tom Wilkie wonders00:02
Letter: Health bosses 'vital for care'00:02
Suddenly the big business idea is to be thinking small: Everyone agrees its time has come, but no one is quite sure how to define it. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Blind to the force of the fatwa00:02
Enjoy an uplifting day in the downlands: Michael Leapman finds fresh air, flowers and ancient art barely a stone's throw from Croydon00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
Conference of Muslims sparks fears of violence: Jews want London meeting banned00:02
UK protests to Spain in tuna wars00:02
Court Circular00:02
My Week: Roll on Friday - I don't have to face the fax: Commuter David Axford gets a three-day break from work, courtesy of the striking signal workers00:02
Asthma sufferers find relief with magnesium increase, study shows00:02
Diary00:02
Lethal airdrop00:02
Cricket: Hick stalls while Thorpe races away00:02
Cricket: Captain shows wounds from slings and arrows00:02
My Week: Roll on Friday - I don't have to face the fax: Commuter David Axford gets a three-day break from work, courtesy of the striking signal workers00:02
UN chief pleads for more peace-keepers: Rwanda: The resources do exist, Security Council told in letter as fresh details emerge of bureaucratic and political games00:02
Job mix-up over robbery case man00:02
Lloyd's hires debt collector00:02
Photocopier danger00:02
Kleinwort profits turn the corner00:02
Letter: Accentuated zone00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Hot Japanese demand oil00:02
View from City Road: Confusion ahead for electricity consumers00:02
Bog-myrtle to scotch midges00:02
Football: Fashanu joins Villa for 1.35m pounds: Virus makes Shearer likely to miss Blackburn's first two Premiership games00:02
Today's number: 109,00000:02
Now Eurotunnel faces the acid test00:02
Hedge victory00:02
Cricket: Walsh to captain the West Indies00:02
MoD may face pay-out to sacked homosexuals00:02
France accuses allies00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Freight takes to roads as rail strike continues: Companies are being forced to find alternative transport, writes Russell Hotten00:02
GEC changes rules for Lord Weinstock00:02
Hot Japanese demand oil00:02
Chris Maume on pop00:02
Tuna Wars: Fishermen driven to violence by mistrust of unwelcome rivals: Concern that inspectors are ignoring breaches of the rules is at the heart of the dispute. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Slaughter & May at the top00:02
Television (Review): Will the real Lord Lucan please step forward00:02
But who helps the helpers in Rwanda?: My problems pale into insignificance00:02
Open house, closed set: Buckingham Palace reopens this weekend. Mark Simpson charts its demise from national shrine to a monument to kitsch00:02
List exposes unsafe ships: Marianne Macdonald on an initiative to improve standards on cargo vessels00:02
A dictator's deadly legacy: As talks on North Korea's nuclear programme resume, Raymond Whitaker warns of the dangers of failure00:02
After Hours00:02
Television (Review): Will the real Lord Lucan please step forward00:02
Gunfire in Iranian city00:02
Obituary: Colin Turnbull00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
But who helps the helpers in Rwanda?: My problems pale into insignificance00:02
Cricket: Essex driven by Irani: Chapple shines for Lancashire - Slow progress for Warwickshire - Leicestershire on the move00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Woman, 86, strangled00:02
Obituary: Gottfried Reinhardt00:02
Art centre freehold sold for 1 pounds00:02
Germans are driven to slow down: Fear of air pollution is causing motorists to respect speed limits, reports Adrian Bridge in Berlin00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Opera Terrace, Covent Garden00:02
Tribunal 'bias'00:02
Obituary: Guy Brenton00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: Transport choices matter, not costs00:02
FILM / Come back and see me some time: Sheila Johnston on the return of the femme fatale in John Dahl's The Last Seduction, plus the rest of the new releases.00:02
Bonn suspends licence for Astra's star drug00:02
Nigerian strike suspended00:02
Bottom line: Good-value Glynwed00:02
Golf: Spaniard upstages the elite00:02
Former PM Spadolini dies00:02
Letter: Noises in the night and all day, too00:02
David Benedict on Theatre00:02
Letter: The RPF and human rights in Rwanda00:02
SCI may ask for more time to buy: Board of Great Southern discussing approach from unnamed white knight00:02
Looking for an honest man . . .00:02
Camels banished from the sands00:02
The Queen Mother acknowledging well-wishers on her 94th birthday yesterday. Gifts included a nebuchadnezzar of champagne00:02
Nigerian strike suspended00:02
Slip-up payout00:02
The world is hot, the world is bothered00:02
Golf: Thomson recalls the claret years: Prize-giving day as Australia's five-times Open champion joins the veterans in PGA Seniors Championship00:02
Tennis: Mistry of the happy tennis players: Strong competition for the World Team Cup: 'It's not just your ability, it's wheelchair control as well'00:02
But who helps the helpers in Rwanda?: We are not angels, we're doing a job00:02
Murderers die in US triple execution: State of Arkansas says multiple use of lethal injections reduces overtime and stress on its employees00:02
Bottom line: Intriguing possibilities at TI00:02
But who helps the helpers in Rwanda?: I persecute my family, but it's unfair00:02
Obituary: Guy Brenton00:02
Golf: Thomson recalls the claret years: Prize-giving day as Australia's five-times Open champion joins the veterans in PGA Seniors Championship00:02
After Hours00:02
But who helps the helpers in Rwanda?: We are not angels, we're doing a job00:02
Aids taking heavy toll of city's drug users: Edinburgh feels impact of HIV00:02
Not any old piano: Dancing dons, a jolly tramp and a magic piano - all you need for a great British musical. Edward Seckerson celebrates 40 years of Salad Days00:02
Tribunal 'bias'00:02
On your SuperBike: Exhibitions: Remember Chris Boardman? He rode that weird bike at the Olympics. Well, the bike's back. Adrian Turpin reports00:02
Leading Article: Too many boats, too few fish00:02
Letter: Full steam ahead00:02
Letter: Full steam ahead00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Cricket: Newport casts a spell on Lara00:02
Bottom line: Intriguing possibilities at TI00:02
Cricket: Captain shows wounds from slings and arrows00:02
Wild goose chase00:02
Latin America File: Eyes on Haiti, but watch its backyard00:02
Leading Article: The new battle of Algiers00:02
Letter: The RPF and human rights in Rwanda00:02
Chris Maume on pop00:02
Latin America File: Eyes on Haiti, but watch its backyard00:02
Lethal airdrop00:02
Letter: Noises in the night and all day, too00:02
Murderers die in US triple execution: State of Arkansas says multiple use of lethal injections reduces overtime and stress on its employees00:02
Western troops ease into their mercy mission00:02
Fears grow over bombs as N Korea talks restart00:02
Former PM Spadolini dies00:02
Split on the Rock00:02
Diary00:02
Computers: Creating more than mayhem00:02
Milosevic to cut ties with Serbs in Bosnia00:02
Enjoy an uplifting day in the downlands: Michael Leapman finds fresh air, flowers and ancient art barely a stone's throw from Croydon00:02
Aids taking heavy toll of city's drug users: Edinburgh feels impact of HIV00:02
The bargain between man and Superman: Steve Boggan watches some serious bidders in action during Christie's first comics auction00:02
The Queen Mother acknowledging well-wishers on her 94th birthday yesterday. Gifts included a nebuchadnezzar of champagne00:02
Not any old piano: Dancing dons, a jolly tramp and a magic piano - all you need for a great British musical. Edward Seckerson celebrates 40 years of Salad Days00:02
Cricket: Walsh to captain the West Indies00:02
Dear Adele Biss: Tourists arriving in Britain quickly get the message: sod off. The Independent's travel editor has some home truths for the head of the English Tourist Board00:02
The Daily Poem: Stars00:02
Letter: Noises in the night and all day, too00:02
On your SuperBike: Exhibitions: Remember Chris Boardman? He rode that weird bike at the Olympics. Well, the bike's back. Adrian Turpin reports00:02
MUSIC / Clapped in cold blood: Wagner Night - The Proms00:02
Gunman 'wanted PC wasted'00:02
Another head rolls at Kidder as Jett supervisor is axed: Report crticises brokerage firm for lax oversight, poor judgement and missed opportunities00:02
Camels banished from the sands00:02
Eating Out: Service with a swagger00:02
Looking for an honest man . . .00:02
Computers: Creating more than mayhem00:02
Cricket: Foxes in a chase up table00:02
Soap opera censured00:02
Another head rolls at Kidder as Jett supervisor is axed: Report crticises brokerage firm for lax oversight, poor judgement and missed opportunities00:02
View from City Road: Takeover Panel should do the decent thing00:02
The bargain between man and Superman: Steve Boggan watches some serious bidders in action during Christie's first comics auction00:02
Inquiry into day centre stabbing: An inquiry has been launched into the death of a man at a mental health day centre in Stratford.00:02
Recession puts brake on extra family spending00:02
'No' vote puts pressure on Knapp: Supervisors refuse to back strike - Railtrack and Government delighted - More trains beat latest stoppage00:02
John Lyttle on Cinema00:02
Germans are driven to slow down: Fear of air pollution is causing motorists to respect speed limits, reports Adrian Bridge in Berlin00:02
Sailing: Sidewinder brings best out of Best: Lack of wind a problem00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Crackdown nets 14,000 call-girl cards00:02
Obituary: Junnosuke Yoshiyuki00:02
Racing: Berry saunters to the fifth century: The Cockerham trainer sets his sights on supplementing another ton with a first Group One success00:02
Obituary: Junnosuke Yoshiyuki00:02
Court Circular00:02
Bog-myrtle to scotch midges00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Aga cookers help Glynwed to 60% rise at half-time00:02
Letter: Health bosses 'vital for care'00:02
Letter: Accentuated zone00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
Cricket: England's spirits altered by Atherton: Second Test: Leader ignores controversy to finish one short of a deserved century but Hick disappoints again after promising start00:02
Woman priest pulls out of service00:02
1m pounds theft charge00:02
Ethnic protests smoulder after new police-beating video00:02
Letter: Health bosses 'vital for care'00:02
Slip-up payout00:02
Director's Cut: Under a paper moon: Ships that pass in the night: John Duigan on audacity and indolent expectation in Fellini's Amarcord00:02
Boy found safe00:02
'Doubting' Lib Dems in test of nerve: Senior figure says conference must set party's direction. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Teenage killer let out to play football00:02
Dear Adele Biss: Tourists arriving in Britain quickly get the message: sod off. The Independent's travel editor has some home truths for the head of the English Tourist Board00:02
Cricket: Newport casts a spell on Lara00:02
Suddenly the big business idea is to be thinking small: Everyone agrees its time has come, but no one is quite sure how to define it. Roger Trapp reports00:02
President plays it cool over invasion00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
Obituary: Gottfried Reinhardt00:02
Coal reopens 6,000 pounds pay offer: Tribunal rules that unions may have influenced miners who said no earlier00:02
Today's number: 109,00000:02
Feminist writer gains a respite00:02
Judges accused of racism over lawyers' eviction: Barrister's claims about rent dispute denied by owners of chambers. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Football: Fashanu joins Villa for 1.35m pounds: Virus makes Shearer likely to miss Blackburn's first two Premiership games00:02
FILM / Come back and see me some time: Sheila Johnston on the return of the femme fatale in John Dahl's The Last Seduction, plus the rest of the new releases.00:02
Labour surges to biggest ever lead00:02
Football: Klinsmann dives in at the deep end: Tottenham Hotspur's German striker confronts his detractors and starts the show with a joke00:02
Letter: The RPF and human rights in Rwanda00:02
Way opens for Morocco ferry00:02
AIB looks for UK acquisition: Irish bank waits for buying opportunity after 40% advance at half time00:02
Singing and dancing in the rain: Adam Mars-Jones considers John Greyson's Zero Patience, a didactic 'movie musical about Aids'00:02
Theatre / Dreaming colour: Rhoda Koenig reviews A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford00:02
We're engaged, so is the phone00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Tennis: Mistry of the happy tennis players: Strong competition for the World Team Cup: 'It's not just your ability, it's wheelchair control as well'00:02
Computers: In the swim with a laptop: Mike Hewitt on how to be cool about this season's hi-tech designer accessory00:02
Teenage killer let out to play football00:02
Letter: Those meaningful - and elusive - questions about the existence of God00:02
But who helps the helpers in Rwanda?: After raw life, back to Sunday supplements00:02
Baby's skeleton found in skip00:02
Woman priest pulls out of service00:02
Lightning hits 200:02
Birthdays00:02
Russian tax police drop in on MMM00:02
Slaughter & May at the top00:02
David Benedict on Theatre00:02
Racing: Berry saunters to the fifth century: The Cockerham trainer sets his sights on supplementing another ton with a first Group One success00:02
Law: On course to practical skills: Students have given the new legal practice course a mixed reception, says Barbara Lantin, but one innovation has been widely praised00:02
Equestrianism: Germany put on a show to take gold: World Games00:02
Holiday price war00:02
But who helps the helpers in Rwanda?: After raw life, back to Sunday supplements00:02
Tide runs in bookies' favour at race meet: Ian MacKinnon joins punters on a beach for an unusual day's sport00:02
Pembroke: Partner on wrong tack00:02
Holiday price war00:02
Milosevic to cut ties with Serbs in Bosnia00:02
Fears grow over bombs as N Korea talks restart00:02
Computers: Feedback00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Opera Terrace, Covent Garden00:02
Equestrianism: Germany put on a show to take gold: World Games00:02
SCI may ask for more time to buy: Board of Great Southern discussing approach from unnamed white knight00:02
Hedge victory00:02
Israeli jets bomb Hizbollah villages in revenge raid: Retaliation for attacks on Jewish targets in London and Buenos Aires has been slow in coming and was not on the scale that many Lebanese feared, writes Robert Fisk in Tyre00:02
The hot British summer: phew what a story: Since we are obsessed by the weather, why can't we confront the risk of global warming? Tom Wilkie wonders