00:02
Double trouble: Gun clubs are trying to attract more women members. Helen Birch and Louise Levene decide to shoot first and ask questions later.00:02
People: De Klerk said to be at the cutting edge of history00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire well on the way to the title: Leaders have 29-point cushion at the top of the County Championship table despite Lara's recent poor form00:02
Racing: Drug tests for jockeys unveiled: Riders tempted to use illicit substances to help them get the trip will soon face the threat of lengthy suspensions00:02
A pitch invasion of petty law-tamperers00:02
Football: Newcastle seek Beardsley replacement: Fractured cheekbone puts England striker out for six weeks00:02
Gotcha]: After 20 years of research, scientists have produced the male Pill, but will men swallow it?00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Ethical fund drops Body Shop00:02
Letter: Don't blame maths teachers for errors of the syllabus00:02
Rudyard Kipling still has them laughing in Edinburgh00:02
BDA sets up its post-coup regime00:02
Letter: Myths and reality of the plutonium trade00:02
Health Update: Cheering up baby00:02
Obituary: Robert Rozhdestvensky00:02
Nigeria military leans on banks to reopen00:02
IRA bomber sentenced to 25 years: Man convicted of Tyneside oil and gas attacks gives thumbs-up to judge00:02
Football: Newcastle seek Beardsley replacement: Fractured cheekbone puts England striker out for six weeks00:02
Racing: Arrest made after death of Brunico00:02
Tube ban on political adverts to stay00:02
Israeli market recovers after crash: Government action stops further panic selling over tax on dealing profit00:02
Cricket: Selectors united over Atherton's captaincy00:02
Cricket: Selectors united over Atherton's captaincy00:02
Godfather makes his last exit to the sound of music00:02
Obituary: Robert Rozhdestvensky00:02
Charter captures Esab with improved offer: Recalcitrant Swedish shareholders agree to pounds 286m00:02
Ruling-party gimmicks leave 'millions' of Mexicans voteless: So-called 'special' polling booths have proved a useful device for the PRI's dirty-tricks team. Phil Davison in Tepoztlan reports00:02
RADIO / Extra ordinary: Robert Hanks on the potential pitfalls of making slice-of-life documentaries00:02
Tony, abandon the Emerald Isle00:02
MPs demand answers to mystery of Princess and phone calls00:02
ART / Gallery Openings00:02
On Tour00:02
Rank-and-file resist Labour benefit changes: Shadow Cabinet faces row over plans to target welfare at poor. Colin Brown reports00:02
Commonewalth Games / Swimming: Golden girls pull the plug on Australia00:02
Centerfold: Friendly work: Music inspired by the travels of one of Scotland's most treasured writers00:02
One in 10 ships breaking rules on safety00:02
Clean and clever wins laughs on the Fringe: In the first of a series, David Lister starts a deadly serious search for the best joke at the Edinburgh Festival with a visit to the amateurs00:02
'Innocent Sudan' exploits Carlos case00:02
Jail for theft00:02
Letter: Don't blame maths teachers for errors of the syllabus00:02
Eurofile: Dutch greens sold a dummy00:02
You must be green - and squeaky clean00:02
Rudyard Kipling still has them laughing in Edinburgh00:02
Charter captures Esab with improved offer: Recalcitrant Swedish shareholders agree to pounds 286m00:02
Wills00:02
Romanians cherish memories of their genocidal dictator: Cult of the wartime pro-Nazi leader casts doubt on Bucharest's faith in democracy, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor00:02
Staff fume over sewage tankers00:02
IRA ceasefire will be tactical00:02
Princess 'feels she is being destroyed'00:02
Law Report: Copyright crime not just for pirates: Thames & Hudson Ltd v Design and Artists Copyright Society Ltd and others - Chancery Division (Mr Justice Evans-Lombe), 6 July 199400:02
Two sought over wife's sex killing00:02
Noble dream flows after 250 years00:02
Israeli market recovers after crash: Government action stops further panic selling over tax on dealing profit00:02
Staff locked out in Sunday dispute00:02
Child killed by Baghdad car-bomb00:02
Sex clinic caters for working boys: Lynn Eaton enters a secret room where male prostitutes can be treated in confidence00:02
C&W to benefit as China expands phone services00:02
View from City Road: No feelgood factor in wage packets00:02
Shoppers torn between habit and principle: Ian MacKinnon spoke to devotees on a tour of the company's 'green' factory00:02
Birthdays00:02
Shutting clubs 'risks more drugs deaths': Calls to close down rave venue after third suspected ecstasy fatality bring warning against forcing 'return to dangerous unlicensed events'00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Leading contenders miss opportunities00:02
Crook dupes Russians from his cell00:02
Tennis: Graf beaten and injured00:02
Pembroke: BT uses long-ball approach00:02
Unitech chief given 38% pay rise00:02
Letter: Politics of violence00:02
Actors allege JobCentre staff take bit-parts00:02
Rallying: Fontenay caps a triumph for France00:02
Angela Lewis on pop00:02
Princess 'feels she is being destroyed'00:02
IRA ceasefire will be tactical00:02
M&G targets Chinese investors in Hong Kong venture: Fund manager teams up with local financial group to offer unit trusts00:02
Beating the competition hands down00:02
Actors allege JobCentre staff take bit-parts00:02
Letter: Don't blame maths teachers for errors of the syllabus00:02
Appointments00:02
Letter: Difficulties tracing Liverpool's black families00:02
Health: Get fitter, work harder: As employers 'downsize' on staffing, some are trying to make sure those left are well enough to do the job. Helen Kogan reports00:02
View from City Road: No feelgood factor in wage packets00:02
Child killed by Baghdad car-bomb00:02
Pressure grows for UN to quit Somalia00:02
Leaving London00:02
MMM relaunched from jail cell00:02
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL / MUSIC: Musical chairs: Stephen Johnson on Carlo Maria Giulini00:02
Caught in Spain00:02
John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Tell us, who framed Roger Gordon?: Jenny Lucas rails against the loss of her local stationmaster and the running down of our best transport system00:02
Leading Article: The mismatch in Clinton's record00:02
Chess: Novgorod host to six of the best00:02
Body Shop dropped from ethical fund's approved list: City investors are concerned over forthcoming claims against one of Britain's 'greenest' companies (CORRECTED)00:02
Woolwich current account rates up00:02
Nigeria military leans on banks to reopen00:02
Staff locked out in Sunday dispute00:02
Number One Court adopts a higher profile00:02
Obituary: Rear-Admiral Sir Hugh Janion00:02
Escaped killer recaptured00:02
Prices to soar in milk trade shake-up: Dairy industry seeks judicial review of marketing deregulation and warns of threat to thousands of jobs00:02
Rail workers 'drifting back'00:02
Letter: Compassion hunger00:02
Woolwich current account rates up00:02
People: De Klerk said to be at the cutting edge of history00:02
Horse investigation00:02
Shoppers torn between habit and principle: Ian MacKinnon spoke to devotees on a tour of the company's 'green' factory00:02
Bottom Line: AE ready for take-off00:02
Health Update: Cheering up baby00:02
Slice of Yorkshire that time forgot: David Hewson visits a part of a lost world which has resolutely turned its back on the twentieth century00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Leading contenders miss opportunities00:02
Health: Families who are itching for a remedy: Chinese medicine is offering hope to children with eczema and their parents, says Bernardine Coverley00:02
Chess: Novgorod host to six of the best00:02
West End chaos after bomb alert00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Staff fume over sewage tankers00:02
Rugby League: Double trouble as Reilly departs00:02
Man arrested00:02
Commonwealth Games / Athletics: Sepeng is the symbol for new era: Schoolboy holds South Africa's hopes00:02
Crime vote fails to buoy a sombre Clinton00:02
REVIEW / No new sights to soothe these sore eyes00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 9: Side View00:02
Tell us, who framed Roger Gordon?: Jenny Lucas rails against the loss of her local stationmaster and the running down of our best transport system00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Where are they now?: Dorothy Hyman00:02
Number One Court adopts a higher profile00:02
BT takes the blame for spate of nuisance calls00:02
MMM relaunched from jail cell00:02
'Poor view' claim lost00:02
Caught in Spain00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Longest-Serving Monarchs00:02
Sage buys computer billing rival00:02
Hockey: England fail to penetrate00:02
Pregnant ex-teller jailed for theft00:02
Sounded out00:02
Officers cleared of racism after pounds 1m inquiry00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 9: Why didn't I think of that?: 'Oi, that's my mum you're impersonating there] Show some respect] The Arsenal supporter Nick Hornby sits in on the stage adaptation of his own confessional bestseller, Fever Pitch00:02
Eviction for bird feeders00:02
Head teachers reject external markers plan00:02
Double trouble: Gun clubs are trying to attract more women members. Helen Birch and Louise Levene decide to shoot first and ask questions later.00:02
Officers cleared of racism after pounds 1m inquiry00:02
A cheeky little claret, made in Japan: Terry McCarthy finds out what makes a man produce wine for a nation that much prefers to drink sake and beer00:02
Tube ban on political adverts to stay00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire well on the way to the title: Leaders have 29-point cushion at the top of the County Championship table despite Lara's recent poor form00:02
Site Unseen: The first gulp is the deepest00:02
Organic seeds: If it's hard being green, start small00:02
Pembroke: BT uses long-ball approach00:02
Commonwealth Games / Swimming: Birmingham duo disrupt Australia's flow: Swimming domination broken00:02
Leading Article: Labour's fantasy of fiscal reform00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
On Tour00:02
Sex clinic caters for working boys: Lynn Eaton enters a secret room where male prostitutes can be treated in confidence00:02
Clean and clever wins laughs on the Fringe: In the first of a series, David Lister starts a deadly serious search for the best joke at the Edinburgh Festival with a visit to the amateurs00:02
Shutting clubs 'risks more drugs deaths': Calls to close down rave venue after third suspected ecstasy fatality bring warning against forcing 'return to dangerous unlicensed events'00:02
Spy chiefs deny plotting to kill terrorist's lawyer: French authorities say Verges was not an assassination target, while Khartoum seeks reward for trapping fugitive00:02
C&W to benefit as China expands phone services00:02
Jail for theft00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Cypriot banks' money laundering checks00:02
A pitch invasion of petty law-tamperers00:02
Football: Quinn poised to return for Republic00:02
Health Update: Greek gift of long life00:02
Where x = inadequate teaching: Maths education must change fast, says Alison Wolf, if we're to stop standards slipping further00:02
Plantsbrook shares surge as SCI lifts holding to 8.5%00:02
Horse investigation00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
McGregor admission brings calls to quit: MP urges press watchdog chairman to resign after statement over Diana article00:02
Cannabis charge00:02
'Poor view' claim lost00:02
Bottom Line: MTM shareholders see light00:02
Alliance in search of a future: Nato needs a reforming leader if Europe's common security system is to survive, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Pressure grows for UN to quit Somalia00:02
Letter: Politics of violence00:02
Letter: The challenge of Gambia's tragedy00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 9: Reviews00:02
Alliance in search of a future: Nato needs a reforming leader if Europe's common security system is to survive, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Man arrested00:02
Football: Agnew cast as avenger00:02
Escaped killer recaptured00:02
Boy on rape charge00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Racing: Arrest made after death of Brunico00:02
Crime vote fails to buoy a sombre Clinton00:02
Tough US line fails to halt Cubans00:02
Commonwealth Games / Swimming: Birmingham duo disrupt Australia's flow: Swimming domination broken00:02
Letter: Myths and reality of the plutonium trade00:02
Inuit become world's biggest landowners00:02
Football: Quinn poised to return for Republic00:02
M&G targets Chinese investors in Hong Kong venture: Fund manager teams up with local financial group to offer unit trusts00:02
Birthdays00:02
Racing: Security chief to quiz Smith Eccles00:02
Guyana trek00:02
Where x = inadequate teaching: Maths education must change fast, says Alison Wolf, if we're to stop standards slipping further00:02
Media blamed for hostages' plight00:02
Turks rule out male cheek-to-cheek00:02
Letter: True grit of bards00:02
Noble dream flows after 250 years00:02
A cheeky little claret, made in Japan: Terry McCarthy finds out what makes a man produce wine for a nation that much prefers to drink sake and beer00:02
Head teachers reject external markers plan00:02
Ethical fund drops Body Shop00:02
Cricket: England find the steel for rebuilding: Passion play at The Oval augurs well for tour of Australia. Martin Johnson reflects on the summer's unlikely moment of catharsis00:02
Pregnant ex-teller jailed for theft00:02
Growth takes off, rates stay down00:02
True Gripes: Theme libraries: Suddenly books are secondary00:02
Football: Gascoigne's televised cry from the heart00:02
Confidence grows with the economy: GDP rise set to beat Treasury forecast. Consumers are more optimistic00:02
Letter: Cypriot banks' money laundering checks00:02
Today's Number: 18100:02
One in 10 ships breaking rules on safety00:02
Russian about00:02
Etc . .: Sex therapists00:02
Interview: I'd love to be Stephen Hawking: From his four-in-a-bed childhood to dancing girls every night, Peter Stringfellow knows all about how to turn fantasy into reality00:02
Rank-and-file resist Labour benefit changes: Shadow Cabinet faces row over plans to target welfare at poor. Colin Brown reports00:02
Hockey: England fail to penetrate00:02
Athletics: Wariso was told to run00:02
FILM / Production Notes: Mike Boudry of the Computer Film Company on how he pushed Tim Robbins over the edge00:02
Cricket: Udal celebrates in style00:02
Letter: Compassion hunger00:02
Tough US line fails to halt Cubans00:02
Commonwealth Games / Badminton: England recover: Ponting and Wright on top00:02
Commonwealth Games / Athletics: Sepeng is the symbol for new era: Schoolboy holds South Africa's hopes00:02
In Thing: Alessi Devil Bottle Opener00:02
Inland Revenue plans may change pension fund tax00:02
Cricket: Haynes takes initiative00:02
Crook dupes Russians from his cell00:02
Cricket: Udal celebrates in style00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
South Africa holds on to its assets00:02
BT challenged over business charge bias00:02
True Gripes: Theme libraries: Suddenly books are secondary00:02
Where shall we meet?: The White Horse, Parsons Green SW600:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sounded out00:02
Today's Number: 18100:02
Slice of Yorkshire that time forgot: David Hewson visits a part of a lost world which has resolutely turned its back on the twentieth century00:02
Plantsbrook shares surge as SCI lifts holding to 8.5%00:02
Tennis: Graf beaten and injured00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Iraqi confirms shares deal with Archer00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
'Innocent Sudan' exploits Carlos case00:02
Etc . .: Sex therapists00:02
Sage buys computer billing rival00:02
Bonn and Moscow fight nuclear smuggling00:02
Bottom Line: MTM shareholders see light00:02
West End chaos after bomb alert00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pretence of fellowship and loving kindness: 'Serpent on the Rock' - Alice Thomas Ellis: Hodder & Stoughton, 17.99 pounds00:02
The headmaster who liberated Paris: Jonathan Foster recalls the bizarre wartime adventure that took a lieutenant in the Royal Signals and his friend into the French capital 36 hours ahead of the liberators00:02
Health: Sorry, I just rang to hear your voice: Lee Rodwell on the motives of silent callers00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
London opens a gateway to Berlin00:02
Leading Article: Labour's fantasy of fiscal reform00:02
M11 home under threat00:02
Mexico's old gang claim poll win as riots flare00:02
Law Report: Copyright crime not just for pirates: Thames & Hudson Ltd v Design and Artists Copyright Society Ltd and others - Chancery Division (Mr Justice Evans-Lombe), 6 July 199400:02
Confidence grows with the economy: GDP rise set to beat Treasury forecast. Consumers are more optimistic00:02
Health: Sorry, I just rang to hear your voice: Lee Rodwell on the motives of silent callers00:02
Lords of Silicon Valley: Larry Black on the auction of a media empire that wields a unique power in the computer world00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Eurofile: Dutch greens sold a dummy00:02
BT challenged over business charge bias00:02
Spy chiefs deny plotting to kill terrorist's lawyer: French authorities say Verges was not an assassination target, while Khartoum seeks reward for trapping fugitive00:02
David Benedict on theatre00:02
Health: Families who are itching for a remedy: Chinese medicine is offering hope to children with eczema and their parents, says Bernardine Coverley00:02
Body Shop dropped from ethical fund's approved list: City investors are concerned over forthcoming claims against one of Britain's 'greenest' companies (CORRECTED)00:02
BDA sets up its post-coup regime00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 9: Apparently . . .00:02
MPs demand answers to mystery of Princess and phone calls00:02
Football: Gascoigne's televised cry from the heart00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Longest-Serving Monarchs00:02
Hutu killers join Rwanda exodus00:02
Postcard from India: A seven-hour journey, bottom-class, makes the veteran campaigner one of the family00:02
Cannabis charge00:02
Angela Lewis on pop00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pretence of fellowship and loving kindness: 'Serpent on the Rock' - Alice Thomas Ellis: Hodder & Stoughton, 17.99 pounds00:02
Lords of Silicon Valley: Larry Black on the auction of a media empire that wields a unique power in the computer world00:02
Romanians cherish memories of their genocidal dictator: Cult of the wartime pro-Nazi leader casts doubt on Bucharest's faith in democracy, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor00:02
Where are they now?: Dorothy Hyman00:02
View from City Road: Body Shop must be whiter than white00:02
Racing: Rage is subdued by handicapper00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
OPERA / Sarajevo: opera in the front line: Opera is well-equipped to tackle the subject of the civil war in the former Yugoslavia, as Nigel Osborne tells Nick Kimberley00:02
Poker: Get inside your opponents' heads00:02
Ruling-party gimmicks leave 'millions' of Mexicans voteless: So-called 'special' polling booths have proved a useful device for the PRI's dirty-tricks team. Phil Davison in Tepoztlan reports00:02
London opens a gateway to Berlin00:02
Guyana trek00:02
Johnson agrees to bid dollars 900m for Neutrogena00:02
Cricket: Haynes takes initiative00:02
Leading Article: All tied up in brown tape00:02
Australia fair00:02
ART / Picture Choice: James Lingwood, curator of The Epic and the Everyday, on John Coplans's backs00:02
IRA bomber sentenced to 25 years: Man convicted of Tyneside oil and gas attacks gives thumbs-up to judge00:02
View from City Road: Gold may not be such a dazzler00:02
Letter: Myths and reality of the plutonium trade00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
McGregor admission brings calls to quit: MP urges press watchdog chairman to resign after statement over Diana article00:02
Where shall we meet?: The White Horse, Parsons Green SW600:02
M11 home under threat00:02
Letter: Difficulties tracing Liverpool's black families00:02
Obituary: Liu Haisu00:02
Boy on rape charge00:02
Football: Agnew cast as avenger00:02
Racing: Security chief to quiz Smith Eccles00:02
Appointments00:02
Media blamed for hostages' plight00:02
Bonn and Moscow fight nuclear smuggling00:02
Racing: Drug tests for jockeys unveiled: Riders tempted to use illicit substances to help them get the trip will soon face the threat of lengthy suspensions00:02
Commonwealth Games / Gymnastics: Thomas sweeps the floor00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
South Africa holds on to its assets00:02
View from City Road: Gold may not be such a dazzler00:02
Interview: I'd love to be Stephen Hawking: From his four-in-a-bed childhood to dancing girls every night, Peter Stringfellow knows all about how to turn fantasy into reality00:02
Hutu killers join Rwanda exodus00:02
You must be green - and squeaky clean00:02
Letter: True grit of bards00:02
Poker: Get inside your opponents' heads00:02
RADIO / Extra ordinary: Robert Hanks on the potential pitfalls of making slice-of-life documentaries00:02
View from City Road: Body Shop must be whiter than white00:02
Russian about00:02
Athletics: Wariso was told to run00:02
Organic seeds: If it's hard being green, start small00:02
Beating the competition hands down00:02
Leaving London00:02
Commonwealth Games / Badminton: England recover: Ponting and Wright on top00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
BT takes the blame for spate of nuisance calls00:02
Letter bomb00:02
Australia fair00:02
Commonewalth Games / Swimming: Golden girls pull the plug on Australia00:02
Court Circular00:02
Rugby League: Double trouble as Reilly departs00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 9: Side View00:02
Rallying: Fontenay caps a triumph for France00:02
ART / Gallery Openings00:02
OPERA / Sarajevo: opera in the front line: Opera is well-equipped to tackle the subject of the civil war in the former Yugoslavia, as Nigel Osborne tells Nick Kimberley00:02
Growth takes off, rates stay down00:02
Privacy legislation delayed00:02
IRA terrorist gets 25 years00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / A cut above the rest: For all its colour, Maud Sulter's scrapbook-style 'Syrcas' recalls dark days of persecution. Jane Richards reports00:02
REVIEW / No new sights to soothe these sore eyes00:02
Iraqi confirms shares deal with Archer00:02
Obituary: Liu Haisu00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / A cut above the rest: For all its colour, Maud Sulter's scrapbook-style 'Syrcas' recalls dark days of persecution. Jane Richards reports00:02
Racing: Rage is subdued by handicapper00:02
Eviction for bird feeders00:02
RSPCA goes East00:02
Unitech chief given 38% pay rise00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 9: Apparently . . .00:02
Cricket: England find the steel for rebuilding: Passion play at The Oval augurs well for tour of Australia. Martin Johnson reflects on the summer's unlikely moment of catharsis00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Canberra to overrule Tasmania gay ban00:02
Leading Article: All tied up in brown tape00:02
The Daily Poem: Facing the Chair00:02
Tony, abandon the Emerald Isle00:02
Letter: Don't blame maths teachers for errors of the syllabus00:02
Rail workers 'drifting back'00:02
IRA terrorist gets 25 years00:02
Health: Get fitter, work harder: As employers 'downsize' on staffing, some are trying to make sure those left are well enough to do the job. Helen Kogan reports00:02
The Daily Poem: Facing the Chair00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 9: Why didn't I think of that?: 'Oi, that's my mum you're impersonating there] Show some respect] The Arsenal supporter Nick Hornby sits in on the stage adaptation of his own confessional bestseller, Fever Pitch00:02
Privacy legislation delayed00:02
Market Report: Analysts' tour fuels talk of Thorn EMI demerger00:02
David Benedict on theatre00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
Market Report: Analysts' tour fuels talk of Thorn EMI demerger00:02
Football: Collymore hits classic strike to thwart United: Keane given an uncomfortable reception on his return to the City Ground as champions are held despite taking an early lead00:02
RSPCA goes East00:02
Centerfold: Friendly work: Music inspired by the travels of one of Scotland's most treasured writers00:02
Football: Collymore hits classic strike to thwart United: Keane given an uncomfortable reception on his return to the City Ground as champions are held despite taking an early lead00:02
FILM / Production Notes: Mike Boudry of the Computer Film Company on how he pushed Tim Robbins over the edge00:02
British monk in Rwanda believed dead00:02
Gotcha]: After 20 years of research, scientists have produced the male Pill, but will men swallow it?00:02
Mexico's old gang claim poll win as riots flare00:02
Letter: The challenge of Gambia's tragedy00:02
Site Unseen: The first gulp is the deepest00:02
British monk in Rwanda believed dead00:02
Canberra to overrule Tasmania gay ban00:02
Johnson agrees to bid dollars 900m for Neutrogena00:02
Leading Article: The mismatch in Clinton's record00:02
Letter bomb00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 9: Reviews00:02
Prices to soar in milk trade shake-up: Dairy industry seeks judicial review of marketing deregulation and warns of threat to thousands of jobs00:02
Inland Revenue plans may change pension fund tax00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Obituary: Rear-Admiral Sir Hugh Janion00:02
Inuit become world's biggest landowners00:02
The headmaster who liberated Paris: Jonathan Foster recalls the bizarre wartime adventure that took a lieutenant in the Royal Signals and his friend into the French capital 36 hours ahead of the liberators00:02
Two sought over wife's sex killing00:02
Turks rule out male cheek-to-cheek00:02
Commonwealth Games / Gymnastics: Thomas sweeps the floor00:02
Postcard from India: A seven-hour journey, bottom-class, makes the veteran campaigner one of the family00:02
John Lyttle on cinema00:02
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL / MUSIC: Musical chairs: Stephen Johnson on Carlo Maria Giulini00:02
ART / Picture Choice: James Lingwood, curator of The Epic and the Everyday, on John Coplans's backs00:02
Wills00:02
Letter: Myths and reality of the plutonium trade00:02
Health Update: Greek gift of long life00:02
Godfather makes his last exit to the sound of music00:02
Bottom Line: AE ready for take-off00:02
Clean and clever wins laughs on the Fringe: In the first of a series, David Lister starts a deadly serious search for the best joke at the Edinburgh Festival with a visit to the amateurs00:02
In Thing: Alessi Devil Bottle Opener