00:02
Third Tory MP failed to declare consultancy fee00:02
Karrimor Mountain Marathon: Running for the hell of it00:02
Racing: Pipe parades his haul of talent: The former champion runs a leaner operation but his appetite for success remains as keen as ever. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Behind the mask: Who was Claude Cahun: man, woman or member of the third sex? Adrian Searle reviews the gender-bending Surrealist photographer00:02
Warning for UK over information superhighway00:02
Muslim schoolgirls in France expelled for wearing scarves00:02
Novelist makes dollars 3m debut00:02
Obituary: Kaleria Fedicheva00:02
The day a great plan began to fall apart: Russell Hotten traces the story of Britain's second-biggest corporate collapse00:02
USAir disappoints with deeper losses00:02
Obituary: Mattie Prichard00:02
Molecule of the Month: Plumb line to a grisly death: Lead pollution has been a threat for thousands of years, says John Emsley00:02
Commission for Social Justice: Is there a mood for gentle justice?00:02
PRODUCTION NOTES / Big Behn00:02
Cricket: Zimbabwe foiled by Ranatunga00:02
Commission on Social justice: Beveridge's appeal for an attack on five giant evils: The Beveridge report turned its author into a hero - 'The People's William'. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Market Report: Electricities offer the only glimmer of light00:02
The Daily Poem: The Freaks00:02
Badminton: Clark signs off on a winning note00:02
Tourists in gun attack 'ignored warnings'00:02
Football: Whelan's home comforts00:02
Letter: Descartes, the Pope: epistemologists both00:02
Letter: Children who kill00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Communities00:02
Media: The bottom line is: does it sell?: The slick ads are sexy and witty, but the client also wants them to work. Tonight will decide which do that best, says Meg Carter00:02
Leading Article: A stick, but what about the carrot?00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Boys who can only laugh at clever girls00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Education00:02
Competition00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Pensions00:02
Basques work on coalition00:02
Rockets kill 35 in Kabul00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / A licence to drill for nobody's heroes00:02
Tennis: Scrutiny for Martinez00:02
Businessman named as PM00:02
Kermans sell large holding in Bristol00:02
West Bank trepidation over Hussein manoeuvrings00:02
Interview: Jurgen, one of nature's Englishmen: He gives money to Greenpeace, doesn't charge a fee for going on TV, and never talks about his private life. What a gentleman] Meet Jurgen Klinsmann, Tottenham's international Mr Clean00:02
Barraclough joins News International exodus00:02
RSPCA in pledge on exports00:02
The Sleaze Factor: Clean-hands team fails to wash away 'tangentopoli' dirt: Fiona Leney looks at Italy's cathedral of corruption, where each day a new sector of society is investigated00:02
Husband remanded on murder charge00:02
Algerians 'tortured'00:02
View from City Road: Pearson goes back into its pocket00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Evidence of model 'home-grown' project00:02
Rugby Union: Guscott back but England play safe: Rowell quick to recall a former favourite but refuses the opportunity to experiment with new faces. Steve Bale reports00:02
Boxing: Moyo enters the unknown00:02
Cabinet uneasy on Royal Mail sell-off00:02
Initiative draws weary cynicism from jobless: Simon Midgley asks victims of unemployment what they think of the White Paper00:02
A social divide based on merit: There is a demonstrable link between class and intelligence, argues Peter Saunders00:02
Letter: Costly questions00:02
Gambia democracy date00:02
Call for Gysi to quit over Stasi allegation00:02
Saunders got pounds 1.3m legal aid00:02
Science: Why won't they let us go wild?: Seeds of native plants can help to beautify farms and motorways. But, says Patrick Matthews, Europe forbids their sale . . .00:02
Cricket: Stewart ruled out with broken finger00:02
Pearson pays pounds 52m for Future00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
View from City Road: A licence to make money00:02
Prison visitors 'spiked drinks'00:02
Professor to lose pounds 500,000 job pay-off00:02
Major and Reynolds target arms caches00:02
'Definitive' Thatcher biography planned: Author promises new insights on life and career. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Football: Referee defends Berg dismissal00:02
Site Unseen: Ours is even bigger than Bradford's: Manchester Town Hall00:02
Mozambique warily polls for peace00:02
Letter: Western rail link to avoid Heathrow chaos00:02
Commission on Social justice: Blair says left is 'dominating battle of ideas'00:02
Letter: Monarchy today: hereditary principle, God's will, persons and offices00:02
Obituary: Albert Flocon00:02
Dear Asil Nadir: A fugitive you may be, but the sleaze factor in government has cast a new light on your claims of a set-up. Perhaps we have got you wrong, says a00:02
Letter: National Lottery can benefit public parks00:02
Chippendale suicide00:02
All you need to know to be a mealy-mouthed MP00:02
Another Briton to head peace forces in Bosnia00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Taxing child benefit00:02
Picasso double take00:02
MUSIC / A quota of amazement: Tokyo Philharmonic - Royal Festival Hall, London00:02
Golf: Walker secure as captain00:02
Family link to takeover battle looks tenuous00:02
Ice Hockey: Nemeth hits form00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Fight for pensioners' rights00:02
Pembroke: Sleaze buried on the waterfront00:02
Radio 1 audience further hit by frequency switch00:02
Cricket: Stewart injury rocks England00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: The benefits trap00:02
Sand snake at the British Museum00:02
Commission on Social justice: Labour's election defeat fuelled inquiry00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Strategy strikes theme of national renewal: Report initiated by Labour demands radical transformation of tax and spending system. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Commission for Social Justice: Welfare menu created for Blair's taste: This report falls short of being an independent review. Rather, it is a convenient prop for Labour, argues Norman Fowler00:02
Letter: Monarchy today: hereditary principle, God's will, persons and offices00:02
Time for a virtual filling: Mmmm, a lie down, the aroma of essential oils. Surely this can't be . . . the dentist's? Emma Cook reports00:02
Commission for Social Justice: Investors' Britain might just work: Central to the Borrie report is a link between prosperity and personal well-being. Ronald Gass assesses the vision00:02
What hope for a boy born to be king?00:02
Jail increased for drink-drive killers00:02
Noise feud led to neighbour's death00:02
Zeiss rejig ignites protests00:02
Rugby League: Fulton searches in the dark for flaws: Dave Hadfield finds the Australian reaction to Test failure centres on careful scrutiny of video evidence of what went wrong for the 'invincible' Kangaroos00:02
UN comes under growing pressure from both sides: Crisis centres around peace-keeper as troops prepare to hand over command00:02
Rugby League: Three-game ban for Edwards00:02
Brent faces legal threat00:02
Nasdaq plans Euro market00:02
Will technology bring registrars in check?: The introduction of Crest, the automated share settlements system, could help to control an unregulated industry. John Willcock reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Monarchy today: hereditary principle, God's will, persons and offices00:02
Retrial order in 'Ouija case'00:02
Appointments00:02
Pension scandal bill may hit pounds 4bn00:02
Concern over US link in health contract00:02
Health / Vital signs: Not sweet on sugar00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Tax00:02
Letter: A good example of working mothers00:02
Letter: Descartes, the Pope: epistemologists both00:02
Cleared Walker launches bitter attack on SFO00:02
Commission on Social justice: Misgivings tinge enthusiastic welcome for body of report: Rosie Waterhouse and Nicholas Timmins gauge reaction to the commission's main proposals00:02
Charity apologises to comic00:02
Walker acquittal shakes SFO00:02
Moss Bros cuts a fine interim figure00:02
Health / Vital signs: Sperm counts00:02
Children made wards of court00:02
East Midlands share windfall00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Housing and Benefits00:02
Call to ban tunnelling technique00:02
Leading Article: Labour seeks the high ground00:02
Health: When others suffer for your faith: Patients' beliefs can put health resources under strain, reports Roger Dobson00:02
Sri Lanka emergency in wake of bomb blast00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Rugby Union: Settled Hull is helpful00:02
Health / Vital signs: Difficult births00:02
Giant sperm that ensure paternity00:02
Letter: Monarchy today: hereditary principle, God's will, persons and offices00:02
Consumers taking a dim view00:02
Blair promises new welfare state: The Commission00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Health and Community Care00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Radio 2 is tops00:02
Health: Remedies and red tape: And EU rules may also hit common herbal cures - taking them into the back streets. Lee Rodwell explains00:02
Death 'due to a climate of fear'00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Regional rally00:02
Jobseekers' cash plan attacked from all sides00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Obituary: Jimmy Miller00:02
American Football: Hughes the long-range specialist00:02
Eurostar suffers third day of trouble00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bloomsbury in the age of flower power: 'Good Company: Diaries 1967-1970' - Frances Partridge: HarperCollins, 18 pounds00:02
Lloyd's faces pounds 1.4bn flight of private capital00:02
EVC float expected to raise close to pounds 245m00:02
Profit-sharing schemes gaining in popularity00:02
Iranian literati swell demands for reform00:02
Tighter and brighter and wrinkle-free: Monique Roffey puts tongue in cheek to look at a new form of facelift00:02
Cricket: Century by Cronje just not enough00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Work00:02
Shoppers defy supermarkets' no-queue plan00:02
Football: Football League lift Cup burden00:02
Organised choas: The tabloids loathe them, but anarchists are too busy arguing with each other to riot, says Stewart Home00:02
Labour renews call for public inquiry00:02
Old pro beats the count once more00:02
Boy, 13, accused00:02
Downbeat Clinton looks to improve his credit rating00:02
Media: Purveyors of time and space in all dimensions: Without them, we'd be robbed of newspapers and Coronation Street. Martin Rosenbaum reports on the hidden army of media sales people00:02
Obituary: Nancy Livingston00:02
Commission on Social Justice: Minimum wage warning for Labour as party urged to adopt student loans: Family00:02
Balladur tries to allay fears on two-speed EU00:02
Trial told of stab victim's fight for life00:02
Law Report: Evidence of cash in drugs case can be admissible: Regina v Morris - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)(Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Morland and Mrs Justice Steel), 14 October 1994.00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Women condemn violence campaign00:02
View from City Road: The SFO has not worked00:02
RADIO / Just say no to Yes: Robert Hanks on the lows of Radio 1's 'Undrugged' weekend and the cringemaking piety of Cannon and Ball00:02
Football: Palace show of strength00:02
Australian serial-killing hearing opens00:02
Rugby Union: Professionals on return road00:02
Lilley wants 'jobseekers, not job-shy': The White Paper00:02
BT offers to meet cost of fibre-optics00:02
That's the way the money goes00:02
Lazard deal with brewer goes flat after investment trust fails00:02
Howard reveals role in al-Fayed nationality plea: Cash-for-questions disclosure 'was prompted by brothers' disappointment over application for UK citizenship'00:02
The beast and his beauties: Robert Maxwell mesmerised and bullied women. But Betty, his wife for nearly 50 years, remained loyal. Her autobiography will be her first public breach of that loyalty. Sandra Barwick reports00:02
Where are they now?: Dawn Fraser