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George Brumwell00:00
Shard of pottery supports Bible account of David and Goliath15:04
Chris Tarrant 'I was locked up in a Spanish prison and beaten by the Guardia Civil'10:13
Royal photographer Lord Lichfield dies07:14
Freed Iran hostages tell of 'mental torture'01:13
Clarke plans mergers for police 'super forces'01:13
Paul Weller, Usher Hall, Edinburgh01:00
Parents not best placed to advise children, court told00:54
US trade deficit hits record $66bn00:54
Jeremy Warner's Outlook: The rich get richer in Britain's economic renaissance but the poor get poorer00:54
Market Report: Takeover speculation breathes life into Rexam00:54
The Investment Column: Royal & SunAlliance now a buy as Haste restructuring pays dividends00:54
Canary Wharf workers take home an average of £100,00000:00
Women's Institute: It's not all jam and Jerusalem00:00
Women's Institute: It's not all jam and Jerusalem00:00
Richard Whiteley, 'the ideal TV man', gets a Yorkshire send-off00:00
Cameron tells party: Choose me or lose another general election00:00
Kristin Scott Thomas wows the West End in Pirandello tragedy00:00
Children's organisations want all smacking banned00:00
Stella stampede: H&M range gone in 60 minutes00:00
Sexual affairs between pupils and teachers 'can be beneficial'00:00
Prosecutions of race crimes in Britain rise by one-third in a year00:00
Cameron accused by Christians of hypocrisy and codswallop00:00
Hunger hormone discovery boosts fight against obesity00:00
Man accused of murdering woman is first to face double jeopardy law00:00
Muslim leaders blame Iraq war for 7 July bombings00:00
Meet Godzilla, discovered at last in the Andes00:00
Fathers4Justice accused of plot to black out televisions00:00
Ministers who campaign for greener roads are still driving 'gas-guzzlers'00:00
Blair failing on climate change, experts warn00:00
Canaletto, his finest work, and a royal exhibition00:00
Cabinet rallies to defiant Blair as criticism mounts00:00
Burke's Peerage turns its focus on 3,000 of Yorkshire's finest00:00
Brown dismisses early succession and backs PM00:00
Is this any way to treat those who fought for their country?00:00
Remembrance: The fallen of Iraq00:00
Young offenders 'are being forced to convert to Islam'00:00
Singer k d lang sues business manager for 'misusing money'00:00
Bellini, Giovanni: The Assassination of St Peter Martyr (c1507)00:00
Strasbourg Court backs Turkey's headscarf ban00:00
Modern art's new record: a $24m cube00:00
The President, the dictator and a $9m demand for Oval Office chat00:00
Wales rugby players found guilty of affray in brawl at French nightclub00:00
Wales rugby players found guilty of affray in brawl at French nightclub00:00
Toshack sends Thatcher into international exile00:00
The Dismissal: Australia's day of decision00:00
Professor Ted Wragg00:00
Taylor relies on flair to pin down French strength00:00
Mbeki unveils continent's eye on the sky00:00
Professor Ted Wragg00:00
Liberia awaits Africa's first female president00:00
The Sketch: Tories' toxic touch sounds the death knell for Blair00:00
Sailing: Disney's pirate ship sets sail into the unknown00:00
Wallabies turn to Rogers to upset England's plans00:00
Wedding party took brunt of the Amman bombings00:00
Steve Richards: Blair has a new role: leader of the people against parts of his party and parliament00:00
Jon Snow: 'What I knew of war was wrapped up in Little Grey Rabbit'00:00
ITV plans season of heaving bosoms with Austen dramas00:00
Wallabies turn to Rogers to upset England's plans00:00
Matthew Norman: The wrong trousers (and other great insights)00:00
Markets fall on fears of socialist pressures00:00
The Third Leader: New Labour, new landowner00:00
Robinson plays strong mind game to feed confidence00:00
Workers' champion who defied the odds00:00
Horne ready for crucial call-up against Kiwis00:00
Robinson plays strong mind game to feed confidence00:00
Racing: Pipe shows trust in class of Celtic Son00:00
Letters: Curriculum for under-fives00:00
With curfews in force and riots waning, has France finally turned the corner?00:00
Anthony Lewis00:00
Political earthquake for Israel's Labour Party sweeps away veteran leader Peres00:00
Robben's injury woe a worry for Dutch00:00
McLeish's future in the balance as club falls silent00:00
Robert Fisk: King has more friends in West than at home00:00
Owen's certainty backed up by squad strength00:00
Coastline faces a new enemy - climate change00:00
Brain disease woman to be allowed to die with dignity00:00
Leading article: An unfolding catastrophe00:00
Burberry miracle-worker beats Hollywood hero to win design award00:00
Ken Jones: Class may be permanent but judgements are purely personal00:00
Leading article: A departure that heralds another age of uncertainty00:00
Leader of men with talent to triumph amid heat and dust00:00
Lewd jokes were 'Carry On' humour, Army corporal says00:00
Jamie Redknapp: 'I've never understood what Sven does...'00:00
Miles Kington: A failed succession equals long-lived success00:00
Tracey Emin: My Life in a Column00:00
Trescothick oozes confidence as he steps in to lead England00:00
Alaska Refuge wins reprieve as oil drilling plan dropped00:00
Album: The Howling Hex00:00
Margrave of the Marshes, by John Peel and Sheila Ravenscroft00:00
Cover Stories: Skulduggery at the Crime Writers' Association; a coup for Maia Press; publishing legend Michael Korda00:00
In Her Shoes (12A)<br></br> Double Indemnity (PG)<br></br> Hustle & Flow (15)<br></br> Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (15)<br></br> Niagara Motel (15)00:00
CS Lewis: The literary lion of Narnia00:00
The Utility of Force, by Rupert Smith00:00
Toni Collette: Worth the weight00:00
Album: Wilco00:00
Madhavi Mudgal, Shaw Theatre, London00:00
Al-Qa'ida kills 45 in suicide bombings00:00
Album: Babyshambles00:00
Boyd Tonkin: A force that will attract the most poetry-phobic fan00:00
Paperbacks: The Memory Man<br></br> Gang of Four<br></br> Malicious Intent<br></br> Old Filth<br></br> Eats, Shoots & Leaves<br></br> Britain's Best Museums & Galleries<br></br> The Court of the Caliphs00:00
Gladiator Games, Crucible Studio, Sheffield00:00
Rachel Weisz: Winning a part to die for00:00
Ted Wragg, satirist of education world, dies at 6700:00
Stevie Wonder, Abbey Road Studios, London00:00
The Edge: My crazy life in U200:00
Diego's resurrection: how an obese addict became a football man again00:00
Cleaning up grime00:00
Album: Dwele00:00
Michael Brown: Bring back the politics of the pork barrel00:00
Album: Madonna00:00
Sholto Byrnes: Talking Jazz00:00
Stoned: How Brian Jones made Mick and Keith look conventional00:00
Thomas Sutcliffe: It pays to be a bad artist00:00
Paul, National Theatre: Cottesloe, London00:00
Album: Bright Eyes00:00
The First Casualty, by Ben Elton00:00
The Constant Gardener (15)00:00
Paul McCartney: A collaborative crusade00:00
Sailing: Rescue teams in action again as fourth Transat trimaran capsizes00:00
Campbell displaced as prodigal Ferdinand returns00:00
Children to take on Shakespeare as the RSC goes back to school00:00
DNA shows first Europeans were hunters not farmers00:00
Terence Blacker: Our sneaking regard for life's scrappers