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The Ten Best: Salt and pepper mills00:00
The Big Question: Will ITV survive, or is it just a remnant of the analogue past?00:00
Phones4U sale to net £1.1bn00:00
Sex, violence, War and Peace: Penguin picks its classic hits00:00
Davids rejects Ajax offer to stay with Tottenham00:00
Sussex 439 Lancashire 246-4: Lancashire impose rule of Law in top-of-table dispute00:00
British ambassador says civil war in Iraq 'likely'00:00
Blair admits to cabinet splits over his support for Bush on Israel00:00
Monty Berman00:00
Basil Brush maker bought00:00
GKN pays $200m for two firms to strengthen US position00:00
The Investment Column: Inchcape motors ahead on emerging market plan00:00
Foster's, the 'Australian for beer', calls time on television advertising00:00
O'Neill to take over at Villa as Ellis pulls off coup00:00
Century extends Ramprakash's run00:00
Councils to blame for 'chronic' shortage of homes, says builder00:00
No 'new dawn' at Unilever despite return to growth00:00
Alarms in US airports set off by radioactive therapy00:00
Terence Blacker: Why do women still want to be losers?12:01
Bank raises interest rates10:51
Roadside bomb kills Canadian soldier in Afghanistan06:46
UK ambassador warns of civil war in Iraq06:37
British girl killed at fire-breathing show01:04
Salmonella scare costs Cadbury £20m and loss of market share01:04
Rise in bad debts puts dent in Lloyds TSB profits01:04
Hedge fund set to block £346m sale of Telent01:04
Ford to consider selling off Jaguar00:59
Market Report: ITV rises on talk of new Dyke private equity bid00:51
Ain't nothin' but a hound dog - but it savages Elvis' teddy bear00:51
Eureka! Ancient works by Archimedes rediscovered00:46
First Night: Exiles, Cottesloe Theatre, London00:38
Time Warner re-invents AOL to take on Google00:38
Upbeat economic data may not stave off rise in interest rates00:38
Founders net $16m as US firm buys music software group00:38
Michael Harrison's Outlook: Jaguar reaches the end of the road as Ford looks for a way to stem the losses00:30
Powerhouse collapse puts 500 jobs under threat00:30
The Investment Column: Laird still riding on the crest of a wave00:30
Hanson's US profits balance UK drop00:30
Robert Barrie: It's time for the MPC to think about changing its modus operandi00:00
Yushchenko agonises over appointing rival00:00
Culling grey squirrels fails to save the red, say conservationists00:00
Stalker who accused doctor of rape faces jail00:00
Vegetable prices to soar as heatwave blights harvest00:00
Exodus of Somali ministers puts power in Islamists' hands00:00
Schools and children 'are suffering under Blair'00:00
Tree carvings reveal lives of Basque gold rush diaspora00:00
Peacekeeping force 'could be agreed soon'00:00
Romanian teenagers with HIV 'facing persecution'00:00
Reid's new crackdown is on 'mini-motorbikes'00:00
Tories told to stall after Ferrari quits London race00:00
I was Marilyn Monroe in a previous life, claims singer00:00
Laws over sale of painkiller 'flouted'00:00
Iranian woman awaits stoning decision00:00
Hizbollah responds to Israeli raid with barrage of rockets00:00
A future without Fidel: in Little Havana, the party's started00:00
The Independent Appeal: Help save Lebanon's children00:00
Swimming: Four British medals as records tumble00:00
Malcolm Rifkind: Blair is presiding over a foreign policy disaster, worse even than Vietnam or Suez00:00
Mourinho gives Ballack Gallas' lucky No 13 shirt00:00
Labour's not working as party faces job cuts00:00
McClaren checks on Parker for first England squad00:00
The Third Leader: Book keeping00:00
Juve lose £7.2m on Vieira sale to Inter00:00
<u>You</u> write the reviews00:00
Glover moves into Saturday spot that Peel made his own00:00
Holloway finds relaxed philosophy: no bitchers, moaners or whingers00:00
Robert Fisk: Entire Lebanese family killed in Israeli attack on hospital00:00
Anger at &#163;200m reduction in environmental budgets00:00
Letters: Global warming00:00
The history of England: Domesday goes digital00:00
Help save the children, victims of war00:00
Zimbabweans face return to Mugabe's rule after court defeat00:00
We are ready for war, rebels warn Kabila00:00
Cuban dissident speaks out as Castro awaits recovery 'verdict'00:00
Leading article: When alarmist language is justified00:00
Glorious Goodwood: Late flourish decisive for Masterpiece00:00
Leading article: Disarray on the diplomatic frontline00:00
Armed forces chief warns of more British deaths in Afghanistan00:00
Miles Kington: How to walk a dog, deal with poo and other canine concerns00:00
Chelsea could lose points as Bates sparks tapping-up row00:00
Joan Smith: Bullying has become the victim's own fault00:00
Athletics: Gatlin masseur denies sabotage00:00
Glove rivals Read and Jones relying on continuity00:00
The best is back: Undervalued Swede stuck on Tiger's tail00:00
Carrick's price was right, says Ferguson00:00
Unborn baby put at risk by lies, says Sheridan00:00
Dina Kaminskaya00:00
Weight Watchers feels the pinch from rival diets00:00
Jeremy Laurance: The medical flaws that should make doctors blush00:00
The Woman In The Picture: James Wilson00:00
The Gay Police Association vs Christians: A clash of two freedoms00:00
Non-executive directors: All change on the top table00:00
Adrian Hamilton: The cost of this war is the hope for a wider peace00:00
Pizza franchises: Buying into the Domino's effect00:00
Eco-dwelling: Room at the top00:00
Johann Hari: Why does the right hate Britain so much?00:00
Sussex 282-5 v Lancashire: Prior makes Lancashire pay after Cork's loss00:00
Luton University: Taking on a new identity00:00
Prom 19: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/ Marc Albrecht <br/> Prom 22: BBC Philharmonic/ Gianandrea Noseda, Royal Albert Hall, London ***/***00:00
Apple Mac: Is the rebel brand faltering?00:00
Leading article: New diplomas are on the wrong track00:00
Mechanical engineering: A driving force in global issues00:00
Preview: Tagore Dance-Drama, Dartington International Summer School, London00:00
Susan Bassnett: Save us from pomposity and linguistic porridge00:00
Prom 23: BBC Philharmonic/Sinaisky, Royal Albert Hall, London <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
My First Job: Barbican boss John Tusa was a waiter in the sergeants' mess00:00
Michael Sheen: A touch of Frost00:00
Catherine Townsend: Sleeping Around00:00
The careers adviser00:00
I Want Your Job: Sports photographer00:00
Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Tim Harford, writer and economist00:00
Cooper Brown: He's out there00:00
Catherine Brennand00:00
Daft Punk, Global Gathering, Stratford- Upon-Avon <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Heavy fighting forces out Sri Lanka ceasefire monitors00:00
The Comedy Of Errors, Globe Theatre, London <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Professor Wilfrid Butt00:00
A-Z Of Employers: Royal Air Force00:00
Comedians' charity poetry: Laugh? I nearly rhymed00:00
Julia Stephenson: The Green Goddess00:00
Ian Horsbrugh00:00
Education Quandary00:00
Can racism be nipped in the bud?00:00
Clean with a conscience00:00
The University of the First Age: summer schools with a difference00:00
'Surprised' Read eager to score on return for England00:00
Leading article: Luton's new start00:00
RSI in the workplace: Don't fall victim to the keyboard curse00:00
Jeremie Bodin: We need to start acting - and fast00:00
Too much breast-feeding makes babies more prone to allergies00:00
Rivals set to unite to take over Villa00:00
The Big Question: Has Cuba benefited or suffered under Fidel Castro's 47-year rule?