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New short-haul routes from Britain this summer16:39
War Games16:36
Body of top model found in Paris15:32
You Write the Caption - 29/02/0815:00
The Bank Job (15)12:22
Jail for speeding driver who killed cyclist while texting11:30
Harry to be pulled out of Afghanistan09:14
House prices fall again08:37
Dave Clark Five singer dies at 6408:13
GCap Media rejects new approach07:37
Iraq council approves 'Chemical Ali' hanging00:00
Boxing: Britain fairs well during Olympic qualification00:00
Peter Moores: 'If you don't do it your way then, as Frank Sinatra said, you regret it to the end'00:00
The Boss of It All (15)00:00
Martin Taylor: 'What Eduardo has said has shown that he is a great man'00:00
The Baker (12A)00:00
Paperback: The Black Swan, By Nassim Nicholas Taleb00:00
Yahoo investors in court over Microsoft00:00
Loach calls for boycott of Shelter in row over job cuts00:00
E.ON's move to break up its network hands EU a major victory00:00
Italian police swoop to halt production of fake Ferraris00:00
Chelsea players hold inquest after trauma of Spurs defeat00:00
Ladbrokes wins as high rollers lose00:00
Bitter rivals shake hands on historic Nairobi deal00:00
The Truth Commissioner, By David Park00:00
Africa Express: Music from the heart of the Congo00:00
Freedom of Information: FoI opens up government to scrutiny00:00
Leading article: People power00:00
Margot at the Wedding (15)00:00
Black sent to jail after last appeal for bail is denied00:00
Album: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (Mute)00:00
Breakthrough in the study of motor neurone disease00:00
Henin's desert dominance comes to an end in gruelling contest00:00
Tracey Emin: My Life In A Column00:00
Boyd Tonkin: A Week in Books00:00
The Hartlepool Monkey, By Sean Longley00:00
Album: The Gutter Twins, Saturnalia (Sub Pop)00:00
Paperback: Day, By Al Kennedy00:00
England 131 New Zealand XI 177-4: Collapse sets the clock ticking for England's batting failures00:00
The Conformist (18)00:00
The World on Fire: 1919 and the battle with Bolshevism, By Anthony Read00:00
English players start push for IPL green light00:00
Hands off our kilts: Scots bid to copyright their national dress00:00
Paperback: A Florentine Death, By Michele Giuttari, trans Howard Curtis00:00
Book of a Lifetime: The Road to Xanadu, John Livingston, Lowes00:00
Record number of babies for over-40s00:00
Blood and Rage, By Michael Burleigh00:00
William F. Buckley Jnr: Hero of modern American conservatism who founded the influential 'National Review' magazine00:00
Brann behind eight-ball as Everton in clear despite fan invasion00:00
The Accidental Husband (12A)00:00
Hicks vows to block any Gillett plans for DIC deal00:00
Bloomberg rules out White House00:00
RBS raises dividend by 10% as writedowns come in at £1.6bn00:00
Why were police not called over Conway, asks Blair00:00
You write the reviews: Peter Doig, Tate Britain, London00:00
The Sketch: Bercow makes a play for the big chair00:00
Cazenove hunting for replacement CEO00:00
Natalie Portman - more than a woman00:00
Exclusive: 'I just long to see Eduardo playing again' says Taylor00:00
Museum accused of giving away Balenciaga's work00:00
Private equity head hits back after attack by buyout pioneer Moulton00:00
Professor Alan Smithers: Lessons of the Soviet Union should have been learnt00:00
The Big Question: What are A&Rs, and can a record company survive without them?00:00
Cipriani faces off with Wilkinson for England role00:00
Prince's cover in Afghanistan blown by Drudge Report00:00
Flood claims fail to sink insurer Aviva as profits rise 1 per cent to £3.3bn00:00
CBI opposes tax levy plans for 'non-doms'00:00
Letters: Drug policies00:00
Semi-Pro (15)00:00
Buddy Miles: Flamboyant Hendrix drummer00:00
Miller not given warnings about lateness, says agent00:00
Pandora: And now for the snooze...00:00
Dragon Tongue Squad, Royal Opera House, London00:00
Museums, marketing and money: the fine art of empire-building00:00
Artefacts, Bush Theatre, London00:00
BAT buys out ST to secure lion's share of Scandinavian market00:00
Big rise in deaths linked to C. difficile00:00
Leading article: A shattering failure for our masters00:00
On sale: the last work by a contented Van Gogh00:00
Oscar Diary: Ben Morris take us through his night at the Oscars00:00
Unilever's big spring clean00:00
Berrigan injured in freak Storm training incident00:00
ITV pins hopes on 'Crowngate' controller00:00
'Heat' editor quits as circulation falls00:00
Toil and trouble: the last witch?00:00
Baddie hair days: the haircut that grew and grew00:00
Killed while they played football, the child victims of Israel's revenge on Gaza00:00
Why success is coming at a gallop for Band of Horses00:00
Independent Foreign Fiction Prize: celebrating a border-crossing age00:00
What the BBC really thought about some of the biggest names in entertainment00:00
Olympics: Redgrave makes giant strides for Team 201200:00
Pilgrims celebrate one of holiest days in Shia Muslim calendar00:00
Beaufort, By Ron Leshem, trans Evan Fallenberg00:00
Eriksson familiar with financial roller coaster at top00:00
Jersey police make 'significant finds' in cellar00:00
Richard Goode, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London00:00
Paul Frere: Racing driver and writer00:00
Album: Black Francis, sv n f ng rs, (Cooking Vinyl)00:00
An Ear to the Ground, By Ken Thompson00:00
Stranded fisherman saved after friend's 10-hour swim00:00
Singh's poor finish allows Khan chance to be local hero00:00
Today in the Football League00:00
Thaksin says City can match United00:00
Kenyans: 'Apologise for Obama photo'00:00
Autofiction, By Hitomi Kanehara, trans David James Karashima00:00
Elisa Bray: Caught in the Net00:00
Album: Otis Taylor, Recapturing the Banjo (Telarc)00:00
Untraceable (18)00:00
Putin's heir struggles to come out of his master's shadow00:00
Matthew Norman: The only tears for Hillary are her own00:00
MF Global sacks rogue wheat trader who lost group $141.5m00:00
Last Night's TV: Empty, BBC2<br/>That Mitchell and Webb Look, BBC2<br/>The Girls Who Were Found Alive Channel 400:00
Covert Stories: Water Cumbrian Literature Festival; Gore Vidal; The Friday Project00:00
Junot Diaz: a truly all-American writer00:00
Tings can only get better for The Ting Ting's00:00
Shadows in Wonderland, By Colin Ludlow00:00
Terence Blacker: It no longer pays to be a loyal customer00:00
Paperback: Nada, By Carmen Laforet, trans Edith Grossman00:00
Rentokil in profit warning after City Link fails to deliver00:00
Paperback: Body Surfing, By Anita Shreve00:00
Why the only English mayor in France is worried about losing his kingdom00:00
Christina Patterson: Britain's gulag of neglect and despair00:00
Leading article: A farcical contest, and the need for a united stand00:00
Jeremy Warner's Outlook: Sir Fred's bullishness fails to convince00:00
Dominic Lawson: An absurd tactical ploy &ndash; and the paradox of the new Liberal Democrat leader's position00:00
London hedge fund Peloton liquidates $2bn flagship fund00:00
The Drudge Report: clever headlines, and eye for the news jugular00:00
Arctic Monkeys ape Oasis with NME triumph00:00
Hedda Gabler, Barbican, London00:00
Cultural Life: Tamara Rojo, Ballet Dancer00:00
Plan to aid jobless 'will cost &#163;75bn'00:00
Market Report: Drax powered up by Centrica bid rumours00:00
Curlin impresses in World Cup warm-up00:00
The 5-minute Interview: Johnny Mathis, Singer00:00
Album: Billy Bragg, Mr Love & Justice (Cooking Vinyl)00:00
Leeds set to peakon top of the world00:00
Today in the Premier League00:00
Swindled, By Bee Wilson00:00
Sports giant throws its weight behind Chalayan00:00
Album: Erykah Badu, New Amerykah Part One (4th World Order) (Universal)