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Builders close in on £1.5bn Silvertown Quays00:00
First Direct reopens its doors to 'non-customers'00:00
Comedy: Chris Rock, The 02, London00:00
Margareta Pagano: Eco-warriors couldn't do it, but the black stuff might consign the car to history00:00
When We Were Romans, By Matthew Kneale00:00
Homeowners hit by credit tests00:00
Wealth Check: Half his old salary and no Porsche. Can he still enjoy the good life?00:00
Consumers leaving their guard down on card fraud and ID theft00:00
Losing interest: how banks are neglecting Britain's low earners00:00
Essentials: Lisa Eldridge, make-up artist00:00
The Chopin Experience, Radio 300:00
Sacre Cordon Bleu: What the French know about cooking, By Michael Booth00:00
Thanks to Alan Yau's Cha Cha Moon, the number of Chinese noodle (mian) bars in Britain looks set to sky-rocket00:00
Album: Thea Gilmore, Liejacker (Fullfill)00:00
Album: Esperanza Spalding, Esperanza (Heads Up)00:00
Parties: Hollywood hits the deck00:00
This Is Your Brain on Music, By Daniel Levitin00:00
Fishing Lines: You don't have to be a millionaire to join this club, but it would help00:00
The City Diary00:00
Why I love: Pared-down power00:00
'Blatant and shocking' fraud cases help push losses to £140m00:00
Seven bidders tipped to join RBS auction00:00
Credo: Carlene Carter00:00
As energy costs send out sparks, you can hit the 'off' switch00:00
Social services called to account as girl, 7, starves to death00:00
How We Met: Jonathan Lunn & Juliet Stevenson00:00
Dancing in the Streets: A history of collective joy, By Barbara Ehrenreich00:00
Dom Joly: Hay, a middle-class Valhalla, complete with saucy vicar00:00
Matthew Bell: The <i>IoS</i> diary00:00
Can Bremont's venture really go like clockwork?00:00
Hotel Of The Week: Le Couvent d'Hérépian, Hérépian00:00
The Feral Beast00:00
White King and Red Queen: How the cold war was fought on the chessboard, By Daniel Johnson00:00
Car Choice: Just what a woman of 40 needs to treat herself &ndash; a roadster00:00
Fashion: Who needs Kate Moss?00:00
Vancouver: the jolly, green giant00:00
Cassandra's Dream (12A)00:00
The well hasn't run dry: deal makers set sail for North Sea00:00
Royal row: Fergie takes on Fleet Street's finest in fight over Beatrice00:00
D J Taylor: The middle classes are in charge. Woe betide anyone who doubts it00:00
Album: Al Green, Lay It Down (EMI)00:00
Will you get a good deal if lenders can read your mind?00:00
This Week's Tips For Travellers00:00
Ethnic cleansing: South Africa's shame00:00
Album: The Futureheads, This Is Not the World (Nul)00:00
Just add fresh air: Skye Gyngell's quick and easy al-fresco summer eats00:00
Album: Bach, Frühwerke &ndash; Andreas Staier (Harmonia Mundi)00:00
Wartime Notebooks, By Marguerite Duras00:00
MPs' expenses: It's the bailiffs &ndash; call the taxpayer!00:00
Does Cyprus know where to draw the line?00:00
Album: Marcos Valle, Carioca Soul (Far Out)00:00
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (12A)00:00
The South Bank Show, ITV1<br/>The Duchess in Hull, ITV1<br/>The Supersizers go ... Wartime, BBC2<br/>Reverend Death, Channel 400:00
James Delingpole: My garden is a riot of neuroses and paranoia00:00
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac brings his stunningly bright, Pop art-inspired pieces to London00:00
Forecasts grow still more gloomy as lenders talk of 7 per cent drop00:00
Book extract: The Sorrows of an American by Siri Hustvedt00:00
Two years late, schools project is still in detention00:00
Tough new rules brought in to curb Scottish seal killings00:00
To find a great beach, head for the Hebrides00:00
Around The UK00:00
How To Be Happy: Identify a goal that you can work towards00:00
Nationwide mortgage advances down 40 per cent00:00
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Wembley Arena, London<br/>Sparks, Islington Academy, London00:00
Bites: Thai PM denied the right to wok00:00
Trends: Is that a comic I see before me?00:00
The Savages (DVD)00:00
Days turn to hours: Marion King - the leader of the money revolution00:00
Album: Johnny Flynn, A Larum (Vertigo)00:00
L'incoronazione di Poppea, Glyndebourne <br/>Roméo et Juliette, Theatre Royal, Nottingham<br/>Labyrinto, St John's Smith Square, London00:00
Seat Ibiza 1.2 Reference00:00
Old Trafford Diary: Lancashire begin &#163;13m revamp but their attitude gives grounds for concern00:00
Album: Vetiver, Things of the Past (Fat Cat)00:00
Rambert mixed bill, Sadler's Wells, London<br/>Royal Ballet double bill, Royal Opera House, London00:00
Close-up: Kerry Ellis00:00
My Revolutions, By Hari Kunzru00:00
Cannes round-up: War, revolution, love, death ...and Liverpool00:00
Workers fear personal accounts will cost too much00:00
Peter York On Ads00:00
Almond tart with apricot jam00:00
Leading article: They think it's all over. It isn't yet00:00
Are We There Yet?: Hey, mum, let's play masterchef00:00
Album: Mozart, Piano Concertos No 12 and No 24 &ndash; Pollini/Vienna Philharmonic (Deutsche Grammophon)00:00
Metric conversion: Why poet Michael Hofmann stopped 'wreaking destruction' on his family in verse00:00
Marguerite, Theatre Royal Haymarket, London<br/>The Long Road, Soho Theatre, London<br/>The Pitman Painters, Cottesloe, London00:00
Everything's free in Mexico (once you've paid for it)00:00
Bank holiday fun without petrol00:00
Album: Cut Copy, In Ghost Colours (Modular)00:00
When every penny counts, cashback shows its charms00:00
Julian Knight: Getting hitched? Don't tie yourselves in financial knots00:00
Oligarch to raise &#163;3.5bn in London float00:00
Best-dressed bump award goes to Jolie00:00
A 'New Statesman' kind of guy. Just not New Labour00:00
Editor-At-Large: The have-it-all days are over. We're back to austerity and thrift00:00
Prom king: French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard will take centre stage at this year's Proms00:00
Transnational tax: this time Darling shouldn't back down00:00
Album: Trickbaby, Chor Bazaar (Wrasse)00:00
Rogue trader 'did not act alone'00:00
Hamish McRae: $130 a barrel and rising: it's a Seventies-style shock but this time we won't be held to ransom00:00
Album: Spiritualized, Songs in A&E (Sanctuary)00:00
Police stumped by foot mystery00:00
BMW M300:00
John Rentoul: Brown isn't working &ndash; and Labour has itself to blame00:00
Spirited away: Meet the psychics with an uncertain future00:00
The man who rebuilt faces00:00
Metric conversion: Why poet Michael Hofmann stopped 'wreaking destruction' on his family in verse00:00
Gore Vidal: Feuds, 'vicious' mother and rumours of a secret love child