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Free children's story download: Sir Charlie Stinky Socks and the Really Big Adventure00:00
Women on TV: Laugh for the ladies19:00
Titan moon resembles Earth18:32
Wantaway Lescott to feature for Everton18:27
Former England international Butcher retires18:10
Swine flu lull after dramatic fall in cases18:04
Jack Straw statement on Biggs' release17:58
Premier League tribute planned for Robson17:55
Jack Straw makes sick Ronnie Biggs a free man17:55
Viera no closer to Arsenal switch17:31
Pregnant Briton jailed in Laos flown home17:12
Twitter goes offline under attack17:02
Dunstone run brought to an end in Cowes16:52
Win tickets to the British GT Championship16:32
DVD review: Inglorious Bastards (15) Enzo G Castellari, Gianfranco Bergamini (95 mins)16:31
Call to therapists over treatment for gays16:16
Resort tests teenagers for STD16:11
Mourinho angered by Chelsea transfer conduct15:55
Care home undercover reporter arrested15:52
Ex-head who took expenses holiday struck off15:37
Simon Rice: Things are getting desperate - we need some football, and fast15:30
'Support growing' for rail strike15:15
Police told to change crowd tactics after new complaint15:10
Praise for new Japanese jury system15:02
Hull complete signing of Olofinjana14:57
China probes internet bootcamp after teen dies14:16
Crouch targets top four with Tottenham14:12
Aquilani will 'excite' fans says Benitez14:04
ITV sells Friends Reunited after £105m loss14:00
Rate-setters pump £50bn more into economy13:32
Sean O'Grady : Say hi to QE2, but it's a slow boat13:32
John Coll: Fighting cancer and fighting NICE for an even break13:04
Thousands pay tribute to last voice of trenches12:57
Indian court sentences three to death for 2003 bombing12:52
BMW miss Concorde deadline12:41
Madeleine detectives release e-fit12:40
Huntelaar to leave Real for Milan12:22
Wigan secure loan deal for Chelsea striker Sinclair11:55
Econoblog: Gender balance can be bad for profits11:40
Proms 27/28:London Sinfonietta/Atherton, Royal Albert Hall<br/>BBC Philharmonic/Noseda, Royal Albert Hall11:10
Missing dog found after two years10:37
80s chart-topper Renato is dead10:36
Microsoft to take 400 workers in Yahoo deal10:32
Bastareaud faces three-year ban after lying to police10:30
Leicester confirm South Africa friendly10:27
Strauss realistic over Flintoff fitness10:25
Google buy up will help cut YouTube costs10:23
Livingstone 'only have themselves to blame' for demotion10:21
Fabregas has 'no chance' of leaving says Arsenal chairman10:20
Alonso was 'determined' to leave Liverpool10:18
Fulham would consider offers for Hangeland10:15
Ferguson delighted with Valencia09:37
21 killed as bomb hits Afghan wedding party09:16
Sam the wildfire koala is dead09:12
Thug crushed kitten then drowned it in bath09:10
Scrappage scheme boosts new car sales08:42
Postal workers to strike in pay row08:36
Wogan takes back breakfast radio lead08:27
Cannabis risk message reaching teenagers08:22
Malaysian jailed for forcing wife to have sex00:00
The ten best sparkling wines00:00
BBC boss says expense claims were reasonable00:00
Teens quit networking but comms stay strong00:00
Organic food debate boils over00:00
Hopeful signs of a return to growth00:00
Graham Onions: 'I've waited so long for this taste of Test success'00:00
And the bride ate chips: How the wedding feast became a fashion statement00:00
Bad debts at Lloyds soar but bank says worst is over00:00
Leading Article: Information is power00:00
Letters: Chinese civilisation00:00
'Postcode lottery' remains for couples seeking help on IVF00:00
Evangelical Christianity: It's Glastonbury for God00:00
Leading article: Open parliament to all comers00:00
DJ Tiesto, Victoria Park, London00:00
Investment Column: Shire rides out threat from generic drugs00:00
Business Diary: Fame for credit crunch leaders in London bar00:00
Burley targets win in Norway00:00
suddenlossofdignity.com, Bush Theatre, London00:00
Allied Irish sees an end to the pain but reports big losses00:00
Man against machines: Trading company shares00:00
Ministerial claims 'mislead' crime victims00:00
Leading article: A former President who still knows how to play his part00:00
Cross purposes: Who are the Rosicrucians?00:00
Schumacher admits to worries over fitness00:00
Brian Viner: 'I'm not sure when I turned from hero into old fart in my daughter's eyes'00:00
Leading article: Not cricket00:00
Eric Daniels: Leader of safety first revival takes a gamble00:00
Murdoch papers to charge for websites by 201000:00
Brown 'buried' report showing &#163;2.5bn wasted on defence00:00
David Prosser: What impact does QE really have?00:00
A question of faith: Tony Blair wants the world's children to talk religion00:00
Tories to take 68-seat majority, polls show00:00
Coventry teaches students the art of business00:00
Matthew Norman: While Brown sinks, Mandelson rides the crest of a wave00:00
Sophie Morris: Trust no one &ndash; except your GP00:00
TV blackout and boycott mar Ahmadinejad's swearing-in00:00
Adrian Hamilton: Why do we feel we must turn Chekhov into Noel Coward?00:00
Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Peter Blake, a founder of pop art and the designer of the Sergeant Pepper cover00:00
Soft landing for journalists who faced hard labour00:00
George Russell: Composer and theorist who provided inspiration for Miles Davis and broke new ground for jazz musicians00:00
The Big Question: What are the new proposed rape laws, and why are they so contentious?00:00
Joe Biden: Government incentives are restoring confidence to the economy00:00
School protection register is flawed00:00
Michael Axworthy: This inauguration did little to hide the scars that still divide Iran00:00
Hit & Run: Stars of the silver sheen00:00
Bad vibrations: Is it time to crank down the volume at concerts?00:00
David Prosser: The wise follow Lloyds to the promised land00:00
Byrne widens his horizon in Weld's world00:00
Diary Of A Fresher: 'University is the most intense, bizarre, otherwordly place ...'00:00
Rupert Cornwell: Bill is back &ndash; charismatic and totally on message00:00
Bath rely on player power to solve crisis00:00
Yorkshire struggle to paper over Headingley's cracks00:00
Gym killer was driven by his hatred of women00:00
'Ruthless' loan shark forced victim to flee home00:00
St Helens may still take a Long shot at Giants00:00
Anne Penketh: First North Korea. Now Iran?00:00
Mika, Roundhouse, London00:00
Ashes rivals join forces to applaud the Barmy Army00:00
Rooney finish points up Owen's wasteful ways00:00
Market Report: Kazakhmys climbs on copper price hopes00:00
Mackerel nicoise00:00
And the bride ate chips: How the wedding feast became a fashion statement00:00
A must-have revolution: How shopping became India's new religion00:00
Education Quandary: Do parents realise that from next term teachers will "rarely cover" for absent colleagues, and what that means?00:00
Russian murder trial may be merged with inquiry00:00
Harman's intervention leaves new rape laws floundering00:00
Ashes memories: 'What happened then amazes me to this day'00:00
Andrew Oswald: We should charge more in tuition fees00:00
Aesop's fable? This one turns out to be true00:00
Pierre Paulin: Innovative designer who helped to revolutionise everyday furniture00:00
Westwood shrugs off Dubai 'reality check'00:00
Christina Patterson: The price of this war keeps going up00:00
Tony Patterson: German efficiency goes off the rails00:00
If you want to save time, log on and buy your children's school uniform online00:00
Chelsea miss out on Pirlo but extend Drogba's deal00:00
Roll with it: How to make your own sushi00:00
Rangers v rebels: fight to save rare gorillas00:00
City building undone by Weir00:00
Still Midnight, By Denise Mina00:00
Standard Life reveals sharp fall in profits00:00
Pandora: Depp's trip back in time with Gilliam called off00:00
John Sweet: Biblical scholar and educator who taught a raft of Church leaders00:00
Britain pledges &#163;8.5bn boost for education in war zones00:00
Last Night's Television: Spanish flu &ndash; the forgotten fallen, BBC4<br />Silverville, BBC100:00
Transfer talk: Australian looks north00:00
Is Liverpool ready for Aquilani?00:00
County Championship round-up: Fluent Joyce restates his case for wider acclaim