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Gorillas caught between the lines of new Congo war00:00
Album: Scissor Sisters, Magic Hour (Polydor)00:00
Summer 2012: Money no object18:25
Naked Miami man shot dead after being found eating another man's face00:00
The secret life of the red carpet00:00
More glitz on Cannes red carpet than on screen17:03
British resident sentenced in absentia by Bahrain court for 'trying to overthrow government'00:00
The Cunning Little Vixen, Glyndebourne, East Sussex L'Olimpiade, St John's, Smith Square, London Jessye Norman, Royal Festival Hall, London Bow Down, Old Municipal Market, Brighton00:00
Hartley has bit back between teeth17:12
Water-related deaths soar as Britain's hot weather continues13:09
'Children were frightened by protesters', says Clegg08:28
Pop diva Lady Gaga cancels Indonesia show after threats16:26
'Europe is watching you' - German comedian the only voice of criticism as Eurovision brushes aside human rights18:52
Google 'knew camera car software could capture online data'20:25
Tsonga and Mahut make French fans happy00:00
Murray begins dogged hunt for glory20:02
Bresnan leads England to brink of series-clinching victory19:26
Haneke wins Cannes Palme d'Or for second time17:14
Heavy police presence thwarts anti-GM protest15:36
Mark Webber wins thrilling Monaco Grand Prix18:55
Plymouth named UK’s most bike-friendly city00:00
Hero or Villain? Robert Peston18:17
Scottish Government set to lower drink-drive limit17:45
Cycling: Hesjedal wins one of the closest ever Giro d’Italia races by just 16 seconds17:58
Manchester police make four arrests after man is shot dead in pub17:55
Man arrested after woman's body found in pool of blood in Berkshire17:48
GB canoeists in show of force at world cup17:28
Steve Connor: Opponents of this crop trial are blind to the food crisis00:00
RBS cuts ties with former broking arm00:00
Hamish McRae: Let's focus on positives of foreign workers13:07
Hague increases pressure on Syria over Houla massacre13:06
Woman's body found in underpass13:04
Greece's sex industry hit by economic crisis13:02
Elena Baltacha crashes out of French Open13:00
Laura Robson qualifies as lucky loser in French Open00:00
Patrick Cockburn: I fear this terrible massacre will be the beginning of a long civil war in Syria11:27
Tory chief Warsi failed to declare rent income from flat12:14
Baroness Warsi faces calls for investigation over expenses claims11:27
Exclusive dispatch: Assad blamed for massacre of the innocents11:27
Eurovision just doesn't get The Hump08:34
Quarter of Britons would buy stolen goods, research shows08:30
Economy needs growth plan says Richard Branson08:29
Mini-heatwave sparks warnings over river safety08:26
Eight members of a family killed in Afghan airstrike00:00
Where are our Eurovision heroes now?00:00
Travellers put on alert over high insurance excess00:00
Homeowner conundrum: To fix or not?00:00
Dangers lurk for investors in the old safe havens00:00
Young strike gives spark to dreary England00:00
Olympics fail to involve more people in sport00:00
Zac Purchase: 'It will be the best rowing team we have ever had'00:00
Deng clear to play for Team GB – but at a cost00:00
It's not easy being Professor Green: The rapper, the heiress and a drama made in Chelsea...00:00
Dom Joly: Eurovision's host likes things puny or phoney. Perfect00:00
How To Be Beautiful: Think on your feet00:00
IoS letters, emails & online postings (27 May 2012)00:00
Tyrells hopes to take a bite out of US market00:00
Town Centre Restaurants seeks fresh investment00:00
Portfolio: Lee Miller00:00
Reade picks herself up to climb back into Olympic contention00:00
Games will be al-Qa'ida target, says Europol00:00
Rupert Cornwell: Low-rise capital could finally reach for the sky00:00
Alan George: The world waits for Damascus to go a step too far00:00
Greens warn of a return to era of 'dirty coal'00:00
River Phoenix: the final reel00:00
Leading article: Ten questions for Jeremy Hunt00:00
John Rentoul: A textbook case of how not to defuse a scandal00:00
Osborne to face questions over links to Murdoch00:00
Günter Grass attacks Merkel for Athens policy00:00
Hodgson worries about 'fatigue factor'00:00
Postgraduate students are being used as 'slave labour'00:00
Chuka Umunna: 'It is plain, Camerkozy austerity is not working'00:00
Confident Carroll stays in tune with team-mates00:00
Mystery delay on check into torture claims00:00
Hardeep Singh Kohli: For me, it is all about 'Gregory's Girl', a record of first love00:00
Cannes round-up: Old age and other cruel acts (war, crime, casting Kidman)00:00
Top tat! Souvenirs for the Jubilee00:00
Stop abuse of soldiers, says Miliband00:00
Second homes to be hit with £420m tax hike00:00
The Great Stradivarius Fiddle00:00
Hamish McRae: Let's focus on positives of foreign workers00:00
Ben Chu: Europe has to become a 'country' – a new beast – if the euro is to survive00:00
Margareta Pagano: Eurobond or no? The Iron Lady is not for turning00:00
Change in whistleblowing law 'will put lives at risk'00:00
Facebook: The shares shenanigans00:00
Fast girls go for gold – the hard way00:00
Teacher exodus as thousands go for early exit00:00
Up and away – how '7 Up' went global00:00
Christian Louboutin: 'I don't think comfort equals happiness'00:00
Happy birthday, Hotel Babylon!00:00
More jobs go in Whitehall than planned00:00
The Feral Beast: Game, set and match00:00
International round-up: Low and Del Bosque have thinking to do00:00
Long gives Ireland perfect send-off00:00
Smithies is Huddersfield hero in epic penalty finale00:00
Ruck and Maul: Tindall gets goodbye to Gloucester but Fuimaono-Sapolu has gone00:00
Kearney's fitness boosts Leinster00:00
Robshaw leads way and Quins roar past Tigers in title thriller00:00
Outside the Box: Asia wants Champions' League final kick-off moved forward00:00
Playing for your country should not be hard work00:00
Four weeks of fear ahead in land of the rip-off and the racist00:00
Given and O'Shea stay on the injury list00:00
Mourinho hints at return to England00:00
David Flatman: Summer's here, so it's time to start worrying about relaxation00:00
Shoot-out has unhappy ending for Chelsea Ladies00:00
Dutch put faith in youth to boost defence00:00
Oxlade-Chamberlain can lift England, says Ramsey00:00
Agar purrs after Wildcats hold off Tigers fightback00:00
Power surges to Irish Guineas glory00:00
The Last Word: Premier bullies devise youth system bound to end in tears00:00
Schumacher fastest but not on pole00:00
Venus chases Olympic prize after her year of turmoil00:00
Experiment fails to stand test of time00:00
Ennis storms away from field despite high-jump low00:00
On the Front Foot: Pietersen fine shows lack of clarity on freedom of speech00:00
Roach reprieved by Cook but blunders leave him in need of rehabilitation00:00
Vintage Strauss adds some sparkle to England00:00
Inside Lines: Ukrainian stars plead with Government not to boycott Euro 201200:00
Gymnastics: Thomas keeps his cool to win gold for GB00:00
Furious Els turns the greens blue00:00
The sporting week ahead (27/05/12)00:00
Sport on TV: Flintoff returns to Oz to snatch victory from jaws of crocodile00:00
100 Essential Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know About Sport, by John D Barrow00:00
County Championship round-up: Clarke cameo sinks Surrey to send Warwickshire clear at top00:00
Damien Hirst: Two Weeks One Summer, White Cube Bermondsey, London; Tracey Emin: She Lay Down Deep Beneath the Sea, Turner Contemporary, Margate00:00
Men In Black 3, Barry Sonnenfeld, 106 mins (PG) What to Expect When You're Expecting, Kirk Jones, 110 mins (12A)00:00
Guns N' Roses, Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle Sharon Van Etten, Komedia, Brighton00:00
Chariots of Fire, Hampstead Theatre, London Children's Children, Almeida, London In the Next Room (The Vibrator Play), Ustinov Studio, Bath00:00
Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures, Sadler's Wells, London; Ballo della Regina/La Sylphide, Royal Opera House, London00:00
Hit & Miss, Sky Atlantic, Tuesday Harlots, Housewives and Heroines: a 17th-Century History for Girls, BBC4, Tuesday00:00
Fiction Uncovered: The writers prized after all others00:00
The Barlow-Morgenstern Method, Radio 4, Saturday Reading Between the Lines, Radio 4, Tuesday00:00
Photography: Marilyn and Me, By Lawrence Schiller00:00
HHhH, By Laurent Binet (trs by Sam Taylor)00:00
King of the Badgers, By Philip Hensher [sic], By Joshua Cody By Nightfall, By Michael Cunningham Made in Britain: Why Our Economy is More Successful Than You Think, By Evan Davis Foreign Bodies, By Cynthia Ozick00:00
The Emperor's New Clothes (27/05/12)00:00
Heads Up: Shakespeare's History Plays00:00
Matt Chorley: Rule No. 1 - Never lose it with hecklers00:00
Matthew Bell: Rant & Rave (27/05/12)00:00
DJ Taylor: How to spot a leftie – an idiot's guide00:00
Joan Smith: Zuma's vanity is nothing - it's HIV that counts00:00
Jane Merrick: If you want a washboard stomach, get a washboard00:00
Paul Vallely: America and Pakistan do their dance of death00:00
Editor-At-Large: A woman's right to choose HRT00:00
RBS cuts ties with former broking arm00:00
The Colour of Milk, By Neil Leyshon00:00
The Islands, By Carlos Gamerro (trs Ian barnett)00:00
Selected Poems, By Don Paterson00:00
Skios, By Michael Frayn00:00
The Night Wanderers: Uganda's Children and the Lord's Resistance Army, By Wojciech Jagielski (trs by Anonia Lloyd-Jones)00:00
Sued for £250m, thanks to Murdoch's meddling00:00
Arty bargains from famous car boots00:00
Hell-raising: A how-to guide with Anaïs Mitchell00:00
Summer 2012: 10 great family travel gadgets00:00
Summer 2012: Short and sweet00:00
Summer 2012: Family-friendly festivals00:00
Summer 2012: Active family adventures00:00
Summer 2012: Family friendly hotels00:00
Summer 2012: Sun guaranteed00:00
Summer 2012: Holiday parks00:00
Summer 2012: Under canvas00:00
Summer 2012: French favourites00:00
Summer 2012: Close to home00:00
Summer 2012: Island life00:00
Get set for summer 201200:00
DVD: Chronicle00:00
Album: Debussy, Préludes/Trois Nocturnes, etc – Alexei Lubimov/Alexei Zuev (ECM)00:00
Album: Paloma Faith, Fall to Grace (RCA)00:00
Album: Ketil Bjornstad, Vinding's Music (ECM)00:00
Album: Regina Spektor, What We Saw from the Cheap Seats (Sire)00:00
Album: Various artists, Studio One Sound (Soul Jazz)00:00
Album: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Here (Rough Trade)00:00
Album: 2:54, 2:54 (Polydor/Fiction)00:00
Album: Joey Ramone, Ya Know? (BMG)00:00
Album: Rumer, Boys Don't Cry (Atlantic)00:00
DVD: The Artist00:00
The Balgger's Guide To: The Hay Festival00:00
Between the Covers 27/05/201200:00
Invisible Ink: No 125 - Rachel Ferguson00:00
Also showing: Free Men, Tales of the Night, Personal Best and Barbaric Genius00:00
Business week in review00:00
Moonpig founder takes share in outfitters Smart Turnout00:00
Former Moss Bros boss to help retailer to refinance00:00
Consumers at lowest ebb in three years00:00
Shareholders await prospectus for Glencore-Xstrata merger00:00
Goldman Sachs looks at billionaire's oil break up00:00
Pension contributions 'may need to be made compulsory'00:00
Postcode lottery over holiday cash rates00:00
Julian Knight: Be careful when you wish for free banking to end00:00
Wealth Check: 'Debts are an obstacle to my business ambitions'00:00
Hardcore, hard-wired: How the prevalence of porn is changing our everyday lives00:00
All to play for: How is Ukraine shaping up ahead of Euro 2012?00:00
Red or not, here they come: Artists reimagine the iconic telephone booth00:00
Wines of the week: Guimaro Ribeira Sacra 2010; Viognier de Pennautier 2010; Château Mont Milan Corbières 201000:00
Yianni Papoutsis: 'A Las Vegas buffet is one of my favourite places to people-watch'00:00
Style shrinks: Our experts analyse Bill Murray's patchwork get-up at Cannes00:00
The Insider: How to add interest to splashbacks00:00
Seann Walsh: 'I don't really like jokes'00:00
Agenda: Warehouse; Aiden Grimshaw; Revenge; Gray and Turner; Shrimpy's00:00
Harriet Walker: The harsh reality of the cashless society00:00
Being Modern: Online ticketing