00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Council used grants in second votes deal: Westminster 'spent homelessness funds to finance gerrymander'00:02
Obituary: Professor Sir Alastair Currie00:02
Kickback scandal threatens Belgium00:02
Sexual antics of Italian MPs brought to book: The amorous activities of the country's disgraced regime are being documented in loving detail, some of it highly imaginative00:02
'Sleeping' mother was dead00:02
Coin honours D-Day's 50th anniversary00:02
Museums: The only thing lacking is a lady: Sudbury, the Suffolk town where Gainsborough grew up, is rightly proud of him. Michael Leapman visits the artist's old house00:02
Pembroke: Myers facing a hairy old chestnut00:02
BTR to spin off Hawker Siddeley in Canada: Toronto flotation valued at pounds 65m part of stratgey to concentrate on core manufacturing00:02
Letter: Conservationists mourn Leakey's resignation00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
MUSIC / An age of innocents: Anthony Payne reviews the London Schools Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican Centre00:02
Admiral gives up fight for Pentagon00:02
Today's Number: 700:02
Clarke launches appeal00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
First-half losses deepen at YRM00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Market Report: Television bid leads to takeover mania00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Former press photographer finds a new stage for displaying his artistic talents00:02
Football: New Scotland strip00:02
The Daily Poem: Visiting Hour00:02
UN frees Somalis loyal to Aideed00:02
US official fired from UN00:02
American banks crank up profits: Citicorp leads way and beats Wall St expectations with record dollars 2.2bn00:02
Football: Webb rejects Saints00:02
Chrysler doubles profits to dollars 777m00:02
Cricket: Sidhu's striking century tames Sri Lanka00:02
Rugby Union: Lamerton faces career threat: Injury hits hooker00:02
Ice Skating: Stutter by Torvill and Dean: British pair end first day in second place at European Championships00:02
Leading Article: Sweetener hides a bitter truth00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
Rugby League: Bell draws benefit: Surgery on hold00:02
Burmese military hints at freeing peace prize winner00:02
Museums: The only thing lacking is a lady: Sudbury, the Suffolk town where Gainsborough grew up, is rightly proud of him. Michael Leapman visits the artist's old house00:02
The Age of Consent debate: Gay groups consider extra changes to law: Further amendments to Criminal Justice Bill possible00:02
Major defends aid for Malaysia dam: Chris Blackhurst and David Bowen report on unease in Whitehall over pounds 234m project00:02
MPs angered by need to disclose losses: Lloyd's names deplore change in rules (CORRECTED)00:02
Car buyers opt for safety before acceleration: Drivers reject idea of motorway tolls00:02
It's not nice being middle class: The Tories have managed to make even the comfortably off feel distinctly uncomfortable00:02
The Daily Poem: Visiting Hour00:02
Leading Article: Sweetener hides a bitter truth00:02
MPs angered by need to disclose losses: Lloyd's names deplore change in rules (CORRECTED)00:02
PIA brushes off opposition: Insurers' objections to public interest representatives ignored00:02
Westminster stops council house sales00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Rugby Union: Lamerton faces career threat: Injury hits hooker00:02
Hark, the minister of police approaches00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sex tourists prey on Sri Lanka's children: Beach resorts are hunting-grounds for European child abusers and pornographic video makers. Tim McGirk reports from Colombo00:02
Hunterprint makes fifth year's loss00:02
Surgery payout00:02
Warranty 'rip-offs' face more criticism00:02
Hippies move00:02
Cathay Pacific rules out Hong Kong price war with Virgin00:02
ARTS / And what's more ..00:02
Management: Tricky test for the public market00:02
Clinton nominee for defence chief makes hasty exit: Inman's sudden withdrawal because of 'hostile press' deals damaging blow to the President00:02
Yeltsin in retreat as rouble slides00:02
Inside Parliament: Coal takes a symbolic step: Cook condemns 'vindictive' Bill - Smith taxes Prime Minister's memory00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
A new kind of socialist media mogul00:02
Dear Fab Three00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Clubbing together: The International Dance Music Awards ceremony takes place tonight. James Style examines an attempt to mass-market the dance scene00:02
Wills00:02
Racing: Tate banned00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: Star diplomat00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Media: No comment, if you're a woman: Mary Dejevsky detects the stirrings of revolt among female journalists angry at their long exclusion from senior editorial positions00:02
Home is where you are buried: Rumours of peace between Israel and Syria, but hardly a glimmer of hope for Biram. The Christian Arabs who lived there were driven out in 1948 ..never to return?00:02
Tennis: Davis Cup tie in Oporto00:02
Tennis: Stich is slammed into touch: Washington's capital display accounts for a high-ranking German00:02
Press to appoint privacy watchdog00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
Yeltsin in retreat as rouble slides00:02
Football: Marshall's extra effort sinks Swindon: Hammond lets in Ipswich00:02
Cricket: England confident of Tufnell's presence00:02
ARTS / Master of antiquities, master of ceremonies: Collectors don't usually appear until opening night, to clink a glass or two at the private view. But when George Ortiz loans his collection to a museum, he moves in.00:02
Hedge fund managers top among big earners00:02
Obituary: Heather Sears00:02
An old master offers seamless simplicity: The Givenchy collection stands out among the gimmicks in Paris, Alison Veness reports00:02
Sex tourists prey on Sri Lanka's children: Beach resorts are hunting-grounds for European child abusers and pornographic video makers. Tim McGirk reports from Colombo00:02
Bottom Line: Warranty shock00:02
Hedge hunters rake in the profits: London has a new breed of fund manager in the Soros mould, writes Rupert Bruce00:02
CMA awaits spin-off from new car sales: Motor companies move into higher gear as rising sales make it easier to expand00:02
Cost of national curriculum00:02
Leading Article: Charges that leave a bad taste in the mouth00:02
Denmans profits surge to pounds 2m: Strict price controls and better times account for 33% improvement00:02
Football: New Scotland strip00:02
Market Report: Television bid leads to takeover mania00:02
Football: Sunderland mount lucky late escape: Howey inflicts cruel justice00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
ARTS / And what's more ..00:02
Russia reformers losing control of events: Instability looms as Yeltsin faces renascent right-wing nationalists and battles against increasing economic turbulence00:02
Home is where you are buried: Rumours of peace between Israel and Syria, but hardly a glimmer of hope for Biram. The Christian Arabs who lived there were driven out in 1948 ..never to return?00:02
Libel trial PC tells of roadside encounter00:02
Racing: Tate banned00:02
Rabin raises hopes on Golan Heights withdrawal: Israeli PM's proposal for a referendum on draft peace deal with Syria sharply divides public opinion00:02
Caithness funeral00:02
TELEVISION / Shaggy and not so shaggy human stories00:02
Libel trial PC tells of roadside encounter00:02
Still learning, and a good thing too: The great Butler Act reminds us that education reform is a slow process, says Susan Elkin00:02
View from City Road: Bank has plenty for outsiders to do00:02
World Cup theft00:02
Letter: How I identified my 'true' parents00:02
Breast-fed babies 'at risk' from silicone implants: Chemicals may leak into milk causing abnormalities. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Letter: Conservationists mourn Leakey's resignation00:02
Letter: How I identified my 'true' parents00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: Star diplomat00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
Football: Marshall's extra effort sinks Swindon: Hammond lets in Ipswich00:02
Clinton nominee for defence chief makes hasty exit: Inman's sudden withdrawal because of 'hostile press' deals damaging blow to the President00:02
Tennis: Davis Cup tie in Oporto00:02
Police search for pregnant girl, 1400:02
Man jailed for killing badgers00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Out of America: Theme park offers a Mickey Mouse history of the US00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
View from City Road: Investing in Russia is a heavy gamble00:02
Inside Parliament: Coal takes a symbolic step: Cook condemns 'vindictive' Bill - Smith taxes Prime Minister's memory00:02
Cost of national curriculum00:02
Racing: Taunton inspection00:02
Whitehall leak details row on drugs deregulation00:02
Racing: Ban adds to Maguire misfortune: A four-day suspension for careless riding may mark a turning point for leading jump jockey00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Obituary: Pierre Auger00:02
Japanese houses attack downgrades00:02
Birthdays00:02
Architecture: Arrivederci to Brum's bit of Italy: Chris Arnot remains unconvinced that plans to glass over the arcade of Corinthian columns outside Birmingham's Town Hall will not lessen the building's grandeur00:02
Gummer backs county break-up: Ngaio Crequer looks at plans to replace Cleveland with four unitary authorities00:02
Diamond Cable to expand00:02
Viacom lifts takeover bid for Paramount by dollars 700m: Increase still leaves package well below advertised size00:02
Jittery Los Angeles drivers are facing months of gridlock00:02
Kennedy plays for Sarajevo00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Boy to pay for child00:02
Kravchuk faces critical mass of deputies00:02
Dear Fab Three00:02
Wake up to snap, crackle and propaganda00:02
SKIING: Thorsen lifted for home run00:02
Reagan and Bush accused in Iran-Contra arms report00:02
Sexual antics of Italian MPs brought to book: The amorous activities of the country's disgraced regime are being documented in loving detail, some of it highly imaginative00:02
Major aims spotlight at Labour 'smears': Prime Minister attempts to turn tables in 'sleaze' debate00:02
Hippies move00:02
Facing away from Mecca: Michael Guthrie has learned the dangers of debt. Jason Nisse reports00:02
Forget about the criminals, let's eliminate the victims00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
View from City Road: Investing in Russia is a heavy gamble00:02
Obituary: Heather Sears00:02
Shops' pounds 2bn crime bill slices 23% off profits: Employees responsible for quarter of thefts from UK stores, survey reveals. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Tory dampens housing row00:02
Bottom Line: Warranty shock00:02
FOOTBALL: Kew ban upheld by FA00:02
Cricket: Reluctant tourist's nightmare journey: Glenn Moore in East London reports on how England A's opening batsman Mark Lathwell is learning to cope with failure after a dismal run00:02
Athletics: Inquiry into Norman claims: Federation to investigate promotions officer's conduct00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Employers face wave of RSI claims: Record award for keyboard injury opens door for 'thousands' of settlements. Barrie Clement reports00:02
THEATRE / Out with the old, in with the new - As a director, Steven Pimlott has always shied away from new writing, choosing to fix his imagination on the classics instead. But, as Michael Arditti reports, not any more . .00:02
Palaces cost taxpayer pounds 20m a year00:02
Chess: Putting a value on a bishop00:02
Lords deliver knockout blow to Major's law and order Bill00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: A juicy name00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Japanese houses attack downgrades00:02
Cathay Pacific rules out Hong Kong price war with Virgin00:02
Racing: Taunton inspection00:02
ProNed management buyout gets go-ahead00:02
Ivory Towers: Deadlier than the male00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Leading Article: Where there's a will, there's a peace00:02
Media: No comment, if you're a woman: Mary Dejevsky detects the stirrings of revolt among female journalists angry at their long exclusion from senior editorial positions00:02
Palaces cost taxpayer pounds 20m a year00:02
FOOTBALL: Kew ban upheld by FA00:02
Bottom Line: All change at the conglomerates00:02
We could all profit from an open Bank00:02
An old master offers seamless simplicity: The Givenchy collection stands out among the gimmicks in Paris, Alison Veness reports00:02
MUSIC / An age of innocents: Anthony Payne reviews the London Schools Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican Centre00:02
Squash: Brave Nicol is arrested by Marshall plan00:02
Bosnia Appeal: Faith, hope and charities00:02
Zetters holds interim at 4p00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
Burmese military hints at freeing peace prize winner00:02
Hark, the minister of police approaches00:02
First-half losses deepen at YRM00:02
Diamond Cable to expand00:02
Reagan and Bush accused in Iran-Contra arms report00:02
Profumo affair spy dies in Moscow00:02
View from City Road: Anglia's TV partner will gain good reception00:02
US approves Syria's game plan for peace: President Assad has achieved important concessions at his meeting with President Clinton in Geneva, writes Charles Richards00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: Beating the barons00:02
Helpful PC hurt00:02
Bottom Line: Stanley a good bet00:02
Surgery payout00:02
Porsche hopes to squeak into black: Chances of independent survival pinned on introduction of Boxster in 199600:02
Zetters holds interim at 4p00:02
Warranty 'rip-offs' face more criticism00:02
Cricket: Reluctant tourist's nightmare journey: Glenn Moore in East London reports on how England A's opening batsman Mark Lathwell is learning to cope with failure after a dismal run00:02
Talking Point: At 65, was Liz Smith really too old to play a resident in an old people's home?00:02
Sex abuse case boy tells of boat ordeal: Man 'dropped son into sea a mile from shore'00:02
Police search for pregnant girl, 1400:02
Boy to pay for child00:02
Still learning, and a good thing too: The great Butler Act reminds us that education reform is a slow process, says Susan Elkin00:02
Man jailed for killing badgers00:02
Christian Democrats split00:02
Yemen 'bombing' threatens reform accord00:02
Football: Webb rejects Saints00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Chrysler doubles profits to dollars 777m00:02
MP tackles 'blackmail' over tips: Bill to outlaw 'sharp practice' of restaurants charging for service gets First Reading in the Commons00:02
Lockheed launches RAF bid00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Football: Regis pulls the plug on Bath: Stoke end 23-year barren spell00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Father 'tried to blot out killing daughter'00:02
Kennedy plays for Sarajevo00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: Beating the barons00:02
Wife cleared of low attack00:02
2,600-year-old corpse found in Iran00:02
Clarke launches appeal00:02
Schmeissing: you can't beat it: What's it like being whipped with a pantomime wig wielded by a bald Jewish man in a steaming hot room? Tom Morris thinks it's great00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Something borrowed, something long overdue: Long overdue: a library reader - Ed. Alan Taylor: Mainstream, pounds 15.9900:02
THEATRE / Out with the old, in with the new - As a director, Steven Pimlott has always shied away from new writing, choosing to fix his imagination on the classics instead. But, as Michael Arditti reports, not any more . .00:02
We could all profit from an open Bank00:02
Football: FA's delay on England job00:02
Football: Saints are humiliated by Slaven: Widdrington sent off as Port Vale prevail00:02
Football: FA's delay on England job00:02
Diary00:02
Shops' pounds 2bn crime bill slices 23% off profits: Employees responsible for quarter of thefts from UK stores, survey reveals. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Racing: Setback for Staunch00:02
University cuts lead to scramble for fewer places00:02
World Cup theft00:02
OFF WEST END / Keeping it in the family00:02
Zhivkov 'ready for life behind bars'00:02
Chess: Putting a value on a bishop00:02
A new kind of socialist media mogul00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
OFF WEST END / Keeping it in the family00:02
Postman's riddle00:02
Profumo affair spy dies in Moscow00:02
Bingo hall murderer jailed for life00:02
Admiral gives up fight for Pentagon00:02
Former press photographer finds a new stage for displaying his artistic talents00:02
Sailing / Round the World Race: Industrious Endeavour00:02
SA neo-Nazis on murder charges00:02
Lockheed launches RAF bid00:02
Hedge fund managers top among big earners00:02
Racing: Setback for Staunch00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Editorial council00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Today's Number: 700:02
Zhivkov 'ready for life behind bars'00:02
Hedge hunters rake in the profits: London has a new breed of fund manager in the Soros mould, writes Rupert Bruce00:02
Racing: A National hero hangs up his boots00:02
American banks crank up profits: Citicorp leads way and beats Wall St expectations with record dollars 2.2bn00:02
Kravchuk faces critical mass of deputies00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Tory dampens housing row00:02
Athletics: Inquiry into Norman claims: Federation to investigate promotions officer's conduct00:02
LA counts cost of earthquake in lives and money00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
LA counts cost of earthquake in lives and money00:02
Breast-fed babies 'at risk' from silicone implants: Chemicals may leak into milk causing abnormalities. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Football: Regis pulls the plug on Bath: Stoke end 23-year barren spell00:02
Jittery Los Angeles drivers are facing months of gridlock00:02
End union immunity, says IoD00:02
Management: Tricky test for the public market00:02
US approves Syria's game plan for peace: President Assad has achieved important concessions at his meeting with President Clinton in Geneva, writes Charles Richards00:02
MP tackles 'blackmail' over tips: Bill to outlaw 'sharp practice' of restaurants charging for service gets First Reading in the Commons00:02
ARTS / Master of antiquities, master of ceremonies: Collectors don't usually appear until opening night, to clink a glass or two at the private view. But when George Ortiz loans his collection to a museum, he moves in.00:02
2,600-year-old corpse found in Iran00:02
Race response00:02
Wills00:02
'Sleeping' mother was dead00:02
Pesticide residues found in fruit00:02
France recalls UN general00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 car manufacturers in the UK00:02
PIA brushes off opposition: Insurers' objections to public interest representatives ignored00:02
Obituary: Professor Sir Alastair Currie00:02
Stanley Leisure offers investors a bet on the future00:02
Postman's riddle00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Exiles on Maine Road: No 58 Manchester City00:02
France recalls UN general00:02
Clubbing together: The International Dance Music Awards ceremony takes place tonight. James Style examines an attempt to mass-market the dance scene00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Football: Saints are humiliated by Slaven: Widdrington sent off as Port Vale prevail00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
Employers face wave of RSI claims: Record award for keyboard injury opens door for 'thousands' of settlements. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Car buyers opt for safety before acceleration: Drivers reject idea of motorway tolls00:02
Schmeissing: you can't beat it: What's it like being whipped with a pantomime wig wielded by a bald Jewish man in a steaming hot room? Tom Morris thinks it's great00:02
Facing away from Mecca: Michael Guthrie has learned the dangers of debt. Jason Nisse reports00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
THEATRE / The casualties of war: Paul Taylor on Fatzer Material at the Gate, Notting Hill00:02
Underrated: Tremendous delirium: The case for Berryman's Recovery00:02
Football: Venables faces legal action by Tottenham: Decision on England job delayed00:02
Diary00:02
ProNed management buyout gets go-ahead00:02
View from City Road: China cashes in on Hong Kong boom00:02
Architecture: How to muck up heaven: Why put a theme park in the midst of the real thing? Peter Dunn looks at plans for a leisure village in idyllic north Devon00:02
Whitehall leak details row on drugs deregulation00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Denmans profits surge to pounds 2m: Strict price controls and better times account for 33% improvement00:02
Looker advances to pounds 5m pre-tax: Motor companies move into higher gear as rising sales make it easier to expand00:02
Talking Point: At 65, was Liz Smith really too old to play a resident in an old people's home?00:02
TELEVISION / Shaggy and not so shaggy human stories00:02
Dreamscape through a bus window: In bed with Irma Kurtz00:02
University cuts lead to scramble for fewer places00:02
Editorial council00:02
Bottom Line: All change at the conglomerates00:02
Christian Democrats split00:02
View from City Road: China cashes in on Hong Kong boom00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Wife cleared of low attack00:02
CMA awaits spin-off from new car sales: Motor companies move into higher gear as rising sales make it easier to expand00:02
Bosnia Appeal: Faith, hope and charities00:02
Caithness funeral00:02
Tennis: Doctors to discuss teenage prodigies00:02
Letter: Flawed family values00:02
Court Circular00:02
Media: Lenny gets down to some serious stuff: Britain's best-known black comic has high hopes for his own production company, says Steve Clarke00:02
Father 'tried to blot out killing daughter'00:02
Curator's Choice: The Verulamium Museum00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: In the boom business00:02
Girl who faked Nazi attack is let off00:02
Obituary: Mack David00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: In the boom business00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Dreamscape through a bus window: In bed with Irma Kurtz00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
The Age of Consent debate: Gay groups consider extra changes to law: Further amendments to Criminal Justice Bill possible00:02
US official fired from UN00:02
View from City Road: Bank has plenty for outsiders to do00:02
Squash: Brave Nicol is arrested by Marshall plan00:02
Conservative profit on freehold purchase00:02
Football: Venables faces legal action by Tottenham: Decision on England job delayed00:02
Major defends aid for Malaysia dam: Chris Blackhurst and David Bowen report on unease in Whitehall over pounds 234m project00:02
Coin honours D-Day's 50th anniversary00:02
Yemen 'bombing' threatens reform accord00:02
Helpful PC hurt00:02
UN frees Somalis loyal to Aideed00:02
Palaces cost taxpayer pounds 20m a year00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Letter: Flawed family values00:02
It's not nice being middle class: The Tories have managed to make even the comfortably off feel distinctly uncomfortable00:02
Ivory Towers: Deadlier than the male00:02
Council used grants in second votes deal: Westminster 'spent homelessness funds to finance gerrymander'00:02
Cricket: Sidhu's striking century tames Sri Lanka00:02
Tennis: Doctors to discuss teenage prodigies00:02
Child shoplifters work to order: Esther Oxford reports on stores plagued by teams of young thieves00:02
Leading Article: Charges that leave a bad taste in the mouth00:02
Football: Sunderland mount lucky late escape: Howey inflicts cruel justice00:02
Tennis: Stich is slammed into touch: Washington's capital display accounts for a high-ranking German00:02
Underrated: Tremendous delirium: The case for Berryman's Recovery00:02
Obituary: Pierre Auger00:02
Westminster stops council house sales00:02
Girl who faked Nazi attack is let off00:02
Out of America: Theme park offers a Mickey Mouse history of the US00:02
Rabin raises hopes on Golan Heights withdrawal: Israeli PM's proposal for a referendum on draft peace deal with Syria sharply divides public opinion00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sailing / Round the World Race: Industrious Endeavour00:02
SKIING: Thorsen lifted for home run00:02
Birthdays00:02
Eli Lilly to cut divisions free and put drugs first00:02
Press to appoint privacy watchdog00:02
Architecture: How to muck up heaven: Why put a theme park in the midst of the real thing? Peter Dunn looks at plans for a leisure village in idyllic north Devon00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: British aid - with strings attached00:02
Bottom Line: Stanley a good bet00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Something borrowed, something long overdue: Long overdue: a library reader - Ed. Alan Taylor: Mainstream, pounds 15.9900:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Exiles on Maine Road: No 58 Manchester City00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
View from City Road: Anglia's TV partner will gain good reception00:02
London's non-conformist fund managers00:02
Child shoplifters work to order: Esther Oxford reports on stores plagued by teams of young thieves00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Curator's Choice: The Verulamium Museum00:02
Alexander ready to add to dealerships: Motor companies move into higher gear as rising sales make it easier to expand00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Major aims spotlight at Labour 'smears': Prime Minister attempts to turn tables in 'sleaze' debate00:02
Meridian and Anglia agree pounds 272m merger: Hollick leads link-up of neighbouring TV franchises - City surprised by 'generous' deal00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Ice Skating: Stutter by Torvill and Dean: British pair end first day in second place at European Championships00:02
Architecture: Arrivederci to Brum's bit of Italy: Chris Arnot remains unconvinced that plans to glass over the arcade of Corinthian columns outside Birmingham's Town Hall will not lessen the building's grandeur00:02
Letter: The truth about English tourists00:02
Rugby League: Bell draws benefit: Surgery on hold00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Meridian and Anglia agree pounds 272m merger: Hollick leads link-up of neighbouring TV franchises - City surprised by 'generous' deal00:02
Lords deliver knockout blow to Major's law and order Bill00:02
Media: Lenny gets down to some serious stuff: Britain's best-known black comic has high hopes for his own production company, says Steve Clarke00:02
Alexander ready to add to dealerships: Motor companies move into higher gear as rising sales make it easier to expand00:02
Pembroke: Myers facing a hairy old chestnut00:02
SA neo-Nazis on murder charges00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Pesticide residues found in fruit00:02
End union immunity, says IoD00:02
Cricket: England confident of Tufnell's presence00:02
Conservative profit on freehold purchase00:02
Looker advances to pounds 5m pre-tax: Motor companies move into higher gear as rising sales make it easier to expand00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 car manufacturers in the UK00:02
London's non-conformist fund managers00:02
Race response00:02
Hunterprint makes fifth year's loss00:02
Racing: A National hero hangs up his boots00:02
Viacom lifts takeover bid for Paramount by dollars 700m: Increase still leaves package well below advertised size00:02
Eli Lilly to cut divisions free and put drugs first00:02
Letter: British aid - with strings attached00:02
Gummer backs county break-up: Ngaio Crequer looks at plans to replace Cleveland with four unitary authorities00:02
Media / Talk of the trade: A juicy name00:02
Sex abuse case boy tells of boat ordeal: Man 'dropped son into sea a mile from shore'00:02
Wake up to snap, crackle and propaganda00:02
Porsche hopes to squeak into black: Chances of independent survival pinned on introduction of Boxster in 199600:02
Kickback scandal threatens Belgium00:02
Stanley Leisure offers investors a bet on the future00:02
THEATRE / The casualties of war: Paul Taylor on Fatzer Material at the Gate, Notting Hill00:02
Russia reformers losing control of events: Instability looms as Yeltsin faces renascent right-wing nationalists and battles against increasing economic turbulence00:02
Racing: Ban adds to Maguire misfortune: A four-day suspension for careless riding may mark a turning point for leading jump jockey00:02
Letter: Insidious disease that the Government is spreading00:02
Leading Article: Where there's a will, there's a peace00:02
BTR to spin off Hawker Siddeley in Canada: Toronto flotation valued at pounds 65m part of stratgey to concentrate on core manufacturing00:02
Forget about the criminals, let's eliminate the victims00:02
Court Circular00:02
Bingo hall murderer jailed for life00:02
Obituary: Mack David