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Today's Number: 1,15700:02
Any tax of mine must be yours, too00:02
Letter: Liverpool and the slave trade: when a black child was a fashionable gift00:02
Sports Letters: Moan, moan, moan00:02
An end to learning for pleasure?: Government cuts mean the days of adult education as we know it are numbered, says Kathryn Brown00:02
Obituary: Dennis Flanders00:02
Stasi files say Verges worked with Carlos00:02
CINEMA / John Lyttle on Cinema00:02
Letter: The gospel according to Enoch Powell00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 4: Apparently . . .00:02
Diary00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: A future for the railways00:02
Hit-and-run driver00:02
Recipe for fooling the people00:02
Motoring: Going spare over spare parts00:02
Letter: Lord Scarsdale's views on his family seat00:02
Royal Engagements00:02
Where shall we meet?: The French House, Dean St00:02
Treading safely00:02
Snooze cruiser00:02
Walesa objects to old-style superspy00:02
Business & City Summary00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Shots fired by French fishermen00:02
Letter: A future for the railways00:02
POP / Deep heat: Oasis - London Forum00:02
POP / Charts00:02
Education: Your guide to course vacancies00:02
Royal Engagements00:02
An end to learning for pleasure?: Government cuts mean the days of adult education as we know it are numbered, says Kathryn Brown00:02
DANCE / Louise Levene on dance00:02
Football: Coventry ask Babb bidders to raise offers: Liverpool made to wait00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: Time for more tall tales of success: Mark Burton on the aspirations of smaller nations taking part in the Friendly Games00:02
The crazy catapult to college: Entry into higher education may need reform, argues Susan Elkin, but A-levels must remain00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
BICC weighs up joint bids for private roads00:02
What to do once you know your grades00:02
POP / Free spirit: John Otway - Edinburgh Festival00:02
Postcard from Brittany: When you're honeymooning in France, you have to make a meal of it00:02
Leading Article: Powell stirs but does not shake00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: English on their mettle00:02
Artists angered by exhibition chaos: Lynn Eaton on the disappointing reality of the promised 'greatest public hanging of the century'00:02
Ammonia attack00:02
Silly Questions: The long and the short of it00:02
Birthdays00:02
Commonwealth Games 1994: Good times are back for family gathering: After years of decline the 'Friendly Games' which open tomorrow can begin to live up to their name again. Duncan Mackay reports from Victoria00:02
Cricket: England pace themselves before the final assault: Tufnell likely to be left out for third Cornhill Test at The Oval today00:02
What to do once you know your grades00:02
Ammonia attack00:02
Gallery director apologises after Getty threat over pounds 1m gift00:02
POP / Riffs: Shawn Colvin on 'Don't Dream it's Over' by Crowded House00:02
Protester collapses00:02
Altman throws in the towel over Whitewater00:02
Whatever's happened to Hartlepool?: A new 'historic' seaport, a mall with Versace and Armani, a marina and a museum designed by Norman Foster. Jonathan Glancey meets the man with a pounds 1bn plan for Teesside00:02
Disabled decision00:02
'Threat to whales'00:02
Site unseen: Trouble in store00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Commonwealth Games 1994: Games Analysis:: From the badminton court to the shooting range and wrestling mat, a medal guide by Mark Burton00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Fashion: Bulging with style: This summer being pregnant doesn't have to mean being condemned to dowdy dresses with enough material for a marquee. Tamsin Blanchard reports00:02
Sports Letters: New laws, new game00:02
Poll will cast Salinas as hero or villain: Mexico's President will make history if he cedes power to the opposition, writes Phil Davison in Mexico City00:02
Obituary: Michael Lis00:02
Buyer for UK Confederation00:02
Postcard from Brittany: When you're honeymooning in France, you have to make a meal of it00:02
Sex-line operators blame BT for cutting 0898 business00:02
Scandals threaten career of black civil rights boss00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Rea offsets bond damage00:02
The Economy: Long-term jobless total close to 1 million: Analysts see unemployment fall as promising sign in battle against inflation - Labour says figures are 'massaged'00:02
Football: Coventry ask Babb bidders to raise offers: Liverpool made to wait00:02
Hand severed00:02
Fashion Update: Surfers for style00:02
Obituary: John Armstrong00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Fiction Titles00:02
Peace in the air00:02
View from City Road: Strike threats will not worry the banks00:02
CINEMA / John Lyttle on Cinema00:02
Chinese blame officials' data00:02
Market Report: US rate increase stirs investors from sidelines00:02
Old comrades join KGB club for jobs00:02
Police chief sues officer over 'stolen' pounds 10,000: High Court to hear Condon action00:02
Inflation hits 27-year low00:02
Little to applaud in the Beeb's cricketing victory: The BBC has retained the right to show live Test cricket but, argues Mark Lawson, all it will do is stump the discerning viewer00:02
Breathing exercises give lung cancer relief00:02
Fashion Update: Dress to aid Rwanda00:02
Express snaps up photograph library00:02
View from City Road: Strike threats will not worry the banks00:02
POP / Deep heat: Oasis - London Forum00:02
Fashion Update: Remarried for five minutes00:02
Education: Hit and miss in the admissions system: Today A-level results come out. Fran Abrams and Karen Gold report on a testing time for those allocating university places00:02
Capital Gains: Queens of the cosmic timewarp00:02
View from City Road: A risky card game in far-flung places00:02
Sports Letters: Moan, moan, moan00:02
Sports Letters: New laws, new game00:02
Traders seek police protection00:02
View from City Road: A risky card game in far-flung places00:02
Women's priceless archive hit by floods00:02
Chattabox accuses BT00:02
Champagne sales boom 'points to end of recession'00:02
REVIEW / Seeing the funny inside of the mating game00:02
Dilemmas: Knowledge comes with responsibility00:02
Rea offsets bond damage00:02
Pounds 6.3bn deal leaves SmithKline at altar00:02
Market Report: US rate increase stirs investors from sidelines00:02
Cash crisis a serious threat to South Wales force00:02
Bonds hit Credit Suisse00:02
Why motherhood is not the best career00:02
Protester collapses00:02
Leading Article: Powell stirs but does not shake00:02
Education: How Matthew took on the examiners and won00:02
Stasi files say Verges worked with Carlos00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: English on their mettle00:02
Fashion Update: Surfers for style00:02
Birthdays00:02
Obituary: Dennis Flanders00:02
Pounds 6.3bn deal leaves SmithKline at altar00:02
Private security staff outnumber police: Lack of regulation in a fast-expanding industry is causing concern. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Where shall we meet?: The French House, Dean St00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Bristol Scotts battle moves to round two00:02
Something Else00:02
Aluminium Audi lightens the gloom00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A Nobel traveller from an antique land: Joseph Brodsky: The Creation of Exile - David M Bethea: Princeton, pounds 3000:02
Solved: the mysterious case of the Bognor bike bomb00:02
Bandaranaike dynasty on the brink of victory00:02
Inside File: Norway fishes for Nato's top job00:02
Why motherhood is not the best career00:02
Obituary: John Armstrong00:02
Bottom Line: Few sparks fly down BICC's cables00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 4: Reviews00:02
Bank of Ireland expands in US00:02
Border hand-over00:02
Chattabox accuses BT00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools Dividends00:02
Figures that may flatter to deceive: Economic indicators published yesterday were perhaps not as good as they looked, says Robert Chote00:02
Letter: A future for the railways00:02
Education: Your guide to course vacancies00:02
It azda be a Mazda00:02
View from City Road: Greed and value in the boardroom00:02
Bottom Line: ABB axe works00:02
More students will get to first-choice university00:02
POP / Gig Guide00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 4: Apparently . . .00:02
Bosses profit at shareholders' expense00:02
Bridge: Giving yourself an extra chance costs nothing00:02
Artists angered by exhibition chaos: Lynn Eaton on the disappointing reality of the promised 'greatest public hanging of the century'00:02
Meter mutter00:02
Golf: Wayward amateur leaves Roe feeling way below par: Yorkshireman lucky not to be blinded in the English Open pro-am00:02
Racing: York Ebor Meeting: Hasten just in time for punters: A huge horse provides great relief for gamblers as Royale style catches the eye00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Private sector bids to run two new hospitals00:02
Bottom Line: Few sparks fly down BICC's cables00:02
Trainee accountant used as SFO witness00:02
Rugby Union: Kearns keeps All Blacks at bay: Australia's stand-in captain inspires his team to regain Bledisloe Cup00:02
Treading safely00:02
Trail of the Jackal is traced to Yemen00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 4: Side View00:02
POP / Gig Guide00:02
Any tax of mine must be yours, too00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A Nobel traveller from an antique land: Joseph Brodsky: The Creation of Exile - David M Bethea: Princeton, pounds 3000:02
Attack car found00:02
Minister in care killings row: Labour attacks 'complacent' statement that attacks by patients in community are rare00:02
'Threat to whales'00:02
Letter: Happy conclusion to community service00:02
Centrefold: Street theatre: Beware low-flying luvvies in Leicester Square00:02
Business & City Summary00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
POP / The only way is up, up and away: Jimmy Webb made a career of writing hits for other singers. Here's why. Andy Gill reports00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 4: Having a grand old time of it: At his masterclass, Jools Holland takes things in his stride. Not to mention his boogie woogie00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Leading Article: Cruel care for the mentally ill00:02
Shots fired by French fishermen00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: Nigerians threaten Christie stranglehold: Duncan Mackay on the wealth of talent common among the track and field aspirants00:02
Today's Number: 1,15700:02
New hymn book hits wrong note00:02
MUSIC / Saving the last waltz: Viennese Night - The Proms00:02
Fashion Update: Dress to aid Rwanda00:02
Police chief sues officer over 'stolen' pounds 10,000: High Court to hear Condon action00:02
Letter: Liverpool and the slave trade: when a black child was a fashionable gift00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Out of proportion: Paul Taylor on an updated version of Goethe's Torquato Tasso at the Lyceum00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: Time for more tall tales of success: Mark Burton on the aspirations of smaller nations taking part in the Friendly Games00:02
Old comrades join KGB club for jobs00:02
Sports Letters: Fillips from the foreign legion00:02
Gulf war satellites track the No 73 bus00:02
Inside File: Norway fishes for Nato's top job00:02
One hundred days of quietude: Critics have been too quick to carp: Mandela's New Deal is solid, if sluggish, says John Carlin00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Former Kidder Peabody chief 'lacked a licence': New York Stock Exchange looking into possible penalties00:02
Disabled decision00:02
Patients sent home 'too soon'00:02
Hard bread and a scraping of marg for a taste of the high life: Recycling tea bags and ignoring the water bill means Josie Taylor can afford life's true essentials - flowers and party dresses00:02
Bridge: Giving yourself an extra chance costs nothing00:02
Radiation study00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Obituary: Michael Lis00:02
Patients sent home 'too soon'00:02
Serbs threaten to cut UN aid lifeline00:02
Scandals threaten career of black civil rights boss00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
POP / Albums: Getting the goat00:02
DANCE / Louise Levene on dance00:02
Glossary: Our culture without crosses00:02
Solved: the mysterious case of the Bognor bike bomb00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Letter: A future for the railways00:02
Nigerian oil union leaders banned00:02
POP / Free spirit: John Otway - Edinburgh Festival00:02
MPs end boycott00:02
More students will get to first-choice university00:02
'Feel-good' factor proves elusive00:02
Record pass rates for A-levels: Results published today are better than expected, reviving criticism that the exams are not hard enough00:02
Border hand-over00:02
Poll will cast Salinas as hero or villain: Mexico's President will make history if he cedes power to the opposition, writes Phil Davison in Mexico City00:02
Chinese blame officials' data00:02
Letter: Liverpool and the slave trade: when a black child was a fashionable gift00:02
Dilemmas: Knowledge comes with responsibility00:02
Trail of the Jackal is traced to Yemen00:02
Seat of learning: A wine bar in London's theatreland plays host to monthly meetings of a very exclusive club. Emma Cook pitted her wits against them00:02
Contrite Chile00:02
Blood on the record: Seeking out history's footnotes is partly Bleak House, partly Bermuda Triangle00:02
New hymn book hits wrong note00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Site unseen: Trouble in store00:02
Bidders sought for pounds 400m road schemes00:02
Tennis: Disaffected Courier quits indefinitely: Time-out for former world No 100:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 4: Side View00:02
THEATRE / David Benedict on theatre00:02
Letter: Liverpool and the slave trade: when a black child was a fashionable gift00:02
Record pass rates for A-levels: Results published today are better than expected, reviving criticism that the exams are not hard enough00:02
POP / The only way is up, up and away: Jimmy Webb made a career of writing hits for other singers. Here's why. Andy Gill reports00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 4: Reviews00:02
Leading Article: Cool but firm in nuclear politics00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
POP / Riffs: Shawn Colvin on 'Don't Dream it's Over' by Crowded House00:02
Motorway massage to combat 'road rage'00:02
Women hold key to population curb: The UN says it is vital to use education to establish possibilities beyond motherhood. Steve Connor reports00:02
POP / Albums: Getting the goat00:02
Letter: The gospel according to Enoch Powell00:02
Fashion: Bulging with style: This summer being pregnant doesn't have to mean being condemned to dowdy dresses with enough material for a marquee. Tamsin Blanchard reports00:02
Golf: Wayward amateur leaves Roe feeling way below par: Yorkshireman lucky not to be blinded in the English Open pro-am00:02
Hard bread and a scraping of marg for a taste of the high life: Recycling tea bags and ignoring the water bill means Josie Taylor can afford life's true essentials - flowers and party dresses00:02
Gulf war satellites track the No 73 bus00:02
Buyer for UK Confederation00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Aluminium Audi lightens the gloom00:02
It azda be a Mazda00:02
Letter: Happy conclusion to community service00:02
Tennis: Disaffected Courier quits indefinitely: Time-out for former world No 100:02
Women hold key to population curb: The UN says it is vital to use education to establish possibilities beyond motherhood. Steve Connor reports00:02
Sports Letters: Fillips from the foreign legion00:02
BA offer sparks price war across the Atlantic00:02
Attack car found00:02
Champagne sales boom 'points to end of recession'00:02
Capital Gains: Queens of the cosmic timewarp00:02
Ads that hit raw nerves: More than a war of words can develop when a company knocks a rival's product, writes Roger Trapp00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
THEATRE / David Benedict on theatre00:02
Heaven is a tax-free paradise in Oregon00:02
Chess: Race for world title hots up00:02
Little to applaud in the Beeb's cricketing victory: The BBC has retained the right to show live Test cricket but, argues Mark Lawson, all it will do is stump the discerning viewer00:02
Seat of learning: A wine bar in London's theatreland plays host to monthly meetings of a very exclusive club. Emma Cook pitted her wits against them00:02
Clamp justice00:02
Traders seek police protection00:02
Athletics: Christie confirms his No 1 status: Britain's Olympic 100m champion proves his point by vanquishing Americans in Weltklasse00:02
Snooze cruiser00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 4: Having a grand old time of it: At his masterclass, Jools Holland takes things in his stride. Not to mention his boogie woogie00:02
Four shot dead in Lesotho clashes00:02
Breakdown of figures shows more women out of work00:02
Pembroke: Bath's brief brush-off00:02
Motoring: Going spare over spare parts00:02
Centrefold: Street theatre: Beware low-flying luvvies in Leicester Square00:02
Breathing exercises give lung cancer relief00:02
Heaven is a tax-free paradise in Oregon00:02
Chess: Race for world title hots up00:02
Hand severed00:02
Recipe for fooling the people00:02
Leading Article: Cruel care for the mentally ill00:02
Pembroke: Bath's brief brush-off00:02
Short-list women more likely to get job: Roger Trapp looks at an 'encouraging' skew in statistics in top appointments00:02
Blood on the record: Seeking out history's footnotes is partly Bleak House, partly Bermuda Triangle00:02
Envoy flies out00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Radiation study00:02
Letter: Liverpool and the slave trade: when a black child was a fashionable gift00:02
Athletics: Christie confirms his No 1 status: Britain's Olympic 100m champion proves his point by vanquishing Americans in Weltklasse00:02
Ford opens a 'good as new' shop00:02
Racing: York Ebor Meeting: Hasten just in time for punters: A huge horse provides great relief for gamblers as Royale style catches the eye00:02
Fashion Update: Remarried for five minutes00:02
THEATRE / Love hurts: Rhoda Koenig on Romeo and Juliet in Oxford00:02
Bosses profit at shareholders' expense00:02
Refugees on the move again as French pull-out looms00:02
Commonwealth Games 1994: Good times are back for family gathering: After years of decline the 'Friendly Games' which open tomorrow can begin to live up to their name again. Duncan Mackay reports from Victoria00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: South Africa's disappointing response: Rugby and cricket are attracting more attention than the prospects of a team competing for the first time since 1958. John Carlin reports from Johannesburg00:02
Bristol Scotts battle moves to round two00:02
Letter: Liverpool and the slave trade: when a black child was a fashionable gift00:02
Nigerian oil union leaders banned00:02
Prisoners put faith in Buddhist shrine00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: A future for the railways00:02
Private security staff outnumber police: Lack of regulation in a fast-expanding industry is causing concern. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Meter mutter00:02
Private sector bids to run two new hospitals00:02
'Feel-good' factor proves elusive00:02
Refugees on the move again as French pull-out looms00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: South Africa's disappointing response: Rugby and cricket are attracting more attention than the prospects of a team competing for the first time since 1958. John Carlin reports from Johannesburg00:02
Education: Hit and miss in the admissions system: Today A-level results come out. Fran Abrams and Karen Gold report on a testing time for those allocating university places00:02
Germany tells Kremlin nuclear leaks must stop00:02
REVIEW / Seeing the funny inside of the mating game00:02
Hit-and-run driver00:02
Letter: From Mr Glen Whittaker00:02
Diary00:02
Minister in care killings row: Labour attacks 'complacent' statement that attacks by patients in community are rare00:02
THEATRE / Love hurts: Rhoda Koenig on Romeo and Juliet in Oxford00:02
Fashion Update: A siren in her smalls00:02
Peace in the air00:02
Cricket: England pace themselves before the final assault: Tufnell likely to be left out for third Cornhill Test at The Oval today00:02
Letter: From Mr Glen Whittaker00:02
Women's priceless archive hit by floods00:02
BICC weighs up joint bids for private roads00:02
Bottom Line: ABB axe works00:02
Germany tells Kremlin nuclear leaks must stop00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Fiction Titles00:02
MUSIC / Saving the last waltz: Viennese Night - The Proms00:02
Gallery director apologises after Getty threat over pounds 1m gift00:02
Bank of Ireland expands in US00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: Australian official's own goal on disabled00:02
The Economy: Long-term jobless total close to 1 million: Analysts see unemployment fall as promising sign in battle against inflation - Labour says figures are 'massaged'00:02
BA offer sparks price war across the Atlantic00:02
Obituary: Innokenti Smoktunovsky00:02
Scandals threaten career of black civil rights boss00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools Dividends00:02
The crazy catapult to college: Entry into higher education may need reform, argues Susan Elkin, but A-levels must remain00:02
Obituary: Innokenti Smoktunovsky00:02
Breakdown of figures shows more women out of work00:02
One hundred days of quietude: Critics have been too quick to carp: Mandela's New Deal is solid, if sluggish, says John Carlin00:02
Bandaranaike dynasty on the brink of victory00:02
Double sale nets pounds 81m for Harrisons: Focus shifts to growth markets00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: A future for the railways00:02
Ads that hit raw nerves: More than a war of words can develop when a company knocks a rival's product, writes Roger Trapp00:02
Serbs threaten to cut UN aid lifeline00:02
Bonds hit Credit Suisse00:02
Glossary: Our culture without crosses00:02
Rugby Union: Kearns keeps All Blacks at bay: Australia's stand-in captain inspires his team to regain Bledisloe Cup00:02
Clamp justice00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: Nigerians threaten Christie stranglehold: Duncan Mackay on the wealth of talent common among the track and field aspirants00:02
Prisoners put faith in Buddhist shrine00:02
Railtrack told it cannot breach pay policy00:02
Envoy flies out00:02
True stories: Mind the speech: Tube announcements are a joke00:02
Express snaps up photograph library00:02
Three-year rolling deals thrive at top: Research shows 37% of directors in biggest firms on controversial contracts00:02
Altman throws in the towel over Whitewater00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Boxing: Hamed puts on fine show00:02
Athletics: Commonwealth Games 1994: Australian official's own goal on disabled00:02
Walesa objects to old-style superspy00:02
View from City Road: Greed and value in the boardroom00:02
Former Kidder Peabody chief 'lacked a licence': New York Stock Exchange looking into possible penalties00:02
Short-list women more likely to get job: Roger Trapp looks at an 'encouraging' skew in statistics in top appointments00:02
Cash crisis a serious threat to South Wales force00:02
Leading Article: Cool but firm in nuclear politics00:02
Bonds weaken as shares sparkle: Positive inflation figures boost London equities but investors fear end of Europe's low-interest climate00:02
Letter: Liverpool and the slave trade: when a black child was a fashionable gift00:02
POP / Charts00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Four shot dead in Lesotho clashes00:02
Motorway massage to combat 'road rage'00:02
Letter: Liverpool and the slave trade: when a black child was a fashionable gift00:02
Railtrack told it cannot breach pay policy00:02
True stories: Mind the speech: Tube announcements are a joke00:02
Ford opens a 'good as new' shop00:02
Commonwealth Games 1994: Games Analysis:: From the badminton court to the shooting range and wrestling mat, a medal guide by Mark Burton00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Three-year rolling deals thrive at top: Research shows 37% of directors in biggest firms on controversial contracts00:02
MPs end boycott00:02
Education: How Matthew took on the examiners and won00:02
Letter: A future for the railways00:02
Sex-line operators blame BT for cutting 0898 business00:02
Silly Questions: The long and the short of it00:02
Fashion Update: A siren in her smalls00:02
Something Else00:02
Letter: A future for the railways00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Inflation hits 27-year low00:02
Figures that may flatter to deceive: Economic indicators published yesterday were perhaps not as good as they looked, says Robert Chote00:02
Pounds 1.25m drug haul00:02
Trainee accountant used as SFO witness00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Lord Scarsdale's views on his family seat00:02
Bidders sought for pounds 400m road schemes00:02
Whatever's happened to Hartlepool?: A new 'historic' seaport, a mall with Versace and Armani, a marina and a museum designed by Norman Foster. Jonathan Glancey meets the man with a pounds 1bn plan for Teesside00:02
Double sale nets pounds 81m for Harrisons: Focus shifts to growth markets00:02
Pounds 1.25m drug haul00:02
Contrite Chile00:02
Boxing: Hamed puts on fine show00:02
Bonds weaken as shares sparkle: Positive inflation figures boost London equities but investors fear end of Europe's low-interest climate00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Out of proportion: Paul Taylor on an updated version of Goethe's Torquato Tasso at the Lyceum