00:02
TV sleuth scoops up Dutch crime king00:02
Woe-de-woe, never again: Jean Rowe thought holiday camp would make her summer. Big mistake . .00:02
Non-league notebook: Newport return to Wales00:02
Unfriendly fire on the E train00:02
Steppiing back in time to a forgotten Tube station00:02
Motor Racing: Renault pursue Mansell00:02
Letter: Untie our priests to boost the Church00:02
An Israeli army officer turns a Jewish girl and her brother away from the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron yesterday00:02
Pembroke: Carling tests new insights00:02
Athletics: Village left in despair00:02
Cancer link with power cables dismissed00:02
Ofgas to set tough rules on pipeline charges00:02
MUSIC / Seeing the light: The Well of the Saints - Edinburgh Festival00:02
Market Report: Granada misses the party amid talk of acquisition00:02
Out of India: Sacred eagles are a flight of fancy00:02
Letter: Who'll give the young fair hearings?00:02
Letter: How to demystify mathematics00:02
Centrefold: Sprouting dogma: Prepare yourselves for the trance of a lifetime00:02
The Proms / John Tavener00:02
Letter: GNVQs demand high standards00:02
Thieves prey on parrots00:02
The healthy upside to falling standards: GCSE and A-level exams probably are less tough to pass than in the old days. But that is no bad thing, argues Judith Judd00:02
Editor resigns00:02
Anniversaries00:02
BT to reduce cost of going on line00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Weir buys US pump maker for dollars 210m: One-for-four rights issue will raise pounds 96m to help fund acquisition of EnviroTech Pumpsystems00:02
On Cinema00:02
Weir buys US pump maker for dollars 210m: One-for-four rights issue will raise pounds 96m to help fund acquisition of EnviroTech Pumpsystems00:02
After Hours: Gerald00:02
Lesotho's king is given a week to reverse coup00:02
Murder case00:02
Time's up for the Games: Where once the Commonwealth provided great sport, it now offers us only empty show, says Mark Lawson00:02
That blob on the cliff: is it a bird, a plane, a peppermint?00:02
GCSE Results Day: Star pupil enlists flood to come first in class of 53,00000:02
'Explosive' ruling on water companies00:02
Willis Corroon rethinks strategy: Shake-up ahead for insurance broker as profits tumble after US defections00:02
Bottom Line: Weir's timely buy00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Apparently . . .00:02
Cricket: Twose treble tilts balance of power00:02
British athletics team faces ban after drug test failures00:02
Letter: Untie our priests to boost the Church00:02
Today's number: 1.4m00:02
Nursing home inspectors 'seriously understaffed'00:02
Athletics: Village left in despair00:02
Baboons in the mist00:02
Mas appeal: Costume band Mahogany prepare for Notting Hill carnival00:02
Law Report: Notification need not precede sampling: Attorney General's Reference: No 2 of 1994. Court of Appeal (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Ognall and Mr Justice Gage). 27 July 199400:02
Appeal judge frees pregnant mother: Court decides to err on the side of mercy and discharges former bank clerk given jail term for theft of pounds 380 'to keep a roof over her head'00:02
Wife strikes back at Fujimori00:02
IRA signals a historic ceasefire: Announcement 'within weeks' will not meet crucial criterion laid down by British and Irish governments00:02
Out of India: Sacred eagles are a flight of fancy00:02
Showman bows out seeing double: Martin Whitfield previews the last big night for a cinema institution in the West Country00:02
Leading Article: When sport is let down by athletes00:02
Court Circular00:02
Edinburgh Festival: The master of chorus masters: The man at the back - Arthur Oldham, for 30 years master of the Edinburgh Festival Chorus - is bowing out. Sabine Durrant talked to him before his final performances00:02
The daily poem: Female Principles00:02
Postcard from Windsor: A former Essex and England all-rounder braves heat and dust for an unusual game in One's back garden .BL.- DEREK PRINGLE00:02
Where shall we meet?: Lamb and Flag, WC200:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Laurie Slade takes over as ombudsman00:02
Cricket: Twose treble tilts balance of power00:02
Picking up the pieces of an accident-prone insurer: After losses, lawsuits and a Lautro fine, Guardian is seen as on the mend. Peter Rodgers reports00:02
BSkyB dishes up tasty 170m pounds profit00:02
Football: FA begins the search for technical director: Integrated development and tactics wanted00:02
JFB shares are pushed lower by profit warning: Disposal splits group into separate steel and engineering firms00:02
Nursing home inspectors 'seriously understaffed'00:02
British athletics team faces ban after drug test failures00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Robert Schimmel00:02
Italians shot dead in Florida00:02
Thieves prey on parrots00:02
Women of substance: Photographers are becoming just as interested in the physical form of their work as in the image itself. Marina Benjamin is impressed00:02
View from City Road: An embarrassment of riches00:02
Sought-after legal peer who has 'seen it all'00:02
BT to reduce cost of going on line00:02
Bottom Line: Rentokil shows strains of expansion00:02
Cricket: Bicknell maintains his concentration00:02
Ministry pays for 'phantom' phone lines: Report says 6.9m pounds a year wasted on bills00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Income support claimed by 10% of population00:02
'Big man' Kohl edges ahead in image battle as election nears00:02
Letter: How to demystify mathematics00:02
BSkyB dishes up tasty 170m pounds profit00:02
Rowing: The day I knew I was beaten by steroid users: Hugh Matheson, who won an Olympic silver rowing medal in 1976, reveals evidence of a sporting drug culture00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Jeff Green00:02
Individuals with a collective mission00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
An Israeli army officer turns a Jewish girl and her brother away from the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron yesterday00:02
TELEVISION / Where there's muck, there's maggots00:02
'Rape suicide'00:02
FILM / Who's afraid of Jack's wolf?: Reviews: Adam Mars-Jones on Wolf, with Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer; plus A Shadow of Doubt and Le Parfum d'Yvonne00:02
Office where gay workers can be in the pink00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Passengers and crew rescued from ferry fire: Blaze off Kent coast raises questions over RAF's rescue capability. Ian MacKinnon, Christian Wolmar and Christopher Bellamy report00:02
Racing: Lodge in search of a Celebration: St James's Palace Stakes winner receives go-ahead for a deciding rematch with Turtle Island00:02
Income support claimed by 10% of population00:02
THEATRE / A bad, bad boy: Rhoda Koenig reviews Wyn Jones's The Winslow Boy at the Globe00:02
Tomkins tempts shareholders00:02
Nuclear stings now German poll issue00:02
View from City Road: Murdoch can afford to fight on00:02
Norweb to shed 1,200 jobs in next five years: Electricity company blames controls on charges00:02
Postcard from Windsor: A former Essex and England all-rounder braves heat and dust for an unusual game in One's back garden .BL.- DEREK PRINGLE00:02
Unita ally says Angola troops massacred 70000:02
Letter: Let's hear it for sex00:02
Gunmen kill top Algerian00:02
Hambro back in the red00:02
King of Lesotho told he must reverse coup00:02
Labour support at record high00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 unemployment areas00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
On pop00:02
Hambro back in the red00:02
Steppiing back in time to a forgotten Tube station00:02
Wife strikes back at Fujimori00:02
Law Report: Notification need not precede sampling: Attorney General's Reference: No 2 of 1994. Court of Appeal (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Ognall and Mr Justice Gage). 27 July 199400:02
Letter: Dogged training for restaurant meals00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Jeff Green00:02
Murder case00:02
'Virtual state of war' in Rwandan refugee camps00:02
Care home stands by teenagers' holiday00:02
FILM / A Shadow of Doubt; Le Parfum d'Yvonne00:02
Mogul gets 1.5 million pounds for black film00:02
My Week: A rucksack and a Walkman and off they go: Wilq they write? Will they phone? Jane Pearson waits for news as her teenage son and daughter go Inter-Railing00:02
Islamists try to block UN conference00:02
French centre-right braced for civil war00:02
Individuals with a collective mission00:02
EU backs right to interest on late payment of debt: Draft document calls for action in two years00:02
Cricket: England's efficiency proves decisive00:02
Letter: Politically correct poems by Kipling00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Caught - Still / Hanging00:02
Letter: Let's hear it for sex00:02
My Week: A rucksack and a Walkman and off they go: Wilq they write? Will they phone? Jane Pearson waits for news as her teenage son and daughter go Inter-Railing00:02
Football: FA begins the search for technical director: Integrated development and tactics wanted00:02
Court convicts anti-Nazi man: 'Holocaust hoax' writer was threatened00:02
Latin America File: Mexico waits for PRD to perform00:02
'Big man' Kohl edges ahead in image battle as election nears00:02
Stock Exchange clears staff of leak00:02
Music skills 'can help children's reading'00:02
TV sleuth scoops up Dutch crime king00:02
News puts up ad rates after 45m pounds fall in profits: New subscribers minimise damage caused by price cut00:02
Letter: How to demystify mathematics00:02
Border row flares as Russia quits Estonia00:02
Reporting guidelines for directors are simplified00:02
The healthy upside to falling standards: GCSE and A-level exams probably are less tough to pass than in the old days. But that is no bad thing, argues Judith Judd00:02
Where grass is greener: A quiet spot near Notting Hill00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Barclays looks to settle complaints00:02
Milking shoppers, and for what?00:02
Islamists try to block UN conference00:02
Leading Article: Object lesson in revival that can hearten us all00:02
People: Monroe one of Brando's 'too many' affairs00:02
Motor Racing: Renault pursue Mansell00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Side View: Diary00:02
Body Shop faces further criticism: Former manager of environmental affairs in the US accuses company of 'hypocrisy and putting manufacturing priorities before 'green' concerns'00:02
Border row flares as Russia quits Estonia00:02
Today's number: 1.4m00:02
Music skills 'can help children's reading'00:02
The Proms / John Tavener00:02
Cricket: England's efficiency proves decisive00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Innocent Erendira00:02
IRA ceasefire adds to uncertainty00:02
Letter: Dogged training for restaurant meals00:02
1m pounds drug haul00:02
Reporting guidelines for directors are simplified00:02
Stock Exchange clears staff of leak00:02
Hungry Russia feeds on glamour of ads: The Communists promised paradise on earth: advertisers now play the same role, writes Andrew Higgins in Moscow00:02
Norweb to shed 1,200 jobs in next five years: Electricity company blames controls on charges00:02
Where grass is greener: A quiet spot near Notting Hill00:02
Pollard resigns from 'Sunday Express': High-profile tabloid editor steps down after circulation slide and 'clashes' with managers00:02
Letter: Scottish habits with vituperative verse00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Monstrous pillar of Victorian society: 'Dark Places' - Grenville: Picador, 14.9900:02
Clinton in sight of crime bill victory00:02
Mas appeal: Costume band Mahogany prepare for Notting Hill carnival00:02
Italians shot dead in Florida00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Innocent Erendira00:02
Market Report: Granada misses the party amid talk of acquisition00:02
View from City Road: Murdoch can afford to fight on00:02
Rowing: The day I knew I was beaten by steroid users: Hugh Matheson, who won an Olympic silver rowing medal in 1976, reveals evidence of a sporting drug culture00:02
Clinton offers Castro talks on immigration00:02
Letter: Politically correct poems by Kipling00:02
Mogul gets 1.5 million pounds for black film00:02
Racing: Bookies hold Wizard in awe00:02
Cricket: Robinson has to rely on spinners00:02
Clinton in sight of crime bill victory00:02
Racing: Lodge in search of a Celebration: St James's Palace Stakes winner receives go-ahead for a deciding rematch with Turtle Island00:02
News puts up ad rates after 45m pounds fall in profits: New subscribers minimise damage caused by price cut00:02
Court convicts anti-Nazi man: 'Holocaust hoax' writer was threatened00:02
Edinburgh Festival: The master of chorus masters: The man at the back - Arthur Oldham, for 30 years master of the Edinburgh Festival Chorus - is bowing out. Sabine Durrant talked to him before his final performances00:02
Laurie Slade takes over as ombudsman00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
British investigator likely to join in Bahamian inquiry: Christian Wolmar looks at moves already under way to establish the cause of the blaze00:02
MUSIC / Seeing the light: The Well of the Saints - Edinburgh Festival00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Apparently . . .00:02
Slough seeks property after rents revival00:02
Export ban for Lockheed00:02
Pollard resigns from 'Sunday Express': High-profile tabloid editor steps down after circulation slide and 'clashes' with managers00:02
Woe-de-woe, never again: Jean Rowe thought holiday camp would make her summer. Big mistake . .00:02
Unfriendly fire on the E train00:02
Leading Article: Don't let Serbia off the hook00:02
Letter: Who'll give the young fair hearings?00:02
Non-league notebook: Newport return to Wales00:02
THEATRE / A bad, bad boy: Rhoda Koenig reviews Wyn Jones's The Winslow Boy at the Globe00:02
Nigeria strike puts forests under threat00:02
Willis Corroon rethinks strategy: Shake-up ahead for insurance broker as profits tumble after US defections00:02
Letter: How to demystify mathematics00:02
A holy and explosive alliance00:02
Glastonbury charge00:02
Athletics: Olympic cover-up00:02
Axe hangs over Aldwych link00:02
King of Lesotho told he must reverse coup00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev John Hughes00:02
Question Time: Barbara Windsor00:02
Time's up for the Games: Where once the Commonwealth provided great sport, it now offers us only empty show, says Mark Lawson00:02
BR staff to break strike by manning boxes00:02
On pop00:02
Bottom Line: Weir's timely buy00:02
The daily poem: Female Principles00:02
On Cinema00:02
On theatre00:02
GCSE Results Day: Champagne day starts with a call: Joy and relief at a Surrey school, and for one student the satisfaction of turning a natural disaster to good advantage00:02
Passengers and crew rescued from ferry fire: Blaze off Kent coast raises questions over RAF's rescue capability. Ian MacKinnon, Christian Wolmar and Christopher Bellamy report00:02
MUSIC / Seeing the light: The Well of the Saints - Edinburgh Festival00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Monstrous pillar of Victorian society: 'Dark Places' - Grenville: Picador, 14.9900:02
Leading Article: Object lesson in revival that can hearten us all00:02
Air crash 'was pilot suicide'00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Caught - Still / Hanging00:02
Ofgas to set tough rules on pipeline charges00:02
Sought-after legal peer who has 'seen it all'00:02
Rentokil keeps the growth rolling for 12-year record: Securiguard evens out Australian and European disappointments00:02
Cycling: Boardman's second title00:02
Porpoise rescue00:02
Racing: Bookies hold Wizard in awe00:02
Nigeria strike puts forests under threat00:02
Athletes: British athletes who have failed drugs tests00:02
Letter: GNVQs demand high standards00:02
FILM / Who's afraid of Jack's wolf?: Reviews: Adam Mars-Jones on Wolf, with Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer; plus A Shadow of Doubt and Le Parfum d'Yvonne00:02
Nuclear stings now German poll issue00:02
Editor resigns00:02
Showman bows out seeing double: Martin Whitfield previews the last big night for a cinema institution in the West Country00:02
Ministry pays for 'phantom' phone lines: Report says 6.9m pounds a year wasted on bills00:02
BR staff to break strike by manning boxes00:02
Rentokil keeps the growth rolling for 12-year record: Securiguard evens out Australian and European disappointments00:02
Athletics: Olympic cover-up00:02
Death driver's sentence 'lenient'00:02
Office where gay workers can be in the pink00:02
Government rejects call for new Archer inquiry: DTI reveals that Heseltine sought outside advice before deciding to take no further action00:02
Liverpool mayor-elect 'was about to defect': Ousted nominee 'shocked' by events00:02
Leading Article: Don't let Serbia off the hook00:02
GCSE Results Day: Champagne day starts with a call: Joy and relief at a Surrey school, and for one student the satisfaction of turning a natural disaster to good advantage00:02
Athletics: The uses of abuse00:02
Baboons in the mist00:02
Notting Hill Carnival guide00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Gunmen kill top Algerian00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 unemployment areas00:02
Picking up the pieces of an accident-prone insurer: After losses, lawsuits and a Lautro fine, Guardian is seen as on the mend. Peter Rodgers reports00:02
EU backs right to interest on late payment of debt: Draft document calls for action in two years00:02
Government rejects call for new Archer inquiry: DTI reveals that Heseltine sought outside advice before deciding to take no further action00:02
Bottom Line: Rentokil shows strains of expansion00:02
Athletics: Drugs cast shadow over British athletics: Nation's reputation under threat as women face ban00:02
Letter: How to demystify mathematics00:02
British investigator likely to join in Bahamian inquiry: Christian Wolmar looks at moves already under way to establish the cause of the blaze00:02
1m pounds drug haul00:02
View from City Road: Price expectations differ in reality00:02
Cancer link with power cables dismissed00:02
Letter: How to demystify mathematics00:02
FIRST NIGHT: The Oresteia: Audience warms to tragedy at ice rink00:02
Women of substance: Photographers are becoming just as interested in the physical form of their work as in the image itself. Marina Benjamin is impressed00:02
'Virtual state of war' in Rwandan refugee camps00:02
TELEVISION / Where there's muck, there's maggots00:02
Athletics: Denmark goes on the attack: Commonwealth Games: Frustration and criticism on the track and in the ring00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Cricket: Bicknell maintains his concentration00:02
FILM / Director's Cut: Anthony Minghella on the fairy-tale simplicity of Zhang Yimou's Red Sorghum00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Meeting Cassandra00:02
Slough seeks property after rents revival00:02
Letter: Untie our priests to boost the Church00:02
Death driver's sentence 'lenient'00:02
Rave club closes00:02
'Explosive' ruling on water companies00:02
Appeal judge frees pregnant mother: Court decides to err on the side of mercy and discharges former bank clerk given jail term for theft of pounds 380 'to keep a roof over her head'00:02
Obituary: Joan Harrison00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Felix Dexter00:02
FILM / The British are coming (home): You're a British director. You're a hit. You're invited to Hollywood. You're stitched up. You're not alone00:02
View from City Road: Price expectations differ in reality00:02
French centre-right braced for civil war00:02
Air crash 'was pilot suicide'00:02
Athletics: Drugs cast shadow over British athletics: Nation's reputation under threat as women face ban00:02
FILM / Director's Cut: Anthony Minghella on the fairy-tale simplicity of Zhang Yimou's Red Sorghum00:02
People: Monroe one of Brando's 'too many' affairs00:02
FIRST NIGHT: The Oresteia: Audience warms to tragedy at ice rink00:02
IRA signals a historic ceasefire: Announcement 'within weeks' will not meet crucial criterion laid down by British and Irish governments00:02
Where shall we meet?: Lamb and Flag, WC200:02
Athletics: The uses of abuse00:02
Obituary: Arthur Palmer00:02
Barclays looks to settle complaints00:02
Obituary: Arthur Palmer00:02
Letter: Scottish habits with vituperative verse00:02
'Rape suicide'00:02
Cycling: Boardman's second title00:02
Quicks' M-reg sales pull ahead of last year00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Robert Schimmel00:02
Centrefold: Sprouting dogma: Prepare yourselves for the trance of a lifetime00:02
Rate rise in the offing, CBI says: Strong domestic demand reflected in manufacturers' intention to drive output levels and prices higher00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Side View: Diary00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Axe hangs over Aldwych link00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
IRA ceasefire adds to uncertainty00:02
FILM / The British are coming (home): You're a British director. You're a hit. You're invited to Hollywood. You're stitched up. You're not alone00:02
Quicks' M-reg sales pull ahead of last year00:02
Export ban for Lockheed00:02
GCSE Results Day: Star pupil enlists flood to come first in class of 53,00000:02
Tomkins tempts shareholders00:02
Notting Hill Carnival guide00:02
Latin America File: Mexico waits for PRD to perform00:02
Liverpool mayor-elect 'was about to defect': Ousted nominee 'shocked' by events00:02
Court Circular00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Meeting Cassandra00:02
Athletes: British athletes who have failed drugs tests00:02
Question Time: Barbara Windsor00:02
Glastonbury charge00:02
On theatre00:02
That blob on the cliff: is it a bird, a plane, a peppermint?00:02
Letter: Cuba: Castro must shoulder blame00:02
Cricket: Robinson has to rely on spinners00:02
The Ramsgate lifeboat taking passengers and crew ashore from the ferry Sally Star after a fire crippled her eight miles from land yesterday00:02
Rave club closes00:02
Care home stands by teenagers' holiday00:02
Letter: Cuba: Castro must shoulder blame00:02
Bombay tense after shooting00:02
Pembroke: Carling tests new insights00:02
Athletics: Denmark goes on the attack: Commonwealth Games: Frustration and criticism on the track and in the ring00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Leading Article: When sport is let down by athletes00:02
Labour support at record high00:02
View from City Road: An embarrassment of riches00:02
Body Shop faces further criticism: Former manager of environmental affairs in the US accuses company of 'hypocrisy and putting manufacturing priorities before 'green' concerns'00:02
JFB shares are pushed lower by profit warning: Disposal splits group into separate steel and engineering firms00:02
Birthdays00:02
Clinton offers Castro talks on immigration00:02
Letter: Untie our priests to boost the Church00:02
Birthdays00:02
Hungry Russia feeds on glamour of ads: The Communists promised paradise on earth: advertisers now play the same role, writes Andrew Higgins in Moscow00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev John Hughes00:02
Lesotho's king is given a week to reverse coup00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Felix Dexter00:02
Milking shoppers, and for what?00:02
Rate rise in the offing, CBI says: Strong domestic demand reflected in manufacturers' intention to drive output levels and prices higher00:02
Unita ally says Angola troops massacred 70000:02
FILM / A Shadow of Doubt; Le Parfum d'Yvonne00:02
After Hours: Gerald00:02
A holy and explosive alliance00:02
Porpoise rescue00:02
The Ramsgate lifeboat taking passengers and crew ashore from the ferry Sally Star after a fire crippled her eight miles from land yesterday00:02
Bombay tense after shooting00:02
Obituary: Joan Harrison