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Fears over tunnel safety halt Tube work: Cave-in raises questions over construction method. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Football: English entry up by one00:02
War memorial to the Czechs and Slovaks killed serving with the RAF during the Second World War00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Badminton: China give no quarter00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Catholics divided over sex education guidance00:02
Whisked straight to the top: Resorts are spending millions on new lifts to satisfy our appetite for instant elevation, says Chris Gill00:02
Gaza closure unlikely to boost security00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Lloyd's agents set to appeal against Gooda Walker award00:02
Sporting Digest: Powerboat Racing00:02
Spending a rouble00:02
Court Circular00:02
The Ulster Peace Process: Speech signals way for serious talks: Prime Minister's Belfast visit was a minor triumph, writes David McKittrick00:02
Wine Box00:02
View from City Road: Dollar will have the last word00:02
Spending on health 'favours the South'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Easy music floating from a radio: 'Various Miracles' - Carol Shields: Fourth Estate, 9.99 pounds00:02
The Ulster Peace Process: Left asks Adams to address MPs00:02
HSBC signs up for NatWest smart card00:02
Sport: Quotes of the Week00:02
Building societies slow to pass rate changes on to savers: The big lenders tell Nic Cicutti why some types of account count for more than others00:02
Mean time00:02
Racing: Swing aims for heights: The impressive winner of the Hyperion Stakes now has to justify the hype in the top grade00:02
Basketball: Palmer shoulders the burden: Weighty problem looming for Hemel's coach00:02
Obituary: Burt Lancaster00:02
Cricket: Atherton under the microscope: England captain must keep his cool in the face of jibes from Australian scribes00:02
Letter: Women still lack basic rights00:02
IRA men get 25 years00:02
Departures: Bruges antiques00:02
Battered and bewildered00:02
Software gives tips on winning the lottery00:02
Orion crashes with dollars 1.5bn liabilities: US problems lead to insurer's collapse Some claims on pre-1970 policies may not be paid, says liquidator00:02
Protests against newspaper price cuts rejected00:02
Golf: Brand as cool as the frost00:02
A slender vessel made from clay: Dame Lucie Rie, 92, is soon to be honoured by New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. John Windsor salutes our greatest living potter00:02
Country Matters: That Scots pine has a terrific dbh00:02
Coal bidder's firm left pounds 65m debts00:02
Readers who start with the last word00:02
US markets step back after morning of further decline00:02
New trust banks on money growing on young trees00:02
Framlington phone service00:02
The Things I've Seen: The Greatstone Listening Device00:02
Burning questions on Mr Coal: As Richard Budge prepares to find pounds 1bn to buy privatised mines, David Hellier examines the record of the man and the family firm that crashed00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Britons drowned00:02
Rugby League / First Test: Make or break time for British reputations: In-form Australians look more than capable of putting Hanley's hopefuls to the sword at Wembley today00:02
Rugby Union: Bath come into focus: Barrie Fairall on the showdown of unbeaten Courage league giants at today's packed Rec00:02
Organic Harvest: A kinder way to tasty meat: Helen Browning proves that even a large farm can be run to strict organic standards, says Joanna Blythman00:02
Reader Recipe: Peppery eggs Spanish style00:02
Letter: Keep young offenders near home00:02
Letter: Political timing00:02
Balladur and Chirac feud in the open00:02
Grachev accuses paper of libel00:02
High morals running wild: Anna Pavord continues her Workshop series with advice for a couple who want a wildlife garden that is not just a mess00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Recommended00:02
Seven die in Israeli 'revenge' raid00:02
Men jailed for 'speed' factory00:02
Market Report: Bad news bears give shares a mauling00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Pressure grows on minister to quit00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
So Mr Macmillan: how was it for you?: When John Major closes his eyes and dreams of Tories past, he will recall what happened to Supermac. Alan Sked remembers old moral nightmares, John Torode and Stephen Ward supply the cast (CORRECTED)00:02
BOOK REVIRES / Bookshop window00:02
Snooker: Higgins cruises into final00:02
Growth slows but rate fears persist: Chancellor welcomes output figures Intervention hint calms dollar00:02
Departures: Dangerous places00:02
Rugby Union: Luyt faces investigation: Unpopular scrum law scrapped00:02
Kaufman delivers Hollywood verdict on 'Film UK'00:02
View from City Road: Pit predictions do not add up00:02
Be sure you look in the right direction: Face one way and Liverpool looks raw but beautiful; turn around and you see a dreary place. Simon Calder explores the lively culture of Merseyside and previews its latest exhibition00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Why Charles grew up mawkish00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / A bumpy ride in Britain's most wanted van00:02
Letter: Ladies of the night00:02
Football: Champions' relentless schedule takes its toll: Phil Shaw previews the weekend's programme and finds United in danger of losing touch with leaders00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Clinton to visit Syria00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Heaven on earth at pounds 295 a night00:02
Supermodel recaptures the flavour of 'La Dolce Vita'00:02
THEATRE / Better than a slap in the face: Measure for Measure - RSC, Stratford00:02
Seven die in Israeli 'revenge' raid00:02
Food & Drink: So simple it's sophisticated: Jim Ainsworth finds the kind of cafe where the decor is canny, the cooks serene and nothing happens by accident00:02
Slovenia turns down Italy's property deal00:02
See Europe at 186mph: The Tunnel will link us to some very fast trains. And they leave on time, says Simon Calder00:02
Hollywood mourns Burt Lancaster00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Letter: A natural fuel for the future?00:02
Fugitive ex-mayor of Nice faces forced return to French prison00:02
Saturday Night: Yeah, yeah. Just how long is memory lane?00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Football: Holders have Europe at their mercy: Trevor Haylett sees nothing to stop either Arsenal or Wright in their quest for further glory abroad00:02
Not a snip00:02
Cambodian hostages well00:02
OPERA / House warming: Cheryomushki - Pimlico Opera00:02
Golf: Europeans take lead from cool Nilsmark: Americans put on the back foot in their pursuit of the Solheim Cup as they surrender the foursomes on the opening day00:02
Five-year S&P deal00:02
Tennis: Czech mates on a mission: Novotna and Sukova, on course to meet in tomorrow's international tournament final, explain why the absent Graf is still the player they all have to beat00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Tim Smith finds forgiveness00:02
Rugby League / First Test: Captains carrying the hopes of nations: Meninga makes his last stand00:02
Birthdays00:02
Leading Article: An agreement in search of leaders00:02
Back Arafat, Egypt urges00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair:Fayed says he gave pounds 250,000 to Conservatives00:02
Rugby League / First Test: Captains carrying the hopes of nations: Edwards happy to play Hanley's general00:02
Cricket: Houghton hits career best00:02
Judgment call in Zimbabwe00:02
South Lebanon hit by shells00:02
Rugby League: Services lose first match00:02
BOOK REVIEW / White satin moons: Linda Grant on eggs that splutter in the early work of Angela Carter00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Pressure to open door on 'sleaze hearings'00:02
Football Diary: Boro have support of church00:02
Obituary: Barbara Grigor00:02
Property: Yes, things are looking up (a bit): Anne Spackman compares recent house sales around the country and finds few spectacular price rises, but not many bad falls either00:02
Hockey: Surbiton set to usurp leaders: Indian Gymkhana confident of surprising high-flying visitors00:02
Major opens door for Sinn Fein talks00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Real men keep it simple: They're classic, comfortable, and there's not a fancy button or tricksy seam in sight. Tony Glenville picks men's shirts for all widths of wallet00:02
Fund managers put spotlight on emerging markets00:02
Union blames health policies for care 'crisis'00:02
Two killed at karaoke night00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Two shot dead in London street00:02
A rural paradise not far from Birmingham: Ruth Picardie took a weekend break in a super little village called Ambridge00:02
The Cash-for-Questions Affair: Ritz trip takes biscuit in Cheshire00:02
Football: Rangers put to the test00:02
Letter: Each fruit should have its season00:02
Boxing: Strange game of Hide and seek over money: Controversy continues to surround heavyweight fight as Morrison heads into the Orient in search of a world title00:02
Kinkel fends off challenge00:02
The Ulster Peace Process: Difficult issue of arms 'cannot be ducked': Colin Brown looks at the details of John Major's speech in Belfast yesterday00:02
Auctions00:02
Wife of CIA Russian spy sentenced to five years00:02
US mid-term elections: Jailer Pete set to lock out his rival00:02
Last refuge of the proletaires: Tim Salmon continues our series on unvisited parts of cities with a stroll through the cramped, colourful old artisans' quarter of Paris00:02
Money Grouse: Couple find varying rates of plastic abroad00:02
Warning of cows' milk risk to babies00:02
View from City Road: Not saints, but not devils either00:02
Letter: Gentlemen don't00:02
BOOK REVIEW / What gets up the Pope's nose: 'Crossing the Threshold of Hope' - Pope John Paul II: Jonathan Cape, 9.99 pounds - Monica Furlong finds that the publication of the Pope's thoughts offers more hype than hope00:02
Sport: The Week in Review00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Howe on earth: a political riddle: Jeremy Paxman on the memoirs of Geoffrey Howe, a man of excessive sang-froid00:02
Out of Russia: Snubs and gaffes make a swell visit00:02
Channel train's new breakdown00:02
Football: Walker runs into trouble for head-butting00:02
Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
THE Northern Rock fixed mortgage comes with the society's own contents and building insurance. Borrowers arranging their own insurance pay an extra 0.25 percentage points.00:02
Dutch police 'allowed drug exports to UK': Leonard Doyle reports on allegations that officers failed to warn British authorities of multi-million pound trade00:02
Ceasefire acceptance welcomed by Dublin00:02
Rugby Union: Curious Welsh step closer to an answer: Cardiff sight first on new breed of Springbok00:02
Another chink in the ATM Link00:02
Make life easier for the step-children: Mary Wilson explains why unhappy complications arise when wills are absent or not updated on remarriage00:02
UN talks on Mt Igman founder00:02
Britain backs down in milk row with Italy00:02
Clinton will push peace deal in Syria00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In the biographer's laboratory: 'The Silent Woman' - Janet Malcolm: Picador, 14.99 pounds00:02
Departures: Holy Bristol00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Air and light and drought: 'Consider this, Senora' - Harriet Doerr: Andre Deutsch, 9.99 pounds00:02
Pyongyang wins generous nuclear deal from US00:02
Letter: Lincoln Cathedral in the vanguard00:02
THEATRE / The tall guy: The playwright Edward Albee has picked up a third Pulitzer Prize. Americans still don't like him. It's a personal problem, he tells Paul Taylor00:02
Make a will00:02
Helicopters seek survivors as South Korean bridge disaster toll reaches 4800:02
Getting on with getting old: There's no fool like an old fool, but Eric Newman says it is possible to defy brain rot00:02
Gandhi's hidden ashes stir communal tension00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Faith and Reason: Knowledge and dogma and truth: What should we believe? Why? and on what authority? Andrew Brown, our Religious Affairs Correspondent, argues the opposite cases of Sir Karl Popper and the Pope.00:02
What the Queen doesn't know about Manchester: 'Not such a nice place,' said the Queen to the 28-year-old Galina, a St Petersburger who had spent a year in Manchester. Come, Your Majesty, says Jim White00:02
Motoring: Fresh air in my hair, sun on my face: Given our climate, why do the British love open-tops so? John Simister has a theory00:02
Racing: Fountain so fluid00:02
Regional Passions: The romance of Cornwall in a crust: Pasties can be filled with steak and vegetables, fish and cheese, or even blackberries; but they must be hand-made, says Rick Stein (CORRECTED)