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Excite plummets on bankruptcy fears00:00
'A phenomenal innings'00:00
Medicean fits role of International banker00:00
Music of Stuart Macrae, The Hub00:00
ITG £23m cash call to fund growth00:00
Germany ready to host Middle East talks in Berlin00:00
Teenage daughter of Appeal Court judge killed on safari by rock fall00:00
Collection of Victoriana could fetch £500,000 at auction00:00
Prom 31, Royal Albert Hall, London00:00
Dead People Laughing, Gilded Balloon II ­ Teviot00:00
British boycott Apted's dream of a 'Seven Up' on married life00:00
Prom 32, Royal Albert Hall. London/BBC Radio 300:00
Trevor Beattie: My advertising hero – a knitted monkey00:00
Study aims to find just what is the bottom line00:00
It's true: maths can become your friend00:00
Richards is not distracted by Hoddle bid00:00
Bullets fly and fires burn after Macedonia 'ceasefire'00:00
Five stabbed to death in Sacramento00:00
Kuerten and Hingis are named top seeds for US Open00:00
Hampshire's openers set up victory00:00
Hospital pays for embarrassing smell00:00
'Anthrax' parcel sent to government office00:00
Vodafone offers a bumpy ride to wealth00:00
Asylum-seeker drowns after jumping from ferry00:00
Allardyce lines up record deal for Distin00:00
History and geography: The art of finding your way00:00
Broken Blossoms, C Venue00:00
Fireman receives £1m payout after engine fall00:00
Goalkeeper Sealey dies of heart attack aged 4300:00
San Francisco Ballet, Royal Opera House, London00:00
White farmers freed but barred from their homes00:00
Saint François d'Assise: A finale of wings and prayers00:00
Terence Blacker: Good riddance to all that ghastly English silliness00:00
Sorrell plays a fine poker game, but is he serious?00:00
Concorde – noisy and dirty, and we can live without it00:00
Copper surfaces 'kill kitchen bacteria'00:00
Manslaughter: Should bereaved parents pay twice over?00:00
Tory rivals issue their personal manifestos00:00
Everton unable to overcome nine men00:00
The underrated joys of exploration00:00
Mrs Pretty has the right to die, but it would be best if Parliament agreed00:00
Kenneth Clarke: the man and his message00:00
Michael Jackson: Why I'm backing the BBC00:00
AEA's nuclear consulting division sold to Serco for £69.8m00:00
Gabriel's label wins music download race00:00
One jab good, three jabs bad00:00
The King Stag, Barbican Theatre, London, <br></br> Humble Boy, Nt Cottesloe, London00:00
Hope for teenager missing on jungle mountain00:00
Human inflation00:00
Amazing adventures in time and space00:00
Big Beat venues go to Mean Fiddler00:00
Iain Duncan Smith: the man and his message00:00
Hussain back in business of being a hero00:00
Lenders warn of severe slowdown in homes market00:00
NHS has lost 50,000 places for the elderly00:00
Patient woke up during liposuction surgery, GMC told00:00
Feared editor of 'Variety' fights for career00:00
Consumer boom pushes trade deficit to record high00:00
Jury awards £81m against Kidde for infringing copyright00:00
Simon Schama: How I learnt to love humanities00:00
Simon Schama: How I learnt to love humanities00:00
Bradford's Pryce given the all-clear00:00
Tempus slashes 6% of its staff as WPP ups ante in bid battle00:00
Coulthard focuses on new campaign00:00
The one and only Constant00:00
C&M 'still eyeing' Tay Homes but drops offer00:00
Five ethnic Albanians killed in roadside ambush00:00
When all the world's an old curiosity shop...00:00
Yorkshire crowd reveals its best qualities00:00
Thatcher: 'Ken would be a disaster'00:00
Chris Brady: How to know if you're having a crisis or not00:00
Speed cameras will threaten policing, says Met chief00:00
Concorde 'will be allowed to fly again next month'00:00
Beckham sniffs at eyebrow protection00:00
Michael Brown: Who will say to Mr Blair: 'No, Prime Minister'?00:00
Political ransom note for stolen Chagall00:00
Pair deny defrauding wealthiest man in Britain00:00
Alexei Sayle: I'd love to live in Holby City – nothing like the real world00:00
Fujitsu's UK staff braced for heavy job losses00:00
Hamish McRae: What's the true purpose of learning?00:00
Pupils are caught dealing in drugs 'at one school in seven'00:00
John Curtice: Whoever leads the Tories will find the next election hard to win00:00
Pair deny defrauding wealthiest man in Britain00:00
Miles Kington: 'Mastermind' – it's a piece of bliss00:00
Police question woman about Hamilton claims00:00
Seamers fail to swing into action00:00
Andreas Whittam Smith: The genius of an artist always in the wrong time and place00:00
Toy car explodes, killing woman in northern Spanish town00:00
Glyndebourne pours cold mineral water on barbecues00:00
Veterans' regatta hit hard by winds00:00
Two small bombs explode in central Lebanon00:00
Rock fans at festival to be given drug-drive warning00:00
British girl missing on Borneo peak00:00
Tropical seabirds warm to British waters00:00
Shot children added to casualty list in a normal weekend of war00:00
Vahorimix once again favoured by fortune00:00
Livingstone's speech to deliver a coup for Greens00:00
VW strike disrupts production of Beetle00:00
Lorenzo Music00:00
Professor Tom Burns00:00
Macbeth, Gilded Balloon00:00
A battle for the future of digital music00:00
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Please don't make us out to be angels00:00
Ten years on, Russians see no glory in Yeltsin's victory00:00
Don't let the web bugs bite00:00
New channel and a new name but the formula stays the same00:00
Asteroid centre to assess chances of fatal impact00:00
Joel Joffe: The irresistible urge to give &Acirc;&pound;10,000 to charity00:00
Bicknell's talent wasted00:00
Ceasefire strains as British troops land at Skopje00:00
The camera never lies. But it doesn't understand what it sees00:00
King Stag, Barbican, London;<br></br> Novecento, Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh;<br></br> Office, Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh;<br></br>Tiny Dynamite, Traverse, Edinburgh00:00
JER-RY! JER-RY! JER-RY!00:00
Gore Vidal hails devolution in UK as model for Europe00:00
Fowler's truce may mask eve of civil war00:00
Tikolo heroics fail to halt West Indies00:00
Broto excels on a good day for journeymen00:00
The tragedy of a comic genius00:00
Conservatives 'could become third party'00:00
Clinical Wolves expose the size of Strachan's task00:00
Man arrested over the death of asylum-seeker00:00
Flip Phillips00:00
Grainger and Bishop discover the right formula00:00
Colombian army fears links between Farc, Eta and IRA00:00
New mother wins case against bank00:00
Meat firms deny role in spread of BSE00:00
Billionaires come out to play &ndash; and Cowes drowns under a sea of super-rich visitors00:00
Two overs that show depth of problem00:00
Long history of the "jug with no bottom"00:00
Planet of the Apes (12)00:00
Foster parents of 10,000 children are not vetted by the authorities00:00
High-profile past of a man who is calling the shots00:00
The secrets of Waugh: intelligence, passion and integrity00:00
Coal mine explosion in Ukraine kills at least 3600:00
Timothy Spall: A bloke for all seasons00:00
Sorrell to trigger bitter battle as Havas digs deep for Tempus00:00
Taylor forced to fight familar battle00:00
How Japan's savings could stave off recession00:00
Alex Nicol00:00
Foxes extend lead thanks to Boswell00:00
The old 'footer' pro who gets a kick out of making sport pay00:00
Exam time may be cut by curbing value of GCSEs00:00
The touch of skin, the sound of rain - the steamiest film of the year00:00
A desire to kill on the tip of the tongue, C Underground00:00
Japanese woman 'chiselled into flat of neighbour'00:00
New mother wins case against bank00:00
Medicean to face Music at York00:00
Bulldozer smuggling piles up &Acirc;&pound;150m profit for gangs00:00
Australian bank tipped to make counter bid for TBI00:00
Richard Garner: The Basil Fawlty solution to the university placings nightmare00:00
Butcher carves up Australia00:00
Plunging dollar limits Fed's scope for US rate cut00:00
U2, MEN Arena, Manchester00:00
Sharks bite three more surfers in Florida00:00
Bytes00:00
Farmers will lose most state subsidies 'within 10 years'00:00
A time For Drunken Horses; <br></br> Aguirre, Wrath Of God (PG)00:00
Traffic will worsen without charges, say directors00:00
Prom 32: BBC Concert Orchestra/Bernstein/Harle; <br></br>Prom 30: BBC Symphony Orchestra/Robertson/Watkins, Royal Albert Hall, London, BBC Radio 300:00
Jess strike brings reward for composed Bradford00:00
PastForward, Playhouse, Edinburgh00:00
Wright shines in splendid weekend00:00
Backley puts aside thoughts of retirement00:00
Spanish intercept 800 migrants from Africa00:00
Now it's drive-by hacking00:00
Donald Woods, enemy of apartheid, dies at 6700:00
Bach Concertos, Usher Hall00:00
Miles Kington: A basic lexicon of country living00:00
Wildcats claw a vital win00:00
Roger Ridey: It's no holiday trying to book online00:00
Sex and science00:00
Lawyers help push pay inflation in services sector to a 10-year high00:00
Israel says Palestinian militant killed by own bomb00:00
Striking camp with a recovering lesbian00:00
Hate crime trials force country to face racism00:00
Edinburgh comics are no laughing matter, say the critics00:00
Joy for Thanou as champion is beaten again00:00
EU's secret network to spy on anti-capitalist protesters00:00
NHS goes global in the drive to recruit doctors00:00
Keepers losers in Chelsea's false start00:00
GSK eyes purchase of Bayer's drugs arm