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Hape's try delivers the decisive blow to eliminate Saints00:00
Leading article: Dull and boring? The parties have confounded all the cynics00:00
Athletics: Mayock follows Ramaala on the road to New York19:26
Bush: God told me to invade Iraq12:35
British soldiers arrest 12 in Basra12:16
£13.5m fines for 'negligence' before Hatfield crash10:45
ElBaradei wins Nobel peace prize07:24
New York increases subway security after terror warning01:09
Setting of Sellers' 'Being There' is destroyed by fire01:09
Cervical cancer vaccine 'available within a year'00:27
Racing: Sergeant Cecil joins up for the Cesarewitch action00:12
Michael Harrison's Outlook: Bank grapples with an interest rate dilemma, but please don't mention the 's' word00:12
National Express set to buy Spain's biggest coach operator for £250m00:12
Market Report: Oil titans feel heat from slump in crude prices00:12
The Investment Column: Car bling is just the thing to keep Halfords motoring along nicely00:12
Business is getting acclimatised to trading in carbon emissions00:00
Diary of a Vietcong doctor: The Anne Frank of Vietnam00:00
Spain to deport illegal migrants from its north African enclaves00:00
Nestlé defies boycotters and 'ethical shoppers' by launching its own Fair Trade coffee brand00:00
The real shark tale: Nicole makes record return trip from South Africa to Australia00:00
Major Stefan Stec00:00
The Sketch: Not a dry eye in the house as Dracula sees the light00:00
Weir credits Smith for Scots' feel-good factor00:00
Senate defies Bush with vote to stop torture of US prisoners00:00
Malcolm Rifkind: We must rethink our foreign policy00:00
Toshack brings a long-term view to Wales job00:00
County Hall owners hit back at 'scurrilous' Saatchi in gallery dispute00:00
Murray switched on despite power cut00:00
Steve Richards: There were two stars in Blackpool. One was David Cameron; the other was Tony Blair...00:00
Compensation deal could end club versus country tension00:00
Jim Knight: 'Climate change is real and happening now'00:00
Tories in Blackpool: The week that was00:00
Police raid IRA's £30m 'property portfolio'00:00
Prisoners must be able to vote, European court says00:00
Matthew Norman: Power, money and megalomania00:00
St Helens drop Long and Albert for play-off00:00
Hendersons will all be there as season sprints towards finale with family ties00:00
Harold Leventhal00:00
Pretoria Communists threaten 'Zimbabwe-style' farm invasions00:00
If you can't stand the heat... Novelli walks out on Auberge du Lac 'in a fit of petulance'00:00
'I have matured over the last year' says Rooney00:00
Brought to book: an unlikely helping hand for Slowhand00:00
Once rated as good as Bobby Moore, Ferdinand is now a star on the wane00:00
Ex-law lords say anti-terror proposals are 'intolerable'00:00
Once rated as good as Bobby Moore, Ferdinand is now a star on the wane00:00
Letters: Collapse of morale at all levels of NHS00:00
War and disaster inspire record number of Nobel nominations00:00
Nigerian rebel who led oil protests is accused of treason00:00
Ken Jones: To paraphrase Sir Alf, England will win next World Cup00:00
Leading article: A damaging sense of insecurity00:00
Call for NHS to embrace complementary medicine00:00
Leading article: Watch out for more warning shots00:00
Jarrow marchers claim disputed00:00
World Cup Qualifiers: How did it come to this?00:00
What's in a name? For Sir Alex Ferguson, patently no money00:00
Howard's parting shot to party hints at backing for Cameron00:00
Threat of school sparks Skold to set pace00:00
Hamas would ban men and women dancing00:00
Leading article: The chill winds in the high street - and beyond00:00
Flight punctuality slumps as more trains arrive on time00:00
Button quest for first win boosted by power surge00:00
Clarke's slip may jeopardise high-profile terrorism trials00:00
Eriksson shows who is boss by dropping 'untouchable' Ferdinand00:00
Duff's stitches leave Kerr running out of time00:00
Cameron now favourite to lead Tories as more MPs defect from Davis00:00
Israeli use of 'human shields' is judged illegal00:00
Miles Kington: Trials and tribulations of an accidental burglar00:00
Cycling: Lawyer to spearhead Armstrong doping investigation00:00
Bush: God told me to invade Iraq00:00
In demand Crouch has world at his feet00:00
Dickens' greatest villain: The faces of Fagin00:00
Blair tells Tehran: 'Stay out of our business in Iraq'00:00
Mike Gibbins00:00
Vaughan hunts down complacency00:00
Death toll from Central American mudslides soars00:00
Tracey Emin: My Life in a Column00:00
Carragher content to fill in where necessary00:00
In da Bginnin: Bible is translated for text message generation00:00
Sister of suicide bomber 'encouraged him to attack Israeli target'00:00
Terence Blacker: The new science of happiness00:00
Anna Friel: The feel good factor00:00
Preview: Xenakis, Architect In Sound, South Bank Centre, London00:00
Album: Alicia Keys00:00
Harold Pinter: Fighting cancer but still manages to produce a searing new play00:00
Burn The Floor: Extreme Ballroom, Hackney Empire, London00:00
Keeping it reel00:00
The America dream00:00
K., by Roberto Calasso, trans Geoffrey Brock00:00
Cover Stories: Germaine Greer; congratulations Dedalus Books; Jeanette Winterson; Peter Pan sequel00:00
Pharoah Sanders, Barbican, London00:00
Book Group: Alice Jones reviews 'The Harmony Silk Factory' by Tash Aw00:00
Thomas Sutcliffe: They're boring for Britain00:00
The Man Who Smiled, by Henning Mankell trans Laurie Thompson00:00
Joanne Harris: From chocolat to cabbage00:00
Los de Abajo: Living la vida Mexico00:00
Album: Paul Weller00:00
Album: Gang Of Four00:00
Album: Various artists00:00
Book Group: The October Choice, 'The Plot Against America' by Philip Roth00:00
Album: El Goodo00:00
Speaking Like Magpies, Swan Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon00:00
Book Group: Your views on September book, 'The Harmony Silk Factory' by Tash Aw00:00
A Week in Books: Crossing more thresholds than most in Marrakesh00:00
Oliver Twist (PG)00:00
Lunar Park, by Bret Easton Ellis00:00
Untold Stories, by Alan Bennett00:00
Rag Tale (15)<br></br> Serenity (15)<br></br> Night Watch (15)<br></br> Saraband (15)00:00
Album: Cream00:00
John Peel: Happily proving more of a nuisance in death than in life00:00
The City of Falling Angels, by John Berendt00:00
Paperbacks: Wodehouse: A life<br></br> The Great Reporters<br></br> Shooting Stars<br></br> The Hive<br></br> How Not to Write<br></br> The Double<br></br> Dedalus Book of Greek Fantasy00:00
Truth and Consequences, by Alison Lurie00:00
Ridley Scott: The Hollywood player00:00
Bruce Anderson: Why a leap in the dark is a far better bet than a leap <i>into</i> the dark00:00
Boxing: Williams fury at Skelton's vanishing act00:00
Bergman's final journey into the dark opens at last00:00
Monty's fine start leaves Woods in his wake00:00
BBC director denies Grade pressed him to fire Humphrys