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Chrysler Grand Voyager 2.8 CRD LX15:43
Tea Report: Nottinghamshire 202 & 279; Kent 23815:02
City on course for UEFA spot14:30
Activists out Burger King dirty tricks operation13:35
Burma authorities approve single US aid aircraft13:27
Detective charged over credit card misuse13:15
Lunch Report: Nottinghamshire 202 & 178-6; Kent 23813:03
Two teenagers jailed for schoolboy murder13:03
Lunch Report: Lancashire 143 & 290 v Durham 114 & 90 (34.4 overs) Lancashire win by 232 runs.12:42
BBC failed to pay thousands to charity from phone vote11:54
Hleb set to leave Arsenal11:50
New date for BA's Heathrow Terminal 5 flights11:24
Hizbollah fighters impose control on Beirut11:07
Bloodied knife leads police to body10:02
Increase in mortgage repossession orders09:05
Hello! & Me: Tamara Beckwith09:04
Hello! & Me: Jilly Cooper09:02
Hello! & Me: Michael Winner00:00
Britain's transoceanic hopes under threat00:00
Hello & Me: Celebrities discuss their experiences00:00
Equestrian: William's skips to success at Windsor00:00
Honeydripper (PG)00:00
Rowing: Olympic hopefuls prepare in Munich00:00
The curse of Hello! magazine00:00
Circumcision 'is the best weapon in fight against Aids'00:00
Book Of A Lifetime: Life and Times of Michael K, JM Coetzee00:00
Putin approved as Prime Minister00:00
Matthew Norman: American democracy in all its filthy glory00:00
Machine, by Peter Adolphsen, trans Charlotte Barslund00:00
Cashback (15)00:00
Tony Kostrzewa: Founder of Red Rhino Records00:00
Holbein, Hans: Henry VIII (1537)00:00
Paperbacks: Palestine, Ed. David & Helen Constantine00:00
Classical Brit for violinist who took up the instrument at the age of four00:00
The 5-minute Interview: Dave Berry, TV and radio presenter00:00
General Dynamics wins £6bn contract from MoD00:00
Boyd Tonkin: A Week in Books00:00
Diana Barnato Walker: Aviator who was the first British woman to break the sound barrier00:00
Paperbacks: The Mesmerist, by Barbara Ewing00:00
Oxford Street, Royal Court, Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, London00:00
Scottish independence row rages on both sides of border00:00
Banks raise fees for current accounts00:00
Tracey Emin: My Life In A Column00:00
The Wisdom of Whores, by Elizabeth Pisani00:00
Don't call us: the cult of the actress rock stars00:00
Triumph for Beijing as Olympic flame reaches the top of the world00:00
Lancashire 143 & 293 Durham 114 & 28-3: Flintoff's hat-trick of ducks leaves selectors in a muddle00:00
Ann Furedi: Why the status quo must be maintained00:00
Abortion: the battle lines are drawn00:00
Benitez prices Crouch at £15m in bid to raise transfer funds00:00
Paperbacks: Ferney, by James Long00:00
Cover Stories: Your reading records; Milne's missing detective story; Commemorating Kennedy00:00
Dubai wealth fund eyes property group Minerva00:00
Album: Bon Iver, For Emma, Forever Ago (4ad)00:00
'Independent' Foreign Fiction Prize won by Belgian scientist00:00
Album: Death Cab for Cutie, Narrow Stairs (Atlantic)00:00
City of Vallejo goes bankrupt after property crash hits taxes00:00
Leading article: Viewing displeasure00:00
Cannes: The decline of the world’s leading film festival00:00
Confessions from the cellar: 'It was great for me to have a second proper family in the cellar with a wife and a few children'00:00
Brown offers debt advice and affordable housing00:00
Album: Adem, Takes (Domino)00:00
Benfica confident Eriksson on his way00:00
Fireworks and flypast celebrate 60 years of Israel00:00
Eddy Arnold: Country music superstar00:00
Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra/Bolton, Cadogan Hall, London00:00
Mouth to Mouth (15)00:00
Elisa: Bray: Caught in the Net00:00
Independent Foreign Fiction Prize: Goodbye to Berlin00:00
Why Hollywood's bad girls are rarely fashion victims00:00
Letters: Voting for the BNP00:00
Brown furious as ITV asks about sick son00:00
Hello! magazine celebrates its 20th birthday00:00
Album: Martha Wainwright, I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too (Drowned In Sound)00:00
Bath in move for World Cup winner Steyn00:00
Terence Blacker: Government advice by text? V gd idea00:00
Bloomsbury Ballerina, by Judith Mackrell00:00
Warner Music axes dividend to save cash00:00
Environmentalists battle to prevent search for oil in ancient South Downs landscape00:00
Celine Dion, O2 Arena, London00:00
Album: Martina Topley Bird, The Blue God (Independiente)00:00
You write the reviews: Jerry Herman's Broadway, Palladium, London00:00
Robert Fisk: Gun battles as Hizbollah claims Lebanon is at war00:00
Dominic Lawson: I leave Israel with the sinking feeling that hopes of a final settlement are receding00:00
Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? (12A)00:00
Stoute's Doctor lifts Vase but bypasses Derby00:00
The Sketch: The denial of a man who cannot accept being wrong00:00
Children's peers are best people to warn of smoking dangers00:00
England Lions 280 v New Zealand: Wright times his assault perfectly to wag Lions' tail00:00
The Big Question: What would Scottish independence mean, and how would it work?00:00
David Cameron: We are the champions of progressive ideals00:00
Blackmoor, by Edward Hogan00:00
Keegan heads south seeking to repair rift at Newcastle00:00
Joan Bakewell: Giant white horses and the dangers of 'plop' art00:00
Brough to interrupt honeymoon to play in World Cup00:00
Notts 202 & 106-2 Kent 238: Broad falls short of Sidebottom as Kent hit back00:00
Thomas Sutcliffe: Spare me this theatrical piety00:00
While the people plead for food, the junta is handing out TV sets00:00
Berlusconi imposes his authority with cabinet of cronies and beautiful women00:00
A Secret (15)00:00
Vexille (12A)00:00
I Served the King of England (15)00:00
Paperbacks: Goodbye Lucille, by Segun Afolabi00:00
1948: the first Arab-Israeli war, by Benny Morris<br/>A History of Modern Israel, by Colin Shindler00:00
ITV con: Phone-in fakery00:00
What Happens in Vegas (12A)00:00
Best Buy calls for carphone00:00
A Rough Guide to England? It certainly is00:00
Obama close to declaring outright victory, but Clinton's fight goes on00:00
Guardiola takes Rijkaard's job at Bar&ccedil;a00:00
Paperbacks: Dancing in the Streets, by Barbara Ehrenreich00:00
Freedom Of Information: Businesses must disclose what they tell ministers00:00
My son did not have to be shot, says barrister's father00:00
David Moyes: Keegan is right in a lot of ways &ndash; but I'm not going to accept it00:00
Tottenham make plans for life without striker Berbatov00:00
Paperbacks: Sepulchre, by Kate Mosse00:00
China puts positive spin on relations with Japan00:00
Paperbacks: Provided You Don't Kiss Me, by Duncan Hamilton00:00
Pandora: Pall Mall's bad day in Basra00:00
Leading article: Life and death in the shadow of a vile regime00:00
The veteran adviser who won't let Hillary give up00:00
Blow for Blatter as EU rejects '6+5' plan to limit foreign players00:00
Russell Banks: Class warrior in a club tie00:00
Last Night's TV: Midnight Man, ITV1<br />Inside the Medieval Mind, BBC400:00
Equestrianism: Williams and Skip Two Ramiro win Land Rover Stakes00:00
Cameron hails Tories as 'true progressives'00:00
Kovalainen given clean bill of health to race in Turkey00:00
The Bolter, by Frances Osborne00:00
Miles Kington Remembered: Passive suffering: an extraordinary legal precedent00:00
How do you get a debut novel published? It helps if your surname is Depp00:00
Sorted for rhymes and lines: the secret of great lyrics00:00
Leading article: Another cynical gimmick00:00
Nadal's exit gives Federer chance of a Roman triumph00:00
Cultural Life: Fyfe Dangerfield, Musician00:00
Warm weather helps to boost beleaguered Next00:00
Hollywood is finally chasing Amy00:00
Eight stars reveal how they came up with their favourite lyrics00:00
The funny, peculiar world of We Are Scientists00:00
Speed Racer (PG)00:00
Story of the scene: 'The Day the Earth Stood Still' Robert Wise (1951)