18:14
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/2008/10/apparently-scie.html">Sleeping Around: Eternal Sunshine?</a>18:02
Murray continues St Petersburg charge17:20
Sarkozy challenges Germans with new Europe power bid17:18
Sex education shake-up 'unnecessary' say teachers17:16
Fresh blow for Simpson-Daniel17:15
Small business lending forum announced17:01
Regions hit back in player release row16:56
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/2008/10/the-life-bro-14.html">The Life Browser: MP cracking under pressure</a>16:55
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/2008/10/today-in-pol-15.html">Today in Politics: Mandelson to return to Commons?</a>16:50
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/openhouse/2008/10/anti-semitism-i.html">Andy McSmith: Anti-semitism in the UK</a>16:31
US missiles hit Pakistan school16:26
Network Rail safety errors exposed16:26
Two-tier Premier League proposed by Gartside16:18
Goldmans 'plan huge jobs cull'15:51
England appoint Mushtaq as spin coach15:33
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/2008/10/pakistans-obama.html">Diplomatic Licence: Pakistan's Obama?</a>15:33
Quotes of the day - 23 October 200815:20
IRB leave Welsh to fight among themselves15:16
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/2008/10/by-sophie-mor-1.html">Ethics Girl: Any ideas on sustainable energy?</a>15:10
Watchdog rejects yacht probe request15:07
Robbie Williams plagued by Little and Large dreams15:02
Workers vote for pay cut to save jobs14:59
IVF doctor cleared of misconduct14:53
Truck driver charged with killing family14:50
Ballack orders Low to contact Chelsea14:42
Galaxy baffled by Beckham loan14:37
Apple go for gold14:36
Arsenal's Eduardo on verge of return14:35
Beye red card overturned14:18
Celtic keeper fined for fan gesture14:16
Drogba to escape FA action14:14
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/openhouse/2008/10/swifter-higher.html">Ed Howker: Swifter, higher, stronger... later?</a>14:05
Ballesteros to undergo further surgery12:36
Market update - 23 October12:32
Speaker halts question on donation row12:30
Geneva to host America's Cup summit12:28
Four held over Army cadet's murder12:26
Currys owner scales back investment12:08
Violent crimes have been 'under-recorded'11:51
Audio: England prepare for winner-takes-all Stanford match11:34
Footsie wobbles after Asia falls11:30
London Philharmonic Orchestra/ Jurowski, Royal Festival Hall, London11:27
Sex and drugs education compulsory for primary schools11:23
Hospital bug cases down11:20
Don't want .com? Alternatives could cost you $340,00011:17
Ballack storm could lose him captaincy11:17
Retail sales at lowest level since early 200611:13
Sampdoria deny Ronaldo interest11:13
Sampdoria deny Ronaldo interest11:07
Atletico coach surprised by comeback10:56
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/2008/10/cyberclinic-t-1.html">Cyberclinic: The world's favourite social networks</a>10:55
Body found on railway line10:54
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/2008/10/spending-powe-5.html">Spending Power: Shop less, live more</a>10:53
Guns N' Roses back with a head-bang10:33
Mexican drug leader arrested after shootout10:32
Investors pull out of Charlton takeover10:17
England to play New Zealand for Hillary trophy09:24
Fireworks factory blast kills 1809:00
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/openhouse/2008/10/america-is-a-fo.html">John Rentoul: America is a foreign country</a>08:19
'US missiles' kill seven in Pakistan00:00
London Philharmonic Orchestra/ Nezet-Seguin, Royal Festival Hall00:00
The Ten Best Egg Cups00:00
Jonny Wilkinson on club life00:00
Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Lord Patten, last governor of Hong Kong and university Chancellor00:00
Leading article: Instant return00:00
Markets tumble as Brown admits UK faces recession00:00
Police investigate claims Fayed sexually assaulted 15-year-old00:00
Leading article: Neither the time nor the place00:00
Arsenal duo teach Aragones lesson00:00
Sophie Morris: Peaches might have got it right about marriage00:00
Late Simao strike halts Liverpool00:00
Want to work with technology? You can, even without an IT degree00:00
British team to build first 1,000mph car00:00
Johann Hari: Dare we stand up for Muslim women?00:00
Moon rising: Two new lunar movies are taking viewers back into orbit00:00
Margareta Pagano: You really think tokenism works?00:00
The Sketch: A full investigation is the last thing the Government needs00:00
Building firms account for one-third of autumn insolvencies00:00
Juventus win Ranieri a reprieve00:00
Primary pupils 'need specialist teachers'00:00
Dawson faces FA hearing in improper conduct case00:00
The cultural events scene is booming - now it even has its own degrees00:00
The Rothschilds and their 200 years of political influence00:00
Lacatus 'sacrificed' after Steaua's slump goes on00:00
Matthew Norman: What possessed Osborne to pick a fight with Mandelson?00:00
Letters: Murder of Gayle Williams00:00
The Graveyard Book, By Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Chris Riddell00:00
Overspill, Soho Theatre, London00:00
'Language skills have given me focus and direction'00:00
India joins space race as Moon mission blasts off00:00
Revealed: workers at Selfridges were exposed to asbestos00:00
Big US and UK clearing houses agree to merge00:00
Smith hands Hock England start00:00
Pandora: City Hall backs author over book row00:00
Exclusive dispatch: Pakistan's hidden war00:00
Beckham swaps LA for taste of <i>la dolce vita</i>00:00
Education Quandary: 'If so many teachers say they want caning brought back as a school punishment, surely there must be good reasons for it?'00:00
100 million Britons a month flock to McDonald's as downturn bites00:00
Jeremy Warner: The rich are indeed different from us00:00
Last Night's Television: Desperate Housewives, Channel 4<br />Air Medics, BBC1, Banged Up Abroad, Five00:00
Credit crisis diary: There'll be a writ in the post any day now00:00
BHP Billiton adds to gloom over growth in China00:00
Barton: 'Nothing sobers you up like jail'00:00
Leading Article: Graduate guide00:00
Sound start: How one primary school got to grips with Spanish00:00
From Egypt to Brunei, British schools are growing in popularity00:00
Electricity firm goes into administration00:00
Leading article: A nation that needs to be handled with immense care00:00
Last rites read for Stradey, a shrine of rugby00:00
Log on to the old girls' network to find a job00:00
Uefa Cup preview: O'Neill relishing European challenge00:00
Celebration time for the 'new' diploma00:00
Woolworths shakes up its management00:00
Terry Fincher: Award-winning photographer who covered Suez and the Vietnam war00:00
My Way: 'At interviews, I always watch how someone walks in'00:00
The Big Question: Does politics need party funding reform, and if so, should voters pay?00:00
Cycling: Armstrong '50-50' to start next year's Tour de France00:00
Grand design: The architectural wonder that's transformed a private school00:00
Tilly And The Wall, Matter, London00:00
Andrew Lahde: Now I'm out of the hedge fund business, I can finally enjoy myself00:00
It's good to talk: How being multi-lingual can boost your career00:00
The Mighty Boosh, Brixton Academy, London00:00
What's the fuss about Pinter?00:00
Investment Column: Textile firm Davis was too honest for some00:00
Coroner blames RAF and MoD for Hercules crash that killed 1000:00
Channel crossings: The Kent prep school that's attracting French boarders00:00
Mega-mall: Is this the future of shopping?00:00
Child poverty costs Britain at least &#163;25bn a year, study finds00:00
Jeremy Warner: The City loses its competitiveness00:00
Mick Brookes: We are ruining the best year of primary school00:00
A Masters can prepare you for an exciting life behind the scenes in sport00:00
Coaches put club strife aside00:00
Hot stuff: Chillis are the ultimate feel-good ingredient00:00
Mary Dejevsky: Where wealth is less about power than influence00:00
Argos blames crunch for its worst sales ever00:00
Market Report: Mining sector slumps amid fears of recession00:00
Republican Party spent $150,000 on Palin's wardrobe00:00
Congress mauls bosses of credit ratings agencies00:00
Richard Evans: The don who's making history00:00
Pakistan stares into the abyss00:00
'It leaves a nasty taste': Tory party turns fire on Osborne00:00
Toni Mascolo: The salon supremo00:00
Tories pledge full debate on reforming abortion law00:00
The Life Kitchen: Roast tomato soup with mascarpone00:00
Hit & Run: Vote for Ken00:00
Murray continues hot streak against Troicki00:00
Jeremy Warner: Don't expect interest rate cuts to deliver wondrous results00:00
Drug can reverse the effects of MS00:00
Drug can cut weight by 20 per cent in six months00:00
Hamish McRae: The shift to cheap money will not make borrowing it any easier00:00
Captain fantastic saves day for Chelsea yet again00:00
US election diary00:00
Familiar voices: Why the linguistic heritage of Britain's ethnic groups should be tapped00:00
Knead to know: A masterclass in the art of baking00:00
Frank Dunne: Veterans of San Siro in need of reinforcement00:00
Ban on fast food outlets near schools00:00
'You can do it': Peter Jones reveals how he'll turn teens into entrepreneurs00:00
Rooney closes in on goal century00:00
I want your job: Early Years Professional00:00
Is American Dream over for Beckham?00:00
Pat Kavanagh: Literary agent who inspiredfierce devotion in her writers and commanded publishers' respect00:00
Guy Adams: Hitched, unhitched &ndash; and disillusioned00:00
Court rules Islamic law discriminatory00:00
Boyd hoping to vent his frustration on Hamilton00:00
Yorkshire Building Society takes over its tiny Barnsley rival00:00
Civil partner of Lucas set for &#163;1m payout after split00:00
Stutts and Smooth the dream ticket00:00
Kathryn Board: 'We know there is more work to be done, but the general mood is excitement and enthusiasm'00:00
Investors with AIG plan legal action00:00
Brian Viner: 'The generation gap has contracted since 1977, but it is still a chasm'00:00
Drug trial results boost for Minster Pharmaceuticals00:00
UK recession fears spark massive sell-off of sterling00:00
Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck To Titian, National Gallery, London00:00
Diary of a Fresher: 'We eat together and discuss the evils of investment banking'