19:43
Swann confident despite Australia comeback19:36
Cink wins British Open after playoff with Watson19:22
Iranians free British Embassy worker12:41
Sydney police investigate brutal killing of family11:46
Theft of letters baffles police11:32
Osborne makes spending cuts top Tory priority11:30
South Korea uses 'cloned' drug-sniffing dogs11:28
Waterfall deaths investigation continues11:27
Afghanistan helicopter crash kills 1611:24
Four killed in Cheshire car crash11:17
Swine flu advice for high-risk groups underlined11:10
Flood victim still in caravan two years on08:58
Myanmar detains dozens of opposition members08:10
Fifth British child on China trip has suspected swine flu08:00
UK 'will take back toxic waste found in Brazil'07:55
US condemns video of soldier missing in Afghanistan07:44
Investigation continues into waterfall deaths07:38
No more vino for Milanese teenagers07:10
Swine flu holidaymakers told: don't travel03:27
Boxing: ‘I don’t think I’ve got it anymore’ says Enzo03:25
Boxing: Khan turns on style to claim world title00:00
Does Tanzania's wilderness need another five-star hotel?00:00
Freefall, BBC2<br/>The Street, BBC100:00
Skoda Yeti00:00
IVAs may be easier to come by, but that's not good news for everyone00:00
Ofwat demands Thames Water reduces planned price hike00:00
Try some vintage Greek island-hopping - jump aboard the first ferry out00:00
Who will win the battle for the soul of the US Federal Reserve?00:00
Lady Gaga, Brixton Academy, London<br/>The Duckworth-Lewis Method, Rough Trade East, London00:00
London: Rock'n'roll is the R&amp;R served up at this hotel00:00
Timeshare by another name &ndash; or a sound buy?00:00
Not all idyllic French roads lead to Provence00:00
Destination unknown: Night kitchens of Zeida00:00
Katy Holland: When the little treasures drive you mad, just hit the road00:00
Find a way to make a will00:00
The ten best home phones00:00
Jerusalem, Royal Court Downstairs, London<br/>The Apple Cart, Theatre Royal, Bath<br/>Bassline, Barbican Centre Car Park, London00:00
Top City financiers step up lobby against new laws from Brussels00:00
Margareta Pagano: Dear Sir David ... the only code our boardrooms need is a code of honour00:00
Less pay, less work: but could it be a blessing in disguise?00:00
The Long View, Radio 400:00
British breaks: Suffolk00:00
Gilbert &amp; George: The Jack Freak Pictures, White Cube, London00:00
A Sipp can boost your pot, but you need a strong head00:00
Hamish McRae: Nissan and Toyota choose UK for production of new hybrid cars00:00
Prima Donna, Manchester Festival, Manchester<br/>Queras/Hadid, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester<br/>L'incoronazione di Poppea, Opera at Iford, Somerset00:00
Mandelson set for nuclear decision00:00
ALcontrol appoint administrator00:00
Last interview with world's oldest mum00:00
The feral beast: New-look 'Lady'00:00
Album: Busta Rhymes, Back on my B.S., (Island)00:00
Between the Assassinations, By Aravind Adiga00:00
Paul Newman: Gasquet gets off lightly in a game of kiss and tell00:00
Sports Book of the Week: Ashes to Ashes by Marcus Berkmann00:00
Pakistani students launch legal action over arrests00:00
Album: Steve Kuhn Trio / Joe Lovano, Mostly Coltrane, (ECM)00:00
Café Ginkgo, Ravenscourt Avenue, Hammersmith, London W600:00
Doctor defends drugs policy at deaths hospital00:00
The countdown to history00:00
Swine flu in Britain: The guessing game00:00
Sport in Brief: Rossi reigns in the rain to claim pole position00:00
Freaks of nature in the race against time00:00
Owen just glad to be on first plane out of Toon00:00
Collymore fails to inspire win despite heroics00:00
Figs with warm honey00:00
This tamed Pietersen is just not up to scratch00:00
Spirit of 2005 back to haunt Ponting00:00
Backpacker wrote letters of farewell00:00
Salad of Parma ham, figs, tomatoes, dates and basil00:00
1969: The year everything changed00:00
Album: The Marvelettes, Forever, (Motown)00:00
Human rights group pulls out of Chechnya00:00
City keep powder dry against Pirates00:00
Album: Riceboy Sleeps, Riceboy Sleeps, (Parlophone)00:00
The bee business: An amateur apiary revolution00:00
Is this the first black Miss England? (And do we call that progress anyway?)00:00
The lights are on but is anyone at home?00:00
Poetry in brief: 'Nine Fathom Deep' by David Constantine00:00
The wine whisperer: Does a bottle from a vineyard where everything is done by hand (or hoof) taste any different?00:00
Rosicky return makes up for Adebayor exit00:00
Album: The Twang, Jewellery Quarter, (B-Unique)<br>Reverend and the Makers, A French Kiss in the Chaos, (Wall Of Sound)00:00
Leg of lamb with figs and ancho&iuml;ade00:00
Shock pick Donald kicks Australia where it hurts00:00
DVD: The Secret of Moonacre, Retail & Rental, (Warner)00:00
Watson in prime position to take a shot at history00:00
Joan Smith: Dave has fallen in with the wrong crowd00:00
Sport on TV: Don't poke fun at the Aussies even when the chips are down00:00
IoS transfer merry-go-round (19 July)00:00
Album: The Temper Trap, Conditions, (Infectious)00:00
Moondust: In Search of the Men who Fell to Earth, By Andrew Smith00:00
Groove is in his heart: Chic's Nile Rodgers on the unlikely inspiration for 'Le Freak'00:00
The defence cuts bleeding our forces dry00:00
A life of crime: Nick Ross is taking it to the streets to find out why we break the law00:00
Donington may have to share British GP00:00
The thinker: Inside the mind of prized intellectual Amartya Sen00:00
DVD: Hush, Retail & Rental, (Optimum)00:00
Inside Lines: Why these summer sportsfests really are something special00:00
Drawing up battle lines &ndash; art gallery takes on Wikipedia00:00
Prior leads England's dominance00:00
England strive to give Underwood perfect recall00:00
A right royal fraud: The &#163;3m scam that fooled Palace police00:00
Bits of Me Are Falling Apart, By William Leith00:00
Joss Garman: 'The gravest threat', yet the Punch and Judy show goes on00:00
The week ahead: 19/07/200900:00
'NoW' hacker had beans to spill and a crust to earn00:00
John Rentoul: We'll let you know, Mr Blair00:00
Marrying Anita: A Quest for Love in the New India, By Anita Jain00:00
Westwood aims to land ideal motivational tool00:00
Steelworkers march for jobs00:00
Monsieur Chevalier puts Hannon in seventh heaven00:00
Album: Joan Coffey, Struggles and Lulls, (Tipod)00:00
DVD: Mumbai Calling, Retail & Rental, (Sony)00:00
Will Pike and Patrick Little: We are at war, but where is the leadership?00:00
Asbestos activists to carry out stealth tests on schools00:00
Taliban heroin factory destroyed in night assault00:00
Moon, Duncan Jones, 97 mins, (15)00:00
Action &#224; la cart: What does growing veg in a trailer have to do with saving the coastline?00:00
London 2012: Stuck on the blocks?00:00
Car Choice: What to get for the driver with a bit of excess baggage00:00
A bluffer's guide to who's hot in pop00:00
How we met: Stuart A Staples & Claire Denis00:00
Matthew Bell: The IoS Diary00:00
On the agenda: Catch up with a Cuban sexpot, a quirky chiller and a quick chukka or two00:00
Williamson is ready to move into the spotlight00:00
Watson run is no flash in the bed-pan00:00
Lib Dems now breathing down Labour's neck00:00
Colin Pillinger: We mustn't be left behind in a race to Mars00:00
Defection from reds lights the blue touch paper00:00
Norwich North: not your ordinary by-election00:00
Jewel of the Med: Skye Gyngell reveals how figs can add perfumed subtlety to sweet and savoury dishes00:00
Outside Edge00:00
Film festival cancelled by 'official parties'00:00
Talk of the Town, By Jacob Polley00:00
UK economy set for biggest fall since 194500:00
Shoppers defy the recession in favour of farm-fresh food00:00
Album: Handel, Royal Fireworks / Due Cori, Zefiro / Bernardini, (D. Harmonia Mundi)00:00
Prior ensures England hold all the cards00:00
On my mind: Rhiannon Harries faces up to holiday packing...after a glass or two of red00:00
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, David Yates, 153 mins, (12A)<br>Frozen River, Courtney Hunt, 97 mins, (15)00:00
Album: Jayme Stone/ Mansa Sissoko, Africa to Appalachia, (JS 200)00:00
Walter Cronkite: That's the way he was00:00
<i>IoS</i> letters, emails & online postings (19 July, 2009)00:00
Cycling: Real battle for victory starts here00:00
Funny thing, our new women comics are invisible00:00
Omid Djalili: Raw, risky, scary, and funny to the bone00:00
Leading article: Lessons in dignity00:00
Neil Armstrong: The reluctant hero00:00
Woods' failure puts his coach in line of fire00:00
Bell the centurion keeps himself in shop window00:00
Editor-At-Large: Older mums are 'selfish', but older dads are studs ...00:00
Magpies steal a moment of rare success00:00
Mixed feelings, but Iceland votes for shelter of the EU00:00
On the Front Foot: No long faces in the Long Room as Fry delivers line and length00:00
Lance Armstrong: The World's Greatest Champion, By John Wilcockson00:00
Round-up: ECB plan for home version of IPL in jeopardy00:00
Anastasia Volochkova, The Coliseum, London00:00
Traffickers 'safer' in UK as funding for police unit dropped00:00
The Hacker: For once the chips are down as gin proves the perfect tonic00:00
Veggie mites: Tasting their own00:00
Pressure grows on Tory communications chief00:00
New strategy to bolster mental health care00:00
Mitie in the running for Dalkia's British facilities arm in a likely &pound;150m sale00:00
Unaccustomed Earth, By Jhumpa Lahiri00:00
'Cigarettes, whisky, and wild, wild women'00:00
Dom Joly: Crawling through Canada in a snail on wheels00:00
Album: Schumann Frauenliebe / Lie-derkreis &ndash; Lemieux / Blumenthal, (Na&iuml;ve)00:00
In the Bunker: Superb Molder proves there's no substitute for inexperience00:00
Flogging a dead horse00:00
DJ Taylor: By-election blues00:00
2010: A new space odyssey beckons00:00
From dad, with love: The struggle for sons and fathers to talk openly about feelings00:00
Album: Colin Steele, Stramash, (Gadgemo)00:00
Jerusalem, By Patrick Neate00:00
Album: Magnolia Electric Co, Josephine, (Secretly Canadian)00:00
Democracy hangs by a thread in Honduras00:00
Rupert Cornwell: The curious case of Hillary Clinton, the missing Secretary of State00:00
We Are All Made of Glue, By Marina Lewycka00:00
Sarah Sands: It's showbiz, Arlene, not a human rights crusade00:00
Pressure grows on Tory communications chief00:00
All hail the chiefs: The unlikely leaders of Scotland's modern clans00:00
Hamish McRae: It's transition time as East leaves West choking on its exhaust fumes00:00
Home loans kept artificially high as lenders 'profiteer'00:00
Bonus boom time returns to Wall Street