Archive: November 10, 2012
- 20:00
Iraq's new anthem is a multilingual proposition
- 18:38
Obama wins Florida and tops Romney in final election tally
- 17:49
Windsurfing returns to Olympic sailing line-up for Rio 2016
- 17:30
England show no mercy with record victory over Fiji
- 17:18
BBC staff may face action as director general George Entwistle says he was NOT aware of Newsnight's report
- 15:51
Think Nadine's bad? Look at Naza
- 15:32
Saturday's Premier League results and match reports
- 13:57
Man's body found in Lancashire after 2005 murder
- 12:13
Twin blasts strike Syrian city of Daraa
- 11:39
It's no different to being a minister, says Dorries
- 11:13
Schoolboy Miles Alura jailed for armed robberies he carried out using prosthetic old man disguise
- 10:50
'Sore' Bradley Wiggins thanks well-wishers
- 09:35
Pakistan official consider options for filtering YouTube videos
- 09:33
India anti-corruption crusader aims to sweep away corrupt elite
- 09:31
Sandy homeless trapped between forces of nature and market
- 09:26
The world's most expensive watch - pledged to Sotheby's
- 09:24
Iran acknowledges firing at US drone
- 09:22
Meet Zong Qinghou: China's wealthiest man
- 09:20
Treasuries gain for third day as fiscal cliff concern increases
- 09:18
Ortega beating Buffett as Zara fashions $53.6bn fortune
- 09:16
Pentagon releases Benghazi timeline
- 09:14
US agents arrest 34 white supremacists
- 09:12
Woman jumps to her death from Bilbao apartment balcony as bailiffs arrive to evict her
- 09:12
Legalised marijuana initiatives leave Federal government wrestling with policy
- 09:09
Dear Lord... Energy firm boss's prayer after Obama re-election
- 09:07
Syrian opposition groups bicker
- 09:05
Incoming Chinese premier seen as cautious friend of democracy
- 09:01
Obama gains with Cuban Americans, but effect on policy remains unclear
- 09:00
Babies to be routinely offered rotavirus vaccine from next September
- 08:56
The 50 Best winter sports gear
- 08:45
Profile: Phillip Schofield and his list of 'paedophiles'
- 08:15
EU budget talks end in failure
- 08:00
David Petraeus quits as head of the CIA after extra-marital affair
- 08:00
BBC and victim apologise to Lord McAlpine after admitting abuse claims were a case of mistaken identity
- 03:56
The Utoya massacre: The cruellest twist of fate
- 03:37
Stress ‘puts people out of work and on to benefits’
- 03:37
How can Viagra maker Pfizer pay no UK tax?
- 02:54
The inside story of the US election – and Barack Obama’s victorious strategy
- 02:48
David Petraeus quits as head of the CIA after extra-marital affair
- 02:41
Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband hold secret talks over Leveson
- 02:33
Middlesbrough hit the top after defeating Sheffield Wednesday as good times come back to the Riverside
- 02:03
Pop reunions: You're back? We didn't know you'd been away!
- 01:57
I’m done with writing, says Philip Roth, chronicler of the American-Jewish experience
- 01:42
Philip Roth is a true great with range and chutzpah
- 01:37
I’m done with writing, says Philip Roth, chronicler of the American-Jewish experience
- 01:03
Isla Fisher: Confessions of a seriously funny girl
- 01:02
Stress ‘puts people out of work and on to benefits’
- 00:32
Why ‘Dad’s Army’ still makes us laugh
- 00:01
Andres Iniesta: Immortal, but no longer invincible?
- 00:01
You don't have to be able to see the future to get the benefit of good timing
- 00:01
Let councils sell our great works of art – just don't let them vanish
- 00:00
The Business Matrix: Saturday 10 November 2012
- 00:00
Views from inside the Middle East
- 00:00
i Editor's Letter: So this is goodbye
- 00:00
The News Matrix: Saturday 10 November 2012
- 00:00
Light work made of thousands of old CDs
- 00:00
Why Arsène Wenger has allowed Arsenal board to preside over painful fall from grace
- 00:00
How can Viagra maker Pfizer pay no UK tax?
- 00:00
One to Watch: Yonah Acosta, Ballet dancer, 23
- 00:00
Relentless Andy Murray moves surges to semi-finals after victory over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
- 00:00
Cultural Life: Macy Gray, Singer
- 00:00
Chess makes a dramatic comeback in primary schools
- 00:00
Veal and Cox's apple salad
- 00:00
Apple pie
- 00:00
A feast of Peruvian songs on the menu
- 00:00
Life after Louise Mensch: Corby selects new MP
- 00:00
Grace Dent on Television...Nigel Slater: Life is Sweets BBC4
- 00:00
Onion fritters with apple and green chilli relish
- 00:00
A mother's story on a soldier's right to life: 'Initially, I just got blanked and treated like a fool by everybody I met'
- 00:00
Stress ‘puts people out of work and on to benefits’
- 00:00
Grilled pig’s liver with mustard and crab apple sauce
- 00:00
Exclusive: Supreme Court to rule on a soldier's right to life
- 00:00
Thom’s sideman has a new sound
- 00:00
Book of a Lifetime: Raffles, By EW Hornung
- 00:00
The Secret Life of William Shakespeare, By Jude Morgan
- 00:00
Prague Fatale, By Philip Kerr
- 00:00
Pandaemonium: 1660-1886, By Humphrey Jennings
- 00:00
The Art of Science, By Richard Hamblyn
- 00:00
I Was Born There, I Was Born Here, By Mourid Barghouti
- 00:00
Carry the One, By Carol Anshaw
- 00:00
The Polish Boxer, By Eduardo Halfon, trans. Ollie Brock et al
- 00:00
The Yellow World, By Albert Espinosa, trans. James Womack
- 00:00
Gossip from the Forest: The Tangled Roots of Our Forests and Fairytales, By Sara Maitland
- 00:00
Anyone's Game, By Lesley Chamberlain
- 00:00
The Man Who Forgot His Wife, By John O'Farrell
- 00:00
Boyd Tonkin: US election was a good night for the geeks - and a Tunbridge Wells cleric
- 00:00
One Minute With: Salley Vickers, novelist
- 00:00
BAN THIS FILTH! Letters from the Mary Whitehouse Archive, Edited by Ben Thompson
- 00:00
Silent House, By Orhan Pamuk, trans. Robert Finn
- 00:00
Inside the Centre: The Life of J Robert Oppenheimer, By Ray Monk
- 00:00
DVD & Blu-ray: It Always Rains on Sunday (PG)
- 00:00
DVD & Blu-ray: Cosmopolis (15)
- 00:00
DVD & Blu-ray: Men in Black III (PG)
- 00:00
DVD & Blu-ray: Friends with Kids (15)
- 00:00
Album: Andrew Bird, Hands of Glory (Mom + Pop)
- 00:00
Album: Joyce DiDonato, Drama Queens (Virgin Classics)
- 00:00
Album: Brian Eno, Lux (Warp)
- 00:00
Album: Benjamin Gibbard, Former Lives (City Slang)
- 00:00
Album: Conlon Nancarrow, Late And Unknown: Works On Rolls (Wergo)
- 00:00
Album: The Coup, Sorry To Bother You (Anti-)
- 00:00
The Staves: Dead & Born & Grown (Atlantic)
- 00:00
Album: Heitor Villa-Lobos Symphony No. 6 'On the Outline of the Mountains of Brazil'; Symphony No. 7 (Naxos)
- 00:00
Album: The Weeknd, Trilogy (Universal Republic)
- 00:00
Caught in the Net: Holy Fire! It's an album from Foals
- 00:00
DVD & Blu-ray: Margin Call (15)
- 00:00
Fantasy Band: Colin Blunstone
- 00:00
In The Studio: Sophie Calle, artist
- 00:00
Television choices: Five-year term with film crew gets authentic view of strife
- 00:00
Films of the week: A brief encounter with love in the finer details
- 00:00
An Almighty argument: Amos Oz may not care for God but he believes devoutly in debate, language - and jokes
- 00:00
Great Works: Table Top, 1955, by John Bratby
- 00:00
The gallery you can never visit: A rare glimpse of lost, stolen and destroyed artworks
- 00:00
Must See: Peter Lely: A Lyrical Vision, Courtauld Gallery, London WC2
- 00:00
Classical of the Week: Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, various venues
- 00:00
Folk tour of the week: Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman, various venues
- 00:00
Gigs of the week: Searching for Sugar Man: Rodriguez, various venues
- 00:00
The Playlist: Foals/ Kim Ann Foxman/ Lust for Youth/ Roc Marciano featuring Ka/ Majical Cludz/ The Evens/ Earl Sweatshirt
- 00:00
The Saturday Quiz
- 00:00
The Saturday Quiz answers
- 00:00
Lamb, By Bonnie Nadzam
- 00:00
Screen Talk: A Walker on the wild side
- 00:00
Five-minute memoir: Julia Crouch recounts her role in the death of a dear friend
- 00:00
Anthony Rose: 'Maurizio González Gordon is sherry royalty'
- 00:00
Rebecca Tyrrel: Rupert Grint owns a swan-shaped pedalo, a hovercraft and an ice-cream van
- 00:00
Weekend Work: Time to clean out borders
- 00:00
Wine: Something for the weekend
- 00:00
What to Do, See & Buy: Phoebe Sherwood-Moore; Meyer-Lavigne; 175 years of the RCA; Charbonnel et Walker; Babington House
- 00:00
White’s Restaurant, 12a North Bar Without, Beverley, East Yorkshire
- 00:00
Size matters: Be careful when choosing a new tree or you might have a monster on your hands
- 00:00
Editorial: Exaggerated reports on the GOP
- 00:00
Editorial: Less aid to India must mean more sent elsewhere
- 00:00
The Blitz kids: How the New Romantics made London swing again
- 00:00
Views from the top deck: A photography project conducted on London buses reveals a fresh side to city life
- 00:00
Sally Hawkins: 'You only do good work when you're taking risks'
- 00:00
Jim Armitage: Brits are still basking in the heat of a thriving economy in Gulf states
- 00:00
France set to go back into recession
- 00:00
Administrator axes 330 jobs at collapsed Comet
- 00:00
Fresh losses for City Link
- 00:00
UK cuts trade gap
- 00:00
Market Report: Revenue slide takes toll on Tullet Prebon
- 00:00
Rutland's Pizza Hut buy
- 00:00
4,000 jobs to go as Iberia fights for life
- 00:00
Letters: The EU is friend of British workers
- 00:00
Blitz generation bears the brunt of £500m crisis in social care
- 00:00
Bill Tarmey: Actor and singer much loved as Jack Duckworth in 'Coronation Street'
- 00:00
Eddie Harvey: Expressive trombonist who became one of the finest teachers of jazz
- 00:00
Farewell to the ash trees: a mournful walk in the woods
- 00:00
Core values: Mark Hix cooks with apples
- 00:00
George Osborne urged to use QE windfall to stimulate growth
- 00:00
Rebuffed Xstrata set to make new bid for Lonmin
- 00:00
Diageo toasts success as it pours out £1.3bn to buy India’s United Spirits
- 00:00
Anthony Hilton: So is it possible to do the right thing and still make an honest profit out of it?
- 00:00
Anthony Hilton: Make directors prove they are worth it
- 00:00
Anthony Hilton: Why universities have to go for the money
- 00:00
'We have not given any thought to Scotland,' says Dan Carter
- 00:00
'Lucky Jim' hopes to pass on some fortune at Murrayfield
- 00:00
Kelly Brown is under no illusions over huge task
- 00:00
Brian Smith: Stuart Lancaster will be looking to find more proven performers for England
- 00:00
Chris Robshaw wants unified response to pressure of rising expectations
- 00:00
Eyeball victim Brad Barritt sees his England future more clearly now
- 00:00
Martin O'Neill: By hook or by crook, I will bring Sunderland success
- 00:00
Sir Alex Ferguson: Arsenal right on Jack Wilshere
- 00:00
Thomas Vermaelen short on confidence, says Arsène Wenger
- 00:00
Sam Allardyce hurt by Newcastle departure
- 00:00
Poll released backs support for special sport-free day to mark Remembrance Day 2014
- 00:00
Chelsea edge into profit – but risk big loss in 2013
- 00:00
John Terry's still got a big role to play, insists Roberto Di Matteo
- 00:00
Under-pressure manager Roberto Mancini longs for Italy as Manchester City crisis continues
- 00:00
Andres Iniesta: Immortal, but no longer invincible?
- 00:00
Autumn Internationals: High point of the season must not be marred by self-deceit
- 00:00
New European archive collects untold stories of the First World War
- 00:00
If you can't stand the heat... Chefs sharpen knives for hapless blogger
- 00:00
The Utoya massacre: The cruellest twist of fate
- 00:00
Inside post-Castro Cuba: Can this complex country can ever be truly free?
- 00:00
Isla Fisher: Confessions of a seriously funny girl
- 00:00
Pop reunions: You're back? We didn't know you'd been away!
- 00:00
Kristina Train: The singer who came back from the brink
- 00:00
The expat files: What is it really like to be a long-term stranger in a foreign land?
- 00:00
My Secret Life: Edwina Currie, 65, author
- 00:00
Obama's new term priorities: tax the rich and avoid 'fiscal cliff'
- 00:00
Sex pistol: The punk look is back - just add attitude
- 00:00
Smudger Smith: A big upset at Celtic Park – did Rod lose his wad?
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