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Wednesday, 7 April 1993
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- Murder charge
- Housing officers 'should report illegal immigrants': Judges rule that councils can examine status of foreign applicants
- Disease strikes miner
- Bombers show their defiance with London blast: Warrington memorial service hears pleas for peace - Republican leaders hold secret meeting with father of Enniskillen victim
- Singer Holly Johnson has Aids virus
- City broker found dead with wreath
- Customs arrests
- Woman faked abduction: Court leniency for bulimia sufferer who cost police 20,000 pounds
- Child support rule could save 600m pounds: More lone parents to be helped by ex-partners
- Luftwaffe verdict
- Slimming aids firms 'should be prosecuted': Anti-diet campaign aims to counter 'epidemic' of desire to be thin
- TV pair in expenses row fired
- Building societies 'dodge complaints': Small print baffles unhappy customers
- Finders to profit from Roman coins: Enthusiasts will be paid full value of silver hoard
- The Daily Poem: Sunday
- More help forecast for lone parents: Number receiving aid from former partners will double under Child Support Agency, Lilley declares
- Mackay faces new fight on legal aid cuts: Lord Chancellor refuses to delay introduction despite setback
- Early retirement trend 'must be reversed': Longer life expectancy is one of the century's great achievements, but it presents serious problems
- Finding a future for the 'third age': Longer life expectancy is one of this century's greatest achievements, but it presents problems
- Income support 'is not covering costs': As the Queen gives out Maundy money, report warns of poor people not eating properly
- IRA holds 'friendly' talks with campaigning senator
- Space shuttle failures bolster British policy: Susan Watts finds Nasa's setbacks with manned flights are a boon to opponents of 'flag-waving' missions
- Court leniency for woman who faked abduction: Police search for bulimia sufferer who could not face Christmas cost 20,000 pounds
- Priest with baby daughter calls for end to celibacy rule
- High price of keeping up with 'heritage mania': The National Trust is pursuing a building firm for up to 20m pounds to restore a historic country house. Jonathan Glancey reports
- The Daily Poem
- Aids doctor dies
- Driver drank 12 pints
- Law Report: County council acted inappropriately over children at risk: Re P (minors). Court of Appeal (Sir Stephen Brown, President, Lord Justice Hirst and Lord Justice Waite). 6 April 1993
- Beach legal advice
- Sultan thought to be backer of 210m pound Islamic arts centre: Correction
- Baby 'born in toilet'
- Prison escape
- Trade where traditional skills ensure a lasting memorial: A Glasgow family business making gravestones is surviving the challenges of technology and recession. James Cusick reports
- Robbed again
- Court 'powerless' in child case: 'Deep concern' over Children Act as order is overturned
- Bogus doctor convicted of promoting worthless drug: Woman's claims about curing Aids and cancer were nonsense
- Further challenge on school test boycott
- Child 'seen bound and gagged' in car
- Teachers urged to set moral example for pupils: Curriculum advisers say schools should instil the importance of telling the truth, keeping promises and respecting others' rights
- Relatives to contest disaster verdict: Hillsborough families granted legal challenge
- Frenchman fined after admitting illegal fishing: Fears of reprisals ebb as court result eases tensions
- Rail leader a pragmatist behind blunt exterior: The union chief who aims to bring Britain's trains to a standstill again
- Travellers face farm blockades: Police monitoring convoy of 45 vehicles
- Policing the police: Investigations underway in British police forces: Correction
- Judge rules out Jo Ramsden kidnap trial: Evidence 'insufficient' to prosecute retired nursing assistant for kidnapping Down's Syndrome sufferer
- Firm 'sorry' for trial delay
- House prices show biggest monthly rise in four years: Fear of unemployment 'remains main deterrent'
- School helper assaulted children: Sixty pupils believed to have been sexually abused by nursery assistant
- Disturbing images help keep charity in the public eye
- BBC's news bulletins move into virtual reality: Corporation aims to upstage ITN with a computer-generated set and ability to produce new graphics during live transmissions
- Fund is tempting target
- Man is fined pounds 1,200 for litter offence
- RSPCA seeks life ban for harming pets: Cruelty convictions rose by 10% last year but the number of people forbidden from keeping animals fell by a similar amount
- Row grows over chess title match
- Doubts on coal pension surplus: Trustees threaten legal action to prevent raid on staff superannuation scheme
- Nickell case hoax phone calls 'wasted 5,000': Woman to be sentenced for misleading detectives
World
- Jackson pulls out
- Algeria shoot-out
- Pole tax dodgers
- UN chief visits Cambodia
- Plea to drop case
- Libya angry
- Out of court
- Siege doubts
- Fainting riddle
- Shuttle failure
- Fair drinkum
- Kremlin calls
- Mahdi released
- Cancer verdict
- Kenyan arrests
- Oil accord
- Egypt trial for exiled cleric
- Radioactive blast
- Real-life 'Miami Vice' alarms Florida tourists
- Crisis grows
- Hurd on flying visit to Tokyo: Courtesy call to shore up sagging 'special relationship' with Britain
- Patten hopes for sincerity from China: 'Dennis Skinner of the Orient' defends his record
- Out of America: Clinton blinks too often for White House owls
- King evidence
- 40,000 flee Armenian tank offensive: Yerevan's military strategy leads to an 'annexation' of neighbouring Azeri territory
People
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Royal Engagements
- Obituary: Geoffrey Drain
- Obituary: Alexandre Mnouchkine
- Obituary: Olaf Lambert
- Obituary: Dieter Plage
- Arguments for Easter: Join in the music of Christ's Passion: In the third of our series of articles for Holy Week, the Provost of Portsmouth, the Very Rev David Stancliffe, argues that music is the art which best expresses the drama of belief.
Media
- Viewpoint: Give ITV's little ones time to grow
- Media: Virgin flies the flag on the airwaves: Richard Branson's new station looks set to stir things up in radio, says Martin Wroe
- Media: Talk of The Trade: Westerly depression
- Media: Talk of The Trade: DIY designer dress
- Media: Talk of The Trade: Two jobs for Bob
- Media Types: Forever boys in the gang
- Media: Talk of The Trade: Recycled memories
- 1 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle's star talent-spotter on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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