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Ivory Towers: The IgNorance of execution methods00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Charity theft00:02
Media: Mission improbable among the mortars: Michael Leapman meets a pair of unlikely war correspondents00:02
Football: Fan's Eye View: Shouting men look to future: Gillingham00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Drug denial00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
Bottom Line: Williams shows how00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
'Black box' found00:02
Letter: Act now to prevent shipping tragedies00:02
Loire dams00:02
RAF pay-out00:02
Employers forecast rise in graduate recruitment00:02
Births00:02
Tajik roubles00:02
The human self, off the shelf: We are being blinded by science into accepting biological innovations that are immoral00:02
Braer 'inaction' attacked00:02
Rugby Union: Fox the hot-shot retires00:02
Two die in crash00:02
APV sells US packaging company to its managers00:02
Football: Gascoigne aims to play on despite cracked rib00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Carey's mission feeds fears of Sudan extremists: Richard Dowden reports on suspicion in Khartoum that UK orchestrated archbishop's visit00:02
View from City Road: Rewards and risks in the Far East00:02
Zhirinovsky insult00:02
Cricket: Wessels battles to save S Africa00:02
Letter: Stones stand alone00:02
'Mary Rose' rescue plan enters dry phase: Henry VIII's warship, which has been sprayed with water since it was raised, is to be impregnated with preservative. David Keys reports00:02
Greeks set for stormy EU role00:02
Executions set to soar as Peking fights graft00:02
'Bomb' disk sold at car boot sale00:02
Murdered girl's uncle jailed00:02
Racing: Dunwoody picks agent00:02
Catholic worker wins pounds 25,000 for discrimination00:02
In bed with Susan De Muth: Blood, tragedy, but the moon shines on: Peter Green00:02
Cystic fibrosis drug linked to bowel disorder00:02
Yeo comes out fighting: No 10 is silent: Minister admits being foolish, launches counterattack on tabloids and answers vocal critics in constituency party00:02
Underrated: Sharing the joke: The case for 'Last Action Hero'00:02
Letter: Peasant revolt divides Indians00:02
Market Report: Transatlantic fears put an end to early advance00:02
Kleinwort sets sales sights on Indian market: Tata Group backs new investment trust that hopes to raise pounds 100m00:02
Big US hunt for troops00:02
Officials seek an end to diplomatic tiff00:02
Insurers cut bonuses on short-term policies00:02
Curator's Choice: The National Museum of Scotland00:02
Variations on a phoney theme: The Haydn hoax is just the latest. Fritz Spiegl recalls other copyists who fooled the experts00:02
Conrans of counter-culture: Whether it's a bong, a hubble-bubble or exotic Phillies Blunts, Alix Sharkey knows who sells them. Just don't ask what for00:02
Museums: That's another fine mess you've got me into: Who could forget Stan and Ollie? Joanna Gibbon travels to Cumbria for the world's only collection of Laurel & Hardy memorabilia00:02
Liechtenstein prince looks to step down00:02
Architecture: Never mind the quality, feel the cost: The most significant British building of 1994 may be in France. Amanda Baillieu expects a creative crisis in the year ahead00:02
Racing: Jockey Club retains the whip hand: Murphy wins appeal against ban, but rule-makers refuse to bow to the backlash00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Libyan date00:02
Liquidators now tend the living: Receivers who once buried recession victims are earning a crust from corporate restructuring. John Willcock reports00:02
Man grabbed boy00:02
MUSIC / Five into four will go: Adrian Jack on quintets from the Alberni Quartet's quintet recital and friends00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Football: Cole exploits pass mastery00:02
Liquidators now tend the living: Receivers who once buried recession victims are earning a crust from corporate restructuring. John Willcock reports00:02
Hockey: India anger Whittle: Britain's Barcelona plans disrupted00:02
Racing: Doumen favours Kempton return00:02
Pembroke: A skeleton in the cellar00:02
Notices00:02
Leading Article: Discipline in the classroom00:02
Comedies win war of the TV ratings00:02
Disney chief loses bonus: European losses responsible for failure to meet target00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Treasury discounts Christmas cheer: Flood of cash dampens UK hopes for interest rate cut - German summer revival withers on low orders00:02
Sailing: World Cup hit by US mischief: American switch reduces the British presence at Australian regatta00:02
Patten 'regrets ban on corporal punishment'00:02
American Football: New script is required for the flagging NFL: Compelling final act belies the deficiencies of a season short of memorable moments. Matt Tench reports00:02
'Carjackers' attack and rob women00:02
Caverdale acquisition adds to van supply line00:02
Media: Sunny side up for breakfast: David Lister meets the rising star of The Big Breakfast's happy riverside cottage kitchen,00:02
Obituary: Yevgeny Gabrilovich00:02
Mersey cuts NHS waiting time to less than a year: Region's drive to end long waits pays off00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
'Mary Rose' rescue plan enters dry phase: Henry VIII's warship, which has been sprayed with water since it was raised, is to be impregnated with preservative. David Keys reports00:02
BBC puts faith in classic culture: Maggie Brown previews the forthcoming television adaptation of 'Middlemarch'00:02
Bank adds pounds 110 to bill for lunch00:02
Rule changes will open the gates for ITV bids: Jason Nisse reports on plans to amend the 1990 Broadcasting Act that will allow British publishers to own television companies00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An even chance for the odd man out: Patrick Hamilton: A Life - Sean French: Faber, pounds 2000:02
Market Report: Transatlantic fears put an end to early advance00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Jail for drug dealer linked to marquess00:02
South put on flood alert after storms: Nicholas Schoon and Esther Oxford on the clear-up operations as rivers overflow00:02
Drug denial00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Boxing: Lewis closer to Holyfield showdown00:02
Problems in schools discipline 'are being allowed to escalate': There is growing concern among teachers that they no longer have the power to deal with disruptive or unruly pupils00:02
MUSIC / Five into four will go: Adrian Jack on quintets from the Alberni Quartet's quintet recital and friends00:02
Deutsche Bank pays pounds 17m for Sharps00:02
Caverdale acquisition adds to van supply line00:02
Children alone in filthy house: Boys 'were walking in excrement'00:02
View from City Road: Bank of America shows the way over Maxwell00:02
Kabul battles rage00:02
Eurotunnel surges on bank deal00:02
Pentland Group spends pounds 20m on Italian sportswear manufacturer: UK company in charge after 13-year link with Ellesse00:02
Anniversaries00:02
British car companies bullish over US sales00:02
Confusion mounts over Banesto: Adviser's sums challenged on scale of crisis at Spanish bank00:02
View from City Road: Media war winners already decided00:02
Football: Walker caught in tug-of-war00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Clark confesses but Thatcher is speechless00:02
CSA may be breaching data rules: Absent parents say confidential details being sent to ex-partners. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
In the hot seat: Radio 1's newest DJ is a product of the BBC's equal opportunities programme. But do new voices guarantee new music? James Style reports00:02
Architecture: Bath: secrets behind the Georgian facade: Some say it was jerry-built, but how come so many treasures survive? Frank Barrett visits a museum that houses the answers00:02
Winning tie00:02
Letter: New home for opera00:02
REVIEW / And these are the best days of your life?00:02
Letter: Act now to prevent shipping tragedies00:02
Court Circular00:02
Two die in crash00:02
Leading Article: Greece's presidency tests the Twelve00:02
Cricket: Wessels battles to save S Africa00:02
Athletics: BAF looks to experience: Elder appointed British manager00:02
'Village people' in supermarket rooftop protest: Green campaigners are camping at an empty store to urge Sainsbury to spare a greenfield site, writes Marianne Macdonald00:02
Leading Article: The dawn of a New Media Age00:02
Murdered girl's uncle jailed00:02
Rugby League: Leeds sign Howard for pounds 100,000: Prop's saga over00:02
Bottom Line: NHL for the brave00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Racing: Dunwoody picks agent00:02
Boxing: Lewis closer to Holyfield showdown00:02
Racing: Jockey Club retains the whip hand: Murphy wins appeal against ban, but rule-makers refuse to bow to the backlash00:02
Leading Article: Greece's presidency tests the Twelve00:02
Hurd view00:02
View from City Road: Chancellor should act now on rates00:02
Yeo comes out fighting: No 10 is silent: Minister admits being foolish, launches counterattack on tabloids and answers vocal critics in constituency party00:02
Museums: That's another fine mess you've got me into: Who could forget Stan and Ollie? Joanna Gibbon travels to Cumbria for the world's only collection of Laurel & Hardy memorabilia00:02
'Black box' found00:02
Letter: Strike up the Devil's Daunce, belles jyngling00:02
First Impressions: Edmund Burke on William Pitt the Younger00:02
Afghan battles00:02
Menem offer on mines00:02
Letter: Stones stand alone00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
In bed with Susan De Muth: Blood, tragedy, but the moon shines on: Peter Green00:02
REVIEW / And these are the best days of your life?00:02
Letter: The right path to improved transport00:02
Afghan battles00:02
Jail for drug dealer linked to marquess00:02
Tennis: New faces for '94: Rusedski's potential for breakthrough: A young Canadian who may yet play for Britain is moving up the tennis rankings. John Roberts reports00:02
'Ayatollah seized'00:02
Newall murder case charge to be dropped00:02
APV sells US packaging company to its managers00:02
'Carjackers' attack and rob women00:02
Activists jailed00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
Deserters executed only days before war ended: Stephen Ward examines newly-released records of army trials during the First World War00:02
Views sought on embryo use: Moral dilemmas and benefits raised00:02
Big US hunt for troops00:02
Architecture: Never mind the quality, feel the cost: The most significant British building of 1994 may be in France. Amanda Baillieu expects a creative crisis in the year ahead00:02
Birthdays00:02
PC 'shot three times by IRA gang': Jury told how nurse helped save Warrington officer's life. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
PC 'shot three times by IRA gang': Jury told how nurse helped save Warrington officer's life. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
View from City Road: Rewards and risks in the Far East00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
Diary00:02
Hurd view00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Law Report: Bank wins rate swap payment00:02
BTR boss sells nearly half his share stake00:02
Media: Sunny side up for breakfast: David Lister meets the rising star of The Big Breakfast's happy riverside cottage kitchen,00:02
Obituary: Dame Eileen Mayo00:02
Tajik roubles00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The blueprint for a better director: Creating excellence in the boardroom - Colin-Coulson Thomas (McGraw-Hill, pounds 24.95)00:02
Italian MP seeks election delay00:02
Today's number: 5100:02
Bank of America pays out pounds 25m to Mirror pensioners: Funds custodian settles out of court More claims wait00:02
Conrans of counter-culture: Whether it's a bong, a hubble-bubble or exotic Phillies Blunts, Alix Sharkey knows who sells them. Just don't ask what for00:02
BTR boss sells nearly half his share stake00:02
Bottom Line: Offer proves a party-pooper for high-flying generators00:02
British Psychological Society occupational conference: Women in top jobs00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Officials seek an end to diplomatic tiff00:02
British Psychological Society occupational conference: Admission of failure 'leads to job success'00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
Rule changes will open the gates for ITV bids: Jason Nisse reports on plans to amend the 1990 Broadcasting Act that will allow British publishers to own television companies00:02
Views sought on embryo use: Moral dilemmas and benefits raised00:02
Kleinwort sets sales sights on Indian market: Tata Group backs new investment trust that hopes to raise pounds 100m00:02
Hurd can see road forward in Mid-East00:02
Rover staff turn down production line jobs00:02
Patten 'regrets ban on corporal punishment'00:02
Venues: Keeping their heads above water: At the Bridewell Theatre, you can really enjoy a night out on the tiles. Sarah Hemming plunges in at the deep end00:02
When a bee falls in love it can be a real tongue-twister00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Out of America: Going quietly barmy in face of the blizzard00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
CIA 'destroyed files on radiation victims': The public may never know full details of secret experiments on Americans during the Cold War00:02
Letter: New home for opera00:02
Gun money00:02
Man grabbed boy00:02
Financial advisers are trading without cover00:02
South put on flood alert after storms: Nicholas Schoon and Esther Oxford on the clear-up operations as rivers overflow00:02
Greeks set for stormy EU role00:02
American Football: Redskins fire Petitbon as the Falcons fire Glanville00:02
Zhirinovsky insult00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Birthdays00:02
American Football: New script is required for the flagging NFL: Compelling final act belies the deficiencies of a season short of memorable moments. Matt Tench reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Schizophrenic mother killed her children: Woman responded to voices in her head telling her to kill, court told. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Pentland Group spends pounds 20m on Italian sportswear manufacturer: UK company in charge after 13-year link with Ellesse00:02
Arrest reward00:02
Hurd can see road forward in Mid-East00:02
Letter: Budgets and benefits00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
Insurers cut bonuses on short-term policies00:02
Diary00:02
IRA given peace challenge by Hume: SDLP leader says key republican demands have been accepted00:02
Leading Article: Discipline in the classroom00:02
Bosnia Appeal: 'Independent' readers donate pounds 195,00000:02
BOOK REVIEW / The blueprint for a better director: Creating excellence in the boardroom - Colin-Coulson Thomas (McGraw-Hill, pounds 24.95)00:02
British Psychological Society occupational conference: Women in top jobs00:02
Catholic worker wins pounds 25,000 for discrimination00:02
Football: City to decide on bid from Lee today00:02
Letter: Strike up the Devil's Daunce, belles jyngling00:02
IRA given peace challenge by Hume: SDLP leader says key republican demands have been accepted00:02
Out of America: Going quietly barmy in face of the blizzard00:02
Bottom Line: Williams shows how00:02
Patten's lesson on school discipline00:02
Rugby Union: Fox the hot-shot retires00:02
Winning tie00:02
Arrest reward00:02
Rugby League: Leeds sign Howard for pounds 100,000: Prop's saga over00:02
Dear John Patten: The head teacher of John Patten's alma mater, Rutlish School, writing in a personal capacity, questions the Education Secretary's new discipline drive00:02
Football: Walker caught in tug-of-war00:02
Bank adds pounds 110 to bill for lunch00:02
Bank of America pays out pounds 25m to Mirror pensioners: Funds custodian settles out of court More claims wait00:02
Tennis: Lendl makes poor return: Fading champion's disastrous debut00:02
Jail hunger striker moved to hospital00:02
Tennis: Lendl makes poor return: Fading champion's disastrous debut00:02
Confusion mounts over Banesto: Adviser's sums challenged on scale of crisis at Spanish bank00:02
British Psychological Society occupational conference: Admission of failure 'leads to job success'00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
Football: Liverpool fightback crowns a classic: Clough and Ruddock lead three-goal recovery to stifle United - Newcastle's sharpshooter conquers Carrow Road00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Chess: Nunn takes it steady00:02
Football: Gascoigne aims to play on despite cracked rib00:02
Schizophrenic mother killed her children: Woman responded to voices in her head telling her to kill, court told. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Football: Liverpool fightback crowns a classic: Clough and Ruddock lead three-goal recovery to stifle United - Newcastle's sharpshooter conquers Carrow Road00:02
Hockey: India anger Whittle: Britain's Barcelona plans disrupted00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Murder bid charge00:02
The human self, off the shelf: We are being blinded by science into accepting biological innovations that are immoral00:02
Killings in second Venezuela jail00:02
Patten's lesson on school discipline00:02
Mersey cuts NHS waiting time to less than a year: Region's drive to end long waits pays off00:02
Ivory Towers: The IgNorance of execution methods00:02
CSA may be breaching data rules: Absent parents say confidential details being sent to ex-partners. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Venues: Keeping their heads above water: At the Bridewell Theatre, you can really enjoy a night out on the tiles. Sarah Hemming plunges in at the deep end00:02
Deutsche Bank pays pounds 17m for Sharps00:02
Letter: French wine kit00:02
Peasant army takes to hills as Mexican troops advance00:02
'Terrorist fear' led to French expulsion00:02
Obituary: Yevgeny Gabrilovich00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Japan gangster takes airline for costly ride00:02
Eurotunnel surges on bank deal00:02
Gun money00:02
Letter: Budgets and benefits00:02
Executions set to soar as Peking fights graft00:02
Rumours surround Mexico guerrillas: The military strength and plans of the self-styled heirs of Zapata can still only be guessed at00:02
Football: Fan's Eye View: Shouting men look to future: Gillingham00:02
Liechtenstein prince looks to step down00:02
Football: City to decide on bid from Lee today00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
Court Circular00:02
Bottom Line: NHL for the brave00:02
Racing: Southwell card sole survivor00:02
When a bee falls in love it can be a real tongue-twister00:02
Correction: MMI's clients00:02
RAF pay-out00:02
Carey's mission feeds fears of Sudan extremists: Richard Dowden reports on suspicion in Khartoum that UK orchestrated archbishop's visit00:02
American Football: Redskins fire Petitbon as the Falcons fire Glanville00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Peasant army takes to hills as Mexican troops advance00:02
View from City Road: Chancellor should act now on rates00:02
Deserters executed only days before war ended: Stephen Ward examines newly-released records of army trials during the First World War00:02
Murder bid charge00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Cystic fibrosis drug linked to bowel disorder00:02
Immigrants escape from Group 400:02
Cricket: Bicknell and Loye earn credit in defeat: Neale opts for quiet analysis of individual failings after England A's poor performance brings an innings defeat00:02
'Ayatollah seized'00:02
Will Major be there at the end of the year?: John Major is not an absurd Prime Minister. He is not ridiculous. Yet that is how most people regard him00:02
Pembroke: A skeleton in the cellar00:02
Today's number: 5100:02
Media: Mission improbable among the mortars: Michael Leapman meets a pair of unlikely war correspondents00:02
Owen counters threats from Zagreb00:02
Rumours surround Mexico guerrillas: The military strength and plans of the self-styled heirs of Zapata can still only be guessed at00:02
Athletics: BAF looks to experience: Elder appointed British manager00:02
Leading Article: The dawn of a New Media Age00:02
Menem offer on mines00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Obituary: Baroness Elliot of Harwood (CORRECTED)00:02
Births00:02
Clark confesses but Thatcher is speechless00:02
In the hot seat: Radio 1's newest DJ is a product of the BBC's equal opportunities programme. But do new voices guarantee new music? James Style reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Owen counters threats from Zagreb00:02
Architecture: Bath: secrets behind the Georgian facade: Some say it was jerry-built, but how come so many treasures survive? Frank Barrett visits a museum that houses the answers00:02
Italian MP seeks election delay00:02
Obituary: Baroness Elliot of Harwood (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
Cricket: Bicknell and Loye earn credit in defeat: Neale opts for quiet analysis of individual failings after England A's poor performance brings an innings defeat00:02
Braer 'inaction' attacked00:02
Financial advisers are trading without cover00:02
First Impressions: Edmund Burke on William Pitt the Younger00:02
Bosnia Appeal: 'Independent' readers donate pounds 195,00000:02
Variations on a phoney theme: The Haydn hoax is just the latest. Fritz Spiegl recalls other copyists who fooled the experts00:02
Killings in second Venezuela jail00:02
View from City Road: Media war winners already decided00:02
Rover staff turn down production line jobs00:02
'Village people' in supermarket rooftop protest: Green campaigners are camping at an empty store to urge Sainsbury to spare a greenfield site, writes Marianne Macdonald00:02
View from City Road: Bank of America shows the way over Maxwell00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Armistice executions00:02
Football: FA Cup Countdown: Ball rolling on the wheel of fortune: Mike Rowbottom meets the English former World Cup winner now guiding the fortunes of modest Exeter City00:02
Notices00:02
'Bomb' disk sold at car boot sale00:02
Immigrants escape from Group 400:02
Employers forecast rise in graduate recruitment00:02
Letter: The right path to improved transport00:02
Kabul battles rage00:02
Bottom Line: Offer proves a party-pooper for high-flying generators00:02
'Terrorist fear' led to French expulsion00:02
Law Report: Bank wins rate swap payment00:02
Newall murder case charge to be dropped00:02
Comedies win war of the TV ratings00:02
Disney chief loses bonus: European losses responsible for failure to meet target00:02
Obituary: Lord Maxwell00:02
Children alone in filthy house: Boys 'were walking in excrement'00:02
Tennis: New faces for '94: Rusedski's potential for breakthrough: A young Canadian who may yet play for Britain is moving up the tennis rankings. John Roberts reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Underrated: Sharing the joke: The case for 'Last Action Hero'00:02
Loire dams00:02
Sailing: World Cup hit by US mischief: American switch reduces the British presence at Australian regatta00:02
Football: FA Cup Countdown: Ball rolling on the wheel of fortune: Mike Rowbottom meets the English former World Cup winner now guiding the fortunes of modest Exeter City00:02
Treasury discounts Christmas cheer: Flood of cash dampens UK hopes for interest rate cut - German summer revival withers on low orders00:02
Charity theft00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
House prices 'rose by 3.3 per cent in 1993'00:02
Correction: MMI's clients00:02
Jail hunger striker moved to hospital00:02
Williams Holdings buys US lock maker00:02
Obituary: Lord Maxwell00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Honouring the inner man and woman00:02
Armistice executions00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An even chance for the odd man out: Patrick Hamilton: A Life - Sean French: Faber, pounds 2000:02
Racing: Doumen favours Kempton return00:02
Libyan date00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Letter: 'Designer' babies: false concerns, researchers' arrogance, threat to life00:02
Activists jailed00:02
Will Major be there at the end of the year?: John Major is not an absurd Prime Minister. He is not ridiculous. Yet that is how most people regard him00:02
Curator's Choice: The National Museum of Scotland00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Racing: Southwell card sole survivor00:02
Football: Cole exploits pass mastery00:02
Dear John Patten: The head teacher of John Patten's alma mater, Rutlish School, writing in a personal capacity, questions the Education Secretary's new discipline drive00:02
Chess: Nunn takes it steady00:02
Williams Holdings buys US lock maker00:02
Japan gangster takes airline for costly ride00:02
Letter: French wine kit00:02
British car companies bullish over US sales00:02
Problems in schools discipline 'are being allowed to escalate': There is growing concern among teachers that they no longer have the power to deal with disruptive or unruly pupils00:02
Obituary: Dame Eileen Mayo00:02
Letter: Honouring the inner man and woman00:02
Letter: Peasant revolt divides Indians00:02
CIA 'destroyed files on radiation victims': The public may never know full details of secret experiments on Americans during the Cold War00:02
House prices 'rose by 3.3 per cent in 1993'00:02
BBC puts faith in classic culture: Maggie Brown previews the forthcoming television adaptation of 'Middlemarch'Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in