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Millions wasted on house-buying for roads: Homes have been bought and left empty to make way for schemes that are later scrapped. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
Curator's Choice: Royal Naval Museum00:02
Slice of the Sixties00:02
Top-notch property market takes off00:02
School bullies progressing to crime00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Drama at Beeb00:02
Letter: Seconds out00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Latvian rethink on nationality law00:02
Austrian 'celebrity killer' convicted00:02
Labour optomistic despite final split over 'Monklandsgate': Last-minute by-election poll points to narrow defeat for SNP candidate00:02
Ecolabel 'misleading'00:02
BBC sacked secretary who was a 'square peg'00:02
Where shall we meet?: BAC00:02
Market Report: Electricity companies provide a little sparkle00:02
Halifax move signals home loans tightening: Biggest building society drops discounted rate mortgages00:02
Clarke's rosy forecast leaves taxes on hold00:02
Letter: Scots parliament00:02
US made atomic bomb with fuel from British reactors00:02
Dear Albert Reynolds: Come on now, Taoiseach, don't be an oul' begrudger, and nominate our own 'Suds' Sutherland as the next President of the European Commission00:02
Cricket: Stemp fined for abuse00:02
Nationalism, globalism and the automobile00:02
I don't want to boast, but . . .00:02
Tories plan slim legislative menu00:02
CENTREFOLD / Crime pays again: Peckinpah's The Getaway on the make once more00:02
Rowing / Henley: Cracknell's new-look crew looking for grand finale: Quality of international opposition improves for Henley - Hugh Matheson looks forward to top-class rowing at Henley Regatta, starting today00:02
RUC names head00:02
Chancellor paints rosy picture of economy: Predictions of steady growth with low inflation but no early tax cuts00:02
FIRST NIGHT / Topol grows into traditional role: 'Fiddler On The Roof'; London Palladium00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Quotes of the day00:02
No sex please, unless we say how: Health educators who angered the Government face the chop. John Torode reports00:02
Boy died after hospital injection of sedative: Family considers legal action after jury's misadventure verdict00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Media: Who wins in the bargain basement?: Maggie Brown looks for first signs of success and failure in Fleet's Street's broadsheet price war00:02
Funding plea00:02
Elephants' dawn chorus shatters rural calm00:02
Miss Swindle00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Livestock lobby targets Shephard00:02
Three more brokers say no to bid for Lasmo00:02
TELEVISION / A small step for a spud, a giant leap for mankind00:02
Still crazy to win after all these years: Each year we love Navratilova more. Jim White explains why nothing beats sport's senior citizens00:02
Drama out of Auntie's crisis?: Correction00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Opening with a bang00:02
Bottom Line: On the right footing00:02
Art Market: Auction failure sends art market into free fall: Correction00:02
Racing: Takenhall tucks in00:02
Tories and the EU: Clarke issues rallying call to Europhiles: In wake of veto on Dehaene, Germans are accused of illegal retaliation and Chancellor hits back at the right00:02
Benefits fraud gang got pounds 1m in false claims: Conspirators came from privileged families00:02
Li splits Austrians00:02
Mystery poison00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Romario rescues Brazil from embarrassment00:02
MUSIC / On Music00:02
Architecture: Wolverhampton: a motown with no town: Peter Dormer on efforts to improve a city that has suffered the worst of urban design00:02
Newsbrief: Housing failure00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Kravchuk ahead00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Advocaat seeks killer instinct00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell's cameo may be expanded: Williams-Renault hope to secure the services of their former world champion for the 1995 season. Patrick Miles reports00:02
Three killed as storms lash Germany00:02
The leviathan that threatens all of us00:02
Media: Hastings vs Heffer: round two: A patrician editor of the Tory old school makes a Thatcherite hothead his deputy. What's going on? Michael Leapman reads between the lines of the Telegraph00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Charlton sorry for Norway00:02
Letter: Stop Euro-heckling00:02
Halma extends dividend record into 16th year: Safety legislation helps company raise profit00:02
Architecture: From Cartier, a diamond: The jeweller's latest creation is a stunning glass gem that houses its art foundation, reports Marie Kalt00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: US in dark over cards00:02
Bamber challenge00:02
Portillo alone on his sceptical quest: As the Chancellor today steers the Tories on course for 'a strong EU', Donald Macintyre analyses the motives behind the Chief Secretary's less-than-enthusiastic speech00:02
Leading Article: In the vanguard of electric vehicles00:02
Gardner inquest00:02
DPP seeks end to time limit on murder charges00:02
Obituary: Douglas Bryant00:02
Obituary: Lloyd Lindroth00:02
Girl, 11, in fire rescue00:02
Obituary: Ma'moun el-Shinnawy00:02
Out of America: Gawpers in LA prefer TV to the real thing00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Salenko scores five for revitalised Russia: Group B: Russian centre-forward sets World Cup scoring record as Cameroon depart in disarray on and off the field00:02
Hospital league tables provoke clash: Bottomley dismisses Labour charge of statistical gimmickry. Celia Hall reports00:02
Saudi Arabia bans all satellite dishes00:02
View from City Road: Cheering on C&G from the sidelines00:02
THEATRE / Summer school: Paul Taylor on The Browning Version at the Greenwich Theatre00:02
Drifting off with Sonic and Socrates: In bed with Martin Millar00:02
Parents may get drugs training00:02
Telegraph woos institutions: Board again denies connection between sale of shares and price cut00:02
Detectives 'fabricated Silcott evidence': Notes were altered after interview with Blakelock murder suspect, court told00:02
Court Circular00:02
Bonds suffer fresh setback as US inflation fears mount00:02
Ealing Tories accused of leaving big deficit00:02
Standard Chartered banned for market rigging: Hong Kong takes action after share float investigation. Peter Rodgers reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Opel forecasts huge turnround: GM fills post rejected by Lopez for VW deal00:02
THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
Midlands Electricity surges to pounds 195m00:02
Labour calls on ministers to end paper price war00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Nigerians 'very upset' over asylum report00:02
Today's Number: 8000:02
UK gay rights record 'worst in Europe'00:02
Pitting pedal power against the waves: Two men plan to circumnavigate the globe by boat and bicycle, talking to children en route about the environment. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Tennis: ATP want to limit second serves00:02
Art Market: Monet and Manet bids steal show00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Disgraced Effenberg shown the door: Group C: Germans blame heat for lacklustre display against South Koreans but admit to a lack of creativity in midfield00:02
In Thing: Surf boards00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Renting urged for flexible workforce00:02
Bottom Line: Berkeley builds on success00:02
41 jostle for four radio slots00:02
Diary00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Insurers cleared for move into derivatives: Sharp increase on markets may be passed to consumers later in year00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tapie setback00:02
Weekend retreats: Anne Spackman braves the motorways to browse round a choice selection of accessible classic country cottages00:02
Jail dance lessons praised00:02
Chess: Kasparov teaches pretender a lesson00:02
Floating heliport flies into legal flak00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Its a funny old World Cup00:02
'Pathetic' Tory scheme to save money dumped: Marianne Macdonald reports on a council incentive scheme that failed to meet its money-saving ambitions00:02
Knight for trial00:02
Father fined00:02
View from City Road: A turning point for home loans00:02
Doubt cast on Tiphook boss00:02
Arafat to meet PM00:02
Letter: Reluctant lecturers00:02
Letter: Government silence on Rwanda genocide00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Athletics: Drechsler makes demands: Germans issue ultimatum on payments to federation00:02
Clinton's reshuffle defies US pundits: President surprises Washington by changing chief-of-staff - Last senior Arkansan in administration is replaced by insider00:02
Newsbrief: Rubbish crackdown00:02
Longer jail terms proposed for gun crimes00:02
View from City Road: Balancing act by a political Chancellor00:02
True Gripes: OK, just ignore me: Avoiding eye contact on the Tube00:02
How to relaunch an oily, traumatised penguin00:02
Hopes of guaranteed nursery places dashed00:02
What he needs is a proper job: Prince Charles will not win back public esteem until he proves himself in the real world00:02
Man released00:02
Murder charge00:02
Wild, wild West Eleven: Nature, red in tooth and claw, has spilled over into private gardens00:02
Kellogg College is born as Oxford honours donors00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Dublin roars with relief: Alan Murdoch joins the raucous fans cheering their team on from afar00:02
Rugby Union: Pienaar forced to miss Test00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Whitehall snoozes00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Hollick calls for curbs00:02
Trust signs lease on Victorian seawge works00:02
Law Report: Third party can sue on contract: Darlington Borough Council v Wiltshier Northern Ltd - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Waite), 28 June 199400:02
Race to succeed Delors is still wide open: The search for a new EU Commission President remains snagged by Irish politics and continental suspicions of Britain00:02
Taxidermist had illegal 'museum'00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Leading Article: Labour needs to spell it out00:02
Joke misfires00:02
British Coal drives loss down to pounds 238m: Last results before privatisation highlight the heavy price paid in pit closures and lost jobs to transform the industry00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Tour de Tunbridge: Next Wednesday, parts of Kent and Sussex will be engulfed by croissants and croques while the locals enjoy a glimpse of strange men on bicycles whizzing by. Ruth Picardie reports00:02
Letter: New faiths for a changing, plural Britain00:02
Power accrues to job that Jacques built: Delors transformed the post that European leaders are squabbling over, writes Andrew Marshall in Brussels00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Familiar names playing in slow motion: Age has withered them a little bit. Martin Johnson on the world of the fortysomethings00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Navratilova finds nerve to defeat Novotna: Women's Quarter-Finals: Nine-times champion to meet Fernandez in semi-finals as Martinez and McNeil also advance to next stage00:02
Obituary: Michel Vitold00:02
Letter: New faiths for a changing, plural Britain00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
MUSIC / Don't apologise: Adrian Jack on Wolfgang Holzmair and Vardan Mamikonian in recital00:02
'Crazy' staff award scheme scrapped00:02
Russian gunmen kill airport hostage00:02
The Daily Poem: blue peace incantation00:02
Newsbrief: Library bonanza00:02
Russian Mafia summit in Austria00:02
Letter: Lord Chancellor as a commoner?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Draped in the ragged flag of chauvinism: Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia - Richard West: Sinclair-Stevenson, pounds 2000:02
View from City Road: A verdict not to be taken lightly00:02
THEATRE / Playing with money: Italy, the home of Pirandello and Dario Fo, is now producing more bad plays than ever before. Does anyone care? Della Couling reports00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Spanish delight tempered by ban00:02
Bridge extends power link to Bosnia: UN military engineers have reopened the Mostar Road, writes Christopher Bellamy, Defence Correspondent00:02
Councils lose first round in fight against abolition00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Belgium want top spot00:02
Dales farm rescued from tourism plan: National Trust pays pounds 534,000 to keep Upper Wharfedale farming tradition alive in the face of a threat from developers. Malcolm Pithers reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
New chief will tell it like it is00:02
Homebuilder warns high land prices must be cut00:02
Cruise operators weigh anchor to catch high tide: Nigel Cope reports on a form of vacation set to become the new package holiday of the Nineties00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
1717 revisited00:02
Racing: Bin Ajwaad reverses a total eclipse: Punters put their money on a colt crowning his comeback with a share of Saturday's big prize at Sandown00:02
Spanish abortion00:02
McDonald's fights anarchist couple: Costs of libel hearing on 'damaging' leaflet set to top pounds 1m00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Rowing / Henley: Redgrave targets record: Hugh Matheson considers Steven Redgrave's attempt to equal a historic record00:02
Buoyant Lowndes' pounds 5m buy: New shares to be issued to acquire broker as profits grow worldwide00:02
Free homes in Docklands for the right kind of high flyers00:02
Oh Tranny boy, the tights are calling00:02
Letter: An outstanding artist who has been unfairly rubbished00:02
Two Koreas approach summit warily00:02
French claim early success in Rwanda00:02
Today's rail strike may signal yet more disruption00:02
Letter: A manifesto for the Unionist intellectuals00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Tele-ads put to test00:02
Market murderer00:02
Letter: An outstanding artist who has been unfairly rubbished00:02
One girl, one dog, one nightmare: When Marion Cutress took her daughter to see a friend who owned a Jack Russell, the visit was to change their lives. Nicholas Roe reports00:02
Car wedges in back of lorry00:02
Obituary: Sir Anthony Lousada00:02
Shadowing Cliff00:02
Ireland blocks its own best man00:02
Newsbrief: 'Medieval' landlord fined pounds 9,20000:02
Boots looks to add drugs for growth in Europe00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Spirit and skill see Irish advance: Group E: Norway fail to reach second round and Italy have to wait as all four teams finish level on points00:02
Antidisestablishmentarianism, the law and the Tories00:02
Obituary: Wally Fowler00:02
Where school is child's play: Margaret Dolley learns to admire the Danes' way of teaching her children00:02
Ivory Towers: It's enough to drive you mad00:02
Cuba's 'tastebuds' forced to whet appetites in the shadows: Castro's government has found private restaurants unpalatable, writes Phil Davison in Havana00:02
Homeless feet get mobile aid00:02
London prices surge ahead00:02
Sun seekers strip off while Wimbledon wilts in 105F heatwave00:02
Business and City In Brief00:02
London plans party for 200000:02
Rugby League: Lindsay's attack on talent drain00:02
Paris and Bonn hold fast together00:02
Football: Rangers sign up Boli for pounds 2.7m00:02
Obituary: Alan Frank00:02
Inside Parliament: Nul points against Spanish solo: Family-values accent on Barcelona - Anti-EU forces signal next goal - Hunt marshals jobless statistics00:02
Tories and the EU: German ban on British beef defies Europe: In wake of veto on Dehaene, Germans are accused of illegal retaliation and Chancellor hits back at the right00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Jubilant Mexico leave Italy to scramble through00:02
A hot day, a park bench: A park bench is: a love stool, a library, a lectern, a private place in a public place, somewhere to rest, somewhere to hide. Allison Veness reports from a favoured resort on a sweltering day in St James's Park.00:02
Born-again beach boy Versace forsakes rock dinosaurs for younger market00:02
Executive rents00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Becker accused of cheating by Medvedev: The three-times Wimbledon champion courts more controversy as he fights his way towards his seventh final. Guy Hodgson reports00:02
'Death-traps' on the road as car fraud rises: David Nicholson-Lord reports on a survey highlighting the growth in illegal practices by dealers00:02
MPs rebuked for flouting rule on Lloyd's: Former prime minister among group of Names criticised for failing to disclose syndicate numbers. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Leading Article: The sun sets on another PM00:02
Racing: Senior steward promises to bring better service00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Gym action settled00:02
CLUBS / The big issue: Not all nights cater exclusively for the super-slim, the obscenely young and the terminally trendy, as Catherine Eade discovers00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Tourist Attractions 199300:02
Cricket / Stragglers fall short despite brave blows from the tail: Experience shines through for former Lord's finalists Frocester as their opponents buckle. Norman Harris continues his series on the National Village Cup00:02
Pembroke: Moving pictures at the Bank00:02
Electric van promises slow reduction in city pollution: Christian Wolmar finds Britain is lagging behind in use of battery-powered vehicles00:02
Tories and the EU: Clarke issues rallying call to Europhiles: In wake of veto on Dehaene, Germans are accused of illegal retaliation and Chancellor hits back at the rightPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in