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Police name suspects for policewoman's murder13:14
Football genius who dribbled away his talent in bars12:59
George Best the legend dies aged 5912:57
Man jailed over bomb claims12:48
Glitter detained for three months in underage sex probe11:38
'One million benefit claim calls unanswered'11:33
Video of nude woman in custody sparks uproar in Malaysia11:20
Take That to stage comeback tour10:32
Tonga seizes ammunition from Abramovich's yacht00:46
Foreign Office admits its mistakes hindered Asian tsunami relief effort00:26
BBC2 to broadcast live on internet00:26
Eta calls for international help to start talks00:00
Saul, Town Hall, Leeds00:00
Endymion Ensemble, Purcell Room, London00:00
Souad Massi, Marquee Club, London00:00
Steve Richards: The false divide between self-proclaimed reformers and weak-kneed conservatives00:00
Australian furore over deportation of Serb00:00
Britain to give extra £25m for Pakistan quake relief00:00
Portsmouth look to entice Warnock as Perrin pays price00:00
Final debate brings the David and David roadshow to an end00:00
Medical chief considered resigning over smoking ban00:00
Blair and Brown lock horns over pensions00:00
Bashar Al-Asad: 'They want us without a memory, so they can plan our future'00:00
Reid's spin doctor takes the rap for bird flu 'cock-up'00:00
John Magrath00:00
Horace Trevor Cox00:00
Matthew Norman: My sympathy for Gary Glitter00:00
Professor Peter Brunt00:00
Roots Manuva, Forum, London00:00
Suicide bomb kills 48 in Iraq as US troops celebrate Thanksgiving00:00
Secret EU report launches scathing attack on Israel00:00
£125,000 fine for radio host's racist comments00:00
Rooney set for long haul with United00:00
Letters: Gun crime00:00
Families go to court to demand public inquiry on Iraq war00:00
James Lawton: Blessed with gifts from gods, but cursed by his own nature00:00
Miles Kington: A not altogether unwelcome interruption00:00
Supermarket price deals 'promote unhealthy food'00:00
More casual sex by young people drives disease to record high00:00
Professor Roger Williams: 'It's just not possible to recover'00:00
The end of the road: George Best 'enters his final hours'00:00
Barwick keeps lines open to Eriksson00:00
Ken Jones: Best the waif and working-class hero whose star lit up a changing world00:00
Moyes plays down Everton's decline00:00
Maltese crisis as migrant tide engulfs the West00:00
Merkel hints at support for Blair over economic reform of Europe00:00
The Rubenstein Kiss, Hampstead Theatre, London00:00
France does have a drink problem, survey reveals00:00
Accelerated rise in sea levels blamed on global warming00:00
Whales and dolphins threatened by naval sonar, says UN report devices00:00
Visions of Kim: a cartoonist's view of life in the world's most oppressive capital00:00
Tracey Emin: My Life in a Column00:00
Murdered head's school in academy row00:00
China denies mishandling river poison threat00:00
Stephen Wall: The real damage from this rift over Iraq00:00
One in four young adults admits breaking the law in past year00:00
Pensioner killed by car thieves00:00
Robber accuses accomplice of stabbing wealthy couple00:00
The Sketch: Points for correct behaviour on your ID card?00:00
Kiley to stand down after 'blazing row' with Mayor00:00
Hospital may use typists in Asia00:00
Quiet start for 24-hour pubs, but weekend will be the key00:00
Met Office issues snow warning as temperature plummets00:00
Mackintosh watercolours show great designer's hidden talent00:00
Jeremy Warner's Outlook: Turner's plans have yet to be published, yet already they are caught in political crosswinds00:00
Best hoped the publicity surrounding his plight would act as a warning to others00:00
Business anger at Blair reaches the 'tipping point' - CBI chief00:00
Market Report: Investors forsake Aegis as High Noon looms00:00
Family and friends in bedside vigil00:00
'Today's lot are not fit to wipe his boots'00:00
Rusedski joins Murray for 'tartan tie' rehearsal00:00
Terence Blacker: No wonder the West End is in crisis00:00
Westbury buy cements Persimmon in FTSE 10000:00
Hernia operation keeps Wilkinson out until Christmas00:00
Samoa braced for backlash from wounded Corry00:00
Brussels warns Brown on public finance deficit00:00
Network Rail hit by rise in borrowings00:00
Collins Stewart plunges as £1.4bn US bid rebuffed00:00
Amec break-up to release cash for investors00:00
Deacon the disciple ready to follow the Johnson way00:00
Daily papers costing too much, says Murdoch00:00
King urges wage restraint in face of energy price rise00:00
Sailing: Sanderson's lead slips as Cahalan's tactics work00:00
Racing: Knight and Murphy cleared in 'non-trier' case00:00
Ailing radio giant gambles on turnaround plan for Capital00:00
Pakistan 462 & 268-9 dec England 446 & 164-6: Vaughan adopts positive spin as England survive to keep series alive00:00
Leading article: Crisis management00:00
Two months later... and the Ashes seem a long time ago00:00
Jones' jet-lag fight for final00:00
Why some indie directors fall on their faces in Hollywood00:00
Mrs Henderson Presents (12A) <br/> Flightplan (12A)00:00
The Single Helix, by Steve Jones00:00
Ian Botham: 'I hope I have as much fun in the next 50 years'00:00
Brian Eno: Taking the world by storm00:00
Laura Linney: The great pretender00:00
The Naming of Eliza Quinn, by Carol Birch00:00
Album: Various artists00:00
Jackie Chan: An unlikely hero00:00
A Week in Books: Bin Laden has been released00:00
Culinary Pleasures, by Nicola Humble00:00
Frank McCourt: Battles of a class warrior00:00
The Lighthouse, by P D James<br/>End in Tears, by Ruth Rendell00:00
Album: Roots Manuva/various artists <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
A Map of Glass, by Jane Urquhart00:00
Preview: Qatsi Trilogy Live, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff00:00
How musicians have harnessed the internet00:00
Album: Bobby Hebb <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Album: The Darkness00:00
Men of letters are put to the test00:00
Led Zeppelin: The rise to heavenly heights00:00
Paperbacks: The Hornet's Nest<br/>Ladies' Night<br/>Peacock Cries<br/>Not Married, Not Bothered<br/>The Coffee House<br/>The Word and the Bomb<br/>The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy00:00
AZ Alkmaar 0 Middlesbrough 0: Boro qualify as Riggott repels Dutch onslaught00:00
The Rubenstein Kiss, Hampstead Theatre, London <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Roots Manuva, Forum, London <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Arsenal lose Cole until the new year00:00
Album: Julian Cope <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Album: Son of Dork <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Saul, Town Hall, Leeds <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Souad Massi, Marquee Club, London <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Cook ready to cover as Strauss leaves for home00:00
Mad Hot Ballroom (U)<br/>Everything is Illuminated (12A)<br/>The Exorcism of Emily Rose (15) <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Thomas Sutcliffe: How does our garden grow?00:00
Cover Stories: Ottakar's; The Book People; Hachette00:00
Soul threatens another comeback00:00
Endymion Ensemble, Purcell Room, London <!-- none onestar twostar threestar fourstar fivestar -->00:00
Ivan's War: the Red Army 1939-1945, by Catherine Merridale00:00
Pioneer of human cloning resigns after admitting he lied about eggs00:00
Leading article: Business and government still need each other00:00
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