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Three soldiers killed in Helmand 'friendly fire'12:11
£80m cost of NHS cuts11:07
Plea deal Lohan admits drink and drug habit08:00
Motorway closed after shots fired at police07:25
Beckham's quick turnaround draws a blank00:53
Croxteth murder: 'He didn't deserve to be shot... My baby."00:17
Health warning as floods increase beach pollution00:00
Top banker at Barclays quits amid funds crisis00:00
Standard Chartered on the bid trail with South Korea and India moves00:00
Timber mill threatens birthplace of green politics00:00
Police bail teenagers questioned over death00:00
Around a county in 40 facts: A (very) brief history of Somerset00:00
Rats and moths give Rentokil a busy summer00:00
Premier Foods to axe 430 jobs as bread sales fall00:00
Pressure mounts on struggling Photo-Me00:00
The single bullet that broke a community's heart00:00
Fury from small businesses as price controls lifted on big four00:00
Jeremy Warner's Outlook: Calm returns, but it is not over quite yet00:00
Market Report: Barclays slumps lower after troubled week00:00
Lead paint scandal hits more toy favourites00:00
Scent of a famous woman: celebrity perfume on rise00:00
Performance of private schools slips but comprehensives flourish00:00
Corner of London where a £100,000 salary is the norm00:00
Uneven distribution of borrowing is the real problem00:00
Rails replace waiters as dining rolls into future00:00
Investors sell as Sainsbury's bid hopes fade00:00
Killers will be tracked down, Brown pledges00:00
For the first time, Britons' personal debt exceeds Britain's GDP00:00
Gazprom considers BP offer to supply liquefied gas to US00:00
The Investment Column: A powerful reason for checking out National Grid00:00
Hutchison's 3 mobile operator seeks network sharing partner to cut losses00:00
Borse Dubai escapes censure over OMX00:00
'England at Dawn' fails to rise as Kinnock original gets just £36 in charity auction00:00
Kremlin sells Putin's muscles and tough love to Russians00:00
Curtain may come down on Ticketmaster's biggest deal00:00
Exiled former Pakistan PM wins right to return00:00
Photos show Sudan breaking Darfur arms ban00:00
Was George Bush right about Vietnam?00:00
The 5-Minute Interview: Christopher Monckton, Policy adviser, journalist, inventor00:00
BT compensates whistle-blowers00:00
Burmese junta in military build-up after fuel protests00:00
Grammar schools fail to improve basic skills00:00
Cousin of Estonia's former president charged over 1949 genocide00:00
Business investment for latest quarter shows signs of recovery00:00
Chip off the old block? Not with a round of 9800:00
BA admits surcharge collusion in US court00:00
The Third Leader: England expects00:00
Hélène La Rue00:00
Henman bows to inevitable as pain game takes final toll00:00
James Lawton: Culture of excuses behind the decline of national prowess00:00
Album: John Stewart00:00
A Dependable Marriage, C Soco00:00
Joyce Carol Oates: a teacher, academic and one of the most prodigious novelists of all time00:00
30,000 fewer entries in French and German00:00
Dreda Say Mitchell: How Carnival reflects our changing community00:00
Laugh? I nearly cried: How a tour of the Fringe reveals a tortured nation00:00
Dominic Lawson: If we respect the law, then we must also respect Learco Chindamo's right to be free00:00
Gravel-voiced general prepares to speak his mind00:00
Sugarhouse (15)00:00
Sam Wallace: James eager to parachute into England keeper danger zone00:00
Absolute War, by Chris Bellamy00:00
Matthew Norman: Doctor, doctor - this party looks a bit sickly00:00
On Purpose, by Nick Laird00:00
Britain 'miles away' from hitting targets on carbon emissions00:00
Racing: Kingsgate Native saves best for big occasion00:00
Lonely Avenue, by Alex Halberstadt00:00
Modersohn-Becker, Paula: Self-Portrait on Her Sixth Wedding Anniversary (1906)00:00
Interview: Manu Chao: The bandana plays on00:00
The Big Question: Are the French and the Spanish finally turning against bullfighting?00:00
Letters: The economy00:00
Boyd Tonkin: A Week in Books00:00
The Savage Detectives, by Roberto Bola&ntilde;o, trans Natasha Wimmer<br/>Last Evenings on Earth, by Roberto Bola&ntilde;o, trans Chris Andrews00:00
The Wicker Man (15)00:00
China's wall of money00:00
Nick Mohammed: 4uarters, Pleasance Dome00:00
Chelsea avoid 'ransom' fee to sign Belletti00:00
Constable sketch found in British Library's archive00:00
Terence Blacker: A crossroads is no place to make a home00:00
Julian Hall's Festival diary00:00
Album: Various Artists00:00
Reading Festival: The acts are young, naive and hitting stardom before their GCSEs00:00
Seraphim Falls (15)00:00
Ivan Brackenbury's Hospital Radio Roadshow, Pleasance Courtyard <br />Pappy's Fun Club, C Soco <br />Andrew lawrence, Pleasance Courtyard <br />Brendon Burns, Pleasance Dome<br /> Andrew Maxwell, Pleasance Courtyard00:00
Album: The Polyphonic Spree00:00
Leading article: A mountain awaits the Climate Tsar00:00
Ruth Kettlewell00:00
Leading article: Moral panic and a return to gesture politics00:00
Vishnu's Crowded Temple, by Maria Misra00:00
Siobhan Dowd00:00
Tracey Emin: My Life In A ColumnPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in