-
Women will bear brunt of budget cuts, says Yvette Cooper
-
'Climategate' was 'a game-changer' in science reporting, say climatologists
-
Chelsea's wedding my top priority, says Hillary Clinton on Polish visit
Front page
-
Police recruits 'should work for free'
-
CBI 'disappointed' by extra £4bn capital spending cut
Hundreds of infrastructure projects expected to be scrapped on top of Labour's planned cuts -
Rural buses and ticket prices under threat
UK news p4
-
Michael Gove freezes rebuilding of schools in £3.5bn savings
-
Is the 40% savings warning the oldest trick in the political book?
UK news p5
-
Thames cable car plan to link Olympic venues in time for 2012 games
-
Festival organisers say royalties fee hike could drive up ticket prices
UK news p6
-
Iraq war veteran: Haunted, in prison, now homeless
-
War veterans should be helped to adjust to civilian life, say MPs
UK news p8
-
Terry Wogan: BBC stars should take 10-15% pay cut
-
Migrants from new EU states increase London homeless tally
UK news p9
-
Teaching unions dismiss new claims about struggling teachers
-
Mother kills herself as daughter is found dead
UK news p11
-
Tories pick anti-euro campaigners to lead 'no to AV' referendum drive
-
Northern Ireland archives show 1970s moves to keep republicans behind bars
• Only detention cases likely to be rejected were sent for review
• Ministry of Defence records uncovered in Kew archives
-
Tony Blair's guards run up £250,000 a year in expenses
William Hague calls for security given to former prime ministers to be made as 'cost-effective as possible'
UK news p12
-
Judicial culture still deters gay and lesbian lawyers, say researchers
-
Iceland bids to become haven of free speech
UK news p13
-
US to press Binyamin Netanyahu to extend freeze on settlements
-
US questions its unwavering support for Israel
International p14
-
Petraeus formally assumes command of Nato campaign in Afghanistan
-
No escape yet for Bill Shaw, the Briton cleared of bribery in Kabul
International p15
-
£2bn Delhi airport terminal signals a new India, says PM
-
Lebanon's Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah dies at 74
Shias mourn their revered cleric, who was accused by the US and Israel of inspiring terrorists
International p16
-
World Cup replica made of cocaine seized in Colombia
-
French ministers resign after spending scandals
Alain Joyandet and Christian Blanc criticised over spending on private jet and €12,000 worth of cigars -
Xinjiang riots: one year on, Uighur and Han fears still run deep
-
Haitham Maleh jailed for three years by Syrian court
International organisations and western governments call for immediate release of 79-year-old human rights activist
International p17
-
Italian creates world's largest maze
-
Turkey faces legal challenge over YouTube ban
-
Aids scientists call for month of sex abstinence
International p20
-
Fears rise among leading firms that UK faces double dip recession, says Deloitte
-
IMF wants bank levy triple the size of Osborne's bailout tax
-
Government may start sale of RBS stake in 2011, says chief executive
-
Star power can't save Groucho Club from falling deeply into debt
Financial p21
-
Privatise major roads, says RAC thinktank
-
Executive pay rises while shareholder earnings fall, says MM&K survey
Financial p22
-
Relief well drill is only days away from leaking oil pipe
-
Obama hands $2bn to solar energy firms
-
Kuwait Investment Office in talks to raise BP stake
Financial p23
-
Neighbours from L
-
Only when the poison of Iraq is drawn can Labour hope to move on
Comment & debate p25
-
Cut off before their prime
-
The coalition must stay calm and ignore the sour yoghurt
-
Racism has shades of grey
Comment & debate p26
-
We are not xenophobes
-
These cuts won't only hit the scroungers. We'll all suffer
Comment & debate p27
-
In praise of: hay
-
Country diary: Lake District
-
Public expenditure: scare tactics
-
Common agricultural policy: rotten but here to stay
-
Corrections and clarifications
The KGB | Roman Abramovich | Gender Identity Development Service
Editorials & reply p28
-
Boris's pride
Letters: The mayor was proud to lead Saturday's London Pride and happy to contribute £100,000 to support the celebrations -
The politics of Turkey Twizzlers
Letters: Great food is matched by food education, cooking lessons, on-site food growing and improvements to the dining area -
Cutting the motor of the economy
Letters: The construction industry, with its extended supply chain and labour-intensive work, is one of the most effective industries for converting investment into jobs -
Conservation choices over church roofs and prehistoric sites
Letters: Prehistoric and archaeological sites – from ceremonial stone circles to fortified hill forts – receive peanuts in comparison with churches -
Open door
-
Bad handling of the World Cup finals
Letters: If football had an equivalent to the penalty try that prevents cheats from prospering in rugby, Ghana would have won
Editorials & reply p29
-
Fred Anderson obituary
Free-jazz saxophonist devoted to his hometown of Chicago -
Mohammed Oudeh (Abu Daoud) obituary
Obituaries p30
-
Peter Orlovsky obituary
-
Allan Robb obituary
Obituaries p31
-
Hop Farm festival