-
Khyra Ishaq review reveals how mother intimidated professionals
-
Khyra Ishaq tragedy: ministers urged to tighten law on home education
UK news p4
-
Are we suffering? Queen's duchy portfolio up in value to £348m
-
With a little help from your friends you can live longer
UK news p5
-
David Cameron's visit to India: full list of delegates from Britain
Representatives from the worlds of politics, business, culture and academia to accompany the prime minister in India -
David Cameron draws fire over Gaza comments
Top stories p6
-
David Cameron bound for India but Delhi is hardly agog
Top stories p7
-
Emergency fund to pay for 'too expensive' cancer drugs
-
Lonely vigil on Westminster's empty plains
Left back at the ranch, this was Clegg's chance. Montana lay before him, all for the taking
UK news p8
-
Number of animal experiments performed in UK labs falls
-
Benefits health test to face urgent review
-
Ian Tomlinson death: police officer faces disciplinary hearing
UK news p9
-
Amis-free Booker prize longlist promises to 'entertain and provoke'
-
Brought to book: Kabul author guilty of 'betraying' a nation
UK news p11
-
Extradition of former Bosnian president to Serbia blocked
-
Prisoners access internet and order drugs on illicit phones, says report
-
Hans Blix: Blair government became 'prisoner' of US before war in Iraq
UK news p12
-
Palumbo children accuse father of extravagance as family feud resumes
-
Police in Dorset arrest EDL member accused over suspected bomb plot
-
Mothers who lose weight before further pregnancy 'reduce risks'
-
Civil servants too 'expensive' to make redundant, Francis Maude says
UK news p13
-
Residents to get more power to object to pubs under new laws
-
Government urged to cut VAT on sun cream amid skin cancer fears
-
The Prince of Homburg
-
Suicide pact suspected as two found dead in Northumberland
UK news p14
-
Father of children found dead in Spain denies sex offence charges
Alleged paedophile Martin Smith, whose wife is accused of murdering their children, pleads not guilty at crown court hearing -
UK businesses face steep rise in energy bills
-
Family found dead in Hampshire home were deeply in debt
-
Ritz hotel fraudster jailed for five years
UK news p15
-
Helmand residents accuse Nato of deliberate attack on civilians
-
Soldier killed in suspected friendly fire incident in Afghanistan
Top stories p16
-
Kidnapped former Pakistan agent Colonel Imam pleads for life
Video of 'godfather of the Taliban' emerges as Pakistan role in Afghanistan faces scrutiny following leaked war logs
-
Barack Obama enlists Afghan war leaks in support of policy switch
Top stories p17
-
Belgian singer Plastic Bertrand denies allegations over hit song
Evidence suggests Euro-punk star may not have sung on original recording of 'Ça plane pour moi'
-
Dutch 14-year-old's plan to sail round world backed by court
-
Nicolas Sarkozy gets tough on France's itinerant groups
International p18
-
Bloemfontein students admit humiliating black campus staff
-
Iran stoning case woman fainted on hearing sentence, says cellmate
-
Experts sceptical about Vatican's attribution of 'Caravaggio' painting
-
Khmer Rouge chief jailer to appeal against war crimes conviction
-
Driver of car in which Nelson Mandela's great-granddaughter died faces murder charge
-
Serbia vows never to recognise Kosovo's independence
International p19
-
Wallace Souza, Brazilian TV host who ordered murders to boost ratings, found dead
-
Utah court orders retrial of Mormon sect leader Warren Jeffs
-
Audit reveals billions of dollars of Iraqi oil funds gone missing
-
Uruguay bows to pressure over anti-smoking law amendments
-
Rub shoulders with famous ghosts at Zeffirelli's villa – only €5,000 a night
International p23
-
BP makes record loss as Tony Hayward quits
-
Tony Hayward's parting shot: 'I'm too busy to attend Senate hearing'
-
New BP boss Bob Dudley 'doesn't need to fake his empathy for the Gulf coast'
Financial p24
-
The curse of BP's top job
Financial p25
-
Vedanta rejects Amnesty International claims of human rights abuses
-
NIESR predicts nastier future for UK economy
-
Former Northern Rock finance director banned for life and fined £320,000
-
General Electric pays bill for Nycomed's oil-for-food kickbacks
US conglomerate that bought Nycomed in 2004, paid $23m to settle corruption complaint over business done with Iraq
Financial p26
-
Vince Cable travels the world looking for export-led growth
-
CBI argues for takeover code to be tightened
-
Tomkins board recommends £2.9bn bid to shareholders
Financial p27
-
Diary
Hugh Muir: Sorry girls! Or is it ladies? Or colleagues? Or comrades? It is all so confusing? -
The Israeli right has a new vision – Jews and Arabs sharing one country
Comment & debate p29
-
Make your own police
-
Chilcot inquiry: too late, Hans Blix, too late
-
Arts for everyone is cheap considering its rich returns
Comment & debate p30
-
A history of folly, from the Trojan horse to Afghanistan
-
Gateshead car park: in praise of Brutalism
Comment & debate p31
-
Turkey: A vital player
-
Country diary
-
BP: A near-death experience
-
In praise of … the Man Booker prize
-
Corrections and clarifications
Cuba's Moncada barracks | Shell and East Resources | Nicolas Sarkozy | London School of Business MBAs
Editorials & reply p32
-
Question over funds for mine investment
Letters: We are gravely concerned that public money through RBS could be used again to provide support for controversial companies -
Afghan casualties
Letters: Neither Nato nor the US have coherent, consistent systems for accounting for the numerous civilian casualties in Afghanistan
-
Learning curve on the academies bill
Letters: It is not a minimal piece of legislation, neither is it simply the logical extension of what is now the case -
Claim and counter-claim continue over The Spirit Level
Letters: Cultural/historical factors might better explain some of the patterns reported by Wilkinson and Pickett -
Devil in the detail
Letters: Which of Richard Nixon and the Vietnamese communists was supposed to be the devil? -
Though I didn't have his diaries, my biography of Nikolaus Pevsner is still reliable
-
Build on the success of UK Film Council
Letters: Over 10 years it has made a huge contribution to elevating the status of British film
Editorials & reply p33
-
Carola Hicks obituary
-
Don Headey obituary
Obituaries p34
-
Letter: Sir Charles Mackerras obituary
Catherine Mackintosh writes: The death of Sir Charles Mackerras so soon after his final performance at Glyndebourne, in June, conducting Così Fan Tutte, came as a shock to the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
-
Sir Frederick Warner
-
Slim Bryant obituary
Obituaries p35
-
Gilberto Gil
-
Bolshoi: Serenade/Giselle
-
Skitterbang Island