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Mike Warburton, Jonathan Northcroft, John Dugdale, Clare Moss, Stephen Jones rugby correspondent, Richard Asplin, Graham Adams, Barbara Hall, Sue Baker, Bob Thornton, Sue Pryce, T Sales, John Whitifield, Philip Norman, Helen Davies, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Matthew Taylor Mp, Rob Hughes, Maurice Davis, Paul McGann, John Peter, Rosia Millard, Amanda Ursell, Lols Rogera Medical correspondent, Emma Moore, Lesley White, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Nicola Venning, Matt Wolf, John Elliot, David Smith, David Cracknell Political Editor, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Conal Morgan, Guy Dennis, Karen Robinson, Kate Worsley, Kathy Brewis, A C, Joseph Dunn, David Sager, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Tom Walker, Irwin Stelzer, P T Rotherham, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, Dr Finella Brito-Bahapalle Consultant Haematologist, David Summer Smith, Geraldine Hackett, Alex Sharples, Robert Peston, Jane Preston, Cally Law, Frank Dobson, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Geraldine Hackett Education Correspondent, Marie Skinner, Jeremy Clarkson, Hugh Canning, Edward Porter, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Peter Kemp, Victoria Segal, G B, Peter Hughes, Nick Caln, Phil Craigle, George Perry, David Eimer, Rupert Wright, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, David Pearce, Vivian Grisogono, Brendan Bourne, Paul Ham, Christopher Silvester, E H Winchester, Paul Donovan, Michael Bilton, Trevar Lewis, Alastair Hendy, Vincent Crump, Steve Boyd, John Dugdales, John Smith Mp, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Tony Coleman, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Paul Driver, Nicholas Hellen, Sally Jones, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Mike Leidig, Shelley Von Strunckel, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, David Howson, Alicia Wyllie, Walter Grey, Ghulam Hasnian, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tonia Bern-Campbell, Francis Langfield, Jim Brown, Susan Clark, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Kira Cochrane, Sue Gee, Hamid Karzai, Antony Edmonds, Christopher Hope, G V London, Rough Ride, Charles Jennings, Victoria O'Brien, Alan Combes, Mark Higgins, Raymond Keene, Cosmo Landesman, Gavin Conway, David Walton, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Margaret Howell, Natalie Graham, Kate Rew, P J Coleman, M J, Nick Rennison, Jack Grimston, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, George Alagiah, Stephen Armstrong, Ron Clarke, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, Frances Ive, Richard Woods, Norman Stone, N R, Roland White, Ruth Rendell, Rory Godson Business Editor, Maurice Chittenden, B Clay, Roger Lewis, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Terry Smith, Dr Andrew Will Consultant Paectiaric Haematologist, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Michael Beloff Qc. President, Joe LoveJoy, Fred Rogers, Margaret Walters, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Kirstle Hamilton City Editor, Roger Broders, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, John Waples, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Brain Eno, Denis Walsh, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Lols Rogers, Martin Wroe, Tom Robbins, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Johnston, Will Iredale, Jonathan Calvert, T L, Lisa Harker, Rw Johnson, Justin Sparks, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Nigel Powell, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, C Healey, Minette Marrin, Mark Hodson, Graham Norwood, Andrew Frankel, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, J J Essex, Eben Black Cheif Political Correspondent, Rupert Steiner, Micheal O'Leary Chief executive, David Budworth, Hugh Pearman, John Williamson, Dan Cairns, Kevin Maguire, Lee Oliver, David Smith Economics Editor, John Burns, John Alzlewood, Penny Perrick, Simon Crerar, Dennis Johnson, D Conners, Sarah Baxter, Helen Vandevelde, Beatrice d' Aft, Dick Hobbs, Chris Blackhurst, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Anthony Howard, Steve Grant, T R, Simon Howard, Siriol Hugh-Jones, Barry Newcombe, Dominic Rushe, Gari Owen, Richard Lewis, Richard Williams,

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Contents Enron gave Charles £1m charity gift Queen may pay first visit to island grave of Diana Contents Sedate but seductive Contents Orange blossom: A weeping Maxima Zorreguieta at her… Revealed: fifth Briton held by US Mandelson gets Blair to reopen Hinduja inquiry Contents Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Classified Teachers told to instil pupils with 'white pride' Crews rescued in stormy seas Gates gives £35m to combat Aids Lords to rule on Secrets Act Blair takes on unions over service reform Tube privatisation will save taxpayer £1bn Joy and tears at wedding that split a nation Charles's PR mastermind to quit his job at palace Virgin Labour wants £1,000 an MP The 22nd Summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council Doctors attack Blair for Leo jab delay Blunkett orders cut in short jail sentences Mercedes-Benz Your Key to Driving a Rover Tyson faces life jail in new rape claims Airline screening gives passengers terror risk rating Britannia Revealed: 500 doctors paid millions to stay at home Short v Fischer was internet Chess hoax Relief on the way for late-night revellers with Dr Who loo BTopenworld Teacher shortage set to hit results 'Gang warfare' in church over Carey's successor Free Uk calls Free UK calls Eden Project to get desert dome in £40m expansion Rent rise hits high life on the Square Plague village may hold genetic key to Aids fight BT Bringing you and the UK together BT Girlfriend: how they killed estate agent Lexus Tavener's prayer, sung by Björk, is backing for gay show Tory candidates to reflect racial mix of constituencies Sex trials of the Labour women M&G Investment Kuoni Shockwaves in the The firm that found a new friend Andersen, Enron's accountancy firm, has benefited from its patient cultivation of new Labour, writes Chris Blackhurst Corridors of Power How executives made millions in hidden deals A new report reveals how a spider's web of partnerships gave some Enron bosses rich pickings, writes Dominic Rushe in New York The Cooperative Bank The Rembrandts of our day? Seat auto emocion Looking a little like the king of Kabul Profile Let the fans fight it out for the Punch-up Cup Fujitsu Siemens Enron's long shadow Straw is out of touch RBS Advanta You ain't seen nothing in this war yet Sorry, motorists, but you have to pay a lot more Lain is hardly worth a bet for Tories' high-rolling backer Atticvs The Queen refuses to take a curtain call for Super Mario Atticvs Redwood felled in a storm-tossed garden A British video nasty every asylum seeker should see Lloyds Tsb Parenthood at a price Fiat Stilo Keeping cancer at bay Churches in crisis A tonic for air rage To the charge that I use every means, including… Points Birthdays Born to Be Stars Smile From Tipton to a bloody shootout in Afghanistan Swept up in the One. Tel Fanatics' Jihad Hunt for reporter whose life hangs in the balance DWP Bush trains his military sights Target: Iran Allied Carpets Microsoft On the Iran-Iraq 'axis of evil' Eight-Week plan to topple Saddam Toyota US anger at Korean weapons stockpile Women walk out on the US male Debenhams Intelligent Finance Kitchener 'lies' led to the shooting of Breaker Morant Mugabe lets in poll observers to fend off sanctions South African star joins flight abroad Jeep South Africa v Britain Japan on red alert for the barbarians from England Espana Ukraine's fighting woman in purdah Rev A1 talks the White House talk Olga Korbut charged with shoplifting Mitsubishi-cars America throws anti-terror net over Winter Olympics A1-Fayed's accountants resign at Harrods Weather and Travel Outlook Chinook pilots may be cleared News in Brief Lift plunge death Clampdown on illegal sex trade Railtrack stance Harry's 'drug friend' quits college Malaria scare Students released Lion's share Four tickets share £7.3m jackpot Sunday best Picture Gallery GM food fears Murder charge 'insider' inquiry Asylum costs Contents Six . . . Contents Here's to you Mr Robinson Pacy England overpower scots 29-3 Quickfire England Robinson the shining star Magne In hot water for stamping on prop's head Too fast for Scots Woodward's four-try rout Thompson takes giant step England's hefty hooker showed he is the side to stay after making a seamless transition to the international stage, reports Nick Cain Quick fly Tindall leads the way Bath centre turns on style How the Players Rated at Murrayfield Lifting Welsh spirits Lianelli's strongman has used the memory of a dismal Lions tour to rediscover his best form, says Nick Caln Proud Sheahan steps from Wood's giant shadow Ireland's hooker has served his apprenticeship and is ready to make the most of his big chance against Wales today, says Denis Walsh Warriors must banish the fear factor Ireland appear to have the edge in Dublin today, but they need to win the psychological battle Fulham held as Villa eye German boss United win at a canter Palace run riot thanks to magical Morrison Millwall rescued by late Harris penalty Holland Strike leaves Everton trailing Shearer's double sinks Bolton Tessem punishes Gunners Hammers enjoy change of fortune at Blackburn's expense Red letter day for Riise revives Anfield spirits Norwegian livewire could enhance his growing status against Leeds today, writes Jonathan Northcroft Tetleys Young pretenders Spiky Kewell raring to go The Australian striker is unhappy about his time on the bench and wants to try his skills in Italy Weary Wolves thank Ndah First Division Round-Up Gregory's Derby off to a flying start Chelsea steal late win Hartson spares Celtic's blushes Scottish Round-Up Reality bites down by the Riverside With little money available and wage bills to be slashed, life on Teesside has not been easy for Steve McClaren, reports Louise Taylor Kings of the Valley The rebirth of Charlton Athletic should be an inspiration to those football clubs staring extinction in the face Fa Barclaycard Premiership Other Football Yorke:'I don't enjoy playing for Ferguson Quinn testimonial tickets go on sale Drug cheat clampdown As an italian inquiry casts a could over world football, Fifa promises to get tough with World Cup testing Barcelona battle to ride out gathering storm A 6-0 win at Tenerife has eased the pressure on the pitch, but alleged indescretions off it still haunt the Spanish giants, says Ian Hawkey Jeremy Clarkson's Football Rant Taking on the world in their own backyard Ali was first boxing bully Write to: The Sports Editor (Letters), The Sunday… American Football Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & A Book Review Bestsellers Advantage to Sweden Thomas Johansson's victory in the Australian Open casta a huge shadow over Britain's Davis Cup ambitions Rusedski misses out in thriller The British left-hander failed to reach today's final in Milan despite producing some of the best tennis of his life, report Richard Evans Boots Iceberg danger looms for ocean race crews Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Picture perfect cure for bowlers Cricketers get the chance to have potential injury problems identified before they occur In the eye of the storm England must weather a hostile crowd and the brilliance of Sachin Tendulkar if they are to tie the one-day series today, writes Simon Wilde The Football Handbook The gate crasher The slalom course is difficult enough to negotiate, but Alain Baxter has overcome a number of obstacles to reach elite status British medal hopefuls skate on thin ice Our Winter Olympians know that four years of hard work and dedication can be wiped out in the blink of an eyelid, writes Rob Hughes Contents Els in good shape to end famine The South African had a frustrating 2001 but a win in Melbourne can dispel the doubts Bilboa stakes Champion claim French trainer Francois Doumen looks to have a genuine contender for the big race at the Cheltenham Festival, Writes Tony Coleman Spencer on fast track to top Teenage Sensation Sprints to First Senior Title Victory in Cardiff Sweet 16, Amy Spencer sets aside school books to run into the record books. By Richard Lewis Shattered wheel leaves unhappy McRae out in the cold The Scot's bad luck on a perilous course looks like opening the door for another Scandinavian victory in Sweden, writes Derek Clements Cheltenham Race Course Multiple Display Advertising Items Patriot games New England Will have to be light on their feet to Snuff out the threat of the Rams' running back. 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Carphone Warehouse will tomorrow… Lazard puts its Stamp on Consignia Merrill Lynch HSBC Morton set for £100m float What's up What's down Wit and Wisdom of turnround king Productivity sent packing Economic Outlook Bestselling Business Books Business Letters Pounded: David Smith's column on the strength Letters bearing the Writer's full address… Will this be the mildest recession in our history? American Account Last Week David Smith said there was a "sense… Target Practice: In your report Safeway's big Too good to be true? Ge: Facts and Figures The Times Cooking the books is as easy as ever Ten years ago Terry Smith caused a storm by exposing how top companies inflate their profits. Little has changed Air Portugal Profits were Really Losses Can accountants be trusted to audit themselves? A review board may be the profession's last chance to avoid having a watchdog Imposed upon it. By Lucinda Kemeny Enron Watch 'Lord Fixit' has to change his habit at Abbey There will be no hiding place at the bank for Lord Burns, Who fixed things behind the scenes during his civil service years Monotub in Crisis as Titan washer fails to Clean up Dismal sales and design problems mean that manufacturing could be halted. By John Waples Computer Associates Lord Burns's Working Day Vital Statistics Worldcom Piecing together the $200bn kit Warplane of the Future The high-tech F-35 is the largest single military order in history—and some may be built here, writes Dominic O'Connell Markoss-aviation Home Telewest Business Why Britannia's shops fail to rule across the waves Vodafone pins hopes on new data Services The mobile-phone giant needs to roll our new products as revenue per user falls. Report by Paul Durman Blair holds key to Bt's Future Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Databank Currency dealer struggles to ride surging wave of growth The 4Less group has gone from a two-man operation to a £100m business in two years. But Stunning growth has created problems of its own, as David Summer Smith reports The Sunday Times Dotcom Sees Success in lenses Progress Report Mike Langston The Experts Npower Cisco Systems Royal Mail Chartered Institute of Marketing Selling the family firm without tears Judith Prescott reports on the options for owners who want to cash in and pass on a business to new managers who can make it grow Busy printer will have to learn about types of Worker Questions of Business Airline boss Knew all about Services from the Word Go Barbara Cassani learnt her customer service skills as an accident-prone waitress, she tells Rupert Steiner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co BT Exceptional High Yield Income Opportunity Recession Proof Applegarth & Co Legal International Scfgroup Ocra World Wide Easy-Briding Loans Plc Debt Counsellors and Management Re-Mortgages / Mortgages Unique Management Franchise Cash Generator Spear It - Making It Happen! Shredit Secure your Future Recession Proof Franchise Bridging Loans TML Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Trio grab a slice of bagel market Prufrock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chez Gérard loses its appetite for Bertorelli Cruise Specialists Goldfinch The Sunday Times Fund Chiefs Play £10m for charity Glass-Steagall was not so bad after all Inside the City Bella Italia High art, effortless style, a wild coastline and fantastic food—we're talking Italian. From Rome to the Renaissance, the Veneto to Verdi, David Wickers presents our complete guide to la dolce vita Tourism Malaysia Contents Markwarner How Do I Get to Italy? Metak Holidays Seychelles Connections CTA Holidays Ltd. 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Mandi was a showgirl with a fantasy only Richard Asplin could help fulfil No wonder flying is a pain As 3,000 readers write to support our campaign, Mark Hodson finds that planes are more cramped than airline figures suggest Trailfinders Travelbag Campaign for Fair Flying Axis From our Campaign Postbag Bali Highs: Six Reasons to Go Brittany Ferries Chic at half the Price A new breed of hotels is making Balinese luxury less exclusive, says Jonathan Futrell Deckchair Norwegian Coastal Voyage Expedia Travel Brief Flash, Bang, Boom: A new wave of science centres will get your kids fizzing. Vincent Crump finds seven sparky breaks for half-term Air France Cresta Peregar P&O St. Lucia Tourist Latedeals Horseplay Dubai-Style Peter Hughes Joins the racing glitterati for a five-Star flutter at the Dubai World Cup Libra Cadogan Holidays EuroVillages Solosholidays Solmarvillas Cadoganholidays Overseas Travel VILLAS:-Manos Holidays offer a wide selection of… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carrier. co Past the plateau Stuck in a Skiing rut? Mark Hodson knows a man who can help you break those bad habits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday options British Airways Bend Ze Knees? 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Win a week for two at the five-star Pine Cliffs Vacation Club in the Algarve The Last Hero Contents John Grisham New kinds of love in a cold Climate Romantic novels are flourishing afresh by tuning in to readers' growing cynicism about their love lives, writes Sue Gee Television is dead, long live the radio renaissance London Dazed, confused and lucky again Thrilled at escaping the twin towers attack, Mark Sokolow took his family to Jerusalem. Lighting struck twice, he tells Margarette Driscoll It's just like England, innit Mayhem after midnight in Party Town Drink firms have bullied councils into allowing a night economy that wrecks city centres, says Dick Hobbs You deserve these trains She's planning a revolt, down on the farm Interview Great dictators I have known Robert Mugabe is the mirror image of Hendrik Verwoerd, the father of apartheid, says novelist Christopher Hope Will this be Britain's can-do revolution One man's unorthodox vision is transforming crumbling public services by freeing ordinary people from the bonds of bureaucracy The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Triumph of the wobbler in a world of unbearable stability Love and kisses to nine girls in my life It's awful, poppets Aa Gill confronts the beastly Simon Cowell and asks why his TV show has brought forth wannabe stars so bland they could dilute water I thought I'd never see Kabul again Fatima Gailani tells Margarette Driscoll why she is giving up a comfortable life in America to return to Afghanistan A trail of missed opportunities Insight American authorities failed to follow up numerous leads that could have stopped the September 11 hijackers before their deadly mission Addiction's for poor people Scientists studying monkeys have found a social side to drug use that suggests addiction is not in the genes, writes Richard Woods Chips that help treat cancer What's New In association with Nature News Service Omagh Appeal Perfect moves for monsters Branded a failure - at 11 Winning a place at one of Britain's top state schools is harder than getting into Oxford, writes Judith O'Reilly The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Why Eton fills me with dread Most parents would be ecstatic if their child won a place at Prince Harry's school. So why isn't Sally Jones? Multiple Display Advertising Items Cherwell College Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Birmingham Home education a better bet than supply teachers The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Be serious now: does Gerhard dye his hair? Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads Astrid Lindgren The Daily Telegraph: Stratford Johns The Little Black Dress Just Got Littler People of the Week This Life Belly Dancer Picture Gallery Oh No, It's that Couple we Met on Holiday Chelsea Man Nick Newman's Week From the Daily Telegraph, From the Daily Mail, From the Times: P. S. Borrowers must claim £700m windfall Spread-bet firm offers investors a head start Pensions loophole worth millions to high earners Brown pressed to reform 'unfair' stamp duty rules Contents Fidelity Investments Contents If Halifax plays hardball it will end up getting hurt Comment Revealed: the true cost of unit trusts Gartmore Will tax still sting if father gives away his shares? Money Matters Legal & General Cash in on merger mania Experts expect a flurry of takeovers in which investors can profit. By David Budworth Mellon Newton M&G Investments Investors in technology face Northern rock Abbey National What should you do with your tech fund? If your shares have slumped, make the most of the losses How Tech Funds Have Performed Don't be fooled by the Nasdaq rally Technology stocks have risen rapidly in the past few months. But David Schwartz sees no sign that they can keep it up Life Search Legal & General Zero Charge Marks & Spencer The Sunday Times Switch in Time There's still time to get out of Equitable The votes are counted but the debacle is far from over. Nick Gardner looks at options for the insurer's customers Firstplus The Sunday Times Are you the one in every two borrowers paying too… Commercial property can beat shares Buy-to-let is now a crowded market. But there is another way to invest in bricks and mortar. By David Budworth Click on a bargain at fund supermarkets Witan investment trust The Jupiter Distribution Fund Plan holds its own against the Footsie Fund Watch Insurers forecast premium rises after storms JPMorgan Fleming Asset Management Ski posters get a lift at sale Collector's File Fidelity Investments Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Isa Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Swim proves I splash out Society offers 3.49% home loan deals Savings News Chase De Vere Paragon Beable Dobie Legal & General The Sunday Times Actress stores up 'fun' for retirement Fame and Fortune Entertainer Su Pollard loves the perks she gets from the private-client account with Coutts. 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The way to get ahead these days is to fill in forms on the internet We're transforming the telecommunications… Securities Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Watson Wyatt Hays Montrose Multiple Display Advertising Items Ward Executive Limited Executive Search & Selection Why you might not want to know what your file says ADTI Consulting Rolls-Royce Public Appointments Hays Executive Search & Selection Electoral Commissioners University of Hertfordshire Broadway The Sunday Times MKA West Herts College British Association Share Community Bring on the It Professionals The public sector has always had problems in attracting technology experts. But it is changing its ways—and the dotcom collapse has played into its hands, writes Helen Vandevelde Seven Ways to Attract Digital Professionals Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Odgers Shepherd Dawson Hefce Recruitment that gets the job done Whitehead Mann consultants in leadership FutureStep a Korn/ferry Company Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Executive Scooby-Doy in Bats what I'm Afraid of The Story So far- Daphne's in serious trouble as her super sleuthing has led to an attack from a colony of vampire bats! Contents Weeoo Picture Gallery The Party's Started Make a motor Up for the cup Bubble about Dubble reminder Prawn quackers! Monster Giveaway Disney, Magic! Monster Read Jarvis Scary Stationery Monster Read Figures of Fun Picture Gallery Prize Puzzle Dagsy Dog Are You Scared? Monster Monster Extras Beryl the Peril Fresh! This revamped website is easy to get around and… Buzz! Squirt Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week Win It! Feel the Thrills Stars Private Eye Lesley McKenna Fans utd News Today Six Nations, Ireland v Wales, Lansdowne Road Saturday 2002 Winter Olympics, Salt Lake Have a Ball News Contents Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Contents The Sunday Times Contents Contents Sales talk. . . Cluster homes Bargain of the week? Home essentials Mersey life Was a tight squeeze There were five kids in a tiny terrace, but we had too much fun to feel cramped, remembers Paul McGann Town & country Moving on Goodbye town, hello country What Price solitude? A simple wooden shack on one of Britain's most glorious beaches is the latest to test the soaring hut market, says Karen Robinson Berkeley Homes Murky past, green future The National Trust is to build new homes at Cliveden, the estate featured in a sex scandal that rocked Britain, reports Graham Norwood Love affair with Oxford's Spires The Film: Iris (2001). Directed by Richard Eyre The Property: 20 St Michael's Street, Oxford Looking for. . . houses with moats Houses of the week Devon £450,000 Berkshire £300,000 Lincolnshire £850,000 Bedfordshire £285,000 The Sunday Times Slug resistant Hostas The Sunday Times Direct Hostas Offer Surrey £1.9m Dream home or pastiche blot? A Herefordshire couple's vision for a £5m medieval palace has irked both planners and neighbours, says Roger Dobson. Should it be built? What can you get for £5m? St George Ask the experts The Sunday Times Offers Direct The lawyer The architect Up the property ladder in Nottingham Modern city living Enterprising locals take When it looked like a North Downs village would lose its shop, residents pulled together to save it. 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