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News from 04/11/2005

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Tony Rushton, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Mike Gerrard, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Andrew Bradley, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Sue Carter, Mark Souster, David Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Clare Brennan, Hilary Finch, Chris Henderson, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Quintin McCUTCHEON, Richard Irving, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Richard Lioyd Parry, Sam Marlowe, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Nick Wyke, Jayne Dowle, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Dominic Walsh and Angela Jameson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Martin Penner, David Turner, Paula Hawkins, John Hargreave, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Grainger, Jane Wheatley, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Gabriel Rozenberg and Liz Chong, Rob Wright, Dan Sabbagh and Sean O'Neill, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Judith Konzon, Gary Tebble, Matt Hughes, Richard Beeston and Jonathan Clayton, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, David Davis, Rob Chapman, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, C. Surtees-Jones, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alan Lee and Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Paul Chesters, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, Steve Jelbert, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, Kirit Gordhandas, Anna Stroman, Jane Shilling, Tim Lukhurst, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Terry Sanderson, Tessa Thomas, Quintin McCytcheon, John Bishop, George Caulkin, John E. Preston, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Lynda Murdin, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Ben Macintyre, Steve Wright, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Philip Duly, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, David Cameron, Marc Glendening, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Olav Bjortomt, Robbie Millen, Jenny Davey, Richard Huzzey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Idris Francis, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Davis outdoes rival in TV first Galloway trouble EastEnder upended Bricks and Mortar Toxic £500m sale Slide towards war Index Judge blasts Army as £8m war crimes trial collapses Deadly fat Goodnight George . . . and good luck Galloway faces US court action over Iraq cash claims In the Times Today Judge criticises Army over collapse of war crimes trial What next? Man accused of £26m bank raid Hoverspeed doubt ASBOs soar More sleep rough Asbestos risk Fatal Event WH Smith New drug may stop deaths Tomorrow The Times Secret of a healthy heart To avoid a cardiac arrest, forget weight and body mass index-it all depends on the shape you're in, Sam Lister reports Iraqi witnesses lied to court in return for 'blood money' But judge rules that the military police's investigation into the death of Nadhem Abdullah was flawed, reports Michael Evans More soldiers facing trial over deaths No prison for rooftop activists Play protest Murder verdict Home sweet Casa Man, 87, arrested Football fan's ban Quiz showdown Hard man of EastEnders is decked by the Ginger Ninja The television star, the tabloid editor and a PR man's party Gucci And would you believe it? Girlfriend whacks his TV brother Davis revives on points in 'You talk about idealism and principle—people want to know what it means' Davis revives on points in It takes the mention of Blair to Ann Treneman Political Sketch 'If there were some terrible secret to come out, I would not be standing here today' bid with win tight TV duel Star breaks pain barrier for festival's final film Screen Numbers John Lewis Signing off in great satirical style first night Film Good Night, and Good Luck Odeon Leicester Square The Sharpest Critics first night Fielding's Diary of Plunder Hertz Solicitor lived the high life on £6m of his clients' cash Church imports bishop to be tough enough on gays Life Begins at 14 British Gas Archbishop meets US figure at heart of row Saga Argos Peugeot Mother's 26-year fight for truth Runaway panda found up a tree A heavyweight capsize test Royal make-up for Chinese lion Making Britain Healthier Astronomers detect light of the first stars What's your M&S By a Correspondent: Furry animals all washed up Currys One Tough Kooky Floods and gales, but plants think springs is in the air How the Prince who talks to his plants tried to turn Bush green In a sharply nuanced speech the Prince of Wales addressed the environment, civil rights and the family trait of being married off, reports Alan Hamilton Elizabe the Best Place Picture Gallery Duchess speaks up for osteoporosis sufferers Carbon Dates States and cities far ahead of the White House on greenhouse gases dfs bulldog Broadband from Cable & Wireless It sounds like the pitch for a terribly awkward buddy … "I offered to take the Sex Pistols to Iraq last year, … Picture Gallery Ps The battle between David Cameron, Tory leadership hopeful, … Is the skipper heading for an own goal? People PC World Multiple Display Advertising Items Blunkett's downfall Blunkett's downfall Democracy and the defence of our liberties Military justice Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . timesonline. co. uk/debate How to improve the policeman's unhappy lot Classic case of snobbery The next cuckoo Bonfire of the Verities So farewell then, Guy Fawkes: your fireworks sparkle on in Hallowe'en Picture Gallery Paris Autumn Riots in the capital have left France floundering Treat real victims with respect, and stop using them as human shields Notebook Mick Hume Hell and Hull Time for Brown to turn up the volume in support of reform Thunderer: Let's not grin and bear it 'I just did what I had to do' By staying put on a bus seat, the quiet seamstress Rosa Parks joined a select band of reluctant heroes The Times A pretty hopeless bunch of guys The ministers who gather round the Cabinet table are a national embarrassment How reassuring: America is paying no attention to the Prince of Wales The truth is that this has been one of the most anonymous royal trips that I can recall Americans have finally grown up. All those years of Diana mania seem so 1990s Toyota Multiple Display Advertising Items Notorious Abigail goes back home six months after horror attack Virgin Controversial cult leader is allowed back into Britain Lastminute.com Sainsbury's Dissenting MPs are standing up to be counted Peter Riddell Political Briefing Rebels smell blood as Blair O2 Pressure grows as Brown enjoys a quiet period Phone-tap evidence is 'bad for security' Currys DLA McCartney sisters boycott awards to avoid Thatcher Argos Argos Illicit Signals from the City Pirates of the airwaves are raided in war on inner-city drug gangs Music is just cover for violent business Mother free despite neglect Explorers' escape DNA on handcuffs Judge hamstrung Cutting crew Ronaldo arrest Hitler art auction intel inside celeron WHSmith Clarke loses battle over asylum cash 'Culture of fear' controversy Law Staff bonuses at troubled CSA Child Support möben Kitchens Commuters given incentive to change time of arrival Gorillaz ape a Victorian parlour trick for a bit of stage presence northern rock Coldplay top night of British triumphs Racist magazine's 'bomb lesson' Tongues may have a taste for fat Hat-trick key to £60,000 homes Department for Transport Six million tune in to sex-and-sandals drama JVC West balks at backing revolution as elections loom in oil-rich state Built on Oil Anger over £30m British aid as nation slides towards conflict Multiple Display Advertising Items Zenawi's Rise Mazda Settlers celebrate tenth anniversary of Rabin murder Falling in love again and again—the lost poetry of Dietrich Marlene's Night Thoughts Star of stage and screen who became US citizen (AP): Toy gun boy, 9, shot by soldiers (AFP): UN offer rejected Pressure on Syria President's plea (AP): Blog banned (AP): Eternal lovers (Reuters): All steamed up Jaguar Police pour in to halt suburban violence Intelligent Finance Sarkozy touches nerve over 'un-French' future Foreign Editor's Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Gangland feuds kill three victims in as many days (Reuters): Muslims in China mark the end of Ramadan Dell Farmer prince reaps EU subsidies (AFP): Hunt for bus blast suspect Sticky end to love affair (Reuters): Suicide bombing threat to PM Republican candidate shies away from Bush npower White House trial starts with plea of innocence Docklands Light Railway The Times Sun-starved locals to lop mountaintop (AP): Grave of rebel leader is found (AP): Writer's reward (Reuters): Failed extraction Prince aghast at idea of a woman on the throne Magnet The Times Times Business Sea Containers to scrap ferry route UK Coal slides Tate & Lyle profit Quote of the day Frederick Humeston, a 60-year-old postal worker, on … Plan to sell nuclear clean-up group hits opposition Future of Hollinger 'uncertain' after $867m tax levy Wilting ice-cream blamed for Unlever woes Ftse 100 Stock Markets Bill will put spotlight on investor voting Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft North Sea Oil Don't panic, it's just a pandemic Commodities Peacemaker Pound to Dollar Extrade Financial Currencies Sticking point Business World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Sara Lee sours GM truck growth Goshawk storm Corporate law shake-up offers shield to auditors The Times LSE seeks end to takeover threat Treasury pulls back tax avoidance plan What's New in the Bill? Jury clears Merck in second Vioxx pain-reliever case MasterCard The Great Divide Gender pay gap stretches to 24% Compass sacks three executives over UN allegations Party Gaming makes surprise bid for Empire Online By Our City Staff: Morgan accused of cover-up Playing out of their Skins Editor of FT given push after 'strategic differences' Carphone warehouse Abu Dhabis to bid for retail block Delay in dropping BCCI case cost £1m Not all foreign buyers are welcome intel inside centrino Pilkington under pressure to justify rejecting approach Top of the Glass The Sunday Times De Vere bows out of race for Rentokil division BPB seeks to scupper takeover Misys bows to pressure by splitting roles early Northgate Carphone to invest £60m in broadband unbundling Vodafone in £1.35bn expansion in Africa Arms trading Take it on advice The Times City Diary Bird flu could hit economic growth says World Bank Suits you sir? The Bank's Predictions Ansvar Insurance Company Limited Strength of services 'to keep rates on hold' It's time for the high-tech giants to grow up Media No comment as the FT's Editor leaves abruptly Heavy losses and faltering sales were probably deciding factors, says Dan Sabbagh Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Digital Radio Signal ITV takes prime spot in race for Friends Reunited The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Terminal 5 workers threaten strike action Hunter and Gorman face £100m lawsuit A Focus on High Growth BSi Samsung in drive to double sales Exploiting obsession for hi-tech gadgetry Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Ftse Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Sibir surges after acquisition leaves its shares looking cheap Small Caps Gilts Oil prices could take the gloss off ICI's performance Tempus McCarthy & Stone Barclays climbs as FTSE 100 bursts through 5,400 mark Stock Markets Burren Energy Business Equity Prices Taylor's Port Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Sir Denis Mountain Chairman of Eagle Star in troubled times who guided the insurer to safety in a merger with BAT Industries Lives Remembered Sir Robert Foster Colonial servant who after a career in Africa saw Fiji through independence and became Governor-General In Fiji Foster had to oversee what was by then a fait accompli with a minimum of interference from London Mary Bennett Principal of St Hilda's College, Oxford, who coped wisely and sympathetically with 1960s student unrest Katharine Pantzer Architect of the Tudor and Stuart period's definitive bibliography Ursula Howells British actress who made the role of elegant upper-class English woman her own Richard Ogden Award-winning antique jewellery designer who became known as the 'Cinderella jeweller' Fred S. Fox Gag writer who turned out jokes for Bob Hope and other comedy stars Fred S. Fox, comedy writer, was born on July 26,1915. He died on October 23, 2005, aged 90 Tenant's set-off not available Queen's Bench Division Published November 4, 2005 Edlington Properties Ltd v J. H. Fenner and Co Ltd Before Mr Justice Bean Judgment October 20, 2005 Police exceeded their power in removing pedlar's certificate Assessing costs of professionals defending claims Inhuman treatment by state Law Report Lives in Brief Register Court & Social Frank Irving, glider pilot and university lecturer, was born on April 7, 1925. He died on August 24, 2005, aged 80 Rolf Winter, magazine editor, was born on October 20, 1927. He died on September 29, 2005, aged 77 Charles Collins, musician, was born on January 4, 1916. He died on October 3, 2005, aged 89 Memorial Service Court Circular Anniversaries Women of the Year Lunch Dinner Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? To place death notices, acknowledgements Birthdays Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Banquet The Royal Warrant Holders Association Lecture The Bristol Society Meeting Three Faiths Forum Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi RS4 Mercedes ensures that big bang theory is one for the birds I've got four wheels, so why do I need four-wheel drive? Power to the people, as they now say at Audi Trade-Sales Brotherwood DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tomorrow Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Fiery colours of an autumn sunrise Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Online Times Sport Knight hit by £1,000 fine over 'non-trier' Racing Times Test Yesterday's Results Beef Or Salmon prepared for War Of Attrition Hexham Yarmouth The Times Sports Book Fontwell Park Djokovic breathes a lot more easily Neil Harman meets the young Serb who hopes to inhale the rarefied air at the top of the game Esquire Coria throught to join elite group in Shanghai finale The Results Service Today's Fixtures McDonald at the helm in hope of British win Sailing Ashby knocked over by Weale Change of mind All's Wells McCulloch invite National bias Shooter on move Melandri happy to be fall guy no more Motor Cycling Harris and Deacon bond for bullish Great Britain Rugby League Family Business The Sunday Times Rosberg on same track as his father at Williams Motor Racing 2012 Games sponsors sold on logo no-go areas 'Brain-dead' coaches blamed for lack of progress Athletics Raising the Stakes in London The Times Victory on merit for Europe's 'Mr Consistency' Sanderson ready to claim reward for waiting game Dowson a guinea pig in spinal operation Mark Souster finds that a technique new to sport should cut the time the Newcastle player needs to rehabilitate England Squad Picture Gallery International duties create chances on domestic front How two small nations enhanced their identity Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary Oliver faces Wales with renewed enthusiasm Rugby Union Harrison prepares to take the rough with the smooth Boxing Woolmer's technical merit offers hope for Pakistan Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the former England batsman seeking to plot the downfall of his own country Stubble Ahead England Competition Pays Upper Lip Service to Team Bonding When Expertise Goes Overseas India agrees to review England's tough tour schedule Scoreboard The Times Ponting has answer to leading questions By Our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe officials face financial investigation People love horses. The payback is that they will break your bones, your bank and your heart Eckhardt seeks one last veteran rally with Merthyr Turner puts celebrations on hold to chase dream Countdown to the Fa Cup First round Merson Shows Cup Video Nasty Riverside running on empty as Middlesbrough step on the gas UEFA Cup Nolan continues to make a splash for Bolton Group H Group D Benítez plans Agger transfer Bruce recalled Rooney dividend Vital Statistic League still main course for Bergkamp The Premiership Today Sorry seems to be the hardest word for Mourinho Ferguson has lost the art of inspiration Bill Edgar says that United have suffered from recent signings playing badly Sport 50 MUTV keen to show the strain after Lille loss Supporters united in frustrations with striker Old Trafford in Crisis Glazers can be counted on to demur at high price of failure Newcastle working to address Dyer needs Sporting Index The Times Crossword The Insider The Carling Cup has benefited from being the first … Denis Vaughan, who had the idea for the National Lottery … James gets late chance of ticket to World Cup Times Sport Ferguson turns to tale of the tapes in crisis talks The Times England desperate to avoid another close shave in Pakistan Stubble and Strife for Touring Side Free Tomorrow 11 Health pass notes the face Religious rebel the click the bulletin contents Boys, the floor is yours They are segregating the sexes and dumping desks to allow boys to sprawl and move in a new approach to learning in the US Fine, says Libby Purves, but girls like to have fun too The girls get a carpeted area to sit around and discuss their feelings Boy zone benefits Learning with the aid of stress balls Girls In front Moss and daffs have made the Cotswolds so naff Of 'sins' and Anglican hymns Lies that bind Ten Guys . . . . . . and how to make them Picture Gallery Modern morals training and development agency for schools Can you find a pretty coat that won't swamp my petite frame? Ask Lucia van der Post Hair with Hari The Times health Is five a day enough? Or should we be aiming for ten? The government target for our daily fruit and vegetable consumption reflects our poor intake rather than the ideal, says Tessa Thomas How to make five-a-day pay food Endless variations on a heartwarming theme It's National Soup Week and Jill Dupleix has the recipes to suit Cook the world Kohirabi is not sounds Madonna of the pinks In a glorious return to her roots Madonna has made the world's gayest album, says Pete Paphides Confessions on a Dance Floor Madonna Warner Richard Hawley Coles Corner Famous for being more famous than famous Caitlin Moran muses on the qualities that separate the icon from the merely great The mark of a tru icon is that no none can ever truthfully say that they hate them UK Music Hall of Famers Whaddya mean groupies? We're the group They're hairy, loud and love to rock but these tribute bands are strictly for the chicks Still an Enemy of the people Chuck D, the man who politicised hip hop, tells Angus Batey of his latest global ambitions Radio NPR changed the way in which American radio is presented Pop Ancora II Divo Sony/BMG Rock For Screening Purposes Only The Test Icicles Domino Pop Some Kinda Dwele Virgin Classical Opera Proibita Cecilia Bartoli Decca Jazz Electric Coryell, Bailey, White Chesky The Official UK Charts Classical Rachmaninov Yevgeny Sudbin Bis amazon Singer, songwriter and friend to the stars Brendan Benson sets Steve Jelbert straight Times/iTunes free downloads offer Laying down the Wichita line Jimmy Webb found magic in telegraph wires and wet cake. Rob Chapman learns how She's swinging into the red Love, not money, has brought Maria Schneider to the London Jazz Festival, says Alyn Shipton DJ Gilies Peterson's festival choices The Times Notorious need for a safe pair of hands Geoff Brown on Roy Webb, the studio composer whose work can be heard on Notorious, free with The Times tomorrow Studio composers were dextrous and sensitive to a film's emotions From symphony to cinema: the film maestros Picture Gallery Why does one singing course dominate the profession? Neil Fisher finds out Theatre The World's Biggest Diamond Roya Court, Upstairs, SW1 Dance Michael Clark Barbican Concert Florestan Trio KCS Wimbledon Theatre Nelson Nuffield, Southampton The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Lost Viewing Guide Microsoft's Big Games Gamble Bleak House BBC One, 8.30pm Variations Timewatch BBC Two, 9pm Fact Hunt The Replacement Killers (1998) Film Choice The Shining (1980) The Hitcher (1986) Splashing around in the gene pool Last Night's TV Apparently you are not what you cat, you are what your parents and grandparents ate Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Calvet Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor Opening Bidds If home information packs are ever to be trusted, we need further trials to smooth out the flaws Property Editor It is still to be seen whether the public will be enthusiastic The Facts behind the Figures: Focus on: What Estate Agents Say: The North West In Family Home in Southwest London Fulham: a semi-detached house set out over three floors with a huge reception room Out Cottage in a Hampshire Village selbroune: recently renovated property built from local stone, dating to the early 1800s Away Country Manor in the Cotswolds Tetbury: a Grade Ii listed property with agood equestrain facilities in nine acres of land The Fightback Begins Tenants are scrabbling for flats in parts of London as demand revives, says Paula Hawkins Prices near the Olympic village do grow at a faster rate Pier Pressure St James Homes The Velvet Revolution Opulence and glamour are back with a flourish, but the new maximalism is an affordable style, says Jayne Dowle Powergen Richmond Lock How the West was Fun Mike Gerrard found that buying a house on the Mexican border was surprisingly easy We are selling four homes a mouth to British buyers St James Homes Desert Rates Our Life in Rio is Just Grand More and more Britons are opting to retire in the Brazilian capital, reports Sue Carter I miss the bookshops but it's summer all year round here Harrods Estates Bryant Homes Unbeatable Value Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items www.imaginehomes.co.uk Guilt-Edged Investors If you don't buy a home that has been repossessed, someone else will, says Mary Gold Such is the stigma around repossessions the that the word is not used at auction British Gas It Looks Ok to Me Robbie Millen is loath to dole out cash on all the extras that buying a home involves, but reluctantly agrees that a survey can save you money A basic survey won't show up problems that you end up paying for Home Affairs Bargain Hunter Three properties worth and careful look Clapham: Unmodernised Victorian House Sw4: huge period house in a popular street in southwest London Surrey: Village Home Fit for Renovation Farnham: large four-bed former post house overlooking the River Wey and village green Powys: Farmhouse in Need of Attention Church stoke: Grade Ii listed three-bedroom stone house on the outskirts of a pretty village Lost in Memory Lane Strawberry Cottage feels forever for Tom Cox, but his childhood notalgia let him down I try to suppress a feeling that my whole life is a lie Housebuilder of the Year The Pioneers of Space Two artists are leaving their prize-winning mill to launch a new project, says Lisa Grainger I daydream of taking it myself and making a writer's commune Iconic Architecture Sensational Views Extraordinary … Multiple Display Advertising Items Humber Valley Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Town Houses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Name on the Finest Homes The Times Tender Care The Times Bread Bins What's on Sell your Home Fast National Property Company Guarantees to Buy your home Multiple Display Advertising Items www.berkeleyhomes.co.uk The Times Confident region dares to be bold Tony Dawe reveals the high-spending ambitions of an area keen to lift itself out of the doldrums It is in the field of education that the city is making the greatest progress Hull: Facts and Figures One-stop shop should ease the burden Boom time by the river Nick Wyke reports on Hull's bid for the big The city is raising its profile. A few years from now all eyes will be on Hull PA move boosts economy BBC Digital showcase for 21st century Larkin at the centre of things Clare Brennan talks to Carol Rumens, the poet who will lead creative writing courses at Hull Little Englander who is a big hit in South Korea Donated milk float gives green veggies the edge Regional economy goes with a banger Nick Wyke enjoys breakfast near Hull, then crosses the Humber to Europe's food town Consumers are keen to experiment with exotic sausages Grimsby's transport links make it a prime location for food industries Roads to Hull paved with good intentions Improved transport links are essential if ambitious plans for the Humber ports are to be realised, says Tony Dawe Humberside Airport Wykeland Group Scientists will help business to go with the flow Guardians of Wilberforce's legacy Hull is taking up its famous son's fight to end modern-day slavery, says Clare Brennan As consumers we can all help to reduce slavery worldwide Broadband archive fuels schools' creativity Twin cities celebrate 25 years of a shared vision Why they do love to be beside the seaside Lynda Murdin discovers the gentle and wild sides of East Yorkshire's heritage coasts Communities on the edge Many villages have been lost and Kilnsea looks like being another Fine fillies turn out as Beverley rivals Ascot Lynda Murdin puts on her posh frock for a day at the races Multiple Display Advertising Items Heroes in a league of their own Tony Dawe discovers the spirit that helps charities to keep their heads above water We're off to see the wizard of Northern arts Lynda Murdin looks at the thriving Hull performing arts academy hull

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