News from 23/01/2004
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Andrew Robson, Nora Vynne, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, Robert Thicknesse, Dr Jonathan Sacks, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Charter and Andrew Pierce, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, John C. Beyer, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Gerald Davies and Owen Slot, Philip Webster and Ben Webster, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Emma Bunton, Bob Stanley, Patrick Kidd, Maria Ahmed, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Clarke, Frieda Hughes, Mrs Moneybags, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Kenneth Armitage, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Robinson, Norah Jones, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Michael Liebreich, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Philip Chapman, Jill Hamilton-Grierson, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Frank Rhodes, John Hopkins, Ian McKinnon and Yonit Farago and Andrew Norfolk, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Robert Carruthers, Elaine Monaghan, Rhodri Morgan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Ken Foster, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, David Meara, Ellen Connolly, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Brian Anderson, Chris Campling, Jon Grant, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Mary Ann Sieghart, Richard Ford and David Charter, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Peter Croft, Christopher Browne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Richard Beeston and Jan Raath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Richard Finlay, Stephen Farrell and Catherine Philp, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Ian Whittell, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Surendar Thirumurthy, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, David Boswell, Nigel Stoughton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Rawlins, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Abigail Rayner, P. Glaister, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoDrivers to get speed camera points reprieve Violence soars Cannabis code hoverspeed Eat out for £5 Insurers deny troops life cover England's rivals put the boot in but Wilkinson will still get his kicks The Times Today Naked rambler finally ends his losing streak Britain to ban Thai chicken Instant grooming for busy people in this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Looking on the bright side, with a sigh Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Investigators 'know the Iraqis suspected of killing soldiers' TV journalists face jail over Bloody Sunday anonymity Intelligent Finance Vaccine factory planned for terror attack Hawking assaulted by wife, claim nurses Police question carers over series of mystery injuries to world's most famous scientist, reports Laura Peek Earprint evidence a 'grotesque injustice' QE2 Cunard Prince to show his serious side in Africa Gun crime soars in rising tide of violence The Lord of the Rings Homicides treble to reach 50-year high A family torn apart by the killer in their midst Shop staff asked to help fight crime Leeds fans unlawfully killed Train delays cut Cruisers stuck Alcohol ruling Choking verdict Chair claim Last resting place Dance award Snack champion Body sculptor Addict rejected by hospitals pushed man under Tube 'Police hurt after mother's party plea' Hackett London Dollond & Aitchison Countess 'wanted end to violence' Only in the Saturday Times BMW People The Balls will carry on, but first a little intermission No accounting for people BBC chief runs gauntlet of Dad's Army Sir Sean Connery, Scotland's most famous exile,… PS Kilroy-Silk's exit costs BBC £625,000 BT New cannabis law targets teenagers in two-tier scheme The end of denial but did they inhale? egg PC World Smoking out politicians who used dope Israeli police are set to investigate degree scam MG Rover Gives You Libelled consultant returns to work IVF babies more at risk, say scientists Project tries to improve cancer links NHS star ratings may mislead Mars probe loses contact with Earth By a Correspondent: Delayed flights decrease How a cornflakes packet and a duck helped to expose the antics of the rip-off tradesmen Comet Only in the Saturday Times VW Macdonald finally says goodbye to Givenchy Big Fish Lebanese Versace sparkles, shimmers and shines in Paris Reluctant spy chiefs stand by Iraq dossier Countdown to Hutton sharps Baby for lesbian who used sperm bought on internet One in five would not elect Jewish premier Faith Facts Just AA sk Dixons Poll reminds us of need for constant watch on racism Have you heard the one about the British comics who taught Americans to understand irony? Second-class council saddles villagers with phone mast Furnitureland Jokers in the Pack Racist cabbie smuggling case dropped 'Prats' pay up Air emergency City ban for thug Home together 'Elder abuse' rife Seaweed sonnet Just the ticket: your own London bus for £2,000 Campaigner for children's rights is put on trial Judges to be safe from interference halfords Only in the Saturday Times Blair whips lose confidence over top-up fees vote Homebase Delay in Betsy report adds to pressure on IDS A week of pure politics, red in tooth and claw MP to be rebuked over terrorist sympathy Lib Dems condemned as too pale and male Four defence projects £2.7bn over budget Om Sri Sairam Lexus Howard steps up his team talks Have a flutter on the fastest albatross Birds that make a song and dance of finding a mate intel inside Jury talks to stay secret, law lords rule Times Online No case for total ban on growing GM crops Spain starts to dig over its painful memories Secrets of the civil war emerge after a chance find in a village cemetery, writes David Sharrock in El Bosque Pharmacist is new suspect for Monster of Florence murders Berlusconi returns, enhanced Cold Mountain (AP): Doctors in France fight reforms (AP): Fake euros (AP): Anatomist's fear (Reuters): Greek storms Call for gym ban Profligate Bush seeks freeze on non-defence budget President's belt-tightening aims are greeted with scepticism by fiscal conservatives, Elaine Monaghan writes Mitsubishi Motors Clark gambles by backing gay marriage Another Southern charmer treads Clinton's path John Edwards has reinvigorated his prospects for the Democratic nomination, writes Roland Watson in New Hampshire Former military men trade acts of charity to win veterans' vote Toshiba The Human Stain Ancient drug breathes life into sick economy As coffee proces pluge, Ethiopia's farmers are reaping a cash crop from the narcotic qat. Jonathan Clayton reports A Panda with amazing power Lost In Translation Top Vatican posting for Briton (AP): Cruise stranded (AFP): Jail for genocide Singer charged Libyan visit (AFP): Kashmir talks Mbeki 'deal' meets with scepticism in Harare Half Price Running wild: South Africa's Aids orphans HIV-Aids has created 11 million orphans in sub-Saharan Africa. Michael Dynes reports from Empangeni on the legions of 'feral children' left to fend for themselves Fiat The Times Iraq's Sunnis fear early election would be rigged Nine die in fresh guerrilla attacks Sale Items Perks of stars entertaining us troops investigated Advertisement Feature Stop blaming others, Arab world is told Progress is being stifled amid growing calls for change, reformist leaders say. Anthony Browne, in Davos, reports Athens calls for classical antiquities exchange Nationwide Sharon defies corruption claims Prime Minister faces new questions over his links to a property developer, writers lan Mackinnon in Jerusalem The Times Offers Direct West 'is ignoring abuses to Azeris' This makes it a Tame of two halves Theatre The Tamar Tamed Queen's Theatre, Wc2 Les Arts Florissants Barbican First Choice The Best Shows ArtsFirst Philharmonia / Belohlavek Festival Hall Theatre Strictly Dandia Lyric, Hammersmith Pop The Insomniacs Tour Jazz Café, Nw1 ArtsFirst Don't presume Mr Livingstone will hang on to London Simon Hughes could be the capital's first Liberal Democrat mayor 'The BBC—Brave, Bold and Courageous, whatever you think about Hutton Picture Gallery Drugs turn the brains of politicians into marzipan How to be a Scottish success story: first leave Scotland Up in Smoke A new stance on cannabis has made an inauspicious start Mountain Magic Davos should sprinkle stardust on free trade Dream Driving Advice on reforming the points system BBC and Hutton Names of a certain age The Times Responsibility for Gulf kit shortage Need to sharpen TV-watching skills Defence of NHS progress in Wales Decline and challenge Sending drivers to jail Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Barmaids Cannabis and mental illness Rapid responses Medicinal purposes The Weather The Times Crossw0rd 22,568 Keith Prowse News Corp stake raised Enron accountant charged At&t receives two offers Bank acts over LVMH Class Law to fight sale Banks to seize homes Sainsbury workers to vote Industry on the rebound Charts of the Day In Business Today: Need To Know 32. Commentary 33.… Making the grade FSA 'could derail low-cost savings' Jobs for life at MG Rover Bank prepares for sale of Hollinger assets Not so prudent Oracle Sporting morality Rivals ask for inquiry into Tesco purchase Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics The Times Results in Brief Sistema sells oil stakes Gazprom cuts investment Agfa wins US contract Scalier Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Picture Gallery Exchange rates Liberty Media boss lifts News Corp stake Versailles chiefs milked banks and traders for years, court told BT Tesco: tomorrow's corner shop? Business Editor's Commentary Music firms chalk up win over web pirates Industry promises it will follow suit with US actions Prudential should sit on what could be a valuable nest Egg Tempus Loss of Burger King account bites WPP shares Stock Markets Wood Group gives up gain as doubts persist Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Strong UK data hurt gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Food stores in London's ritzy areas a big treat for Tesco Top grocers size up humble corner shops Luxury goods firm bags 8% sales growth Thorntons stung by 'early-bird' promotion hp N Brown buffeted by bad debt and price cuts Barclays' home shopping purchase approved Pre shares take a dive after sales hit ten-year low Pension funds enjoy first positive returns since 1999 British Airways Commitment to Asia pays off Scottish Widows set to cut bonus rates again Croks' big players take shine off Stanley S&n toasts supply chain cheer The Times Offers Direct Cinven to reap £200m Unique profit Luminar's shares rise on improved trend in sales Family denies fend for delay to Saga sale Mannesmann defendants go on courtroom offensive Digital cameras trigger 15,000 job losses at Kodak Kodak's Global Workforce The Sunday Times EasyCinema will take Hollywood fight to Eu Germany and Japan hint at action to check rise of euro Another, Yukos executive arrested Wind of change for Deutsche Hotel room Cosmic currents Novartis blames Roche managers for merger delay Buoyant Nokia says sales will rise Banks to seize homes of failed entrepreneurs Misys falls 6% after downbeat forecast Toyota Generic drugs help group jump into fifth place Whitehall can design failure into any industry Moody's awards India investment grade credit status The Times Indial set to rival China for British investment in Asia Strong growth and relaxed rules for foreign firms are proving attractive, says Surendar Thirumurthy Austrian Equity Prices Children hold the key to London's 2012 Olympic bid Billboard tycoon shows he has a captive audience The Times Unit Trust Information Service NCH UK film growth set to taper off in 2004 Editor goes as Montgomery issues a clarion call to Unionism What will the clever Barclays do with their… Créme Pemberton Greenish Audio Administration Secretary The Times Travel Direct Fulham Administration Manager - London Multiple Display Advertising Items Disney tops the table for British film distributors Encounters The Times Worthing Area Gay Society RSVP Jordans Partners The Times Speed Dating Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Oakbridgeconnections SpeedDater The Times Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Leask Soldier who won the DSO in Italy, kept the peace in the Suez Canal Zone and became GOC Scotland Professor Deborah Doniach Clinical immunologist whose vital discoveries aided the understanding of autoummune disease Charlotte Jolles Ebullient German scholar who spurned her homeland when the Nazis came to power Court & Social Martin Russell Eccentric banker, collector and patron of Sri Lankan Cubism Thomas Stockham Pioneer of digital audio who gave evidence about the Watergate tapes Edred Wright Direct of music at King's, Canterbury, who sang at one Coronation and chose choristers for another Meyer Kupferman Prolific composer whose works include a chamber cycle in 34 movements Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers On this Day January 23,1973 England Test chiefs to axe 'immoral' tour Not to put too fine a point on it Daily Life January 23,1955 Questions Answered What do the P and Q stand for in the saying "Mind your Ps and Qs? Questions Asked Court Circular Service Dinner Memorial Service Lecture The Times Homage to an art maverick Julia Trevelyan Oman The Times Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… Personal Column Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages Nature Notes Domestic & General Life Assurance Company Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Jury confidentiality preserved House of Lords Published January 23,2004 Regina v Mirza Regina v Connor and Rollock Before Lord Steyn, Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough and Lord Rodger of Earisferry Speeches January 22,2004 Irreducible minimum content of job Court of Session Inner House Published January 23,2004 Archibald v Fife Council Before Lord Hamilton Lord MacFadyen and Lord McCluskey Judgment December 9,2003 Restoring correct position in pension error Chancery Division Published January 23,2004 East Sussex County Council v Jacobs Before Mr Justice Blackbourne Judgment December 16,2003 Fair trial right not engaged Court of Appeal Published January 23,2004 Law and Others v Society of Lloyd's Part-time adjudicator not independent Court of Session Inner House Published January 23,2004 Singh v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before the Lord President (Lord Cullen), Lord Kirkwood and Lord Weir Judgment December 24,2003 Defence suggestion is a fact relied on House of Lords Published January 23,2004 Regina v Webber Before Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough, Lord Rodger of Earlsferry and Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe Opinion January 22,2004 Hospital order was made in criminal cause Court of Appeal Published January 23,2004 Regina (South West Yorkshire Mental Health Nhs Trust) v Bradford Crown Court Before Lord Justice Pill, Lord Justice Chadwick and Lord Justice May Judgment December 19,2003 Jury cannot pick one expert Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published January 23,2004 Regina v Cannings Before Lord Justice Judge, Mrs Justice Rafferty and Mr Justice Pitchers Reasons January 19,2004 Contributory negligence for starting fire The Times Capital gains tax scheme was valid Court of Appeal Air weapon need not foe lethal Queen's Bench Divisional Court Deciding if charge fixed or floating Chancery Division Car that thinks for itself to get a grip in wintry weather Fast Test Citroen C2 Gt Mercedes-Benz Audi Authorised Dealers American Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Bentley Contract Hire & Leasing Chrysler Jaguar & Daimler Bentley Wanted Lamborghini BMW Wanted The Times General Maserati 3200Gta MG Mercedes SLK Roadster Slk230 K Slk230 Slk320 Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Auction C270 CDi C230k Are you about to buy a new Mercedes Benz? Sl320 Saffron Cars S320 Ml500 Glovebox S280 Ml55 AMG BMW Authorised Dealers Picture Gallery BMW General Disabled Vehicles Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in the Motors section please contact The Times Car Locator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Wanted Auction of Exclusive Dvla Personalised Registrations Porsche 966 Turbo 996 966 Boxster S C4s Richards speaks out Welcome to sport's where Tina Henman wins Wimbledon Family man Rodman attempts to rebound from rock bottom Payton rejects Raiders Results and how They Stand Modano conscious he is trading on achievements of the past Rugby considers rule change Results and how They Stand Eight-week deadline on future of Wales rally Musselburgh Times Test Chepstow Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Therealbandit receives go-ahead for Pillar Chase Henman draws on reserves to clear Czech Fan club rallies to help Hewitt make most of home comforts Davis finally breaks Higgins hoodoo McLean's power play reaps dividends Open returns to 'Carnasty' in 2007 Gutsy Reid and Golovin graduate with highest honours Auckland unleashes welcome wind of change Tinkering with laws must be tailored to aid growth of game Gerald Davies joins a conference basking in the success of the World Cup Road trips to decide Heineken hopes How They Stand Power-packed Pickup happy to be Tyson of the table top Sarah Potter hears how Britain's most successful female arm-wrestler got to grips with the sport Gibbs bows out on his birthday Skinstad ready to fire for the Dragons after bleak period Richards has the desire to lead from the front once more Pat Gibson hears the former West indies captain's plans to lift his team By Our Sports Staff: Lees six appeal wins over the critics and seals thrilling victory Snow Reports The Results Service Death threats for bouncer as nation mourns Hookes Fixtures Marshall draws high praise from beaten Wood Vikings plan raid in sevens Top Ghaffar Eaton rules Stewart's complex character remains in shadows Bottom dollar becomes Cup currency Distance immaterial as Bolton step up bid to keep Okocha Shaping up for leaner look Get Fit, Feel Fit Fit for your Shape Winkelman offers Wimbledon reasons for hope By a Correspondent: Amaechi commits to Magic Basketball Simpson has the experience to inspire Telford Elite dealings cloud United interest in Miner By a Correspondent: Nelson's hat-trick sets up treble chance Times Sports Book Wolves hope Cort can add bite Leeds board preparing inevitable Judge me on results, Sanchez says Thepremiershiptoday Rugby may put the boot in on Wilkinson with penalty clause Hyundai Richards to the Rescue Australia the likely winners again in burning debate over Ashes World Cup referee to be quizzed on rulings First Person Microwave Man Arts T2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way Ws Live Now has a daily recipe from Jill Duepleix 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day How to Rev up your Aritstic Output A Singer Has Cured his Writer's Block by Buying a Bentley and a Rolls. Who Knew There was a Link between Shopping and Creativity? Lovely Objects Set off a Chain Reaction of Aesthetic Appreciation I Wear the Guerlain Scent, Vol De Nuit, in Saint Exupery's Honour Phil Spector Ice Queen to Woman Not to Look like a The Martha Stewart in Court this Week Accused of Fraud is Different from the Martha Stewart Familiar to Millions of Americans from her Home-Making Empire-Thanks to a Million-Dollar Makeover by Psychologists and Image Experts Aimed at Swaying the Jury. Nicholas Wapshott Reports from New York The Ethicist The Times The Key to my Heart? As the Latest Dating Game Arrives in town, Sara Lawrence and Hugo Rifkind Put on their Glad Rags and Head for Piccadilly to Check out their Chances-With Varying Degrees of Success Would I Want to Tell my Children that I Met their Father at a Singles Event? Cannabis Destroyed my Wonderful Son Two Weeks Ago, T2 Highlighted the Fact that Cannabis Use Can Lead to Psychosis. The Commons Select Committee Has Been Asked to Look at the New Evidence Here, Katy Holford Tells how Cannabis Led her Son into a Living Nightmare that Lasted for Years and Eventually Caused his Death Weekend Dish Slow Comfort Food is Too Good for the Nursery, Says Jill Dupleix Fast-Track Grooming for the Jet Set You Come in, Say, for the Beach Babes Hour and the Tray of Goodies is Readyyou Come in, Sat, for the Beach Babes Hour and the Tray of Goodies is Ready Microwaye Man Country Pursuits Home. Forum Explain Yourself You'll Do It my Way, or Else Feature as a New Life of Rolling Stone Brian Jones is Published, Bob Stanley Analyses the Fine Old Pop Tradition of Control Freakery Picture Gallery An Irish Heart and Soul Man Interview when David Kitt First Met his Wife-To-Be, She Showed Him the Need to Put Real Passion into his Music, He Tells Lisa Verrico Jazz John Bungey More Albums David Sinclair Enjoys the Climb up Cold Mountain with Jack White It Even Sounds as if She's Having Fun New Album Norah Jones's Debut Album Blew the World's Hat off, and now her Second Effort is Even Better, Says Lisa Verrico Doctors in Distress Television how Ironic: Just as the Bbc Sets off in Search of Britain's Greatest Sitcom, It Unleashes Two of the Worst on an Undeserving World, and on Caitlin Moran As a Nation, we Really Rate Ourselves as Funny Guys Hit & Myth Bob Stanley Spain Embraces a Great Britten The Barcelona Opera House is Putting its Own Twist on Peter Grimes for its First Staging of the Work. John Allison Reports Classical Cds Heléne Grimaud Credo Peter Donohoe Bliss Piano Concerto Hespérion Xxi Ferrabosco Consort Music The Times Entertainments Peter Pan The Times La Boheme No Stomach for Love Digestive Problems Can Ruin a Social Life, but a New Test Can Speed Diagnosis, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Travel Direct Soul Music Life Assurance? Weedy Chest On Target Fertility Problems Doctor's Orders The Times Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice TV Review Despite the Non-Judgmental Approach, There was Much Tension Bubbling under the Surface of Making Babies the Gay Way, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3182 Viewing Guide Boots Get off the Bland Wagon Mortgagemakeover Marketreport this Week London is not dead just yet. In fact , it's entering a period of convalescence Hampshire V Wiltshire Warehouse Conversion in East London Wappling, E1: first-floor apartment with 24-hour porter service and allocated parking Out Wing of a Manor House in Surrey Chiddingfold: part of an Edwardlan house with four bedrooms and a private garden Away End-Terrace Cottage in Cornwall Mousehole: a classic stone former flsherman's cottage in a qulet lane near the harbour Kiwi Flies South Feeling a bit creamped in their two-bed terraced house in St Albans, Jane Bolton and her family moved to St Albans in New Zealand Instead of the M25, we have a mountain range Chaplins London Imperial Park Stop Grousing Mr Partridge Things are changing fast in Ipswich - and not just at the docks, says Clare Dight Trendy shops can't be far behind the japanese noodle bar nrv Suffolkpunch Firsttimebuyer Priced out of London but still want a life? Go West Two-Bed Flat in Wiltshire Wroughton: development of 44 two-bedroom apartments, three mlles from Swindon Go South Cottage in Hampshire Sutton Scotney: a two-bedroom cottage in a village close to Winchester Redrow Minister to this Interior Hinwick House offers the opportunity of a lifetime to restorers, says Marcus Binney Be One of the First to Live in Space Hometheotherhalflives Houses for Coursed St Andrews' royal links are an attraction for golfers, paparazzi and bright young things. 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