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ResumoContents Clarke must go, says rape victim Contents lastminute. com Rooney's broken foot hits World Cup hopes Contents Labour aide: Prescott was serial groper YouGov poll Contents The Sunday Times Contents Brittany Ferries The week from hell Party is sleazy and incompetent: poll Public Opinion Criminals not deported 'to avoid asylum claims' Flawed System Home Office even freed prisoners with deportation orders More Bungles northern rock Mothers expect Damien on 6/6/6 A Devilish Date Brings Predictions of Apocalypse. . . But the Entertainments Industry Plans to Clean up Specsavers St George finally slays marathon £50m cost of a flagship school Backer in peerage row demanded more taxpayers' cash Tory gains set to deepen Blair woes Treasury Paid £1.5m to Rescue failing Academy 10 Days before Election Nationwide Connery's forgotten ballet revealed Contents Can you explain why this plant was in your boot sir? Mercedes Benz Top of the Pots Scandal-hit Barrymore is paid £1m for memoir Barclays bosses take out mortgages with rivals England get science of World Cup win Fears grow for British backpacker in Australia Revealed: the BBC shows we really like Superwomen pay price in divorce court Flora Rolling Stone Richards falls out of his tree Matthew Mellon Sorry old Bean, the apes got there first Serb buys £25m UK home for son Mitsubishi Motors Over 200 hurt or Killed by botched radiation Health trusts hit by multi-million equal pay claim from women Hippo joins 40,000 species in danger GP care outside 9-to-5 'chaotic' The Old Goat turns out to be a cuckold Aus Liebe zum Automobil Princess sits the Russians on her sofa Motability Going down Still at Large. . . Hundreds of foreign criminals set free to wander the streets, the deputy prime minister sleeping with his secretary, the minister for health silenced by heckling nurses. For Labour, it seems, things can only get wetter A Government on Borrowed Time Contents The Criminals who Stayed New Labour's bit of rough gone wrong Prescott was imported into the new Labour project to give it some working-class credibility. But, says Bryan Appleyard, he failed in every department And It's Going to Get Worse wanadoo Labour isn't working Bonfire of a preposterous man's vanities Clarke quit? Make him stay and rebuild a wrecked Home Office Cherie not happy about closing home from home in Rome Atticus Here's news to send a shiver down Conservative spines: Atticus The Health and Safety Executive, fresh from assaults … Atticus We've heard about positive spin, Dave, but this is ridiculous Atticus It only takes a hidden mic to reveal the real BNP Atticus The pathetic reason Blair clings to failed ministers Peace reigns in the Liberal Democrats under the benign Atticus Invoices for Cherie Blair's hair and Michael Howard's … Atticus It'll be kneeling room only at the upmarket Holy Trinit Atticus sportsexclusive It's time to sort out immigration Toyota Beckett's farm payments chaos Get real, Cameron The Making of a Goddess News for the BBC Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times, 1 Pennington Street It's been one damned climax after another We may have to bomb Iran nectar Online call girl exposes sex myths of Brazil Lexus Spain destroys lost Roman City for a car park In the torture cell of Chechnya's tyrant Zurich The Kadyrov Agenda The next Gandhi: I'll make India better off than Britain Drought fuels slaughter of the children Clooney reinforces battle for Darfur How You Can Help Volvo Alpha parents are new school bitches Cracking the Code What Parents Mean when They Say British men seek Czech mates Iran's psychopath in chief, by Israel insideout Briton behind anthem that enraged Bush Mercedes-Benz Times Online Al-Qaeda leader plans an Iraq army Poland's thugs plan Hooligan League British Gas Migrant ghettos anger Germany Cup marketing blitz kicks off Get your World Cup Funeral Urn KIA Motors Today's weather Two more bird flu outbreaks News in Brief Doherty arrest Dismembered body found in suitcase Berlusconi to quit Three more held over van murder Two tickets share £5.8m Lotto jackpot Human torch Peugeot protest Dave's on a road to nowhere, as we bypass Tories Dear reader, if you fear her majesty's government is The Times Another Labour smokescreen Prezza and the FA—a perfect match? It is customary to see Prince Harry cradling a pint … Ford Contents United star fractures metatarsal in his right foot Contents Misubishi Motors Contents Agonies and ecstasy down the King's road Jose says he almost quit Top boss Jose Mourinho falls just short of his perfect 10 Chelsea win the title, but Europe was a disappointment and they won few friends; it would help if the manager could get his team to play with flair Six key games in Chelsea's title march Terry rises above pain Nobody symbolised Chelsea's blend of talent and resilience more than their injured captain Renault Eriksson faces striking crisis England could be without their two main goalscorers in Germany—and the replacements are not up to the mark Owen's comeback injury completes day of misery England's main goalscorer left the nation praying for a miracle when he hobbled off yesterday during his return to the Newcastle side after four months out with injury The Sunday Times Foot fault: how England stars have made the metatarsal a household word Sven's options Dutiful Curbishley exits his field of dreams Second Best Steve McClaren will succeed Sven-Göran Eriksson on Friday after Luis Felipe Scolari left the FA with no choice Even Alf wasn't first pick Life & times of Steve McClaren Wenger: I'd love the job if I was free The Arsenal manager has admitted he would jump at the chance to coach England—if he wasn't committed to the long-term future of his club, writes Jim van Wijk The Sunday Times Pompey thank Harry Houdini airberlin McFadden brings McClaren down to earth Malbranque makes wasteful City pay price West Brom and Birmingham relegated Birmingham go down fighting Ruthless Blackburn give Curbishley sad farewell to Valley Brian Glanville at The Valley Gerrard fires Liverpool bid for second spot The race for second place Return Ticket for Showtime in Paris Two of the world's greats will return to Paris for the Champions League final, local boy Thierry Henry and former resident Ronaldinho of Barcelona Middlesbrough's miracle factory faces a final demand For all the Teessiders' outrageous comebacks, Stewart Downing insists the champagne will stay on ice at the Riverside unless the Uefa Cup is won Old friends share the spoils While Arsenal have been without a regular left-back for much of this season, two of their former players are sharing the position at Barcelona, writes Ian Hawkey The All England Lawn Tennis Ground plc Real's genius lit up first final The first European Cup was settled after a bravura performance by one of the greats on a memorable night in Paris half a century ago, writes Brian Glanville Barclays Premiership Coca-Cola Championship League One League Two Pools Pools Claims Nationwide Conference Conference North Conference South Southern League Ryman League Unibond League Scotland Bell's Scottish First Division Second Division Third Division Other Football Youth Football Vauxhall Masterfit Welsh Premier League Highland League Carnegie Irish League Eircom League Spain Italy France Germany Portugal Turkey Austria Czech Republic Fixtures White Hart Flame Tottenham's young team are within sight of the Champions League, but coach Martin Jol knows they still need points, starting against Bolton today The Sunday Times The Double, 1960-61 Spurs' glory days Cup Winners' Cup, 1963 FA Cup, 1981 Uefa Cup, 1984 League Cup, 1999 Kenny turns back clock The Liverpool legend raises money for his wife's cancer fund tomorrow in a rerun of the 1986 Fa Cup final against Everton. By Jonathan Northcroft Contents Driving Tyson keeps Forest's hopes alive Jon West at The City Ground Colchester close to glory Barry Flatman at Layer Road Rangers rally to win Lift-off for Cobblers Patrick Maxwell at Sixfields Tilson's heroes on the way up Coca-Cola League Portuguese give English football black eye Facey hoists Tranmere to safety Rushden relegated to Conference Ups and downs so far this season Nelson strike halts Bees 'How you look is only skin deep, but unfortunately people see that The Bolton Wanderers manager has a rustic reputation, but it is a label this innovative coach does not deserve. By Joe Lovejoy Streak too hot for cool Lehmann Liverpool Victoria County Championship County scoreboards Liverpool Victoria Country Championship First Division Middlesex v Kent Warwickshire v Yorkshire Second Division Chapple preys on weary Durham Fixtures Glamorgan: First Innings 337 (R E Watkins 87) Leicestershire v Surrey Second Test Match South Africa v New Zealand Wednesday Tour Match Derbyshire v Sri Lanka First One-day International Van steers Kent home Gough boosts Essex Round-up Dizzy heights Jason Gillespie is back in England with his fortunes having taken an improble upturn since his Ashes humiliation, writes Simon Wilde Murali warms to his task as Derbyshire engineer collapse The Sunday Times Testing time for selectors The absence of key players, including captain Michael Vaughan, gives England's selectors plenty to ponder before the first Test against Sri Lanka. By Simon Wilde 'Maybe I am eccentric. But I'm a nice eccentric. I only ever wanted acceptance' Chris Eubank believes he is on a one-man crusade to right the wrongs of the world, but in doing so he has brought conflict to his personal life The Sunday Times Spent Ebdon makes final in tears The former world champion clinches a nail-biting semi-final against Marco Fu but Ronnie O'Sullivan makes a sorry sight as he crumbles to Graeme Dott Warriors counter Falcons class The Times Europe places up for grabs Round-up The New Dallaglio James Haskell is fed up warming the bench and wants a place in Wasps' starting line-up against London Irish today XI England snub hurts Hodgson The London Irish scrum-half has been key to his club's revival this season and is dismayed that his skills have been ignored by Andy Robinson, writes Nick Cain TV Match Heineken Cup Time has come to shoot the messenger Clive to the rescue The RFU's new blueprint to revive the English game has created a perfect role for Sir Clive Woodward to fill. By Stephen Jones Pros and cons of England's blueprint for the future Ford popular choice for RFU He is wanted by England, but the Saracens coach may also be hunted by Wales. By Stephen Jones Today Sport on TV Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Times Online Motor Show Questions & answers Your sporting conundrums tackled Caught in time Hull City win promotion to the Third Division, 1983 Any Answers? Sport Letters No Limits A South African sprinter sets his sights on the 2008 Olympic Games, making light of the small matter of having to run on prosthetic limbs Bailey finds gold on dry land European cycling champion Sarah Bailey, racing on Friday, only took to the saddle after doctors told her to end a successful swimming career The Sunday Times Athletics Results round-up Badminton Baseball Basketball Bowls Golf Ludlow Today's racing Ice hockey Motorcycling Motor racing Netball Rallying Snooker Squash Tennis Fixtures Wetherby Nadal poised to beat Borg's winning run on clay Sports round-up Golf MotoGP Guinness Premiership Rugby Union Celtic League National League Principality Building Society Premiership ASDA Welsh National League BT Cup Final AIB All-Ireland League Tetley's Bitter County Championship Super 12 Minor Motorsport Rugby league Rugby League LHF Healthplan National League National Conference totalrl. com Conference Fixtures Brighton Cricket Badminton Squash Basketball Netball Market Rasen Racing Sandown Park Leicester Ripon Ice hockey Real tennis Haydock Park Wolverhampton Punchestown This Week Pipe calls it Quits The trainer, who announced his retirement yesterday, not only dominated racing for almost 20 years but revolutionised the sport Sir Percy looks to shine in Classic opener Marcus Tregoning's Sir Percy was once sold to make way for an old car, but the signs are he could motor home in the 2,000 Guineas, writes Andrew Longmore The man who changed racing Owner keeps it in the family David Johnson pledges loyalty to trainer David Pipe, hoping he has the same magic touch as his father, who retired from the sport yesterday. By Tony Coleman The Sunday Times Tom Dunmore selects models of simplicity One-Box Computer Plug-And-Go Satnav Six pain-free gadgets Most of us want gizmos we can just pick up and use, so why are many overcomplicated? Hugh Pearman notices a move toward simpler design, but urges shoppers to think before buying Mobile E-Mailer Doors campaign Get Digital Your guide to the internet Call for action Havens for busy women Site test Jacquelyn Arnold seeks 21st-century alternatives to coffee-table magazines Campaign soapbox Gadget-girl digest Don't panic Nigel Powell answers your techie queries Modern mums' handbook Virtual pen pal News and comment Executive network The Sunday Times Best buy Conrad de Souza, 52, tells Simon Kurs how to pluck out a violin online The AA Merrbers Ck The Sunday Times FA falls victim to clock-Watching Lehmann rich in contradictions Dott top of class Contents City's richest man to sell third of his firm in £800m listing Rosneft cuts back Size of London float Cazenove lures legal eagle for Mayhew job Friends Provident Dollar starts the big slide against major currencies Scandal leaves VW in the pits Special Report £4.8m seems to have been blown on call girls and wild living, writes Michael Woodhead from Berlin Sunday Times trio scoop top awards Business Digest Gaming group float is on the cards Travelsphere finally finds a home Suez prepares anti-ltalian poison pill BAA to unveil Ferrovial defence The Sunday Times Isoft accounts under fire Tycoons want a hint of Finesse Chinese leap into battle over US mobile group Headhunters take aim at middle manager market The Sunday Times Times Online City mining boss spurred to dig into Canada firm Dollar set to fall, but base rate will be held Gatwick airline blocked over Afgan jet deal Race ace Stewart calls on Blair to save Silverstone BAE ready to walk out on shipyards takeover Vue sale projected to make £400m Pentagon puts spoke in RAF tanker contract Symantec Easyhotel expands into Middle East Starwood checks out De Vere group Greed will beat fear about Rosneft's London listing Agenda Getting far too heated over global warming Economic Outlook BAE plays tough Brown is with you Media's love of doom obscures the good news Beware the Bear The Russians are coming and the City is nervous, Gazprom, the gsas giant, is circling Centrica; oil company Rosneft plans to float on the London Stock Exchange. But many are asking how are asking how far our new friends in Moscow can be trusted, reports Tracey Boles Where Gazprom Gas Goes The Hush-Hush Billionaire SAP Here to save the NHS, not bury it Netcare boss Mark Adams is building Britain's biggest private health group, Next he wantes to run GPs, dentists and surgery for the NHS Waterstone wants to read up on his former firm The chain's owner, HMV, has been asked to open its books as founder's buyback attempt hots up. By Richard Fletcher Mark Adams's Working Day Vital Statistics Downtime Is Next going out of style? As Chairman David Jones prepares to step down, the retailer needs to make radical changes, By Richard Flecher Lloyds TSB Multiple Display Advertising Items Volkswagen bosses stung by love bug America drives for biofuel to beat its addiction to oil Henry Ford's dream of ethanol as the top car fuel could come true—100 years late, writers Dominic Rushe from New York The Sunday Times Oracle Whitbread swallows pride and reforms The sale of some pub-restaurants should net £400m, but Costa Coffee and the budget hotels are being expanded, writes Matthew Goodman Rank Faces the Same Problems Who are Britain's best non-executives? 'Lit chick' debacle that damns the publishers Plagiarism charges raise questions about the ethics of the book world. By Dominic Rushe in New York Times Online Container ports get shipshape Felixstowe and Harwich are at the centre of a boom in shipping volumes fuelled by Chinese exports Savills rlington The Low Cost of Maritime Transport Typical ocean freight costs UK trade in goods: largest deficits in 2005 Britain's top ten trading partners: imports (£m) Beware the deadly sins of start-ups If you are setting up a new firm there are some things that you must avoid doing, writes Rachel Bridge Good Hair Day goes straight to top in Fast Track awards GHD's Outstanding growth in sales to £46m puts the haircare firm in a league of its own Small Business Digest The Times Technology tomboy recycled her career How I Made It Jan Smith Founder of End-o-Line Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Pension payments face new limits The Business Doctor World share markets Databank Major share movements UK economy at a glance Top 200 companies Indicator of the week Interest rates/Bonds 10-Year Bond Yield (%) Currencies Commodities Comodities Bombay rocked by share deal scandal Market panics as tax investigators swoop in dawn raid and regulator suspends 24 brokers, warning banks of investigation. Report by Dean Nelson in New Delhi The Sunday Times Letters Article Withdrawn Bardaycard Bust-up in a billion. . . There was high excitement at the British Venture Capita Is Matalan up to the Tesco challenge? Contents BT Being Daddy Shot by terrorists, Frank Gardner's greatest fear was how to be a father in a wheelchair Meeting with a Remarkable Man that Started my Arab Adventure Next Week Back to school with hily Polo and showjumping, her former bestseller subjects, had not prepared, Jilly Cooper for the realities of a modern classroom. But amid the mayhem she found tales of heroism and humour Contents LorÉal Paris The lady and the fool Hey Brits, you're more American than you know Flying with the baby from hell Dark days with the spy who loved me Interview Laura Ashley A BBC future from planet bonkers Last week the BBC outlined a digital masterplan. But is this really what it's supposed to be for? Fear is the price of being a woman rebel in Iran Nobel peace prize winner Shirin Ebadi tells Matthew Campbell why she fights the mullahs At last out lefties see the light Misguided support for dictators destroyed the left's credibility. Christopher Hitchens welcomes a volte-face Young, Asian and very confused They embrace hip-hop but really they're nerds, says The Euston Manifesto Spells out a Change of Direction The funday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Junking their fast food addiction Eruc Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation, tells Karen Robinson how companies like McDonald's are now targeting the young Multiple Display Advertising Items Guilt Trip How to get into med school Getting her twin daughters into medical school required near military planning, says Anna May Mangan, but it paid off Tesco Legibility has been written off Answer the question Mephisto Sudoku Bookwise The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Teaser The Sunday Times Crossword 4170 Winners Happlly wolfing down all the president's menu Winner's Dinners Sparks flying—not just for Euan Shock exchange The tabloid week Sleight of hand of the week This Life X-Files case of the week Breakthrough of the week Hasselhoff in Peter Panto People of the Week No More Neil at the Wheel Bad idea of the week New release of the week No More Lunch for Me, Thanks The Daily Telegraph: Ken Jones Last word. . . The Independent: Puggy Pearson Winner's Letters Talking Heads Nick Newman's Week Contents Families with second homes set to double A further 350,000 people are tipped to buy city pads and holiday homes over the next decade Ways to pad out the tax perks Loans for Second Homes Cards abroad News in Brief Contents Fund saies soar Chinese… Artemis Undoing the damage of Donald at the Halifax A Question of Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Bumper figures prompt Datamonitor duo to cash in for £2m Directors' Deals Now you can fly further with air loyalty plans Air Miles has made it easier to jet away with its points—but it still may not be the best scheme for regular fliers Plan ahead if you want to find the cheapest tickets Fidellty newstarinvest Flight Plan World markets leave the best of British trailing in their wake Comment Multiple Display Advertising Items How to avoid getting burnt by the red-hot price of … As demand soars and tensions mount over Iran, Kathryn Cooper offers advice on where to invest The Oil Price Winners and Losers Should you sell in May and go away? Multiple Display Advertising Items Top fund picker's commandments to beat the index Text shopping launch raises fraud fears Paying for goods by mobile phone text message is safe, Paypal insists. But many people are unconvinced Fidelity International Multiple Display Advertising Items The Main Risks How the System Works Savers cry fould as rates are slashed Banks are cutting the interest they pay even though base rate has not moved since August, writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Savings Accounts Time to act on the scandal of rising exit fees Cut the Exit Fee I'll fight them on the beaches for free healthcare Helping young people on to the housing ladder Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top Annuity Rates Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile There's no magic wand to get us out of debt Multiple Display Advertising Items L&C aap Rally king revs up for a trip to the stars Fame and Fortune Maximillion Cooper, the man behind today's Gumbali 3000 race, dreams of £3m cars and a ride into space, he tells Fidelity International Brown urged to back down on will trusts Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern coaching takes centre stage Senior executives are jumping on the bandwagon to add to their managerial skills or as part of an Mba, writes Roger Eglin Multiple Display Advertising Items Thank goodness for good old Johnny Foreigner Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Helping staff to cope can cut sick days Pilates, fitness clubs and emergency nannies on call are keeping workers happier and cutting absenteeism, writes Simon Brooke Multiple Display Advertising Items Barnardo chief fights Asbos A Week in the Life of Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents Travel Advertising . . . and l was very, very drunk Each June, in the beautiful hills of Tuscany, the locals welcome in the new vintage. Vincent Crump helps them celebrate More corking festivals Your Hols VJV Doc Holiday Two dive addicts want help, but they won't go cold turkey Smug Shot The Doctor Says The Doc's quick fixes volkswagen Over to you When holidays Attack Mine, All Mine An uncrowded island, a beach to call your own—in the Med? In summer? It can be done, says Jeremy Lazell KLM Kim Amorgos, Greece Folegandros, Greece markwarner Ponza, Italy RailEurope Cathay Pacific Maddalena Islands, ltaly Pantelleria, Italy Sovalye, Turkey Comino, Malta Lopud, Croatia Susak, Croatia timesonline Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawrence and Hardy Stanley Stewart formed a Dorset double act with the indomitable Doris and set off on a long weekend walk, in search of the warrior and the writer who illuminated this bucolic county Multiple Display Advertising Items Next Stop, Balaton This lonely Hungarian valley is the most obscure no-frils destination yet. The surprise, says Stephen Bleach, is that it's simply stunning Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anyone for Cricket When the crowds reach St Lucia for the World Cup, there'll be plenty of room—the locals are homes. Mark Hodson tries an authentic new way to see the Caribbean Travel brief Where else to stay timesonline Bonuses for car hire dent-spotters Directions One & Only Take the High Tracks Varig Warning Online 'travel Butler' Polite Sweepers The Latest News Where was I? last-minute bargains Dahab tourists stay put Standing room only Holiday money ba. com Multiple Display Advertising Items Air New Zealand So Sue Me! Can one aggrieved customer take on a no-frills giant and win? You bet I can, says victorious Nick Gilbert Instant weekend Copenhangen It's small but perfectly trendy—Harriet Perry hops to the great Dane Multiple Display Advertising Items Absolutely Baltic My personal Jules et Jim Sheila Cashin made an art form of juggling lovers during her bohemian debut in Paris Now confess! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times My hols Tamzin Outhwaite is right at home in five-star hotels—but adventure is vital, too Where was I Win a luxurious break for two in Malta, with the Fortina Spa Resort and Air Malta The competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Contents Contents Cars on TV Contents Oh man, I hit that Golf for six Me and my motors I crashed the sponsored car the day before it was due … Up to speed BMW reaches for coupé crown Singh for £1m Thieves bend it like Beckham Nissan deluxe Chasing dreams at £11 a gallon Will BP's expensive superfuel really make your car go faster? Jonathan Milne investigates Mercedes-Benz Fills a Niche You Hadn't Noticed Drives the Mazda Cx-7 The Internet Fast Lane She's driving the lorry? You have to be joking, matey Women are making inroads in trucking and changing minds, says Emma Smith Modern Trucks are so Hi-Tech that Any Girl Can Drive … Ultimate Multiple Display Advertising Items in gear The stuff of motoring dreams The Knowledge Accident Compensation All you wanted to know about cars but were afraid to ask Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items What a perfect way to make the girls go 'Eugh' What a perfect way to make the girls go 'Eugh' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Second Opinion Used Car: Jaguar XJ The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items letters Maybach British International Motor Show Car Clinic Your motoring problems solved My First Crash Deal of the Week The Internet Fast Lane volkswagen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items DVLA Regtransfers. co. uk Porsche Contents Contents Biking round our Rio flat Time and Place Moving on Is It worth It? Upper Hurdey barn, Upper Hurdley, Powys, £150,000 Design Classics Tolix cafe chain Fit for a Fresh Start Retirement special They're active and affluent. Wealthy retirees are a force to be reckoned with, says Fred Redwood Crest Bucolic bliss Once dismissed as dull, country towns are buzzing with affluent oldies, finds Fred Redwood On the market The silver surfers Retirement special Along the sunny southwest coast, the grey pound now comes with blonde highlights. Cally Law looks at Cornwall's new breed of retiree Tesco On the market Michael Shanly Homes Octacon Artist scales down in Bath The Haslewoods are looking for a detached house with space for an artist's studio and gallery in central Bath Spencer's selection The Likely candidates Octacon Just like Blandings A run-down Shropshire estate would suit a Pg wodehouse character with very deep pockets and an aboundance of enthusiasm, says Roger Dobson Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suburban Warrior What could possibly be safer or more bourgeois than a suburb full of mums and well-dressed toddlers, which calls itself Dull ltch? Living History A former banker little realised her restoration job would spark a book, reports Caroline Rees Smallbone of Devizes Mesasure for measure What's your home worth per square foot? Wendy Sloane looks at the growing trend of assessing houises by floor area Inside Track How they measure up Multiple Display Advertising Items It's a slmline tonic The plot for architect Richard Dudzicki's south London home was narrow, so he made the walls thin to create space, says Dominic Bradbury Fine & Country Stags Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons Foxtons Foxtons Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wimbledon uncommon Entrepreneurial heaven £2.75m Palazzo in Yorkshire Doing the business Le Marclne France may be saturated with Brit-owned B&Bs, but it's still possible to buy a cheap guesthouse in ltaly, finds Helena Frith Powell On the market Living at a crime scene Millionaire Lisa Voice tells Jill Parsons why she won't quit the London house where she was almost killed Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills The project manager Maximise your living space by creating a stylish additional floor Grand Designs Live Double agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask the Experts e-mail your questions to propertyexperts@sunday-times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thinks sinks Bathroom suites are out, standalone statement pieces are in. Wendy Sloane looks at the latest basins The Sunday Times New frontier in Leeds Will Jade Jagger's name help shift designer flats in one of its grimmer quarters, asks Cheyl Markosky Land Securities Scavenge for treasure The contents of a former cow barn in Kent provided many of the decorative elements of the garden after it was converted, finds Caroline 'Donald The Sunday Times imagines Dare to be different Exotic fritillaries put other bulbs in the shade, says Rachel de Thame Wyevale Garden Cuttings What to do this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Buy-to-go-bust Is it too late to make money from rental property, wonders Rosie Millard The Market Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes Contents The Sunday Times Challenges and rewards Contents Meet the people with the top jobs The Sunday Times Sun shines for bounty hunters Today's consultants don't just advice on change—they must implement it, reports Louise Armitstead Back on the Map IBM Hands-on operators in demand Professional expertise comes at a premium as consultancy evolves, says Andrew Stone Flexible Approach Nursing to Consulting Team players hold it together Atosy Consulting Follow the cash up the scale Louise Armitstead finds consultants with marketable skills are earning large salaries and enviable bonuses Hungry headhunters wage the war for talent Capgemini Ernst & Young Different routes to success The days of planning a career in one firm—or even one sector—are over. 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