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  1. 8.00am

    We doctors must protect all victims of torture and malpractice

    Response: In Iraq, medics may have colluded in mistreatment of prisoners. We must speak out, says Frank Arnold
  2. 6.00am
    1 Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton pose for a photograph in St. James's Palace

    Royal wedding set to be a 'semi-state occasion' at Westminster Abbey

    The taxpayer will be expected to meet the cost of security and any service personnel on duty for the ceremonial
  3. 1.45am
    A girl pupil raises her hand in a classroom

    Weak teachers the biggest problem in schools – Ofsted

    • 'Dull and uninspiring' lessons hold back pupils, report finds
    • Child protection services hindered by staff shortages
  4. 1.37am

    'Squid worm' emerges from the deep

    The previously unseen creature has 'arms' growing from its head and swims by rhythmically beating its bristles
  5. 1.07am
    Taliban in Baghlan

    Pentagon says US progress in Afghanistan war is 'patchy'

    Report sent to Congress describes only modest improvement over the past few months and an increase in violence
  6. 12.43am
    Euro store in Dublin

    Ireland to get €85bn loan in deal that will nationalise its banks

    Potential bailout followed comments by the world's biggest bond investor virtually inviting depositors to withdraw their money
  7. 12.40am

    In praise of … the Ashes

    Editorial: A lot of people who ought really to be in bed tonight will be staying up well past midnight and then rising unusually early
  8. 12.25am
    Steve Bell 24.11.10

    Steve Bell on the Liberal-Conservative coalition

    Cartoon Cartoon

    George Osborne and Nick Clegg take a long hard look at the notion of 'fairness'

  9. 12.15am

    Diary

    Hugh Muir: He knows what he is saying. You don't have a clue. That's how it works
  10. 12.05am

    Nick Clegg: Across the progressive divide

    Editorial: Ideological assumptions have become more mutable. Sacred cows have been allowed to go free-range
  11. Migration: Cap hope

    Editorial: The Tories scored with a big promise about capping net migration. Now they are left with a commitment
  12. 12.05am
    Autumn colours

    Country diary: Wenlock Edge

    Paul Evans: These are the days lying like printers' blocks: words written backwards I cannot read

  13. 12.05am
    Crowded Oshodi Market in Nigeria

    Africa warned of 'slum' cities danger as its population passes 1bn

    Continent expected to double its numbers by 2050, as UN says speed of Africa's urban growth 'defies belief'
  14. 12.05am

    Johnny-come-lately

    Letters: I don't care what the pope says, I am still totally opposed to those ConDems
  15. 12.05am

    Hush money undermines torture claimants' right to justice

    Letters: Where is the justice for British nationals tortured by Saudi Arabia, a so-called friend of Britain
  16. MPs putting Dr Malcolm Jack on the rack over phone hack

    Simon Hoggart: Clerk of the House answers questions about whether phone-hacking amounts to a contempt of parliament
  17. 12.05am

    Feminists battle on in the workplace

    Letters: It is state policies, and the unfettered market freedoms to which they remain committed, which have made the world such a difficult place for pursuing so many of our former feminist goals
  18. 12.05am

    Better information, not more data

    Letters: We will, as citizens, continue to need professional opinions and evaluations to enable us to make judgments about the design and delivery of public services
  19. Corrections and clarifications

    Matt Cavanagh | Colin Howell double murder | Jimmy Murphy | VAT miscalculation
  20. 12.05am

    Inequality, injustice and Lib Dems

    Letters: 'The piecemeal engineer will make his way, step by step, carefully comparing the results expected with the results achieved'

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