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Editorial

Exploit Tory woes, Labour

Lord Feldman says that he didn't call grassroots Tories "mad swivel-eyed loons" while his accusers stand by their stories that he did.

Features

Let's get Britain back on track

by Mick Whelan

As Aslef's annual assembly of delegates begins in Edinburgh tomorrow the general secretary explains the challenges his members - and workers across the country - face

Sport

Charlton 0-2 Chelsea

Monday 19 September 2005

PREMIERSHIP: Jose Mourinho took Chelsea's Fort Knox defence to Charlton's Fortress Valley on Saturday, as the two top sides, both boasting 100 per cent starts to the season, faced each.

Liverpool 0-0 Man Utd

Monday 19 September 2005

PREMIERSHIP: Luis Garcia endured a frustrating afternoon as Manchester United and their Anfield hosts shared the spoils in a 0-0 draw.

Skacel keeps Hearts pumping away

Monday 19 September 2005

SPL ROUND-UP: Hearts maintained their 100 per cent start to the season, but were made to work all the way, thanks to a tough Inverness side.

Blades sting Hornets with three-goal reply

Monday 19 September 2005

CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND-UP: Championship leaders Sheffield United fought back from 2-0 down to pinch the points against Watford at Vicarage Road on Saturday.

Rossi crashes his own title party

Monday 19 September 2005

VALENTINO ROSSI'S championship party was put on hold in the Japanese Grand Prix after the Italian crashed out yesterday.

Fulham 1-2 West Ham

Monday 19 September 2005

PREMIERSHIP: Marlon Harewood continued where he left off against Aston Villa as West Ham took all three points at Craven Cottage on Saturday.

Tragedy hits Wales rally

Monday 19 September 2005

WALES Rally GB was brought to a premature end following the death of Englishman Michael Park on stage 15 yesterday.

Sunderland 1-1 West Brom

Monday 19 September 2005

PREMIERSHIP: You would have thought that West Brom's luck was used up last season when they stayed up in miraculous circumstances.

Farringdon's Daily Double

Monday 19 September 2005

Hull 0-1 Luton

Sunday 18 September 2005

CHAMPIONSHIP: Having failed to score in their previous two matches, Hull City were looking to end their barren spell with a victory over in-form Luton at the KC Stadium, but a Steve Howard blast five minutes from time ensured the visitors would go home with all three points.