Aid worker diary: Indian floods
As the flood waters retreat in northern India, an aid worker reports on frantic efforts to help the worst-affected.

Cardiff facing court over ' £30m'
Cardiff's main financial backers have begun legal proceedings against the club over claims they have not repaid more than £30m in debts.

Timeline: Sub-prime problems
The key facts and events triggering some of the most volatile money market moves in recent years.

Greenspan gets Deutsche Bank role
Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan takes on an advisory role with Deutsche Bank.

Jitters remain among US investors
Concerns continue among US investors over losses linked to sub-prime lending - despite gains on European markets.

China's relocation of rural Tibetans
The BBC's Michael Bristow looks at the effects of relocating huge numbers of rural Tibetan people to urban areas.

Kingston faces selection fight
Hearts of Midlothian goalkeeper Steven Banks claims Laryea Kingston will struggle to regain his place following the 1-1 draw with Aberdeen

Japan's economy sees weak growth
Japan's economy grew just 0.1% from April to June, raising speculation rates will be kept on hold this month.

IMF seeks to calm financial fears
The International Monetary Fund moves to calm nerves in global financial markets after two days of turmoil.

World shares fall on credit fears
World share prices continue to slide in a second day of big losses, amid fears of a global credit crunch.

What's behind the credit crunch?
Analysts give their views on why there has been such a violent correction in the stock and credit markets.

Rushden sign Imps' Semple on loan
Lincoln winger Ryan Semple joins Rushden on a month's loan.

Q & A: World stock market falls
What is behind the recent falls in world stock markets, and how will it affect you?

Mortgage concerns hit US markets
US share indexes tumble on fears that a wobble in the mortgage market may lead to a global credit crunch.

ECB moves to help banking sector
The European Central Bank pumps 95bn euros into the eurozone banking market to allay fears of a credit crunch.

Bank hints at one more rate rise
UK interest rates may need to rise one more time if inflation is to fall to the 2% target, says the Bank of England.

Vietnam officials jailed on graft
Nine people are sentenced in a Vietnam corruption scandal that prompted a rare ministerial resignation.

Economic woes send oil $3 lower
The price of oil falls more than three dollars a barrel on Monday, extending last week's decline.

US lender on brink of bankruptcy
American Home Mortgage files for bankruptcy but Wall Street shrugs off housing worries to post strong gains.

Stuart Gray on League One
& #34;I know my team will get a lift from going to Elland Road & #34;