Milk moves from bottles to the bag Lucy Siegle: Is the plastic pouch really so eco-friendly? The electronic tags that can save lives on wards Threat to studio home of painting's first lady Bizarre trove of treasures goes on show A calculator to help save the planet Slow Food guru spreads gospel in high places Euan Ferguson: 20 things about the classic pack of 20 Rare TV film reveals early life of Dudley Moore Anglo-French cordiale sets the scene for EU deal and you can't have one Pureed food 'isn't natural for babies' This is my lifelong dream, says the singing salesman News in brief Search executive jobsSearch all jobs Tony Blair is poised to forge a united front with Nicolas Sarkozy at next week's European summit in Brussels, raising hopes that Europe's 27 leaders will finally reach a deal on replacing the EU constitution. In a dramatic illustration of how Anglo-French relations have been transformed by the departure of Jacques Chirac last month, President Sarkozy is expected to endorse key British demands at the summit.
Britain is confident that Sarkozy, who is said to have lobbied for Blair to become the new permanent president of the European Council, will agree that Britain should be exempted from two measures that have been seized on by Eurosceptics.