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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- IoD calls for new Heathrow runways
- Ritz drawn into corporate tax controversy
- Revenue’s hotline called to account
- Spending reined in as debt fears bite
- Severn barrage backers seek investors
- Scotland faces rise in ranks of elderly
- EU exit is ‘imaginable’, says Cameron
- Boxing day Tube strike set to go ahead
- Queen to attend cabinet meeting
- Call to cut doctors’ national bonuses
- GPs face patient spending curbs
Main Content
WORLD
- President fears for Italy’s credibility
- Draghi builds case for eurozone revival
- Dublin to pile on pressure as it takes EU helm
- Absent Chávez exerts pull in regional poll
- China rounds up members of doomsday cult
- Manufacturers play down impact of gun reform
- Pro-gun US senator calls for new controls
- Aides wary as Boehner paves way for fiscal deal
- Argentina starts break up of Clarín
- Sanctuary for children of the favelas
- Bin Hammam quits all football posts
- Monetary policy moves to forefront in Japan
- LDP victory boosts Japan energy companies
- Japan’s women hold key to growth
- Kenya election race hots up over Kenyatta
- Philippines approves contraception reform
COMMENT & ANALYSIS
- South Korea: In search of a new model
- The rivals for South Korea’s Blue House
- Shinzo Abe wins another chance
- Not so plucky Gaul
- University dot com
- The brighter side of Northern Ireland
- Britain suffers delusions of weakness not grandeur
- Abe should take radicalism into power
- Five big events that shaped the past year
- Today’s challenges go beyond Keynes
LETTERS
- Sadly, this will not be America’s Dunblane moment
- When will our leaders stand up to the gun lobby?
- Victims’ parents can help president take on NRA bullies
- Inflation must be handled with the greatest caution
- Making a fig leaf out of independence
- ‘Uncompetitive’ is not a useful adjective for EU countries
- Investors line up to lose buying power
- Correction: Olam
COMPANIES
- Tesco edges closer to naming UK chief
- Shale has distorted oil benchmarks
- Baugur chief indicted in Iceland
- GE says fiscal cliff fears hit revenues
- Non-stick Nick to shrug off G4S threat
- Aggreko slides on second profit warning
- Questions over Apple’s long-term growth
- Twitter and Nielsen devise TV ratings
- Zurich Insurance faces $700m Sandy bill
- Sun Life sells US annuities business
- Schroders boosts US business with STW deal
- SEC approves JPMorgan copper ETF
- US shale gas sparks a chemical revolution
- Chemical boom hit by construction costs
- Slim suffers €2bn paper loss in Europe
- Holcim to take SFr510m charge
- Santander agrees to absorb Banesto
- Koc group wins Turkish highway concession
- ECB warned on negative interest rates
- Morgan Stanley fined over Facebook IPO
- Elliott makes $2.3bn bid for Compuware
- Volvo seeks to rev up China sales
- KKR raises $6bn for Asia fund
- Sprint seals $2.2bn Clearwire deal
- Comet creditors to lose more than £200m
MARKETS
- BAT suffers amid EU cigarette moves
- Euro hits highs against dollar and yen
- Financials lead Wall Street gains
- KPN sold heavily on bandwidth costs
- Foreigners sense euro periphery opportunities
- The party may be over for fixed income
- Yen nears 2-year low after LDP victory
- beyondbrics: Indian growth: rose tinted
- Corporate credit and the lessons of CPDOs
- Hong Kong loses IPO crown
- US Treasury yields flirt with negative
- Chinese steel demand boosts iron ore
- SEC approves JPMorgan copper ETF