7:09pm

Helicopter flight rules to be reviewed

A damaged crane is seen on the St George's Tower in Vauxhall, south London ©Reuters

Aircraft collides with crane at St George Wharf Tower

6:32pm

Salmond says Scotland has to enter EU talks

First minister says membership will be settled before 2016

5:12pm

Accenture named most gay-friendly employer

Media and sport ‘still slow’ to embrace change, says Stonewall

4:26pm

More people cannot pay sudden costs

Consumers also less likely to be able to afford a holiday

4:05pm

Manchester spots council tax loophole

Tories accuse councils of ‘democracy dodging’

1:37pm

Cameron accused of losing control on Europe

Labour leader warns PM over Tory infighting

British Defence Minister Philip Hammond inspects an honor guard in Jakarta, Indonesia ©AP 12:36pm

UK defence minister bullish on arms sales

Corruption risks in emerging markets are ‘manageable’

12:01am

Watchdog warns on infrastructure funding

Lack of clarity in planning deter private investors

12:00am

MPs warn on medicines pricing

Call for ‘value-based’ plans to be made public by March

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Universities look to lay new foundations

Colleges expect rising incomes to fund new facilities

8:00pm

Clarke steps up pro-EU rhetoric

Tory veteran warns that a referendum is a ‘gamble’

From GLOBAL ECONOMY 7:14pm

Research rewrites global trade data

US trade imbalance with China shrinks under OECD findings

6:57pm

Property tycoon jailed in divorce case

Sentence signals harder stance on husbands who defy court orders

From UK BUSINESS 6:09pm

Union blames cuts for burger incident

Public deserve to have confidence in products, says Unison

From MANAGEMENT 3:45pm

Updated view of political management

‘Yes, Prime Minister’ makes an untimely return

From EUROPE 12:41pm

Dutch warn UK on EU policy opt-outs

Foreign minister will not back far-reaching repatriation push

From EUROPE 8:50pm

EU nations turn back on UK renegotiations

Lack of support set to isolate Cameron on treaty

Jan 15, 2013

Call to honour failed-shop vouchers

HMV customers angry over Christmas gift tokens

From COMMENT Jan 15, 2013

Britain needs a European strategy

The country must fall in with Franco-German plans – or drop out, writes Ian Davidson

Jan 15, 2013

Police starting pay to fall by £4,000

May begins overhaul of officers’ salaries and conditions

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