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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Cable lashes out at EU referendum plan
- Salmond says Scotland would need EU talks
- Miliband accuses Cameron over EU
- Warning on EU justice laws opt-out
- Ministers aim to cure ‘sicknote Britain’
- Outgoing governor cuffs banking’s miscreants
- Helicopter flight rules to be reviewed
- Property tycoon jailed in divorce case
- Swift fallout follows burger discovery
- Clegg to back ‘shovel-ready’ projects
- Manchester spots council tax loophole
- Taxman extends scrutiny of the wealthy
- Lottery to double ticket price
Main Content
WORLD
- French troops begin Mali ground campaign
- Revenge attacks pose challenges for Algeria
- Recession erodes Monti’s prospects
- Research rewrites global trade data
- Bundesbank weighs bullion against public pressure
- US economy withstands fiscal cliff concerns
- Russia’s reputed top criminal boss killed
- Curtain rises on new Pakistani drama
- Rail helps China back on track
- Foreign direct investment in China falls
- Pakistan cleric steps up calls for reform
- Iran gives Syria $1bn import credit line
- Obama signs executive orders on guns
- Pro-gun lobby urged to tone down rhetoric
- Republicans urged to heed California threat
- Call to raise age for US’s Medicare
COMMENT & ANALYSIS
- Europe: In search of a new deal for Britain
- Hostility to the EU deepens
- Ending the culture of US gun violence
- Schools challenge
- Trade’s added value
- PM prepares to talk tough but say little
- Passionate European’s case for leaving
- Aaron Swartz’s illusion over research
- France had to intervene in Mali
- Hong Kong sees the light through a haze
LETTERS
- Talk of ‘repatriating powers’ has little substance
- Britain will need EU muscle in future trade negotiations
- Replacing Trident will bankrupt the defence budget
- Brussels is making progress on banks
- Bring on the fiscal cliff’s flighty substitute
- Mali intervention also secures Europe
- Correction: Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto
COMPANIES
- Goldman earnings surge to $2.8bn
- Rothschild email at heart of new Bumi concerns
- UK and US small caps set records
- Bank rules hit UK property developers
- Wrong time for Tesco to manage a crisis
- Blockbuster arm joins high street casualties
- EE to close 78 UK high street stores
- ‘Tight oil’ boom to fuel supply, says BP
- Final bidders in race for Stansted airport
- New course for QE2 as investors come aboard
- Ex-L&G trader to plead guilty
- Norway launches interbank rate probe
- Ebay details mobile retail payments push
- CBS shake-up to create outdoor ads Reit
- Boeing hopes to avoid Dreamliner backlash
- Other airlines sanguine about Dreamliner
- AMR chief hails operating profit success
- Bahrain’s Gulf Air to cut jobs and routes
- Wall St adjusts to investors’ demands
- Battle lines drawn in online search war
- Most of ‘whale’ blame borne below Dimon
- BNY Mellon profits boosted by fee income
- Opinion shifts in support of Dell buyout
- Practical cars shine in Detroit auto show
- EU car sales suffer worst fall in decades
- Apple rolls out China credit facility
- Metro seeks to ‘sharpen’ its profile
- Better Place loses second chief in months
- Doughnut chains to expand to feed demand
- HP rebuffs acquisition inquiries
- Barratt buys more land amid lending boost
- Fraud verdict reveals banking excesses
- FSA clampdown sparks friction
- Accounting rules body faces UK backlash
- FSA to widen review of retail mis-selling
- Top City bankers join forces in boutique
- Taqa restores North Sea oil flow
- Tui considers merging travel divisions
- Supermarkets help Thorntons cut losses
- N Brown to open more high street stores
- Costs weigh on JD Wetherspoon margins
- James Hill to be new CEO at Findus
- Amplats workers call off strike
- Ebooks lift Bloomsbury’s operating profit
MARKETS
- Stocks struggle for momentum
- Miners tumble on FTSE disappointment
- Currency havens rise in cautious trade
- Wall St softens despite robust bank results
- Wärtsilä climbs Eurofirst leaderboard
- Cyprus threatens to open a Pandora’s box
- Copper and gold pointer
- Foreign buying of US Treasuries rebounds
- China to expand growth rate in 2013
- Convertible bond issues at record pace
- Biggest growth story is outside the US
- Investors switch from dollar to local debt
- WTI-Brent spread narrows on Seaway hopes
- Gold bulls expect boost from US downgrade