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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Cumbria rejects nuclear waste storage
- Salmond’s referendum wording rejected
- Mortgage lending conditions improve
- Insurers under pressure on annuity deals
- Politics blamed as bar to growth
- Cameron hints on defence budget
- Ministers attacked on aid spending
- Census shows Britain transformed
- Ealing is second capital of Polish speakers
- London borough has most Filipino speakers
- Universities see rise in applications
- MPs warn on school exam reforms
- MPs split on blame for West Coast fiasco
- Forecast of rise in healthcare spending
- Foreigner to run UK police within ‘years’
Main Content
WORLD
- US outlook still clear despite shower
- Republicans start to shift budget stance
- Hagel nomination awakens ghost of Vietnam
- Conservatives shift focus from defence
- US pension fund eyes selling oil holdings
- Gun control debate moves to Senate
- Gillard gambles on Australian election date
- Park’s promised fresh start for Korea falters
- Russia concerned over Israeli air strike
- Donors pledge $1.5bn in aid to Syrians
- Germany rejects whole-bank ringfencing
- Paris pressure to get tough on banks
- Catalonia requests €9bn from rescue fund
COMMENT & ANALYSIS
- Mexico: Aztec tiger
- The new face of a revitalised party
- US rediscovers its immigrant roots
- Truth and statistics
- Reviving India
- Cameron’s special leave to Romania
- Mali could make France governable
- Britain needs a long-term prosperity plan
- Corporate tax posturing should stop
- Pipeline marks scramble for Myanmar
LETTERS
- Information should benefit all IPO investors equally
- Get them with language they understand
- Banks said goodbye to old-style IPO risk-taking
- Evidence counts against climate change alarmists
- Minor infelicities that make me wince
- A good reason to be cautious, I’d say
- Add another $1tn in Iraq reparations
- Relieve the MoD of Trident funding
- Two flat rate taxes to dissuade dodgers
- Spare a thought for number crunching
- Correction: Queen Beatrix
COMPANIES
- MPs attack Barclays over bonus culture
- Facebook mobile ad growth drives sales
- Good news in GDP is bad news for shares
- Payout parers selectively shoe-leathered
- Tesco plans DNA testing of meat products
- Fiat scraps dividend to save money
- Eon eyes closure of gas-fired power plant
- Nestlé found liable over spying on NGO
- Brussels blocks UPS takeover of TNT
- Nintendo slashes Wii U sales forecasts
- Union requests IAG meeting on Iberia
- Qualcomm profit up 35% on smartphone wave
- Chevron loses environment case appeal
- Shale pioneer’s exit marks end of an era
- Deutsche Bank chiefs maintain course
- H&M plans record openings as sales flag
- BlackBerry reboots with new smartphones
- Radical redesign with multitaskers in mind
- Shelves need not be stacked against media
- Çukurova wins right to control Turkcell
- Boeing 787 suppliers face revenue doubts
- Dreamliner faults cloud Boeing earnings
- Daimler cuts truck jobs as growth falls
- Northrop results lifted by drone demand
- Banks urged to reveal solvency fears
- FSA moves to address concerns on rules
- F&C hit by outflows of cash
- HSBC sets up crime-fighting unit
- China orders boost for Renishaw
- Shell ordered to pay Niger Delta farmer
- Made.com vows to stay street wise
- Cars slowdown curbs Johnson Matthey
- Phoenix to raise £250m in share issue
- Trio to create UK drama production house
- Antofagasta warns on copper and gold
- European slump sends Imperial tumbling
MARKETS
- Wall Street resumes declines after Fed
- WPP rises to 13-year high on ad budgets
- Euro rises above $1.35 to 14-month high
- GDP figures weigh on Wall Street
- Swedbank leads Nordic region rally
- Flee ‘safe’ sovereign debt, says Hasenstab
- Outbreak of fundamentals in precious metals
- Illinois pulls $500m bond sale
- beyondbrics: Seoul rattles sabre in currency war
- Saipem share sale to be investigated
- Central banks walk inflation’s razor edge
- Brazilians smooth out arabica output cycle
- Brent rise poses threat to fragile recovery
- Palladium hits high on supply crunch bets