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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Gove admits to ‘flaws’ in exam plans
- Demand for workers picks up
- Carney charms MPs in first big test
- Inquisitors praise ‘impressive’ performance
- Bitterness of Huhne break-up laid bare
- Mayor urged to keep London fire stations open
- Fire service fears ‘tipping point’
- Home loan boom fails to lift ownership
- Horsemeat probe widens after new scare
- Overspending football clubs could lose points
- Data point to economic pick-up for Britain
- MPs attack ‘poor’ decisions on claimants
Main Content
WORLD
- Brennan defends drone attacks
- China’s urban balancing act
- China extinguishes anti-Japan fireworks
- African ‘barons’ seek firmer foundations
- Venezuela rivals trade blows on corruption
- Tunisian union calls for general strike
- Draghi move fuels currency war fears
- EU leaders near €960bn budget deal
- Putin fires official as Olympic costs rise
- Dublin hails ‘historic’ debt restructure
- Confidence returns to Greek economy
- US citizens braced for austerity impact
- Brazil inflation pace hits 8-year high
- Rubio rises despite immigration rift
- India slashes annual growth forecast
- Khamenei rejects direct talks with US
- Nigerian opposition parties merge
- Doping ‘widespread’ in Australian sport
LETTERS
- The boom was the anomaly, not the recession
- Next step requires we be bold and imaginative
- Economists ought not to stray out of their own field
- Stop insulting my intelligence
- Whatever insight is coming next?
- We know that a 3% safety margin is too low
- The accusation banks can’t escape
- Turn the tables and see how they like it
- Hold those responsible to account
COMPANIES
- ‘Viking Raider’ gets suspended jail term
- Monte dei Paschi seeks to close scandal
- Peugeot Citroën on the road to €6bn losses
- Draghi’s ‘hints and discussions’
- Burberry’s board changes beg more finesse
- RBS staff at centre of Libor tactics
- ICAP promises action if rate-rigging found
- Sony loss underlines tough challenges
- Thompson outlines digital plan for NYT
- Aviva pay row executive set to quit
- Eni in graft probe over Algeria contracts
- Olam’s strategy takes note of criticisms
- New features on LinkedIn site lift sales
- Activision Blizzard warns over consoles
- Bright outlook for Japan Inc as yen falls
- Credit Suisse raises cost-cutting targets
- Late surge in deals aids Lazard
- TowerBrook raises $3.5bn fund
- Vodafone sales plunge in Spain and Italy
- MPS shows politics and banks a toxic mix
- Bold attempt to unlock tech cash reserves
- Dell to repatriate $7bn of overseas cash
- Warner Music wins Parlophone auction
- Safety agency deals blow to Boeing
- Statoil to boost spending by $1bn
- Peugeot reaffirms push into Brics
- Daimler issues cautious outlook for 2013
- Cutifani pans threat of SA mining review
- National Express wins German rail contract
- KashFlow moves from start-up to bid target
- Beazley doubles dividend payout to £70m
- Ophir Energy sale halves Mittal and Och Ziff’s stake
- HMV details 66 store closures
- S&N solid finish outweighs weaker outlook
- Converts to casino betting lift Playtech
- Punch soars on debt revamp support
- Tour operators follow different road maps
- Cartwright out in Burberry board shake-up
- Ocado rallies after customer base grows
MARKETS
- Euro slide triggers equity sell-off
- Weir pumped up by US fracking news
- Euro hits two-week low on Draghi comments
- Earnings disappointments leave Wall St lower
- DNB signals Nordic banking catch-up
- Investors start a new scramble for Africa
- US austerity monster is not dead
- Global inflows to Africa at two-year peak
- Europe’s bonds hit by political tensions
- Big companies can help fund small business
- Banking losses pose threat to bondholders
- Spain’s investors spooked by slush fund claims
- Arabica premium drops to a four-year low
- Bond default claims add to JC Penney woes