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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Talks over price threaten nuclear aims
- Treasury minister warns against ‘fiscal nimbyism’
- Plans for rules on government contracts attacked
- Hague outlines threat from jihadism
- Miliband says Brown ‘wrong’ to scrap 10p rate
- Three arrested in horsemeat scandal
- Pressure grows to reform light-touch regulation
- Horsemeat inquiry leads to French company
- MPs criticise Treasury’s accounts and staffing
- Cameron turns right to woo Eastleigh voters
- OFT urged to target four payday lenders
- Court ruling ‘bad news’ for internet companies
- Purnell returns to BBC in senior shake-up
Main Content
WORLD
- Latter-day plague imperils Bersani
- Berlusconi defends need for bribery
- Eurozone hopes worst is over
- Brussels vows to fight Tobin tax hurdles
- Decline boosts Japan’s case ahead of G20
- Ronald Dworkin, thinker who challenged judges
- Olympian Pistorius charged with murder
- Sponsors rethink links to Pistorius
- Egypt sees return of currency black market
- Gazprom rejects Kiev gas contract plea
- New York turns into hub for shale boom
COMMENT & ANALYSIS
- Nuclear energy: Flexible fission
- Nuclear reactors: from waste to fuel
- G20 in search of recovery
- Growth at all costs
- Iran’s intransigence
- All fired up over exposure of flesh
- A proposal for the Bank’s new mandate
- It is not the maths that causes the crisis
- Transatlantic pact promises bigger prize
- Make popes accountable in this life
LETTERS
- There is a limit to helicopter money
- Central banks can invest without asset bubbles
- Gold price: it’s not complicated
- Pay your taxes – and a living wage
- Lost experience of the audible smile
- Rotation ensures a ‘fresh pair of eyes’
- Strictly on a need to know basis
- Your sub-editors deserve praise too
- Our language isn’t what it used to be
- One (old) penny for your thoughts
- Hedonic adjustment?
- Correction: Ignazio Visco
COMPANIES
- JPMorgan’s Gulati to launch own fund
- Browett returns to UK high street
- Heinz is a staple of the Buffett strategy
- Portugal eyes full return to bond markets
- Baar necessities for JPM’s Gulati
- Rolls-Royce names next chairman
- Barnes & Noble hit by Nook’s tale of woe
- Pernod ‘open’ to talks on Jose Cuervo
- Balsillie sheds BlackBerry stake
- AB InBev offers Modelo deal concessions
- Food business drives PepsiCo profits
- Barrick Gold hit by $900m pre-tax loss
- G4S wins two-year centre extension
- SAC Capital extends investor deadline
- BlackRock fixed income chief steps down
- Heinz deal brings it back to its roots
- Brazilian sage retains his top-table touch
- Different faces in dealmaking deluge
- Call options jump before Heinz deal
- European losses widen at General Motors
- Renault pledges to stay profitable in 2013
- Telecoms groups must make the right call
- US Airways and AMR must deliver on merger
- Parker an old hand at melding staff
- Spanish woes weigh on Iberdrola
- Publicis upbeat despite gloomy outlook
- Sebi orders seizure of Sahara arms’ assets
- Nestlé loses pace in emerging markets
- Rio’s new chief to focus on shareholders
- Rio Tinto vow after its biggest loss ever
- BNP cuts costs to fund Asian expansion
- Trading in Bankia shares suspended
- Dell defends $24bn buyout price
- Former Lloyds chief Daniels defends PPI
- Aberdeen buys PE and bond investors
- SVG Capital backs rival Cinven
- Amec bullish despite drop in margins
- Total to get go-ahead on Elgin restart
- Morgan Crucible no more
- Tata results point to slowdown at Jaguar
- Tycoon takes on Regus with £65m offer
- Britvic and AG Barr defy merger setback
- Centrica names British Gas chief
- UK security tech group sees high demand
- Adult demand for ADD drug lifts Shire
- NAB assesses £5.3bn in property loans
- US regulators allow Random-Penguin union
- CSC buys Milton Keynes mall
MARKETS
- Soft economic data hit euro
- IAG takes off on transatlantic hopes
- Euro hit by dashed growth hopes
- US stocks recover from initial drop
- Renault accelerates amid optimism
- Wall Street back in love with McMansions
- Weak commodities conundrum
- China likely to launch gold ETF this year
- Risks of weaker sterling have increased
- Moscow bourse raises $500m in IPO
- EU’s FISH economies unsettle US investors
- Russia looks west amid grain shortages
- Brent spike sparks speculation concerns
- Safe-asset demand risks ‘collateral crunch’