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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Osborne vows RBS will have domestic focus
- Carney warns over lack of trust in banks
- UK’s leading Catholic cleric steps down
- Search begins for new Libor administrator
- Osborne’s critics seize on downgrade
- Moody’s just one voice as City stays calm
- Met to probe claims against Lib Dem peer
- Eastleigh poll points to Clegg lifeline
- MPs pinpoint blame for West Coast debacle
- UK borrowers focus on paying debt
- Legal action over online Bulger photos
Main Content
WORLD
- Castro to step down but not until 2018
- Palestinians flock to prisoner’s funeral
- Depardieu renews double act with Kadyrov
- Bleak prospect for Ireland’s forests
- Hostility mounts to Portugal’s austerity
- Angry Italians deliver austerity warning
- Berlusconi secures key regional triumph
- Grillo’s novices set to take centre stage
- Irish union leaders agree to pay cuts
- Bundesbank tells France to stick to budget
- Park pledges to reward ‘sweat’ of people
- S Korean grocers threaten Japan boycott
- Kenyatta case casts shadow on Kenya poll
- Questions over Indonesian minister’s move
- Chadian death toll in Mali rises
- Malaysian opposition sets out poll agenda
- Afghan officials accuse US troops of abuses
- Islamists threaten to kill French family
- Obama presses Congress over cuts
- Scientists claim 72 is the new 30
- Medicaid expansion splits US conservatives
- Kerry wins opposition presence at Syria talks
- Prudence set to win India’s budget battle
- Milan Fashion Week: runway report 5
- Bankers keep close ties with fashion houses
LETTERS
- UK groups will flourish with Dutch stability
- It’s good that we can no longer trust supermarket meat
- No hitches and it’s free for 18 months
- Banks don’t seem to want business
- Now I understand the ‘island’ concept
- Talking is how the French clinch deals
- Is Silvio short of pencils?
- Not everyone was paying attention to Sir Mervyn
COMPANIES
- US oil imports from Middle East increase
- Ireland ripe for M&A surge, says report
- Downgrade? . . . What downgrade?
- US carmakers to offer mobile connection
- Return of bear hug would show M&A revival
- Royalty makes bid to take over Elan
- Almirall wary over need to issue shares
- B&N chairman bids for retail stores
- Ikea drawn into horsemeat scandal
- Reckitt Benckiser hit by generic ruling
- Yum Brands tightens Chinese supply chain
- JPMorgan to cut 4,000 jobs
- Alitalia chief executive in sudden exit
- Slim shrugs off European battering
- Website tracking tags raise privacy fears
- Chevron adds heft to Australian shale
- Goodwill running out in Spain
- Dividends back on banks’ agendas
- ‘Great rotation’ revives groups’ fortunes
- IHT to be rebranded in overseas drive
- Nokia to target EM smartphone sales
- MasterCard moves into mobile payments
- Sony eyes slice of premium tablet market
- James Murdoch turns to ‘unfinished business’
- BP case told of ‘swiss cheese’ theory
- New Hiscox chairman downplays vote threat
- Spread betting suffers trading slump
- UK funding scheme boosts housebuilders
- Pearson to spend £200m on restructuring
- Arsenal has cash reserves of £123.3m
- Ofcom orders BT wholesale data price cuts
- ABF food brands fail living wage test
- UK coal mine faces closure after blaze
- Genus plans further China expansion
- Bunzl to pass on cost of falling pound
- Senior upbeat as figures rise
- Revenues lift for Staffline
- Kingspan shares close at five-year high
MARKETS
- Italian impasse rekindles eurozone jitters
- BT slides on worries over pension shortfall
- Volatility hits single currency
- US stocks sell off on Italian poll results
- Mediaset gives poll mixed reception
- Loans payback points to divided eurozone
- All eyes on Bernanke’s testimony
- Russia dominates dim sum bonds
- Fate sealed on pound’s loss of haven status
- Downgrade sends pound to a two-year low
- Yen swings amid inconclusive Italian poll
- Wheat prices fall as drought in US eases
- Striking coffee farmers seek Bogotá’s aid