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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Policy makers eye radical options for UK
- Flexible working takes firmer hold
- Employees to lose pay query rights
- SFO whistle-blower casts doubt on convictions
- SFO reports reveal fractured organisation
- East Coast railway set to stay state-run
- London mayor calls bonus cap ‘moronic’
- Cable attacks student migration target
- Osborne pressed to boost economy
- Clegg in coalition stand-off on EU justice
- UK to invest in world’s biggest telescope
- Treasury kills off environment study
- Hague won’t rule out arming Syria rebels
- Concern rises at lack of energy ‘plan B’
- Company failures hit six-year low
- CBI points to gain from extra flights
Main Content
WORLD
- Dutch unions attack fresh austerity plan
- No end in sight to Italian gridlock
- Mr Unpopular urges Spain schools reform
- Doubts cast on Icelandic crisis model
- Cyprus banks hit by ‘substantial outflows’
- Congress to raise pressure on Iran
- Ericsson’s Iran role under scrutiny
- Boehner sees reform as way to budget deal
- Kansas Republicans plan tax revolution
- US promises $190m to Egypt after reform pledge
- Wall Street grapples in defence of wrestling
- Turnout holds key to Kenya election
- Tensions rise in China’s tiny democracy
- South Africa in good health, says Zuma
- UAE puts 94 on trial in crackdown
- SA minister lobbies UAE in doctor case
- US doctors say child cured of HIV
- The week ahead
LETTERS
- Investors need fresh models of African growth
- Consumers benefit from supermarket price-cutting
- ‘May contain horsemeat’
- If only electric cars were that efficient
- Italy can no longer quite capture itself
- Pope Gregory X shows way out of deadlock
- Lesson to be drawn from Eastleigh
- Time to unwind the NRA’s trickery
- Out by a month
- Clarification: Raila Odinga
COMPANIES
- Statoil warns of political danger to gas
- New Look to open shops in China
- Lenders cut back on bond issues
- Gilts still appeal in ‘least ugly’ contest
- Bonuses are a symptom of banks’ problems
- Savile case hurts BBC-related securities
- CEZ unit hit by regulatory woes
- Europe is hot ticket for Live Nation
- Bank compliance salaries soar
- Dubai Group settles with creditors
- KKR rejigs European dealmaking team
- CVC eyes up bid for McCarthy & Stone
- No timetable for ABN Amro privatisation
- Samsung code of conduct put to test
- Cinema operators target viewing habits
- Defiant Siemens chief comes out fighting
- Lockheed warns on defence cuts
- US equities look up and over fiscal impasse
- Regulator criticises corporate safeguard
- Miners face struggle for survival
- Nasdaq executing trades at a loss
- Buffett sees opportunity in uncertainty
- BSG eyes distressed European property
- Commerzbank prepares bonus appeal
- Henkel and Beiersdorf plan for growth
- Females add diversity to boards
- Serco shows its mettle in contract wins
- Explorers given lesson on shareholders
- Fashion chief pins hopes on makeover
- Datatec snaps up 2e2’s Europe arm
- Ceasefire in City lifts IPO outlook
- FSA puts insurers in risk spotlight
- Stobart facing chop from FTSE 250
- State Bank of India grows on high street
- Leeds gains first large shops development
- Sir John Hall eyes Ashington revival
- Corporate Diary