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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- There is no alternative, says Cameron
- Government pledges Drax biomass support
- Lib Dem conference opens with policy split
- Women’s labour market progress stalls
- Vicky Pryce found guilty
- Marital coercion: an outdated defence?
- Pace of social change in Britain slows
- Ex-SFO director criticised at hearing
- UK’s largest coal mine shut down
- Hiring drops amid uncertainty
- Fees on air travel second highest in world
- Johnson launches ‘Crossrail for bikes’
Main Content
WORLD
- ECB damps hope of cheap loans
- BoJ rejects call for monetary easing
- Bin Laden son-in-law taken to US
- Hollande faces pressure over jobs pledge
- Spain rules by decree to drive reform
- Political centre at risk as eurozone fears revive
- Decade-old reforms still divide SPD
- UK seeks EU support over ‘benefits tourism’
- Bolshoi acid attacker refuses to apologise
- Kenyan candidate claims vote rigging
- Safaricom warned of Kenya count problems
- US urges China to enact N Korea sanctions
- Egyptian satirist shrugs off death threats
- Chinese parliament holds 83 billionaires
- Chávez’s body to be displayed ‘for ever’
- Senate confirms John Brennan as CIA head
- Pro-Obama group drops corporate donations
- Senators seek bigger FBI role in Todd death probe
- Bold reforms of president buoy Mexico
- Distractions mask Argentine discontent
LETTERS
- If Japan is in decline, who is going without what?
- Death of executive search has been much exaggerated
- LinkedIn not just for headhunting
- Let’s make the responsibility collective
- Date must be set by April 1 2014
- Treasury has blocked a useful study
- Not according to my calculations ....
- Propositioning works both ways
COMPANIES
- BP warns of higher settlement costs
- John Lewis staff share £211m bonus pot
- Finance firm gets its prints all over CSI
- ECB inaction wrong-foots some investors
- Decoding life groups’ dividend plans
- Rift over forcing banks to deal with losses
- Reebok charge dents growth at Adidas
- Deutsche Telekom chief to move to Ziggo
- Ten executives leave Bumi Resources
- Facebook unveils redesigned newsfeed
- ITV wins EU battle against TV Catchup
- Barclays chief wants 30% staff reduction
- Stress tests may rein in US bank pay-outs
- 3i buys Brazil eyewear group Óticas Carol
- End of LightSquared venture hits Inmarsat
- Time called as merger comes full circle
- Polish media baron faces uphill struggle
- Nokia halves chief’s pay
- Spanish political worries circle Iberia
- Pandora shares leap on revenue boost
- Continental warns on weak auto demand
- EADS cautions on tech lessons
- Carrefour profits surge on asset sales
- Rosneft seals $10bn deal with oil traders
- Gap shares halted after early data release
- Goldman poaches M Stanley executive
- Latam picks Oneworld over Star Alliance
- LSE agrees to take control of LCH
- Olympics fire Aggreko to 11% profits rise
- Balfour plans European sell-off
- Pennycook named as chairman of The Hut
- Computer fault angers RBS customers
- Cobham bolsters commercial side
- Spirax to pay 100p special dividend
- Pre-tax profits double at Hunting
- Heavy losses hobble Avocet Mining
- Schroders raises payout on strong results
- Aviva pitches a necessary evil
- Standard Bank chief to step down
- Django and Les Mis buoy Cineworld
- Gravity makes light work of Afghan oil search
- L&G in £1bn boost to housing associations
- IMI launches £175m share buyback
- UK law firms revise down income forecasts
MARKETS
- Stocks firm ahead of US jobs data
- Aviva shares slide after big dividend cut
- Euro rises after ECB freezes rates
- US equities boosted by jobless data
- Adidas scores on upbeat outlook
- Eurozone remains split on Cyprus rescue
- Dollar looks most sensitive asset to NFP
- European companies cut dividends sharply
- Davos Man’s faith in globalisation is shaken
- beyondbrics: Whoa, did Mexico just bail out its homebuilders?
- China moves to make its markets credible
- China in push to open currency borders
- US gas futures rise on higher demand
- Baosteel chief reports subdued outlook