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Opposition to Murdoch re-election grows

Legal and General, part owner of BskyB, is poised to vote against James Murdoch's run for chairman.

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The political problem of parents priced out of work

The government is slowly waking up to the crisis in affordable childcare.

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Debts, deficits and Toby Young

The Telegraph blogger's response to my ebook on austerity is interesting but ill-informed.

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The voice of Libya's minorities

Gaddafi's discriminatory policies will outlive the dictator if post-revolutionary Libya defines itself solely as Arab.

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CBI: High street sales fall at fastest rate in 33 months

Research carried out by the CBI indicates a sales slump as squeezed middle squeezed further.

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Osborne urged to prioritise the nuclear option

Campaign group heaps pressure on Osbourne to back nuclear industry.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers.

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Is Osborne borrowing more or less?

The Chancellor is set to borrow more than Gordon Brown planned.

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The Mail was "as dirty as anyone"

Paul McMullan, the former hack secretly recorded by Hugh Grant for the NS, to appear before Leveson inquiry.

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A very British anomaly

It's time to end the historic right of Anglican bishops to sit in the House of Lords.

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A Life Too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke

Ronald Reng's biography of the late German national goalkeeper is William Hill Sports Book of the Year.

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George Osborne's Autumn Statement - live blog

Instant coverage and analysis as the Chancellor outlines plans to boost the economy, amid gloomy forecasts.

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US Press: pick of the papers

The ten must-read opinion pieces from today's US papers.

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Osborne to borrow more than Labour was projected to

Chancellor forecast to borrow £19bn more than the Brown government was expected to.

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Iranian protesters storm British embassy: in pictures

Students in Tehran have broken into the UK embassy after clashing with riot police during an anti-British demo.

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Osborne takes an axe to the public sector

710,000 public sector jobs will be cut by 2017, up from previous estimate of 400,000.

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Osborne rides to Labour’s rescue

He has forced Labour to acknowledge that if you cut less now, you have to cut for longer.

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Web Only: best of the blogs

The five must-read posts from today, including the Autumn Statement and post-human politics.

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Words in pictures: Jack Kerouac

The Beat novelist discusses the Hippie movement.

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The dark side of Brick Lane's curry houses

Caterers form the first ever Bangladeshi workers union in the UK, to tackle poor working conditions and wages.

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