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Wing charged with speeding Guardian mobile growth

Steve Wing given job of growing the Guardian News and Media’s mobile activity.

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Nineteen phone-hacking cases settled at High Court

News International pays millions of pounds in damages to victims of phone-hacking.

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A big boost for Labour in London

Ken v Boris just got very interesting. The former mayor has much more than a fighting chance come May.

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Don't be fooled by the employment increase

Total unemployment is the highest since 1994 -- under-25s and northerners are bearing the brunt.

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Web Only: best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including why Boris has slipped behind Ken.

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News International payouts: photo gallery

News International has paid out more than £600,000 in damages to 18 victims of phone hacking, plus legal costs.

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A tower of the mind

The Royal Academy hosts a scale model of the greatest piece of architecture never built.

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Newt Gingrich's new tactic is a gift to Barack Obama

The candidate has taken a break from dog whistles to stir up class resentment with his latest attack on Romney.

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Lack of jobs forcing many into part-time work

As the economy shows no signs of improving, thousands are forced to take precarious part-time work.

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Rick Perry rides out of the Republican race

But will his departure help Newt?

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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The consensus is turning against austerity

The global organisations who supported Osborne are now warning against excessive austerity.

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The Tories think they can flush out Ed's inner red

Part of the strategy behind the land-grab on the "moral economy" is to nudge the Labour leader into sounding anti-capitalist.

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The Fred Goodwin knighthood row

Five things to consider.

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Salman Rushdie pulls out of Jaipur Literature Festival

The writer will not be attending after death threats.

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Cameron and Clegg’s dilemma

The political calling for the left must be to fill the gap between the Big Society and the Big Economy.

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Barack Obama's three year anniversary: a reader

It has been three years since the US President took office. Has he lived up to his promise?

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Newt Gingrich loses his cool over "open marriage" accusations

The Republican candidate may have shot himself in the foot with last night's tirade.

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Romney’s vulture capitalism, the Balls backlash and more downgrades

David Blanchflower looks at US unemployment, the France downgrade, and why Labour has not reversed its policy.

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The Friday Arts Diary

Our cultural picks for the week ahead.

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