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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 revolt against workfare spreads

Grayling struggles to defend scheme as Poundland pulls out and Greggs raises concerns.

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"There is no such thing as unpolitical art"

Alice Goodman, librettist of "The Death of Klinghoffer", discusses the controversial opera

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Times leads pack at British Sports Journalism Awards

Newspaper receives ten nominations.

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Journalism Diversity Fund open for applications

Young journalists could get financial help to launch career.

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Not feeling so courageous, eh, minister?

William Hague is not the first MP to put loyalty to a local hospital before government policy, and he definitely won't be the last.

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Time to talk about land taxes

An important contribution from the FT's Samuel Brittan.

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The good and bad news for Osborne in today's GDP figures

The economy grew by even less than thought in 2011. But there is an upside for Osborne.

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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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Lloyds Banking Group annual loss widens

Partly taxpayer-owned bank reports losses of £3.5bn for 2011.

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Why federalism won’t save the Union

More devolution will only further weaken the ties which bind the UK together.

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The Friday Arts Diary

Our Cultural Picks for the Week Ahead.

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The art of portraiture

William Ellis talks us through some his finest portraits.

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Average household spend down £9 per week

Asda income tracker shows a further decline in spending power.

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Chart of the day: a divided Union

EU members feel increasingly unrepresented by their club.

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William Hill’s annual profit declines 6 per cent

Bookmaker strengthens balance sheet as net debt for covenant purposes reduces by £83m.

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Web Only: the best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including which tax cuts would be best for the economy.

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Star Sunday: Spelman ruling victory for press freedom

Judge concludes it is "not necessary or proportionate" to continue the injunction.

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An Open Letter to the St Paul’s Protesters

What is the significance so far of "Occupy LSX"?

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