Monday, January 6, 2014


 
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George Osborne to cut taxes by extending austerity and creating smaller state
News The Chancellor will say in a speech in Birmingham that Britain must face up to “hard truths” about the need to make more cuts and reforms...
China 'risks playing the role of Lord Voldemort in Asia’, says Keiichi Hayashi
UK weather in pictures
Moyes in crisis as United crash out
What must cameron do to win?
 
SPORT
Moyes in crisis as United crash out
Sport Manchester United 1 Swansea City 2: Wilfried Bony scores in the 90th minute to secure Swansea's first win at Old Trafford.
Walcott adds to striker crisis at Arsenal
FA Cup in need of a major revamp
Rodgers: fringe men let me down
Eusebio: Icon of an entire nation
FINANCE
George Osborne to cut taxes by extending austerity and creating smaller state
Finance The Chancellor will say in a speech in Birmingham that Britain must face up to “hard truths” about the need to make more cuts and reforms...
Tornado flown with parts made on 3D printer
British companies 'most optimistic for 20 years’
M&S sales lack festive sparkle
UK companies to pay £72.4bn in dividends
 
COMMENT
Benedict Brogan : 2014 is Cameron's Year of the Grey Vote
Cristina Odone : Why Christians must not ditch the devil
Geoffrey Boycott : England should be ashamed and embarrassed
 
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