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Rise of BNP is politicians' fault - Blears
Labour has abandoned sections of white working class and taken their votes for granted, says minister
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Recession reaches Hirst's studios
Sources say most of the people who make pills for artist's drug cabinet series will not have contracts renewed
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'We consider ourselves heroes' - a Somali pirate speaks
Asad 'Booyah' Abdulahi explains how he captures ships in Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean
Front page
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'Manuel is aware of it'
BBC Trust report reveals email trail preceding Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross broadcast
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Trust condemns BBC's failures in Brand row
Lack of editorial judgment and breakdown in communication over offensive messages left on Sachs' answering machine blamed for Radio 2 debacle
Top stories p2
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Papers delighted as corporation scraps plans to deliver local news on the web
Chairman of BBC Trust concludes it would be better to concentrate on improving quality of existing services
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... meanwhile, at Erotica 2008
Georgina Baillie pronounces herself 'happy' with BBC Trust findings, but seems anything but on stage
Top stories p3
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Mayor calls for migrants amnesty
Boris Johnson launched a review into granting an 'earned amnesty' to illegal immigrants living in London
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Strike vote by meat inspectors threatens turkey supplies
Unison says workers objected to changes in working patterns and cuts in overtime
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£1,000 penalties for out-of-date ID details
Home Office says failures to keep entries on register up to date could be enforced by bailiffs seizing property
UK news p4
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Rail users' fury as fare rises outstrip inflation
Regulated fares including season tickets and saver tickets, will rise by an average of 6%
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£120bn debt shock a headache for Darling
Borrowing projections emerge showing public finances in a worse state than previous estimates had shown
UK news p5
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Why Obama has to find answer to the worst economic mess since FDR's day
Not since Roosevelt in 1933 has an incoming US president faced a tougher economic challenge than this one
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Billions more wiped off Citigroup shares
Shares fall to $3, but US banking giant continues to deny any liquidity problems
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Panic in Motown as bosses and workers stare into the abyss
US car firm belatedly promises to give up two of five leased executive jets and says more cuts are on the way
Top stories p6
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Citigroup plight follows familiar plot
Citigroup, once the world's largest bank, could be nationalised in part or whole by the US government
Top stories p7
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30,000 jobs at risk as Woolworths teeters on the brink
Woolworths in last-ditch talks to avoid bankruptcy as fashion chain MK One goes into administration
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Number losing homes hits nine-year high
Government accused of failing to protect struggling homeowners from aggressive lenders and forced repossessions
Top stories p8
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Banks' festive cheer muted as parties are scaled down
Rumours circulate as HBOS is slammed for 'Roman feast' and RBS is accused of squandering on champagne
Top stories p9
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Ofsted concern at pupil safeguards in some private schools
State schools outperforming independent sector on several education and child protection measures, inspections reveal
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Fraudster must pay back £26m or face 10 more years in prison
Confiscation order for career criminal involved in 12-strong 'carousel' fraud and money laundering operation
UK news p10
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Madonna and Ritchie granted quickie divorce
The couple have agreed to shared contact with their sons, Rocco, eight, and David, three
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Wife's call saves sailor after nights on liferaft
British sailor Jayesh Patel survived three nights in storm-tossed sea after his boat sank near Mallorca
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In for the count: new quiz show line-up unveiled
UK news p11
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When it comes to a cold, you might as well try goat entrails
Ben Goldacre: I have a cold, and I know that there is almost nothing I can do, except sit it out
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Forecourt price war breaks out with fuel at less than 90p a litre
Supermarket chain Morrisons cuts cost of unleaded petrol, swiftly followed by Total, Asda, Sainsbury's and Tesco
UK news p12
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Survey finds best quality of life in Surrey borough
Halifax says residents of Elmbridge enjoy high earnings, more sunshine and have a longer life expectancy
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Winter is here: And more to come, say forecasters
Freezing temperatures and blizzard conditions expected, with snowfall across much of Britain on Sunday
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Nasa veteran offers tips to British students on how to walk in space
Leicester University is offering a course taught by former Nasa astronaut Jeff Hoffman
UK news p13
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The spinning of Charles I: Van Dyck's idealistic portrayal of a reticent king
Tate Britain's exhibition will include 10 rarely seen Van Dyck works from Royal Collection
UK news p15
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News in brief
More stories from across the UK
UK news p17
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Doctor denies role in airport car bomb plot
Neurologist tells court in south-east London of his love for England, his family life and his top-flight education
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Sienna Miller gets £53k for press intrusion
Actor reaches settlement with an agency of paparazzi photographers over claims of invasion of privacy
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Hairspray exposure may increase birth defect risk
Chemicals found in hairspray may increase the risk of a common genetic deformity in baby boys
UK news p18
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Independents lead fightback in far-right stronghold
Tide may be turning in Yorkshire town of Morley which has more BNP members than any other constituency
UK news p19
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Lib Dem MP to speak at event run by Moonies peace group
Anti-cult activists fear London festival could mark a British renaissance for the Unification Church
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Couple jailed over 111mph crash in Jaguar which left two dead
Businesswoman and front seat passenger convicted on two counts of causing death by dangerous driving
UK news p21
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Cameron tacks to right and enters dangerous waters
Tories end year-old commitment to match Labour's spending plans in 2010-11
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Brown plays down talk of spring poll as borrowing shows big rise
Treasury officials believe annual public sector borrowing could head towards £120bn
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Jailed fraudster Conrad Black asks for clemency from Bush
Disgraced British peer who defrauded millions from media empire issues plea to departing president
UK news p23
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Bourne again: deal paves way for trilogy to become a series
Agreement paves way for more movies starring former secret service operative, according to Variety
UK news p25
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Simon Hoggart's week: Last laugh and some chilling questions
John Sergeant's story gripped people, possibly because it made a change from the relentlessly grim economic news
UK news p27
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Rich countries launch great land grab to safeguard food supply
Rising food prices set off a second 'scramble for Africa' as Korean firm buys 99-year land lease in Madagascar
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Biggest deals
The Philippines gives Chinese companies access to 1.24m hectares of land to grow crops
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The resentment rises as villagers are stripped of holdings and livelihood
Between 2m and 3m hectares of land - as much as 15% of Laos territory - has been signed away
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Deal brings many jobs, but at what price?
South Korea is poised to become Madagascar's biggest farm tenant with 99-year lease
International p30
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Rush to buy sends prices soaring
Brazil is one of the most attractive options for countries seeking agricultural acreage overseas
International p31
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Axe falls on historic Dijon mustard factory
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San Francisco Bay to be electric car capital
Plan will make city the first region of California to switch its transport systems away from traditional fuels
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Hotel to the stars gets billion-dollar makeover
The Fontainebleau hotel in Miami promises to restore chic to Florida's playground of the stars
International p33
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Outrage in Venice as giant ads smother cultural jewels
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Lights out at La Scala
Performances cancelled and gala under threat as opera house hit by internal pay row
International p34
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Shias stage protests against Iraq-US pact
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Vietnam plans return to two-child law
Faced with a baby boom, Vietnam is planning a crackdown to stop couples having more than two children
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Soil erosion to cut harvests in China's breadbasket by 40%
4.5bn tonnes of soil lost each year due to farming, forestry and overpopulation, survey finds
International p35
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Foster's Russia Tower falls victim to credit crisis
Developers say they are scrapping plans to build Europe's tallest skyscraper in Moscow
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Police investigate 'live suicide' on internet
Florida teenager appears to have killed himself after being goaded by other web surfers
International p36
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Shipping industry urges EU governments to take up arms against Somali pirates
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'I'm more afraid of piracy than of cyclones'
Panayiotis Tzanetakos, captain of Greek vessel, on the ordeal modern-day piracy has created for crews
International p37
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Astral discovery: Copernicus skeleton identified
Scientists use hair strands to identify the skeleton of Nicolaus Copernicus, founder of modern astronomy
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Chávez faces test in regional elections
Polls suggest a resurgent opposition could win control of key states and cities and rein in the forceful president
International p38
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The BNP next door
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'I never expected to find a member in my road'
'The moment I heard about the leaked BNP list I was intrigued to know who was on it'
Saturday p39
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A Somali pirate with historical leanings might scoff at the outrage
The lovable rogue beloved of literature and Hollywood was more often than not a thieving thug
Saturday p40
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Stuck on the party line
Interview: She is the northern, state-educated Tory poster girl who is fighting Heathrow's third runway. So why does a conversation with Justine Greening feel more like an exam?
Saturday p41
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The suffering of the bankers is truly unbearable. Let's help
Marina Hyde: They're still banging on about bonuses. Perhaps a public shaming would be the decent thing to do
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Helen, our lost leader
Louise Chunn: New Zealand may mourn the end of the Clark era: she was a prime minister in a different mould
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How to beat the BNP
Hazel Blears: Shouting 'Nazi' won't work. We must campaign vigorously and address local political failures
Comment & debate p42
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Cameron has blown it: his progressive party is dead
Polly Toynbee: Tested by recession, the Tory leader has reverted to type - a laissez-faire Thatcherite, U-turning his party back to 1981
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Now I'm an iron man
Andrew Martin: I stand independent and free, fighting for equity and battling limescale. Yes, I do the housework
Comment & debate p43
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Chavismo loses its charisma
Editorial: Hugo Chávez is casting Venuzuela's elections as a Manichean battle between capitalism and socialism
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In praise of ... Malcolm Gladwell
Editorial: Popularising big ideas is one of journalism's lesser-populated fields, and Gladwell shows that it can be immense fun
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Auntie under attack - again
Editorial: Trust and Ofcom conclude that time is not yet ripe for launching a beefed-up local video service
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Country diary
Graham Long: New Forest
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Corrections and clarifications
The comparison of the journalist John Sergeant to a 'dancing pig in Cuban heels' was not made by a judge
Editorials & reply p44
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A better position to stop speeding
Letters: You report that about 1,000 deaths a year on UK roads relate to speeding (Report, November 21).
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Building for peace in the Middle East
Letters: It is with great dismay that we learned of the British government's plans to rent space for its new Tel Aviv embassy location from Lev Leviev's company Africa-Israel
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A merry dance for democracy
Letters: The Strictly Come Dancing affair (Quick, quick, slow - and stop, as Sergeant quits Strictly, November 20) throws up some interesting issues with regard to the evaluation of culture
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The poor won't benefit from reforms of the welfare system
Letters: Jenni Russell (We must dare to rethink the welfare that benefits no one, November 21) confuses a number of arguments
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Last bus for Reg
Letters: Your centre spread (Eyewitness 18.11.08: EU debate on global financial crisis, Strasbourg, November 20) seems a cheap shot
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Face to faith
Stewart Dakers: Faith and science need a collective reformation to celebrate the power of love
Editorials & reply p45
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Wal-Mart's pilot of international expansion is to be next chief
World's largest retail group, names Mike Duke, as its new group chief executive
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China's Snow is like water - and now it's bigger than Bud
Self-styled king of beers toppled from global sales league by Chinese own brand, Snow
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Honda slams brakes on production
Flagship plant to shut down for two months as Japanese firm struggles to cope with sales slump
Financial p46
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Barclays boss to face investor fury over £7bn fundraising
John Varley braces for gruelling shareholder meeting over controversial plan to raise funds from Middle East
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Ireland's banking sector poised for radical restructuring
Rumours of private equity interest as gap between deposits and loans hits €33,000 a head
Financial p47
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Concerns over rising power of Russian energy firms as Lukoil targets Spanish oil group
Lukoil most probable buyer of shares held by troubled construction company and Spanish savings bank
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Battered FTSE ends the week 10% lower
FTSE 100 slumped to its third-worst week on record last night, amid further signs of frailty
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Investment chief leaves fund manager New Star
Stephen Whittaker to be replaced on UK Growth fund, which has halved in value over past two years
Financial p48
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Recession watch
Latest reports on international economic slowdown, including news from transport, publishing and service sectors
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Fitch downgrades credit ratings for nine building societies
Credit ratings agency says falling house prices and the worsening economy are likely to hit profits
Financial p49
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