Tuesday, 28 September 2010

The First Post 

The First Post

Ten things you need to know today

Tuesday: The First Post's super-quick catch-up on the main news talking points, sponsored by Saab

Why Ed Miliband must be like Harold Wilson

Neil Clark: If Ed Miliband can unite Labour as Wilson did, maybe he can also win four general elections

North Korea's Kim Jong-il promotes son and sister

Promotions of dictator's son Kim Jong-un and sister Kim Kyong-hui cloud the line of succession

Heidi Mount's husband suspected of rape at LFW

Supermodel's husband Shawn Mount accused of assaulting victim during London Fashion Week

Blackberry PlayBook: the latest competitor for iPad

The 'PlayBook' is smaller, cheaper and lighter than Apple's market leader

Silva campaigns for Brazil's presidency

The presidential candidate for Brazil's Green Party Marina Silva (right) pauses for a photo

Bank of England man tells savers to stop moaning

Business Digest: Low interest rates are supposed to encourage spending - not saving, says deputy governor

Ryder Cup captains worry about tweets, not birdies

As the US team, featuring Tiger Woods, arrives for the golf tournament social networking sites are banned

Ethical ivory? Mammoth tusk boom sparks debate

Mammoth ivory from Russia is legal, but it could one day be used to disguise the black market in elephant tusk