The First Post |
Ten things you need to know todayTuesday: The First Post's super-quick catch-up on the main news talking points, sponsored by Saab ![]() Why Ed Miliband must be like Harold WilsonNeil 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 sisterPromotions 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 LFWSupermodel's husband Shawn Mount accused of assaulting victim during London Fashion Week ![]() Blackberry PlayBook: the latest competitor for iPadThe 'PlayBook' is smaller, cheaper and lighter than Apple's market leader ![]() Silva campaigns for Brazil's presidencyThe presidential candidate for Brazil's Green Party Marina Silva (right) pauses for a photo ![]() Bank of England man tells savers to stop moaningBusiness Digest: Low interest rates are supposed to encourage spending - not saving, says deputy governor Ryder Cup captains worry about tweets, not birdiesAs the US team, featuring Tiger Woods, arrives for the golf tournament social networking sites are banned ![]() Ethical ivory? Mammoth tusk boom sparks debateMammoth ivory from Russia is legal, but it could one day be used to disguise the black market in elephant tusk ![]() |





















