Friday, 4 March 2011

The First Post 

The First Post

Ten things you need to know today

Friday: The First Post's super-quick catch-up on the main news talking points

Africa on the move: why Italy fears migrant flood

Robert Fox: The migrant workers trying to leave Libya are part of a much bigger picture

Dull musicians have helped kill the music press

Johnny Dee: It’s time the NME and other music mags were given away free

Why do yellow sac spiders love the Mazda6?

Venetia Rainey: Petrol-addicted arachnids can't get enough of the Mazda6’s aroma

Ruby Rubacuore at the Opera Ball

In pictures: Silvio Berlusconi’s alleged escort girl Karima el-Mahroug caused a stir at Vienna’s Opera Ball

‘Bunga bunga’ girl Ruby gives Vienna a whirl

‘I can’t waltz I can only belly dance,’ says Ruby - but she still goes to the ball

Thriller war: Unknown vs The Adjustment Bureau

Films of the Week: Two thrillers with top stars and similar themes go head to head at UK box office

Is Charlie Sheen’s Twitter debut an advertising ploy?

The actor has been advised by a firm that pays celebs to endorse products online

Why David Cameron fears the fuel duty time-bomb

The Mole: The PM dreads the sort of fuel protests that nearly brought the Blair government to its knees