Monday 25 July 2011

The First Post

The First Post

Breivik’s deadly crusade ‘was planned in London’

Hunt is on for possible UK accomplices after discovery of the Norwegian killer’s anti-Muslim manifesto

As hotel maid goes public, pressure mounts on DSK

Newsweek publishes ‘vivid and compelling’ interview with Nafissatou Diallo



Police chief says Murdoch should take responsibility

Hugh Orde says Rupert Murdoch is showing a 'complete denial of any responsibility'

Ten things you need to know today

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

2011: the year we took on the unaccountable elites

Neil Clark: The people are fighting back - even Charles Moore wonders if ‘the Left may actually be right’

China bullet train crash

Picture of the day: The scene in Wenzhou, China, after two high speed bullet trains collided, killing at least 43 people

Johann Hari to have Orwell prize taken from him

Independent journalist may be stripped of honour after plagiarism allegations

The 27 Club - pictures

In pictures: Amy Winehouse joins the morbid '27 Club' of rock stars who have died tragically young