Monday, 1 October 2012

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main headlineShadows haunt Cameron and Miliband in conference season
Party leaders are looking spooked as Boris haunts Cameron and brother David haunts Ed
Nigella Lawson: kitsch fantasy or ironic work of art?
Nigella?baiting from mainly male critics overlooks the complexities that make us keep watching
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main headlineTen Things You Need to Know Today: Monday 1 Oct 2012
Ed Balls plans stamp duty holiday, Europe stuns US to win Ryder Cup and US death toll in Afghanistan hits 2,000
Brazilian beauty queen 'plotted to kill rival'
Adayane Matias lost out in final round of pageant to Alini Oliviera - then had her boyfriend shoot Oliviera dead
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main headlineAre sanctions about to trigger an Iranian Spring?
Israel's foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman suggests that hardship could see the Islamic state's populace rise up
Tories attack Balls bid to fund stamp duty cut with 3G proceeds
The shadow chancellor will set out house-building plan today, but he is opening Labour up to Tory attacks on spending pledges
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main headlineRob Brydon 'magnificent' in Nunn's Chorus of Disapproval
Brydon's standout performance in Ayckbourn's classic comedy makes for a blissful evening
'We have barely started' says new City watchdog chief
Martin Wheatley, head of the Financial Conduct Authority, issues stark warning to bankers
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main headlineThe Business: company news and financial talking points
China factory production falls, Google revels in Apple map fiasco and Romney 'better for economy'