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Lady Thatcher is greeted by Gordon Brown as she arrives at Downing Street for the unveiling of a portrait of the former Conservative prime minister
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Brown and Cameron clash on deficit
Gordon Brown and David Cameron clashed over plans to tackle Britain’s budget deficit on Monday, as the party leaders sought political advantage on an issue that is set to dominate next year’s election
Prosecutors look at expense case charges
Police hand over files on four politicians
Lloyds prices rights issue at big discount
Group to offer new shares at 36p each
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Notebook: fairweather friend

Wordsworth House is counting the cost after rising waters carried the wrought iron gates off to the Irish Sea and demolished the front garden wall, says Brian Groom
Europe needs action, not quiet consensus
The identity and stature of the new president and foreign policy chief will hardly matter if the European Union cannot meet the big economic challenges it faces, writes Peter Mandelson
Lombard: BA pension conflicts

In the words of Willie Walsh, British Airway’s chief executive, Roger Maynard is ‘capable of separating out his responsibilities better than anybody else I know’, writes Andrew Hill






