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Appendix C: Hamiltonian Paths with Double Pheromone Ant Colony System Optimisation

This appendix contains the full list of topics of the hamiltonian path identified by the algorithm presented on the PhD thesis of David M.S. Rodrigues Reading the news through their structure: new hybrid connectivity based approaches. This appendix is available in digital format at http://www.davidrodrigues.org/pdfs/phd/ and on the accompanying CD delivered with the printed copy of the thesis. As news follow a hamiltonian path the first news in the following list is connected to the last news of the list to complete the path.

• Eurozone debt crisis live: Italian senate passes austerity law | Business | guardian.co.uk • Greek leaders agree to unity government as future hangs in balance | World news | guardian.co.uk • Lucas Papademos to lead Greece’s interim coalition government | World news | guardian.co.uk • The euro will survive – and Britain will join, says Michael Heseltine | World news | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone bailout fund falls short of e1 trillion target | Business | • Euro debt crisis: Greek PM George Papandreou to resign | World news | guardian.co.uk • Chaos in Greece amid battle to form a ’government of national salvation’ | World news | The Observer • Eurozone debt crisis: EU members line up to demand ECB intervention | Business | The Guardian

1 • Italy passes austerity measures – clearing way for Berlusconi to quit | Business | guardian.co.uk • European debt crisis live: pressure mounts as finance ministers meet | Business | guardian.co.uk • Greek PM Papandreou faces knife-edge confidence vote: live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Greece may leave euro, leaders admit | Business | The Guardian • World central banks launch co-ordinated action to fight financial crisis - live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Global recession grows closer as G20 summit fails | Business | The Guardian • Eurozone finance ministers turn to IMF to help bailout fund | Business | guardian.co.uk • Global recession grows closer as G20 summit fails | Business | The Guardian • Silvio Berlusconi bows out after Italian MPs vote for savage cuts | World news | The Observer • Berlusconi denies quit claims and stakes future on economic reform vote | World news | The Guardian • Mario Monti heralds new era for Italy as Berlusconi bows out | World news | The Guardian • Eurozone looks to IMF as contagion spreads | Business | The Guardian • European debt crisis is worst time since second world war, says Angela Merkel | Business | guardian.co.uk • Cameron warned his eurozone stance risks forcing two-speed Europe | Business | The Guardian • Eurozone crisis: Cameron and Merkel agree framework for EU negotiations | Busi- ness | The Guardian • Silvio Berlusconi hints at comeback as Italy tries to form new government | World news | guardian.co.uk • Silvio Berlusconi to bow out after Italian MPs vote for savage cuts | World news | The Observer • Crucial vote for eurozone due in Italian senate | Business | The Guardian • Silvio Berlusconi to resign after austerity vote | World news | guardian.co.uk • Italy’s borrowing costs keep on rising despite Berlusconi’s promise to quit | Business | guardian.co.uk

2 • Silvio Berlusconi vows to resign as Italy’s prime minister | World news | The Guardian • European debt crisis live: Greece locked in coalition talks | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone crisis: Spain’s election leaves markets on edge | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone debt crisis: Berlusconi faces crunch vote - live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone crisis will hit UK hard, warns Cameron | Business | The Guardian • Papandreou’s coalition offer snubbed by opposition leader | World news | guardian.co.uk • Papandreou out as Greek leaders agree unity government deal | World news | The Guardian • Greek PM struggles to find way out of crisis | World news | guardian.co.uk • G20 summit fails to allay world recession fears | World news | guardian.co.uk • Spanish boom town that went bust | World news | The Observer • Spain’s debt crisis worsens as country begins month of post-election limbo | World news | guardian.co.uk • France, Germany and Italy squash market hopes of ECB intervention | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone debt crisis: Cameron and Merkel put on united front | Business | The Guardian • Eurobond plan sets Barroso on collision course with Merkel | Business | The Guardian • G20: Europe faces the nightmare of a euro breakup | World news | guardian.co.uk • Euro stability more important than Greece, says Angela Merkel | Business | The Guardian • Greece prepares for departure of George Papandreou | World news | guardian.co.uk • G20 leaders discuss eurozone crisis: live coverage | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone crisis stokes tension between Britain and Germany | Business | The Guardian • Eurozone crisis gives Britain a chance to redraw, says | Business | The Guardian • Angela Merkel: Europe’s saviour – or biggest problem? | World news | The Guardian

3 • Spanish election: exit polls suggest landslide victory for People’s party | World news | The Guardian • Irish property tycoon Sean Quinn declares bankruptcy in UK | World news | guardian.co.uk • ’Tobin tax’ would hit City of with missile, says John Major | Business | The Guardian • G20 summit: Cameron will urge EU to flesh out bailout deal | Business | guardian.co.uk • G20 summit: live coverage | World news | guardian.co.uk • Greek PM wins backing for referendum - European debt crisis live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone crisis: Sarkozy, Merkel and Monti meet after German debt auction - live | Business | guardian.co.uk • European debt crisis live: Greek referendum throws markets into turmoil | Business | guardian.co.uk • Greek crisis: finance minister breaks ranks over referendum - live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Greek government teeters on brink of collapse in wake of referendum plan | Business | The Guardian • Greece throws euro bailout into fresh crisis | Business | The Guardian • Greek government on brink of collapse over debt crisis | World news | guardian.co.uk • Afghan finance minister admits doubts over Kabul Bank’s missing $1bn | World news | The Guardian • US removes Afghanistan commander Peter Fuller for criticising Karzai | World news | guardian.co.uk • US ’kill team’ soldier Calvin Gibbs convicted of murdering Afghan civilians | World news | guardian.co.uk • US ’kill team’ trial: jury considers Calvin Gibbs verdict | World news | guardian.co.uk • Obama Australia visit begins | World news | guardian.co.uk • Obama tells Asia US ’here to stay’ as a Pacific power | World news | guardian.co.uk • China uneasy over US troop deal in Australia | World news | The Guardian • China baby-trafficking ring is shut down | World news | guardian.co.uk • Hillary Clinton: after Afghanistan and Iraq, Asia-Pacific is next | World news | guardian.co.uk

4 • Wellwishers brave beatings to visit lawyer under house arrest in China | World news | guardian.co.uk • Ai Weiwei’s mother accuses officials of hounding her son | Art and design | guardian.co.uk • Ai Weiwei vows to clear tax charges amid fresh challenge from authorities | Art and design | guardian.co.uk • Ai Weiwei supporters send money for tax bill – in pictures | Art and design | guardian.co.uk • Liu Xiaobo: new book lifts China’s gag on jailed Nobel peace prizewinner | World news | The Observer • Ai Weiwei ordered to pay £1.5 million in tax | World news | guardian.co.uk • BP’s $7bn sale of Pan American Energy to Argentinian firm collapses | Business | The Guardian • BP’s bid to clean up its act dealt blow by revelations in Russia case | Business | The Observer • Russia enthralled by oligarch heavyweight court bout - Roman Abramovich v Boris Berezovsky | World news | The Guardian • New Zealand prime minister seeks to block recording | World news | guardian.co.uk • Julian Assange awaits high court ruling on extradition | Media | guardian.co.uk • Julian Assange seeks to take extradition fight to supreme court | Media | guardian.co.uk • Julian Assange’s options narrow as judges reject extradition appeal | Media | The Guardian • UK Border Agency officials ’illegally targeting’ bus passengers | UK news | The Observer • Global campaign to decriminalise homosexuality to kick off in Belize court | World news | The Guardian • Light aircraft crashes into the English Channel | UK news | The Observer • Iran protesters attack UK embassy in Tehran - live | World news | guardian.co.uk • Britain withdraws diplomats from Iran after embassy attack | World news | guardian.co.uk • UN watchdog has ’serious concerns’ about Iranian nuclear weapons research | World news | guardian.co.uk • Iran will not retreat ’one iota’ from its nuclear programme, says Ahmadinejad | World news | guardian.co.uk

5 • European states call for stiffer sanctions against Iran following IAEA report | World news | guardian.co.uk • Iran nuclear report: IAEA claims Tehran working on advanced warhead | World news | The Guardian • Israeli ministers accused of trying to muzzle critics with funding curbs | World news | guardian.co.uk • Kuwaiti emir to hold crisis meeting after three ministers quit over protests | World news | The Guardian • Saif al-Islam Gaddafi ’pretended to be a camel herder’ when captured | World news | The Guardian • Gaddafi’s intelligence chief captured, says Libyan minister | World news | guardian.co.uk • Saif al-Islam Gaddafi faces trial in Libya | World news | guardian.co.uk • Laurent Gbagbo flies to Hague as first ex-head of state taken into ICC custody | World news | The Guardian • Sirleaf victory in Liberia marred by boycott and violence | World news | The Guardian • Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer accuses the ANC of apartheid-style censorship | World news | The Observer • Julius Malema suspended from ANC for five years | World news | guardian.co.uk • Two killed in grenade attack on church in Kenya | World news | guardian.co.uk • Kenya’s Masai traditions threatened by climate change | World news | guardian.co.uk • Uganda: nomads face an attack on their way of life | Environment | The Observer • EU takes hardline stance at UN climate talks | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Climate change: vulnerable countries consider ’occupying’ Durban talks | Environ- ment | The Guardian • Occupy protester claims police caused her miscarriage | World news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy LA eviction begins as police move in | World news | The Guardian • Occupy Oakland: police use teargas after protesters force port to close | World news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy LA: 200 arrests made with ’minimal force’ as police evict protesters | World news | guardian.co.uk

6 • Occupy Wall Street protesters return to Manhattan park despite ruling | World news | The Guardian • Occupy day of action brings clashes and arrests in New York | World news | The Guardian • Occupy Wall Street day of action – live coverage | World news | guardian.co.uk • NYPD defy supreme court over clearance of Occupy Wall Street | World news | The Guardian • Occupy protesters prepare for day of ’solidarity’ across US | World news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy Wall Street: Zuccotti Park eviction - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Protesters prepare for global day of action against Egypt’s military junta | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egyptians call for day of action to revive their ’stifled’ revolution | World news | The Guardian • Egypt’s elections are a dangerous crossroads, warns military junta | World news | The Guardian • Egyptian military using ’more dangerous’ teargas on Tahrir Square protesters | World news | The Guardian • Egyptian protesters clash with police for second day | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt protesters flock to Tahrir Square | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egyptian elections in doubt after violent clashes in central Cairo | World news | The Guardian • Bahrain inquiry accuses security forces of brutality and torture | World news | guardian.co.uk • Yemen president quits after deal in Saudi Arabia | World news | The Guardian • Bahrain protests erupt as Gulf state awaits Pearl revolution report | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria faces suspension from Arab League | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria protests across the country aim to test regime’s pledge to end crackdown | World news | The Guardian • Syria defiant as Arab League votes for financial sanctions | World news | The Guardian

7 • Syrian military vows to ’cut every evil hand’ of attackers | World news | The Guardian • Syria suspended from Arab League | World news | guardian.co.uk • Libya, Syria and Middle East unrest - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • US pulls Unesco funding after Palestine is granted full membership | World news | The Guardian • rushes settlement growth after Unesco accepts Palestinians | World news | The Guardian • Palestinians hit by cyber-attack following success at Unesco | World news | The Guardian • Israel unfreezes Palestinian Authority tax millions | World news | guardian.co.uk • Israeli navy boards Gaza-bound boats | World news | The Guardian • Israel rushes settlement growth after Unesco accepts Palestinians | World news | The Guardian • Israeli navy boards Gaza-bound boats | World news | The Guardian • Palestinian president to seek unity government deal with Hamas | World news | The Guardian • UN vote on Palestinian state put off amid lack of support | World news | guardian.co.uk • Black pepper Friday? Walmart shopper in LA pepper-sprays rivals | World news | guardian.co.uk • and BSkyB face shareholder protest vote | Business | The Guardian • Murdoch writes off $91m for shutting in hacking scandal | Media | The Guardian • BSkyB directors urge shareholders to re-elect James Murdoch | Media | guardian.co.uk • James Murdoch survives bid to oust him from BSkyB board | Media | guardian.co.uk • James Murdoch and BSkyB face shareholder protest vote | Business | The Guardian • Milly Dowler parents join Yeates’s landlord to oppose legal aid cuts | UK news | The Guardian • No win, no fee restriction will hit access to libel justice - video | Law | guardian.co.uk • Judge orders review of ’explosive’ documents that could clear Kevin Lane | Duncan Campbell | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Stalking victims claim crime not taken seriously enough | Law | The Guardian

8 • Government to apologise to Alder family over police cell death | UK news | The Guardian • Police officers stabbed in London disturbance | UK news | The Guardian • Stephen Lawrence evidence was mislabelled by police, trial told | UK news | The Guardian • Jeweller fights off knifeman with broom | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Tram passenger who hurled racist abuse arrested | World news | The Guardian • Mark Duggan investigation undermined by ’inaccuracies’ | UK news | The Guardian • Stephen Lawrence killed because of ’the colour of his skin’ | UK news | The Guardian • ’Gangland killing’ near London funeral | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Stephen Lawrence was killed in silent, unprovoked attack, court hears | UK news | The Guardian • Stephen Lawrence trial hears of police forensic error | UK news | guardian.co.uk • One dead after shooting in Peckham Rye | UK news | The Guardian • Stephen Lawrence’s best friend breaks down in court as he recalls attack | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Stephen Lawrence murder was racially motivated, court hears | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Police question three men after 10-year-old found in flat | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Stephen Lawrence’s best friend breaks down as he tells jury how teenager died | UK news | The Guardian • Man jailed for record tyre dumps | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Undercover policeman admits spying on Danish activists | Environment | The Guardian • Police officers stabbed in London disturbance | UK news | The Guardian • Isles of Scilly crime rises – but local police officer says: ’Don’t panic’ | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Tasers: ’If officers have a new toy, they like using it’ | World news | The Guardian • UK document delay leads to release of heroin suspect known as the general | UK news | The Guardian • Religious teacher jailed for assaulting boys during lessons at mosque | UK news | guardian.co.uk

9 • Stephen Lawrence murder trial: jurors told to ’start case with clean slate’ | UK news | The Guardian • Pakistan spot-fixing players and agent sentenced to lengthy jail terms | Sport | guardian.co.uk • Pakistan spot-fixing: Salman Butt found guilty of both charges | Sport | guardian.co.uk • Pakistan spot-fixing players and agent sentenced to lengthy jail terms | Sport | guardian.co.uk • Joe Frazier’s life - in pictures | Sport | guardian.co.uk • Peter Roebuck dies in fall from hotel balcony | Sport | The Guardian • Peter Roebuck ’faced sexual assault charge’ | Sport | The Guardian • Marbles drop for Gambia to re-elect President Yahya Jammeh | World news | The Guardian • Somalia, Kenya and Uganda pledge to defeat al-Shabaab rebels | World news | The Guardian • Democratic Republic of the Congo goes to the polls after clashes | World news | guardian.co.uk • Liberia presidential election is thrown into chaos by opposition’s boycott call | World news | The Guardian • Humphrey the pet hippo kills owner in South Africa | World news | The Guardian • DR Congo opposition candidate calls for election to be annulled | World news | The Guardian • Al-Qaida targets Somalia drought victims with cash handouts | World news | The Guardian • Kenya warns of air strikes across southern and central Somalia | World news | The Guardian • At least 65 die in Nigerian terrorist attacks | World news | guardian.co.uk • Newborn ’ghost worker’ puts corruption under spotlight in Nigeria | World news | The Guardian • Democratic Republic of the Congo goes to the polls after clashes | World news | guardian.co.uk • Morocco to host first solar farm in e400bn renewables network | Environment | The Guardian

10 • Moroccan election faces low turnout despite new constitution | World news | guardian.co.uk • Morocco election: PJD declares victory after early counting | World news | guardian.co.uk • Yemen’s southern rebels emerge from the shadows | World news | The Guardian • King Hamad of Bahrain welcomes report accusing kingdom of torture | World news | The Guardian • Yemeni gunmen shoot five dead after president agrees to step down | World news | The Guardian • French hostages freed in Yemen | World news | guardian.co.uk • Sarkozy party leader vows to end France’s 35-hour week | World news | The Guardian • Strauss-Kahn sues Sarkozy aide and leading French newspaper | World news | The Guardian • Charlie Hebdo front cover depicts Muslim man kissing cartoonist | World news | The Guardian • wins French privacy action against News of the World | Media | guardian.co.uk • Mother of ’s baby takes out injunction against paparazzi | Film | The Guardian • to pay damages to Carole Caplin over ’Blairs’ sex secrets’ story | Media | guardian.co.uk • : NI under pressure over Kate McCann diaries | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: News International, Telegraph and Mail evidence - live | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: ’s former adviser ’urged to go to rehab’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: NUJ, Guardian editor, core participants’ lawyer - live | Media | guardian.co.uk • : Leveson inquiry not being ’distorted by celebrities’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • ’threatened by NI executives over ’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: blogger summoned over leak | Media | The Guardian • Phone hacking: police have told fewer than one in eight potential victims | Media | guardian.co.uk

11 • Leveson inquiry: Coogan claims set him up in ’sting’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • : News of the World stories left me paranoid | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: ’NoW journalists deleted Milly Dowler voicemails’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: ’nearly 30 NI staff named in notes’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • News of the World private detective vows to expose tabloid stalker culture | Media | The Observer • rejects request to help phone-hacking investigation | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry uncovers 28 NI staff linked to phone hacking | Media | The Guardian • Leveson inquiry told hacking of Milly Dowler’s phone ’despicable’ | Media | The Guardian • and Andy Coulson are ’scum of journalism’, Leveson told | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: ’targeted by Murdoch press’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • claims Murdoch offered ’good press’ to sing at wedding | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: , Paul McMullan, Richard Peppiatt - live | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: JK Rowling, Sienna Miller and Max Mosley - live | Media | guardian.co.uk • Sienna Miller and JK Rowling tell Leveson inquiry of tabloid ’siege’ | Media | The Guardian • Phone hacking: live | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: NI asks judge to strike out exemplary damages claims | Media | guardian.co.uk • Murdochs ’discussed News Corp succession with family therapist’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • James Murdoch’s career on the line as he faces MPs | Media | The Guardian • James Murdoch faces MPs’ questions over phone hacking - live coverage | Media | guardian.co.uk

12 • Leveson inquiry: Hugh Grant and Dowlers give evidence - live | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: Alastair Campbell and Alec Owens give evidence - live | Media | guardian.co.uk • Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks ’knew about phone hacking at NoW’ | Media | The Guardian • Woman arrested in phone-hacking investigation | Media | guardian.co.uk • News of the World hired investigators to spy on hacking victims’ lawyers | Media | The Guardian • Leveson inquiry: NoW owner disputes 28 staff commissioned phone hacking | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: Tom Watson seeks legal advice over alleged surveillance of MPs | Media | guardian.co.uk • James Murdoch claims truth about phone-hacking was hidden from him | Media | The Guardian • Phone hacking: NoW warned about ’culture of illegal information access’ | Media | The Guardian • Murdoch gave loyal lieutenant Rebekah Brooks £1.7m pay-off, car and office | Media | The Observer • James Murdoch prepares to face MPs over phone hacking | Media | The Guardian • Man arrested over alleged police payments named as Sun journalist | Media | The Guardian • Peter Hain warned computer may have been hacked by private detectives | Media | The Guardian • Leveson inquiry: Charlotte Church, Anne Diamond, Chris Jefferies - live | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: Christopher Jefferies ’forced into hole in the corner by press’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • JK Rowling ’felt invaded’ at note put by press in daughter’s schoolbag | Media | guardian.co.uk • BBC constrained by need to avoid political bias, admits Lord Patten | Media | The Guardian

13 • Leveson inquiry: Kate and Gerry McCann, Sheryl Gascoigne - live | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: phone hacking ’made Dowlers think Milly was alive’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • Hugh Grant accuses Mail on Sunday of phone hacking | Media | The Guardian • Leveson inquiry warned of threat to media freedom | Media | The Guardian • Phone-hacking victims must not launch ’witch-hunt’, says News International | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: Alan McGee says detail in NoW PI’s notes is ’frightening’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • Milly Dowler’s parents to testify at Leveson inquiry | Media | The Guardian • Leveson inquiry: hacking fallout ’forced Elle Macpherson aide into rehab’ | Media | The Guardian • Leveson inquiry: QC claims mother of Hugh Grant’s baby was threatened | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: anatomy of a cover-up – what QC’s advice papers reveal | Media | The Guardian • News of the World lawyer expected to face censure | Media | The Guardian • James Murdoch: Myler and Crone’s testimony to MPs ’misleading’ | Media | guardian.co.uk • James Murdoch resigns from Sun and Times boards | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: Jr alleges family were targeted | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: number of possible victims is almost 5,800, police confirm | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry told newspapers ’too big’ to take on | Media | The Guardian • Leveson inquiry: McCanns deliver damning two-hour testimony | Media | The Guardian • News of the World followed Prince William after royal phone hacking probe began | Media | guardian.co.uk • News of the World paid me to follow 90 people, claims private detective | Media | guardian.co.uk

14 • , News of the World whistleblower, died of natural causes | Media | guardian.co.uk • First arrest in Met’s computer hacking investigation | Media | guardian.co.uk • Mark Duggan shooting: two community members quit police watchdog panel | UK news | The Guardian • Lachlan Murdoch under pressure over News Corp political bribery claim | Media | guardian.co.uk • Murdoch’s News Corp accused of trying to bribe Australian senator | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: Sun’s former head of features sues News Corp execs | Media | guardian.co.uk • Phone hacking: Yard arrests 48-year-old man | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: ex-Daily Star reporter says he was threatened for speaking out | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leveson inquiry: Steve Coogan gives evidence on phone hacking - live | Media | guardian.co.uk • Several dead and dozens injured as M5 crash causes ’massive fireball’ | UK news | guardian.co.uk • M5 crash: police investigate rugby club fireworks display | World news | The Guardian • M5 crash investigation: police report ’huge’ public response | UK news | guardian.co.uk • M5 crash survivors describe ’hell on earth’ of motorway smash | UK news | guardian.co.uk • M5 crash death toll expected to rise as grim search goes on | UK news | The Observer • M5 crash death toll confirmed at seven | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Jack Straw took undeclared cash from car insurance industry | Politics | The Guardian • M5 crash: experts doubt fireworks smoke theory | UK news | guardian.co.uk • ’No security scan, no fly’ policy to remain in force at UK airports | World news | guardian.co.uk • Theresa May to face questions over reduced passport checks | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Two British terror suspects killed in US drone strikes in Pakistan | World news | The Guardian

15 • Theresa May to be grilled over terror threat from relaxed border controls | UK news | The Guardian • Border agency row escalates as former chief Brodie Clark says ’I’m no rogue’ | UK news | The Guardian • Politics blog featuring Damian Green on the UK Border Agency row - LIVE | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Pickles to serve up curry college in government integration strategy | UK news | The Guardian • Reform party funding now or face another scandal, warns ethics chief | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Party funding shakeup rejection leaves committee urging promises kept | Politics | The Guardian • Vince Cable apologises over binned letters | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Liberal Democrats fight benefits cut to fund freeze in fuel duty | Money | The Guardian • Petrol prices: Cameron faces backbench revolt over planned rise in fuel duty | Money | guardian.co.uk • Petrol price rise: David Cameron faces Commons revolt after No 10 e-petition | Politics | The Guardian • Politics blog + PMQs - LIVE | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Politics Live blog featuring Ed Miliband’s speech on the economy | Politics | guardian.co.uk • George Osborne exploits fall in borrowing costs to boost growth | Politics | The Guardian • George Osborne’s £5bn gamble to stave off recession | UK news | The Guardian • UK on the brink of double-dip recession, warns OECD | Business | guardian.co.uk • Public sector to foot bill for George Osborne’s growth plan | UK news | The Guardian • Autumn statement: George Osborne warns unions of further pay restraints | UK news | guardian.co.uk • George Osborne’s autumn statement 2011: live coverage | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Bank of England slashes UK economic growth forecast | Business | guardian.co.uk

16 • UK GDP growth stronger than expected | Business | guardian.co.uk • I’m leaving it: McDonald’s quits Rochdale’s ailing town centre | Business | The Guardian • Loyd Grossman sauce in botulism alert | Business | The Guardian • NHS hospitals have higher death rates at weekends, research finds | Society | The Guardian • Killings by mental health patients in Swindon were preventable, say reports | Society | guardian.co.uk • Nurse jailed for killing her baby by force-feeding | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Gary Glitter free to travel abroad after ban lifted | Society | The Guardian • Divorced fathers will not get legal right to access | Law | The Guardian • Child sex exploitation to be tackled by government | Society | The Guardian • Extent of injuries to children in private jails revealed | Society | The Guardian • Fugitive Catholic priest urged to turn himself in | Education | guardian.co.uk • Catholic church can be held responsible for wrongdoing by priests, court rules | World news | guardian.co.uk • Monks told to hand over running of school where children were abused | Education | guardian.co.uk • Behind the scenes at a school for troubled youngsters | Education | The Guardian • Academies pay £200k salaries | Education | The Guardian • BNP threatens protest at headteacher’s home over sex education proposals | Educa- tion | The Guardian • London 2012 will fail to deliver lasting legacy for young, says Lord Moynihan | Sport | The Observer • London 2012: government spends £750,000 on Olympics tickets | Sport | The Guardian • Olympic flame to travel to London by trains, boats and planes | Sport | The Guardian • Stephen Lawrence trial hears from first witness | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy London protesters take over empty UBS bank offices | UK news | The Guardian • Occupy London: St Paul’s protesters face eviction – live | UK news | guardian.co.uk

17 • Police arrest EDL supporters ’to prevent breach of peace’ | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy London protesters allowed to stay at St Paul’s until the new year | UK news | The Guardian • Veterans join Occupy protest as St Paul’s canon shows support | UK news | The Observer • Remembrance ceremonies mark Armistice Day across Britain | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Remembrance Day marked by defence secretary in Afghanistan | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Wounded soldiers could be sacked under army redundancy plans | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Britain and France to seek stronger defence ties | Politics | The Guardian • Harrier jump jets culled in Britain find sanctuary in US | UK news | The Guardian • Iraqi prisoners move closer to inquiry into mistreatment claims | World news | The Guardian • Ken Clarke ditches plan to scrap chief coroner | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Youth Justice Board saved before expected Lords defeat | Society | The Guardian • Opportunism and dissatisfaction with police drove rioters, study finds | UK news | The Guardian • England riots: top adviser warns against overplaying role of gangs | UK news | The Guardian • Funeral shooting that killed 21-year-old prompts extra street patrols by police | UK news | The Guardian • Anti-gang strategy gets just £1.2m of new money | Society | guardian.co.uk • Theresa May admits authorising reduced passport checks | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Politics Live blog – Monday 7 November 2011 | Politics | guardian.co.uk • UK net migration hits record high | UK news | The Guardian • Police told me to relax passport rules, says former borders chief | Politics | The Observer • Theresa May must answer 14 questions over resignation of UK borders chief | Politics | The Guardian • Muslims Against Crusades to be banned from midnight | UK news | The Guardian

18 • Russian lover of British MP Mike Hancock not a spy, says security court | UK news | The Guardian • Politics blog: Border Agency chiefs quizzed by MPs - live coverage | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Russian lover of British MP Mike Hancock not a spy, says security court | UK news | The Guardian • Search resumes for Russian seamen missing off Welsh coast | UK news | The Guardian • Roman Abramovich admits giving bagfuls of cash to friend | World news | The Guardian • Vladimir Putin steps into the ring to jeers from Moscow fight fans | World news | The Guardian • Putin: we have lost Russia’s trust | World news | The Guardian • Vladimir Putin scoops Chinese peace award | World news | The Guardian • Russian spy Anna Chapman embroiled in plagiarism row | World news | The Guardian • Mars ’astronauts’ are still friends after 520 days locked up together | World news | The Guardian • Russian presidential election to be held on 4 March | World news | guardian.co.uk • Kremlin accused of crackdown on Russians’ access to western media | World news | The Guardian • Moscow’s martial arts fans boo Putin as he steps into the ring | World news | guardian.co.uk • Russia rejects further sanctions of Iran over nuclear programme | World news | The Guardian • Storming of British embassy in Tehran worsens bilateral relations | Politics | The Guardian • Hague warned over UK abstention in Palestinian statehood vote | World news | guardian.co.uk • Tory MP ’secretly taped claiming Cameron will be ousted in spring’ | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Scottish Conservatives elect gay leader | Politics | The Guardian

19 • Man charged with threatening Louise Mensch in online campaign | Politics | guardian.co.uk • MPs may be breaking law in offering work to unpaid interns | Politics | The Guardian • Tories to oppose £10,000 individual party donation cap, leak reveals | Politics | The Guardian • NHS watchdog faces investigation as concerns mount over patient care | Society | The Guardian • NHS waiting list rise prompts government U-turn | Society | guardian.co.uk • NHS waiting times force coalition U-turn on targets | Society | The Guardian • NHS shakeup in danger of harming patients, risk assessments show | Society | The Guardian • NHS bill clause put on hold to stave off revolt by Liberal Democrat peers | Politics | The Guardian • Smoking in cars should be outlawed to protect children, says BMA | Society | The Guardian • NHS cancer figures contradict David Cameron and Andrew Lansley’s claims | Society | The Guardian • Hospitals told to investigate higher weekend death rates | Society | The Guardian • Flu vaccines for all children under consideration by NHS advisers | Society | The Guardian • First privately run NHS hospital ’is accident waiting to happen’ | UK news | The Guardian • Strikes hit services as millions heed unions’ call to fight pension cuts | Society | guardian.co.uk • Day of strikes as millions heed unions’ call to fight pension cuts | Society | guardian.co.uk • Public sector workers to be offered further concessions in pensions row | Society | The Guardian • Confidence in economy at lowest since 2008 crash – poll | Politics | The Guardian • Public sector workers to be offered further concessions in pensions row | Society | The Guardian • Public sector pension reforms: senior civil servants to strike | Society | The Guardian • Students begin wave of occupations to back public sector strikes | Education | guardian.co.uk

20 • Unions attack 15-minute strike idea as ’daft’ | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Unison leader warns of more strikes in the new year | Society | guardian.co.uk • Unions set to back public sector strikes | Politics | The Guardian • Union leaders ’hell-bent’ on strike action, says Danny Alexander | Politics | The Guardian • Public sector strike could scupper pensions deal, warns Danny Alexander | Society | The Guardian • Coalition in ’blind panic’ over pensions walkout, says union leader | Society | guardian.co.uk • Public sector strike could cost £500m, say ministers | Society | guardian.co.uk • Pensions action will be a women’s strike, says union | Society | The Guardian • Public sector pension reforms: minister unveils key changes | Society | guardian.co.uk • Pensions reforms strike still on despite concessions to union demands | Society | The Guardian • Unison members vote to strike over pensions | Politics | The Guardian • Headteachers vote for strike action over pensions | Education | The Guardian • Take children to work to help beat strikes, says Cameron | Society | guardian.co.uk • Army on standby to deal with passport queues during public sector strike | Society | guardian.co.uk • Councils prepare for national walkout | Society | The Guardian • Border Agency’s middle managers take revenge over passport checks | Politics | The Guardian • Civil servants to cover UK border control during public sector strikes | UK news | The Guardian • Pensions cuts: ministers are not telling truth say unions | Society | The Observer • Michael Gove blames strike action on ’militants itching for a fight’ | Society | The Guardian • Truancy laws caught 12,000 parents last year | Education | The Guardian • Schools must engage pupils better, warns Michael Gove’s behaviour tsar | Politics | The Guardian • David Cameron warns of ’coasting’ comprehensive schools | Politics | guardian.co.uk

21 • Labour backs English baccalaureate to boost languages study | Education | The Guardian • Student tuition fees protests – live blog | Education | guardian.co.uk • Gaddafi donation to LSE may have come from bribes, inquiry finds | Education | The Guardian • Academic linked to Gaddafi’s fugitive son leaves LSE | Education | The Guardian • Met accused of trying to scare off protesters with warning letter | UK news | The Guardian • Plastic bullets available to police for Wednesday’s student protests | UK news | The Guardian • Students marching against tuition fees met with ’total policing’ tactics | Education | The Guardian • Student tuition fees protest passes off peacefully | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Universities seek last-minute tuition fees cut | Education | The Guardian • University applications from UK-born students fall 15 • Police send warning letters to activists ahead of student protests | World news | guardian.co.uk • Isis laboratory funding shortfall ’damaging UK’s research standing’ | Education | The Guardian • Scans reveal how the brain’s GPS helps us navigate from A to B | Science | guardian.co.uk • US pushing UN to lift ban on cluster bombs, say campaigners | World news | The Guardian • Rebecca Coriam: lost at sea | UK news | The Guardian • Nicaragua president Daniel Ortega poised for re-election | World news | guardian.co.uk • Mexican jail raid brings in peacocks, drugs and women | World news | The Guardian • Juan Manuel Santos: ’It is time to think again about the war on drugs’ | World news | The Observer • Ex-head of MI5 calls on government to decriminalise and regulate cannabis | Society | The Guardian • Rise in use of cocaine has peaked, says EU drug agency report | Society | guardian.co.uk

22 • Julian Assange loses appeal against extradition | Media | guardian.co.uk • Interpol criticised over attempt to arrest Asian separatist leader | World news | The Guardian • Smiley Culture’s death in police raid does not justify charges, IPCC rules | UK news | The Guardian • MPs in freedom of information call for release of files on secret rendition | World news | The Guardian • MPs warn Royal Navy’s carriers will be costly, late, and of limited use | UK news | The Guardian • Harrier fleet sold to US military | UK news | The Guardian • British soldier is killed in Afghanistan | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Red Arrows pilot dies after incident at Lincolnshire airbase | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Remembrance Sunday services held across Britain | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Remembrance Day - in pictures | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Police find human remains in search for body of Kate Prout | UK news | The Guardian • Two men on trial over Stephen Lawrence murder | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Adrian Prout to show police where murdered wife’s body is buried | UK news | The Guardian • EDF fined e1.5m for spying on Greenpeace | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Fracking ’probable’ cause of Lancashire quakes | Environment | The Guardian • Fracking ’probable’ cause of Lancashire quakes | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Fracking protesters storm shale gas exploration site | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Shale gas push ’would wreck UK’s climate change targets’ | Environment | guardian.co.uk • World headed for irreversible climate change in five years, IEA warns | Environment | The Guardian • Rich nations ’give up’ on new climate treaty until 2020 | Environment | The Guardian • IPCC expected to confirm link between climate change and extreme weather | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Wild weather worsening due to climate change, IPCC confirms | Environment | guardian.co.uk

23 • Climate change scientist Michael Mann fends off denial group’s raid on emails | Environment | The Guardian • Greenhouse gases rise by record amount | Environment | guardian.co.uk • World headed for irreversible climate change in five years, IEA warns | Environment | guardian.co.uk • North Korea claims nuclear plant progress | World news | guardian.co.uk • Fukushima fears played down by Tepco | World news | guardian.co.uk • Japan’s Fukushima plant opened to journalists | World news | guardian.co.uk • Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant operator ’ignored tsunami warning’ | World news | The Guardian • Post-Fukushima ’anti-radiation’ pills condemned by scientists | Environment | The Guardian • Japan’s nuclear disaster towns hold remote local elections | World news | The Guardian • Philippines charges Gloria Arroyo with corruption | World news | guardian.co.uk • Chinese spacecraft lands safely in Mongolia | World news | guardian.co.uk • China space station modules dock in historic rendezvous | World news | guardian.co.uk • China hits back over US claims of satellite hacking | Technology | guardian.co.uk • Ai Weiwei’s assistant subject of ’porn’ investigation | World news | guardian.co.uk • Unesco identifies endangered cultural traditions | World news | The Guardian • Ruth Mackenzie: ’The London 2012 festival is going to be amazing’ | Culture | The Guardian • Leading lights: Lumiere 2011 – audio slideshow | Culture | guardian.co.uk • Leonardo da Vinci at the National Gallery – the greatest show of the year? | Art and design | The Guardian • Leonardo da Vinci show opens to ’civilised’ crowds | Art and design | The Guardian • Stephen Lawrence’s best friend tells court of teenager’s final moments | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Police who attacked car with baseball bats should face charges, says driver | UK news | The Guardian • rioters copied London disorder, says police chief | UK news | guardian.co.uk

24 • Enfield crime squad officers to keep job despite inquiry findings | UK news | guardian.co.uk • US officials worried about security at London 2012 Olympics | Sport | The Guardian • lifts the lid on UK spying operations | World news | The Guardian • Four men charged with terror offences | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Stephen Lawrence ’swallowed up’ by white gang | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Ballet dancer may never perform again after mugging | UK news | The Guardian • Man arrested over attack on ballet dancer | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Kate Prout murder: human remains found in hunt for body | UK news | The Guardian • Peers jailed over expenses can return to Lords next spring | Politics | The Guardian • Baroness Warsi: ’I’m absolutely up for a fight’ - video interview | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Philip Gould, former aide, dies | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Brodie Clark resigns and hits out at Theresa May | Politics | The Guardian • Theresa May looks likely to survive borders scandal | Politics | The Guardian • UK border checks were waived for travellers in private jets, emails reveal | UK news | The Guardian • Brodie Clarke tells MPs: Theresa May destroyed my reputation | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Border control row threatens to engulf Theresa May | Politics | The Guardian • Head of UK border force suspended | UK news | The Guardian • Border control row: UK Border Agency head ’strongarmed’ into statement | UK news | The Guardian • Theresa May tells MPs she will not resign over border control row | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Brodie Clark ’surprised’ Theresa May was unaware of fingerprint checks suspension | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Workers face curb on bringing foreign-born spouses to UK | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Border control row: Pressure on Theresa May grows as she faces Commons | Politics | guardian.co.uk

25 • Politics Live blog – follow the day’s developments | Politics | guardian.co.uk • David Cameron backs Theresa May in border control row | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Politics Live blog: Theresa May debate and PMQs | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Philip Gould, former Labour strategist and Blair aide, dies at 61 | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Labour MP Alan Keen dies | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Ed Miliband: politicians must listen to the St Paul’s Cathedral protesters | UK news | The Observer • Occupy protesters accuse Boris Johnson of defending the rich | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Vince Cable: I sympathise with Occupy London protesters at St Paul’s | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy protesters’ next political battlefield: morality of markets | UK news | The Guardian • St Paul’s Cathedral dean resigns over Occupy London protest row | UK news | The Guardian • Occupy London faces eviction: live Q&A on how to proceed | Hannah Borno | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk • Occupy London faces renewed eviction attempt | UK news | guardian.co.uk • St Paul’s study reveals financial workers think City traders are overpaid | Business | guardian.co.uk • Occupy London: St Paul’s camp eviction hearing opens on 19 December | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Bishop of London moves to dissociate church from St Paul’s legal action | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy London: live coverage of St Paul’s protests | UK news | guardian.co.uk • St Paul’s suspends legal action against protesters – live coverage | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy London protesters say they were asked to leave St Paul’s services | UK news | The Guardian • St Paul’s seeks new direction and suspends legal action | UK news | The Guardian • Occupy London protesters ’will not obstruct remembrance events’ | UK news | The Guardian

26 • St Paul’s and Corporation of London halt legal action against Occupy camp | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Anglican newspaper defends ’Gaystapo’ article | World news | The Guardian • The Bible according to David Cameron: verse choices surprise | World news | The Guardian • Catholic church plans campaign to re-evangelise inactive members | World news | The Guardian • Occupy London: archbishop of Canterbury backs new tax on banking | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Police arrest EDL members to ’avert planned attack’ in London | UK news | The Guardian • London riot report points to police intelligence failings | UK news | guardian.co.uk • New questions raised over Duggan shooting | UK news | The Guardian • England riots will happen again without urgent action, independent panel warns | UK news | The Guardian • Revealed: Mark Duggan was not armed when shot by police | UK news | The Guardian • Met considers buying water cannon | UK news | The Guardian • Police keep their jobs after smashing up suspect’s car | UK news | The Guardian • Met police Tasered man carrying toy gun on train | World news | The Guardian • Adviser quits Duggan inquiry with attack on ’shoddy investigation’ | UK news | The Guardian • Met police to charge TV producers to appear in programmes | Media | guardian.co.uk • Sex workers die in online suicide pact | Society | The Guardian • Police arrest EDL members to ’avert planned attack’ in London | UK news | The Guardian • Alan Moore – meet the man behind the protest mask | Books | The Observer • Occupy’s V for Vendetta protest mask is a symbol of festive citizenship | Jonathan Jones | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk • UK’s biggest music and drama lending library faces closure in Wakefield | Books | guardian.co.uk

27 • MPs to investigate library closures | Books | guardian.co.uk • Archbishop Rowan Williams backs revolt against coalition’s welfare cuts | Politics | The Observer • Child poverty warning as cuts threaten to close 3,500 Sure Start centres | Society | The Observer • 124 Sure Start centres have closed since coalition took power | Society | The Guardian • National Music Plan unveiled with an ensemble of cuts | Culture | guardian.co.uk • Arts education defended by star-studded campaign | Education | The Observer • Michael Gove to send copy of King James Bible to all English schools | Politics | The Guardian • Clerics and Queen gather to mark 400 years of Bible translation | Books | The Guardian • Church of England vetoes services of blessing for same-sex couples | World news | The Guardian • St Paul’s report links City’s ethical decline to Big Bang reforms | UK news | The Guardian • Jimmy Savile’s coffin sets off on lap of honour around | Television & radio | guardian.co.uk • Lords debate threatens decision to allow gay weddings in churches | World news | The Guardian • Muslims Against Crusades to be banned from midnight | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Court rejects MI5 spy claims over Lib Dem MP’s Russian lover | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Russian space agency battles to save Mars probe | World news | The Guardian • Soyuz capsule lands in Kazakhstan - in pictures | Science | guardian.co.uk • Mars crew emerge from 18-month mission that never left the car park | Science | The Guardian • Satellite eye on Earth: October 2011 – in pictures | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Amphibians facing ’terrifying’ rate of extinction | Environment | The Guardian • Indonesian plantation workers arrested over orangutan deaths | Environment | guardian.co.uk

28 • Medicinal tree used in chemotherapy drug faces extinction | Environment | The Guardian • Australian senate passes carbon tax | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Australia passes plain-packaging cigarette law | World news | guardian.co.uk • New speaker in Australian parliament strengthens Labor’s grip on office | World news | guardian.co.uk • Nurse charged with murder over Sydney nursing home fire | World news | guardian.co.uk • ’Burning martyrs’: the wave of Tibetan monks setting themselves on fire | World news | The Guardian • Karmapa Lama urges Tibetan monks to stop self-immolation | World news | guardian.co.uk • Ai Weiwei pays £820,000 in tax evasion case | Art and design | The Guardian • Ai Weiwei supporters strip off as artist faces ’porn’ investigation | Art and design | The Guardian • Ai Weiwei investigated over nude art | Art and design | The Guardian • China sends unmanned craft into space | World news | guardian.co.uk • Apec summits: what the leaders wore - in pictures | World news | guardian.co.uk • Man charged with attempting to assassinate President Obama | World news | guardian.co.uk • Extradition request for fugitive George Wright denied by Portugal | World news | guardian.co.uk • Cyber-attack claims at US water facility | World news | The Guardian • China ’targeted 48 chemical and military companies in hacking attack’ | Technology | guardian.co.uk • William Hague backs off criticising China over cyber attacks | Technology | The Guardian • US faces more threats than decade ago, warns head of its military | World news | guardian.co.uk • Sopa condemned by web giants as ’internet blacklist bill’ | Technology | guardian.co.uk • US court verdict ’huge blow’ to privacy, says former WikiLeaks aide | World news | guardian.co.uk • Bradley Manning lawyer: White House review found ’leak’ did no real damage | Media | guardian.co.uk

29 • Bradley Manning treatment in custody concerns MEPs | World news | The Guardian • Facebook reaches deal with FTC over ’unfair and deceptive’ privacy claims | Tech- nology | guardian.co.uk • Thai Facebookers warned not to ’like’ anti-monarchy groups | World news | guardian.co.uk • Facebook float could value company at $100bn | Technology | guardian.co.uk • Universal Music to buy EMI’s recorded music division for £1.2bn | Media | guardian.co.uk • Sales of digital albums soar year on year | Business | guardian.co.uk • Universal Music’s £1.2bn acquisition marks end of the road for EMI | Business | guardian.co.uk • Kate Bush: 50 Words for Snow – review | Music | The Guardian • Music to grow up by | Music | The Guardian • – Live at the : exclusive stream | Music | guardian.co.uk • David Lynch: ’Sometimes the fish talks back to you’ | Film | The Guardian • Kristen Wiig: ’My next movie – it’s going to be a Porky’s prequel’ | Film | The Guardian • Take Shelter: ’Spins us around and shouts in our face’ - video review | Film | guardian.co.uk • Ken Russell dies aged 84 | Film | guardian.co.uk • Playwright Shelagh Delaney dies | Stage | The Guardian • The Iron Lady: first screening | Film | The Guardian • My Week With Marilyn – review | Film | The Guardian • Stephen Sondheim: who needs critics? | Stage | guardian.co.uk • Ricky Gervais: ’Bring on the haters’ | Culture | The Guardian • Johnny Depp: ’I’m not ready to give up my American citizenship’ | Film | The Guardian • John Steinbeck’s bitter fruit | Books | The Guardian • Natalie Wood case: witness feared for life | Film | guardian.co.uk • How Heathcliff got a ’racelift’ | Film | The Guardian • Battling HIV prejudice with Body & Soul | Society | The Observer • Charities’ debts worth over £500m and rising as donations dry up | Society | The Guardian

30 • Elderly home care failures breach human rights, report finds | Society | The Guardian • Women’s equality: clock is turning back as cuts bite, says Fawcett Society | Society | The Guardian • Six people missing in Irish Sea after cargo ship sinks | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Men rescued after colliery cave-in | UK news | The Guardian • Prince William helps rescue two crew but five missing after sinking in Irish Sea | UK news | The Guardian • Men rescued after colliery cave-in | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Kate Prout’s family tell of relief after killer’s confession | UK news | The Guardian • Joanna Yeates’s father says Vincent Tabak jailing has not brought closure | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Images of child sexual abuse found on Vincent Tabak’s laptop | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Winterbourne View care home staff charged with neglect | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Winterbourne View staff charged with neglect and ill-treatment | UK news | The Guardian • BBC set for U-turn over local radio cuts after outcry from listeners and MPs | Media | The Guardian • Martha Kearney: ’I wouldn’t think of myself as a Loose Woman’ | Media | The Guardian • Put more women on radio, Woman’s Hour’s Jane Garvey tells BBC | Media | guardian.co.uk • BBC does U-turn over local radio cuts after outcry from listeners and MPs | Media | The Guardian • Jeremy Hunt tried to delay Panorama exposé of Fifa | Media | guardian.co.uk • England v Spain - live! | Scott Murray | Football | guardian.co.uk • England v Sweden - live | Barry Glendenning | Football | guardian.co.uk • What might ’s next move be after Los Angeles? | Football | The Guardian • David Beckham targets MLS Cup as his LA Galaxy adventure nears an end | Stuart James | Football | The Guardian • manager Gary Speed has died, FA of Wales announces | Football | guardian.co.uk

31 • The career of Gary Speed - in pictures | Football | guardian.co.uk • Fulham v Tottenham Hotspur | Jacob Steinberg | Football | guardian.co.uk • Saturday football clockwatch | Alan Gardner | Football | guardian.co.uk • Queens Park Rangers v Manchester City | Scott Murray | Football | guardian.co.uk • Newcastle United v Everton | Scott Murray | Football | guardian.co.uk • Chelsea v Liverpool | Simon Burnton’s minute-by-minute report | Football | guardian.co.uk • Swansea City v Manchester United | Scott Murray | Football | guardian.co.uk • Football: Norwich City v Arsenal | Football | guardian.co.uk • Arsenal v Fulham | Scott Murray | Football | guardian.co.uk • Arsenal v Marseille – live | Paul Doyle | Football | guardian.co.uk • Saturday clockwatch | Jacob Steinberg | Football | guardian.co.uk • Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp faces January trial over tax charges | Football | guardian.co.uk • Saturday clockwatch | Tom Bryant | Football | guardian.co.uk • Bayer Leverkusen v Chelsea – live! | Champions League | Tom Lutz | Football | guardian.co.uk • Napoli v Manchester City - live! | Barney Ronay | Football | guardian.co.uk • Five thousand troops to beef up security at London Olympics | Sport | The Guardian • Ground-to-air missiles could be deployed at London Olympics | Sport | The Guardian • Joe Frazier, former heavyweight boxing champion, dies | Sport | guardian.co.uk • Joe Frazier: a wrecking ball who fought with frightening intensity | Sport | The Guardian • Women-free BBC’s Sports Personality shortlist sparks widespread backlash | Sport | guardian.co.uk • Creative spirit of the Games: Olympics 2012 posters – in pictures | Culture | guardian.co.uk • From Downton Abbey to Kirstie’s crafts . . . the New Boring is everywhere | Culture | The Guardian • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 – review | Film | guardian.co.uk • Robert Pattinson interview: Reality bites | Film | The Observer

32 • Frank Miller and the rise of cryptofascist Hollywood | Culture | The Guardian • Queen meets Tracey Emin in Margate | Culture | The Guardian • Reveal Prince Charles’s input on planning law, government urged | UK news | The Guardian • Rio Earth Summit postponed after clash with Queen’s diamond jubilee | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Brazilian ’drug lord’ sees reign as ’king of the hill’ end in car boot | World news | The Guardian • Colombian beauty queen jailed for role in drug smuggling racket | World news | The Guardian • Brazilian police invade Rio’s biggest slum | World news | guardian.co.uk • Mexican drug wars beset by systematic torture and killings, report finds | World news | The Guardian • Mexican government rejects war crimes allegations | World news | guardian.co.uk • Activists accuse Mexican president of war crimes in drug crackdown | World news | guardian.co.uk • Khmer Rouge leaders go on trial in Cambodia charged with genocide | World news | The Guardian • Congo civilians beaten for supporting opponents of president, says UN report | World news | The Guardian • Egyptian junta pledges to free hundreds after damning prison letter is published | World news | The Guardian • Egypt’s liberals are squeezed between Islamists and a flawed regime | World news | The Observer • White House calls for Egyptian military to hand power to civilian regime | World news | guardian.co.uk • Pro-regime rally denounces Egypt’s ’enemies’ | World news | The Guardian • Saif al-Islam Gaddafi captured in Libyan desert as he tries to flee country | World news | The Observer • Libyans try to get back property seized by Gaddafi | World news | The Guardian • Libyan PM snubs Islamists with cabinet to please western backers | World news | The Guardian

33 • Niger grants asylum to Saadi Gaddafi | World news | The Guardian • Gaddafi’s intelligence chief captured in southern desert | World news | The Guardian • Libya’s interim leadership chooses electronics engineer as leader | World news | guardian.co.uk • Saif al-Islam Gaddafi captured in Libya | World news | guardian.co.uk • Arab League’s Syria plan put to the test - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt election results and Turkey slaps sanctions on Syria - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt and Syria protests - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Arab League votes to suspend Syria if it doesn’t end violence against protesters | World news | The Observer • Syrian rebels attack Ba’ath party offices in Damascus | World news | The Guardian • Syrian Baath Party building hit by rockets in Damascus | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria troops have killed more than 250 children, UN report finds | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria defiant in face of Arab League warnings over crackdown | World news | The Guardian • Arab League to reveal Syria peace plan | World news | guardian.co.uk • Tahrir Square stands united after week of bloodshed and betrayal | World news | The Guardian • Egyptian protesters reject military’s timetable for elections | World news | The Guardian • Egypt’s government offers to resign as protests grow | World news | The Guardian • Egyptian revolutionary Alaa Abd El Fattah arrested by junta | World news | The Guardian • Egypt election: voters defy fears of violence with record turnout | World news | The Guardian • Egypt’s generals defy Tahrir protests over elections | World news | The Guardian • Egypt protesters call for postponement of elections | World news | The Guardian • Egypt’s generals defy Tahrir protests over elections | World news | The Guardian

34 • Egypt elections and Tahrir protests: what does the future hold? | World news | guardian.co.uk • Foreign Office admits failings in case of Briton allegedly raped in Egypt | World news | The Guardian • Egypt: violent clashes in Cairo leave dozens injured | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt protesters call for postponement of elections | World news | The Guardian • Egypt: violent clashes in Cairo leave hundreds injured | World news | The Observer • Vatican criticises Benetton picture of pope kissing Muslim leader | World news | The Guardian • Benetton tears down pope-kissing ads after Vatican legal threat | World news | The Guardian • Eid al-Adha around the world - in pictures | World news | guardian.co.uk • India jails 31 Hindus for life for killing Muslims | World news | guardian.co.uk • French magazine offices petrol-bombed after it prints Muhammad cartoon | World news | The Guardian • French government defends magazine firebombed over Muhammad cartoon | World news | The Guardian • Académie Française challenged to update language with fresh bon mots | World news | The Guardian • Paris show unveils life in human zoo | World news | The Guardian • Russian historian kept 29 mummified bodies at home, police say | World news | The Guardian • Millions of birds migrating to Spain face painful deaths in glue-filled traps | World news | The Guardian • Spain election: People’s party sweeps to crushing victory over Socialists | World news | The Guardian • Spain heads to the polls amid eurozone crisis | World news | The Guardian • Far right on rise in Europe, says report | World news | The Guardian • David Mills to testify at Silvio Berlusconi trial | World news | guardian.co.uk • George Clooney and Cristiano Ronaldo star in Berlusconi trial witness list | World news | The Guardian

35 • Tensions run high as Japan vs North Korea in World Cup qualifier | World news | guardian.co.uk • How Bosnia’s pioneering footballers are succeeding where the politicians failed | World news | The Observer • Anders Behring Breivik declared insane by evaluation panel | World news | The Guardian • Dominique Strauss-Kahn linked to French prostitution scandal | World news | The Guardian • Carlos the Jackal faces new Paris trial | World news | The Guardian • Carlos the Jackal shows he has not lost the ability to provoke at his Paris trial | World news | The Guardian • Arab League to reveal Syria peace plan - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Tahrir Square: police clash with protesters live coverage | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria crisis: Assad given three days to end bloodshed - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt protests: elections in doubt - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt protests: ’Friday of the last chance’ - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt elections - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt: protests continue in runup to elections – live | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syrian army defectors attack intelligence base near Damascus | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria delays efforts to send in monitors | World news | The Guardian • Syrian crackdown leaves at least 11 dead, opposition claims | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syrian rebels attack Ba’ath party offices in Damascus | World news | The Guardian • Syrian tanks shell Homs hours after Arab League peace deal | World news | guardian.co.uk • Arab League approves sanctions against Syria | World news | guardian.co.uk • Assad should quit, says King Abdullah as pressure mounts on Syrian regime | World news | The Guardian • Syria: Arab League meets as defectors attack - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria’s Assad should step down, says King Abdullah of Jordan | World news | The Guardian

36 • Syria crisis: Arab call to work with the west for diplomatic solution | World news | The Guardian • Syria crackdown continues prompting urgent Arab League talks | World news | The Guardian • Syrian army shells rebels as Bashar al-Assad given 24-hour ultimatum | World news | The Guardian • Syria calls for emergency Arab League meeting over suspension | World news | The Guardian • Syria still cracking down on protests after pledge to Arab League | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria troops have killed more than 250 children, UN report finds | World news | The Guardian • Arab League must suspend Syria, says Human Rights Watch | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria urged to stop violent repression | World news | The Guardian • Turkish president says Syrian crisis at a ’dead end’ and change is inevitable | World news | The Guardian • Six killed as Syria violence continues, opposition claims | World news | The Guardian • Photographs from inside the besieged Syrian city of Homs - audio slideshow | World news | guardian.co.uk • Syria crackdown on protests has killed more than 3,500, says UN | World news | The Guardian • Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El Fattah accuses army of hijacking revolution | World news | The Guardian • Egypt election results put Muslim Brotherhood ahead | World news | The Guardian • Egyptian protesters refuse generals’ offer for transition | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egyptians return to Tahrir Square to protest against military junta | World news | The Guardian • Egyptian election: the symbols used on polling papers and posters – in pictures | World news | guardian.co.uk • Britain sends officials to Libya to help destroy chemical weapons | World news | The Guardian

37 • Iran’s parliament votes to expel British ambassador | World news | The Guardian • Iranian MPs approve bill to reduce British diplomatic ties with Tehran | World news | The Guardian • Britain expels Iranian diplomats and closes Tehran embassy | World news | guardian.co.uk • Hague says Iran will face ’serious consequences’ over embassy attack | World news | guardian.co.uk • UK severs ties with Iranian banks as part of international sanctions package | World news | guardian.co.uk • Iranian students storm British embassy in Tehran | World news | guardian.co.uk • Leon Panetta warns against Iran strike | World news | guardian.co.uk • Iran warns US to avoid clash over nuclear programme | World news | The Guardian • Iran says missile base blast was not caused by Israeli intelligence | World news | The Guardian • Iranian missile architect dies in blast. But was explosion a Mossad mission? | World news | The Guardian • Israeli PM orders investigation into Iran leak | World news | guardian.co.uk • Israeli secret service the Mossad linked to Iran military blast | World news | The Guardian • Iran may be researching nuclear warhead, claims watchdog | World news | The Guardian • Iranian missile expert killed in explosion | World news | The Guardian • Iran ’arrests 12 CIA agents’ | World news | The Guardian • Iran demands apology from US over Saudi ambassador ’assassination plot’ | World news | guardian.co.uk • Pakistan boycotts Bonn conference on Afghanistan’s future | World news | The Guardian • China supports Pakistan in row over Nato border attack | World news | The Guardian • Afghan soldiers disarmed after attack on Australian allies | World news | guardian.co.uk • Nato attack in Pakistan kills eight troops, says country’s military | World news | guardian.co.uk • Pakistan and US wage a war of words over Afghan border post deaths | World news | The Guardian

38 • Nato air attack on Pakistani troops was self-defence, says senior western official | World news | The Observer • Pakistan boycotts talks on Afghanistan and asks UK to mediate in row with US | World news | The Guardian • Afghan tribal meeting to discuss pact with US amid death threats | World news | The Guardian • Afghan suicide blast kills seven Eid worshippers | World news | The Guardian • Afghan Taliban ’have loya jirga security plan’ | World news | guardian.co.uk • Afghan government ready to resume negotiations with Taliban | World news | guardian.co.uk • Hamid Karzai tells loya jirga: no US military pact until night raids cease | World news | The Guardian • Mullah Omar warns Taliban against hurting Afghan civilians | World news | The Guardian • ’Kill team’ US platoon commander is convicted of murdering Afghan civilians | World news | The Guardian • Nato braces for reprisals after deadly air strike on Pakistan border post | World news | The Guardian • Pakistan halts Nato supplies after attack leaves soldiers dead | World news | guardian.co.uk • British troops plan larger role in Helmand to cover US withdrawal | UK news | The Guardian • Pakistan orders US to leave airbase in row over deadly Nato assault | World news | guardian.co.uk • Saddam Hussein’s loo to go in US museum | World news | guardian.co.uk • Iraq hit by series of fatal bombings | World news | guardian.co.uk • Iraq executes Tunisian man for shrine bombing | World news | guardian.co.uk • Palestinians may push for UN vote they expect to lose | World news | guardian.co.uk • Israeli ministers accused of trying to muzzle critics with funding curbs | World news | The Guardian • Hamas support on the wane amid crackdowns on political dissent | World news | guardian.co.uk

39 • Iceland recognises Palestinian state | World news | The Guardian • Kuwait opposition protesters disrupt parliament | World news | guardian.co.uk • Sarkozy and Obama’s Netanyahu gaffe broadcast via microphones | World news | The Guardian • Stalin’s daughter who defected to US dies at 85 | World news | The Guardian • Vladimir Putin rallies obedient crowd at party congress | World news | The Guardian • Sergei Magnitsky’s mother vows to continue fight for justice in Russia | World news | The Guardian • Yulia Tymoshenko in poor health, says human rights monitor in Ukraine | World news | The Guardian • Ukraine to stop killing stray dogs before Euro 2012 football championship | World news | guardian.co.uk • Darth Vader claims Ukrainian plot to dock spaceship | World news | guardian.co.uk • Anders Behring Breivik’s calls to police are made public | World news | The Guardian • German prosecutors formally arrest far-right terror group suspect | World news | guardian.co.uk • Germany shocked by secret service link to rightwing terror cell | World news | The Guardian • Neo-Nazi terror scandal grows in Germany | World news | The Guardian • German police arrest suspect in neo-Nazi cell investigation | World news | The Guardian • German neo-Nazi terrorists had ’hitlist’ of 88 political targets | World news | guardian.co.uk • Far-right Finnish politician Timo Soini bids for presidency | World news | The Observer • German parliament ’ashamed’ by neo-Nazi murders | World news | guardian.co.uk • UK troops to withdraw from Germany by end of decade under MoD plans | UK news | The Guardian • Helmand blast kills British soldier | World news | guardian.co.uk • Afghanistan explosion kills two British soldiers | UK news | guardian.co.uk • MoD faces growing pressure over £600m consultants’ bill | UK news | The Guardian

40 • MoD spent £600m on consultants | UK news | The Guardian • MoD spends £2bn on nuclear weapons ahead of Trident renewal decision | UK news | The Guardian • UK military steps up plans for Iran attack amid fresh nuclear fears | World news | The Guardian • Iraqi prisoners win battle for investigation into mistreatment claims | World news | guardian.co.uk • Iraq war inquiry report delayed | UK news | guardian.co.uk • MoD’s resistance to human rights in Iraq blamed for death of Baha Mousa | UK news | The Guardian • Armed forces minister sorry for misleading MPs over depleted uranium | Politics | The Guardian • GCHQ to offer British firms expertise in cybercrime | Technology | The Guardian • Governments must not censor internet, says William Hague | Technology | guardian.co.uk • Israel denies Anonymous cyber-attack to blame for websites failure | World news | guardian.co.uk • Anonymous and LulzSec accused will stand trial in November 2012 | Technology | guardian.co.uk • Anonymous abandons plan to expose Mexican drug cartel collaborators | World news | The Guardian • Retired general Otto Perez wins Guatemala presidential election | World news | guardian.co.uk • Brazil troops and police raid Rio shantytown in clean-up drive | World news | The Guardian • Alleged drug lord caught – in ’diplomat’s’ car boot | World news | The Guardian • Mexican interior secretary dies in helicopter crash | World news | The Guardian • Colombia’s president hails killing of Farc leader Alfonso Cano | World news | The Observer • Prisoners arrested after attempt to swim from Mexican penal colony | World news | guardian.co.uk • Body of alleged mafia boss found in river in Canada | World news | The Guardian

41 • Guatemala likely to choose former general in presidential election | World news | guardian.co.uk • Mexican interior secretary dies in helicopter crash | World news | The Guardian • Daniel Ortega set for Nicaragua election victory but heroic sheen wearing off | World news | The Guardian • Manuel Noriega set to return home | World news | guardian.co.uk • Farc leader Alfonso Cano has been killed, says Colombia | World news | guardian.co.uk • Colombia’s Farc rebels vow to keep fighting despite top commander’s death | World news | The Guardian • Four Farc hostages killed during apparent rescue attempt | World news | guardian.co.uk • Colombian president says end of war with Farc rebels is near | World news | guardian.co.uk • Russian Viktor Bout convicted over Colombian arms deal | World news | guardian.co.uk • Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout found guilty of selling weapons to Farc rebels | World news | guardian.co.uk • FBI releases papers on Russian spy ring that involved Anna Chapman | World news | guardian.co.uk • Russia says missiles to target US nuclear shield in Europe | World news | guardian.co.uk • Russia rejects further sanctions of Iran over nuclear programme | World news | The Guardian • Labour: Britain needs a new EU policy for a new era | World news | The Guardian • Adam Werritty backer to hand police documents to back claim he was duped | UK news | The Guardian • Adam Werritty financial backer linked with government minister | UK news | The Guardian • Adam Werritty links to a second defence minister lead to inquiry call | UK news | The Guardian • David Cameron, we have a few questions for you. . . | Politics | The Guardian • David Cameron, we want some answers. . . | Politics | The Guardian • Housing plans include up to 450,000 new homes by 2015 | Society | The Guardian • Supreme court rules on property rights for unmarried couples | Law | The Guardian

42 • Court rules on property rights for unmarried couples | Law | guardian.co.uk • Stephen Lawrence’s blood stained accused’s collar, jury told | UK news | The Guardian • Police chief praises bravery of stabbed officers | UK news | The Guardian • Gemma Hayter case review finds chances were missed to protect her | Society | The Guardian • Thieves break in to prison and steal cigarettes | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Royal Mail postman failed to deliver 30,000 items of mail | UK news | The Guardian • Gerry Adams’ brother in court on child sex charges | World news | guardian.co.uk • South MP Alasdair McDonnell to lead SDLP | Politics | The Observer • Peter Robinson threatens to resign over Northern Ireland prison row | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Ethnic variation in jail sentences, Guardian study finds | Law | The Guardian • Life in a young offenders’ institution | Society | The Guardian • Race variation in jail sentences, study suggests | Law | The Guardian • European judges have no right to rule on prisoner voting, says Grieve | Law | The Guardian • Mississippi voters reject anti-abortion measure | World news | guardian.co.uk • Texas judge William Adams suspended over beating video | World news | guardian.co.uk • Kate Bolick: why marriage is a declining option for women | Life and style | The Observer • UK women top of obesity league, and men are second – EU survey | Society | The Guardian • NHS caesarean guidelines aim to push down demand for procedure | Society | The Guardian • Brain scanner brings new hope for patients in vegetative state | Society | The Guardian • Women with low-risk pregnancies ’should have birth choices’ | Life and style | The Guardian • NHS care quality comes under fire | Society | The Guardian • Court of protection should be open to public scrutiny, says leading judge | Law | The Guardian

43 • Council’s social care cuts are unlawful, high court rules | Society | guardian.co.uk • Public sector pensions: ministers to make ’enhanced offer’ to unions | Society | guardian.co.uk • Unite union members vote 3-1 in favour of pensions strike | Society | guardian.co.uk • Public sector strikes live blog | Society | guardian.co.uk • Council pension scheme in danger of collapse, says union | Society | guardian.co.uk • Court allows challenges against library closures | Books | guardian.co.uk • Yvette Cooper: coalition is putting women’s lives at risk | Politics | The Guardian • The rubber gloves are on: marchers to fight for women’s rights amid cuts | Society | The Guardian • Nick Clegg to accuse banks of racism | Business | The Guardian • Sick leave should be agreed by independent assessors, says report | Society | guardian.co.uk • Interns work – and should be paid, lawyers warn ministers | Money | The Guardian • What it’s like to be young and looking for work in Britain | Society | The Guardian • Youth unemployment hits 1 million | Business | guardian.co.uk • UK jobs market faces ’slow, painful contraction’ | Business | guardian.co.uk • Youth unemployment hits 1 million | Business | guardian.co.uk • Osborne to miss deficit target as UK economy stalls and unemployment rises | Business | The Guardian • Why doesn’t Britain make things any more? | Business | The Guardian • Gloomy Britons blame Labour for economic slump, ICM poll shows | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Ed Miliband sets out five-point plan for more responsible capitalism | Politics | guardian.co.uk • UK jobs market faces ’slow, painful contraction’ | Business | guardian.co.uk • Pension fund investment sought by ministers to stimulate economy | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Ed Miliband attacks government over business tax changes | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Osborne will cap rail fare rises and cut loan costs in autumn statement | UK news | The Observer

44 • Better-than-expected UK growth fails to lift economists’ outlook | Business | The Guardian • Christmas lights go dim amid Britain’s economic gloom | Life and style | The Observer • Inflation eases as food prices fall | Business | guardian.co.uk • Bank of England holds interest rates and QE programme | Business | guardian.co.uk • UK incomes fall 3.5 • The big squeeze: warning over incomes as Britain goes on strike | UK news | The Guardian • For George Osborne, unemployment is a price worth paying | Mehdi Hasan | Com- ment is free | The Guardian • Osborne on course to hit deficit reduction targets | Business | guardian.co.uk • Care may suffer, admits private company taking over NHS hospital | Politics | The Observer • NHS reforms: American consultancy McKinsey in conflict-of-interest row | Society | The Observer • Health secretary must reveal DOH assessment of restructuring risks | Politics | The Guardian • Lansley threatens to sack NHS chiefs who ration care to save money | Society | The Guardian • Government pledges to cut NHS waiting lists | Society | guardian.co.uk • Alarm at growing addiction problems among professionals | Society | The Observer • MPs deride Lansley’s ’nudging’ deal with food and drink firms | Politics | The Guardian • Genital warts vaccination to be offered to schoolgirls | Society | The Guardian • Geron abandons stem cell therapy as treatment for paralysis | Science | The Guardian • Dramatic increase in survival rates for some cancer types, study shows | World news | guardian.co.uk • Hospital wins court fight over proposed closure of children’s heart unit | UK news | guardian.co.uk • GPs told to resist antibiotics requests for coughs and colds | Society | guardian.co.uk

45 • Private firm to run NHS hospital | Society | guardian.co.uk • Ministers deny claims of cutting clinical jobs in NHS | Society | The Observer • EDL splinter groups may target public sector strikers, unions warn | UK news | The Observer • Whitehall volunteers sought to staff borders during strike | UK news | The Guardian • MPs attack archive of lost asylum applicants | UK news | The Guardian • Vince Cable: employment law reforms will not threaten job security | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Executive pay consultants behind escalating boardroom salaries | Business | The Guardian • Pay gap widens between rich and poor | Society | The Guardian • High executive pay ’corrosive’ to the UK economy, report warns | Business | The Guardian • George Osborne urged to scrap top rate of income tax | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Only nine pay council tax in enclave for super-rich | UK news | The Observer • City property deals benefit a developer linked to lord mayor | UK news | The Guardian • House builders lobbied cabinet privately to get planning relaxed | Politics | The Guardian • Hometrack survey: lowest housing turnover in 40 years | Money | guardian.co.uk • First-time buyers could get government-backed 95 • First-time buyers could get government-backed 95 • Council tenants to get right-to-buy at half price | Society | guardian.co.uk • David Cameron and Nick Clegg to unveil £400m homes plan | Politics | The Guardian • Nick Clegg announces £1bn fund to tackle youth unemployment | Society | The Guardian • Social mobility of young people ’being held back by government policy’ | Society | guardian.co.uk • Neets number of young people climbs to record 1.16m | Society | The Guardian • Nick Clegg: £1bn youth jobs fund to prevent lost generation | Society | guardian.co.uk • Cameron hints that top rate of income tax will stay | Politics | guardian.co.uk

46 • Coalition strain as ministers clash on strikes, taxation and welfare policy | Politics | The Guardian • Government moves to calm carbon capture funding fears | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Gobi mega-mine puts Mongolia on brink of world’s greatest resource boom | Envi- ronment | guardian.co.uk • Mining tax a step closer for Australia after passing lower house | World news | guardian.co.uk • US growth lower than expected despite consumer spending boost | Business | guardian.co.uk • ’Black Friday’ starts early as US shops lure bargain hunters | World news | guardian.co.uk • Black Friday: US retailers bank on happy shoppers to lift economic gloom | Business | guardian.co.uk • Obama threatens veto on Republicans trying to water down deficit cuts | Business | guardian.co.uk • Obama faces re-election hurdle as health reforms go before supreme court | World news | guardian.co.uk • Barack Obama’s healthcare overhaul to go before supreme court | World news | guardian.co.uk • White House shooting suspect ’obsessed with Barack Obama’ | World news | The Guardian • Gun runner jailed for smuggling | UK news | The Guardian • Imran Khan predicts ’a revolution’ in Pakistani politics | World news | The Guardian • Sherry Rehman appointed Pakistan ambassador to Washington | World news | guardian.co.uk • Koch brothers: secretive billionaires to launch vast database with 2012 in mind | World news | guardian.co.uk • Newt Gingrich hits South Carolina in bid to maintain frontrunner status | World news | guardian.co.uk • Herman Cain faces public airing of sexual harassment claims | World news | guardian.co.uk • Mitt Romney and Rick Perry accused of blatant untruths about Barack Obama | World news | The Guardian

47 • Mitt Romney’s Mormonism costing him support among religious Republicans | World news | guardian.co.uk • Rick Perry forgets which agency he wants to scrap in Republican debate disaster | World news | guardian.co.uk • US politics live blog: Herman Cain spreads blame over harassment charges | World news | guardian.co.uk • Mitt Romney takes first swipe at surprise rival Newt Gingrich | World news | guardian.co.uk • GOP set to embrace Mitt Romney as candidate who can beat Barack Obama | World news | The Observer • Herman Cain admits settlement was made over sexual harassment claims | World news | guardian.co.uk • Rick Perry vows to press on with 2012 bid despite GOP debate meltdown | World news | guardian.co.uk • Herman Cain sexual harassment accuser ’received $45,000 payout’ | World news | guardian.co.uk • Debt supercommittee live: deficit talks close to failure | World news | guardian.co.uk • Herman Cain recalls new details as sexual harassment story shifts again | World news | guardian.co.uk • Rick Perry vows to continue campaign after debate disaster | World news | guardian.co.uk • Debt supercommittee live: deficit talks close to failure | World news | guardian.co.uk • Grover Norquist hails victory after supercommittee deal fails | World news | The Guardian • Supercommittee failure could trigger US credit downgrade, economists warn | World news | guardian.co.uk • US braced for automatic cuts as supercommittee set to admit defeat | World news | guardian.co.uk • US defence and welfare cuts loom as ’super committee’ deadlocked | Business | The Guardian • Central banks step in to stave off new credit crunch | Business | The Guardian • World central banks act to prevent fresh credit crunch | Business | guardian.co.uk

48 • South Korean MP lets off teargas in parliament | World news | guardian.co.uk • North Korea threatens ’sea of fire’ on South over island military drills | World news | guardian.co.uk • China school bus deaths: kindergarten owner arrested | World news | guardian.co.uk • Khmer Rouge leaders ’had control over crimes’ | World news | guardian.co.uk • Cambodian trial of three Khmer Rouge leaders set to begin | World news | The Guardian • Cambodia tribunal declares Khmer Rouge ’first lady’ unfit to stand trial | World news | The Guardian • Aung San Suu Kyi indicates party ready to re-enter Burma politics | World news | The Guardian • Aung San Suu Kyi to run for parliament | World news | guardian.co.uk • Burma poised to free jailed activists as it edges closer to democracy | World news | The Observer • Hillary Clinton begins Burma visit | World news | The Guardian • Hillary Clinton to visit Burma to check on ’flickers of progress’ | World news | The Guardian • Aids-free generation can be achieved, says Hillary Clinton | World news | The Guardian • Laurent Gbagbo faces murder and rape charges | World news | guardian.co.uk • Youssou N’Dour to enter politics | Music | The Guardian • Conrad Murray uses TV interview to defend his actions | Music | The Guardian • Conrad Murray sentenced to 4 years in prison for death of Michael Jackson | World news | guardian.co.uk • Michael Jackson’s doctor found guilty of involuntary manslaughter | World news | The Guardian • Michael Jackson’s doctor will not testify at trial | World news | guardian.co.uk • : the Zombie Apocalypse Store - video | Travel | guardian.co.uk • Appeals court upholds Obama’s health care law as constitutional | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Politicians’ best microphone gaffes | Politics | The Guardian

49 • UK aid programme open to corruption and fraud, report warns | Global development | The Guardian • Abandon boundary changes or face revolt, warns Iain Duncan Smith | Politics | The Observer • Adam Werritty donors also gave to Tory party, data reveals | UK news | The Guardian • Liverpool mentoring project hailed by Tories as beacon of hope hit by cuts | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Anti-gang strategy to get just £1.2m over next three years | Society | The Guardian • Clashes in Parliament Square squatters’ protest | World news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy London: eviction notices attached to tents outside St Paul’s | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy London takes over empty UBS bank – live | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Virgin Money buys Northern Rock for £747m | Business | guardian.co.uk • Lloyds chief Horta-Osório takes time off with ’fatigue’ | Business | guardian.co.uk • Lloyds Banking Group slumps to £3.8bn loss | Business | The Guardian • Cameron condemns boardroom excesses but rejects Robin Hood tax call | Politics | guardian.co.uk • Women in finance | Comment is free | The Guardian • Black Friday sales start with pepper spray stampede | Business | guardian.co.uk • Why is our consumption falling? | Environment | The Guardian • Defra aims to clean up junk mail industry | Money | guardian.co.uk • Consumer ripoffs amount to £7bn a year, government committee warns | Money | guardian.co.uk • Thomas Cook reassures holidaymakers after shares plunge | Business | The Guardian • Thomas Cook talks: what do they mean to you? | Money | guardian.co.uk • Thomas Cook boss tells customers their holidays are ’in safe hands’ | Business | The Observer • Thomas Cook shares halve on news of bank talks | Business | guardian.co.uk • Bonus clawback threat for former Thomas Cook chief | Business | The Guardian • Thomas Cook secures £100m lifeline | Business | guardian.co.uk

50 • Northern Rock sale to Virgin Money leaves taxpayer with £400m bill | Business | The Guardian • Occupy London protesters take over empty UBS bank offices | UK news | The Guardian • St Paul’s Cathedral protesters told to move in two days or face legal action | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy London: eviction bid cites desecration, defecation and drugs | UK news | The Guardian • Europe’s archived trove of rare Great War documents goes online | World news | The Observer • British Library’s early newspaper archive goes online | Media | guardian.co.uk • Sun journalist arrested over alleged police payments bailed | Media | guardian.co.uk • Independent and Standard merge sports and business desks | Media | guardian.co.uk • Leeds pays tribute to Sir Jimmy Savile | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Fans pay respects to Jimmy Savile | Television & radio | guardian.co.uk • Comet sold for £2 and new owners get £50m sweetener | Business | guardian.co.uk • Winter woes: warm weather means shoppers aren’t buying as much | UK news | The Guardian • Retail slowdown hits Arcadia stores | Business | guardian.co.uk • Mega Monday to kick-off Christmas sale season | Money | The Guardian • Jobs at risk as Carphone Warehouse withdraws from Best Buy stores | Business | guardian.co.uk • Grayrigg train crash victim’s family accuse Network Rail of negligence | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Network Rail to blame for fatal Grayrigg train crash, says family | UK news | The Guardian • A lion on the line: passengers held at station after woman reports sighting | World news | The Guardian • London fog disrupts flight for second day | World news | guardian.co.uk • Flights return to normal as fog lifts | UK news | The Guardian • Heathrow and Gatwick braced for queues as border staff strike | Society | The Guardian

51 • UK Border Agency staff will be replaced by Serco workers on 30 November | Society | The Guardian • Government offers to fly Border Agency staff home to work through strike | UK news | The Guardian • Trafficked people being treated as criminals by officials, inquiry says | Law | The Guardian • Israeli doctors ’failing to report torture of Palestinian detainees’ | World news | guardian.co.uk • Jerusalem mayor battles ultra-orthodox groups over women-free billboards | World news | The Guardian • Iran ’arrests 12 CIA agents’ | World news | guardian.co.uk • Iran faces new wave of sanctions over nuclear programme | World news | The Guardian • IAEA due to expose Iranian nuclear weapons design and testing facility | World news | guardian.co.uk • Joanna Lumley opens up | Culture | The Observer • Niall Ferguson threatens to sue over accusation of racism | Books | The Observer • Shelagh Delaney, A Taste of Honey writer, dies aged 71 | Stage | The Guardian • UK on course for mildest November in 300 years | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Nature is fooled into flowering in a ’second spring’ | Environment | The Observer • Exceptionally dry weather could lead to drought in 2012, say water companies | Environment | The Guardian • Chris Huhne blasts Lord Lawson’s climate sceptic thinktank | Environment | guardian.co.uk • UN chief slams rich nations’ plans to delay climate change treaty | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Climate talks: China calls on developing countries to ’step up’ | Environment | The Guardian • Western nations ’used bullying tactics’ at climate talks | Environment | The Observer • New Zealand crews to remove containers from grounded cargo ship | World news | guardian.co.uk • Chinese police kill three awol soldiers, say reports | World news | guardian.co.uk

52 • Qantas A380 engine shutdown forces landing in Dubai | Business | guardian.co.uk • Britain’s biggest airlines unite to lobby against air passenger duty | Business | The Guardian • BA to buy bmi in £300m deal | Business | guardian.co.uk • Jaguar Land Rover creates 1,000 jobs | Business | guardian.co.uk • UK trade deficit hits record high | Business | guardian.co.uk • Your country needs you to buy our bonds, says Belgium’s prime minister | Business | The Guardian • UK Treasury prepares for ’economic armageddon’ if euro falls apart | World news | The Guardian • Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson aims to resurrect UK airline | World news | guardian.co.uk • American Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection | Business | guardian.co.uk • Keystone XL pipeline: US government to pursue new oil sands route | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Bernard Madoff fraud ’began 20 years earlier than admitted’ | Business | guardian.co.uk • American Airlines files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection | Business | guardian.co.uk • Qantas plans fare cuts to woo back customers | Business | guardian.co.uk • The Saturday interview: Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary | From the Guardian | The Guardian • EasyJet to start allocating seats – and charging for some of them | Business | The Guardian • Heathrow chief warns of gridlock in UK Border Agency staff walkout | Society | guardian.co.uk • High-speed rail project will boost economy, say MPs | UK news | The Guardian • M5 crash police investigating ’black smoke’ and fireworks link | UK news | guardian.co.uk • M5 crash: several feared dead in ’worst collision in memory’ | UK news | The Guardian • M5 crash: police investigate rugby club fireworks display | UK news | The Guardian • M5 crash victims named as police investigate fireworks connection | UK news | The Guardian

53 • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 gets gamers fired up | Technology | The Guardian • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – early copies leak into the shops | Technology | guardian.co.uk • Voice recognition: has it come of age? | Technology | The Guardian • Eurozone crisis: Italian bond yields back over 7 • Eurozone crisis: Contagion fears hit markets - live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone crisis: Cameron and Merkel meet - live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone debt crisis live: European markets to fall | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone crisis live: break-up fears grow as IMF denies Italy rescue | Business | guardian.co.uk • EU warns eurozone could slide into recession - live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone crisis: Spanish borrowing costs hit record high - live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone crisis: Italy’s debt costs hits record as Monti takes over | Business | guardian.co.uk • Eurozone crisis: Weak German debt auction sends euro sliding | Business | guardian.co.uk • IMF denies reports of Italy bailout deal | Business | guardian.co.uk • Markets hit by European debt crisis as threat of eurozone breakup persists | Business | guardian.co.uk • European debt crisis spiralling out of control | Business | The Guardian • Greece to announce new government "today" as Italian yields soar - live | Business | guardian.co.uk • Berlusconi’s exit – what does it mean for Italy? | World news | The Guardian • Noble defends Hadrian’s villa from Rome’s rubbish | World news | The Guardian • UK secretly helping Canada push its oil sands project | Environment | The Guardian • Climate aid dispute ’would jeopardise Durban conference’ | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Fresh round of hacked climate science emails leaked online | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Aung San Suu Kyi braced for return to Burmese politics | World news | The Guardian • Médecins sans Frontières book reveals aid agencies’ ugly compromises | Global development | The Guardian • Aung San Suu Kyi party to run in Burmese elections | World news | guardian.co.uk

54 • Flooding and droughts leave companies with losses – but many unprepared | Envi- ronment | guardian.co.uk • Extreme weather will strike as climate change takes hold, IPCC warns | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Earthquake hits eastern Turkey | World news | The Guardian • Libyan gunman in Istanbul wounds two before being shot dead | World news | guardian.co.uk • Rescuers search for survivors in Turkish earthquake rubble | World news | The Guardian • Turkish court reduces sentences for men accused of raping 13-year-old | World news | The Guardian • Turkey rescue workers find another earthquake victim | World news | guardian.co.uk • Turkish forces shoot dead lone hijacker | World news | guardian.co.uk • Turkey earthquake kills three and leaves dozens trapped in rubble | World news | The Guardian • US snowstorm leaves Central Park braced for loss of 1,000 trees | World news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy Wall Street day of action – live coverage | World news | guardian.co.uk • Occupy protests: police clear activists from LA and camps | World news | The Guardian • Occupy Wall Street: police evict protesters - live updates | News | guardian.co.uk • Occupy Oakland general strike – live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Bradley Manning hearing date set as court martial process finally begins | World news | guardian.co.uk • Texas judge won’t face charges for beating daughter | World news | guardian.co.uk • New questions raised over Dominique-Strauss Kahn case | World news | The Ob- server • New York arrest for alleged ’al-Qaida sympathiser’ linked to bomb plot | World news | The Guardian • Fake terror plots, paid informants: the tactics of FBI ’entrapment’ questioned | World news | guardian.co.uk

55 • British Fashion Awards: women rule the roost | Fashion | The Guardian • Pair killed disabled man and stole his prosthetic leg | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Body in layby case: two men charged with murder | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Men ’collided’ with Stephen Lawrence, court hears | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Foreign Office reveals strange requests | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Red Arrows accident: RAF halts non-essential flying | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Red Arrows accident: RAF halts non-essential flying | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Red Arrows pilot died of fall injuries, inquest hears | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Old Wembley Stadium gates to go up for auction | Football | guardian.co.uk • Kevin McCloud’s grand design for British housing | feature | Television & radio | The Observer • The Muppets and moi | Television & radio | The Guardian • Frankie Boyle: ’Have I Got News For You is everything that’s wrong’ | Stage | The Guardian • Christina Ricci: ’I don’t think anything I said was really dark’ | Film | The Guardian • Hugo – review | Film | The Guardian • Nicholas Evans: ’Guilt is my subject. I’ve taken research to an extreme degree’ | Books | The Guardian • Noel Fielding: a brush with comic genius | interview | Culture | The Observer • For the love of Damien Hirst: Tate Modern hosts first UK retrospective | Art and design | guardian.co.uk • Face to face with Leonardo da Vinci - an interactive guide | Art and design | guardian.co.uk • Kieron Williamson: Boy wonder | Art and design | The Guardian • Occupy London sets out agenda on how it wants to change the economic world | UK news | The Guardian • Best Christmas food: an interactive hamper | Life and style | guardian.co.uk • Christmas gift ideas 2011 - interactive | Life and style | guardian.co.uk • The man who’s been photographed with 2,000 celebrities | Life and style | The Guardian • Norovirus present in 76

56 • Maggie’s Centre: the jolly green giant | Art and design | The Guardian • Bee Gees’ Robin Gibb diagnosed with liver cancer | Music | guardian.co.uk • Occult rock: the path of darkness | Music | The Guardian • Song to the Siren’s irresistible tang | Music | The Guardian • REM interview: ’There’s a good chance we’ll never play together again’ | Music | The Guardian • Robert Crumb’s record covers – in pictures | Books | The Guardian • Alexis Petridis: my week of country music | Music | The Guardian • The conversation: Billy Bragg and Johnny Flynn on protest songs | Comment is free | The Guardian • Jarrow marchers joined by hundreds of supporters as they complete trek | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Ofsted finds 800 schools stuck on ’satisfactory’ rating | Education | guardian.co.uk • Teachers vote to strike | Education | guardian.co.uk • Training scheme sees 900 • Police officers escaping punishment by resigning | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Fortnum & Mason protesters convicted of aggravated trespass | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Second student dies after Northampton nightclub stampede | UK news | The Guardian • The man with a ring stuck on his penis . . . and other strange firefighting stories | UK news | guardian.co.uk • Stephen Lawrence killed because of ’the colour of his skin’ | UK news | The Guardian • Six sailors feared dead after Irish Sea cargo ship sinks in high winds | UK news | The Guardian • Navy museum receives Boer war Christmas pudding | UK news | guardian.co.uk • North Sea helicopter crash report says gearbox failed after maintenance error | UK news | guardian.co.uk • New Labour architect Philip Gould dies aged 61 | Politics | The Guardian • ’Philip Gould, the best listener in politics’ | Politics | The Guardian • One in five staff passholders in the House of Lords linked to lobbying | Politics | The Guardian

57 • Yvette Cooper: does she still insist she won’t be Labour leader? | Life and style | The Guardian • Versace for H&M; - in pictures | Fashion | guardian.co.uk • Dazed & Confused: the gang are still as cool as ever | Media | The Observer • faces contempt charge over reporting of kidnap couple | Media | guardian.co.uk • Supreme court appointee says role of British judges is too politicised | Law | The Guardian • Workers given green light to pursue equal pay claims | Society | The Guardian • Women win landmark court of appeal decision over equal pay | UK news | guardian.co.uk • China’s great gender crisis | World news | The Guardian • The return of The Killing | Television & radio | The Guardian • Mindy Kaling: ’People think that because I like girly things I’m dumb’ | Television & radio | The Guardian • Triple blast hits Baghdad market | World news | guardian.co.uk • Yemen president arrives in Saudi Arabia to sign power transfer deal | World news | guardian.co.uk • Looming Congo election sparks deadly violence | World news | guardian.co.uk • counts civilian war dead to counter war crimes claim | World news | guardian.co.uk • Criminal charges filed over New Zealand mine disaster | World news | guardian.co.uk • Burma’s generals inch towards reform | World news | The Guardian • Olympus admits hiding losses for 20 years | Business | guardian.co.uk • Taliban target mobile phone masts to prevent tipoffs from Afghan civilians | World news | The Guardian • India plans ’safer’ nuclear plant powered by thorium | Environment | guardian.co.uk • Cairn finds no oil in Greenland | Business | The Guardian • Sony predicts £1.1bn full-year loss | Technology | guardian.co.uk • Cybersquatters target France’s leading politicians | World news | The Guardian • Anders Behring Breivik may avoid jail after psychiatrists declare him insane | World news | The Guardian • Anders Behring Breivik in ’commander’ boast | World news | The Guardian

58 • Kazakhstan snap election called | World news | guardian.co.uk • ’Black Tuesday’ protests to mark likely passing of South African secrecy bill | World news | The Guardian • Egyptian cabinet resigns - live coverage of reaction | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt: A million march in Tahrir? Live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Egypt: The return to Tahrir Square- live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk • Gloria Arroyo prevented from leaving Philippines for medical treatment | World news | The Guardian • Professor Edith Hall, one of Britain’s top classicists, quits in row over university budget cuts | Education | The Observer • Seven wonders of the natural world and how to see them | Travel | guardian.co.uk • Honduras army to take on drug gangs | World news | guardian.co.uk • Herman Cain accused of 13-year affair with woman | World news | guardian.co.uk • Newt Gingrich facing GOP backlash over ’humane’ immigration policy | World news | The Guardian • Age UK is accused of ending key research into ageing | Science | The Observer • Parents of adopted children with special needs ’lack support’ | Society | The Observer • How to deep fry a turkey - video | Life and style | guardian.co.uk • The Rolling Stones: that 50-year itch | Music | The Observer • File reveals police view of drug squad raid on Keith Richards | Music | The Guardian • Occupy UK converges on London | UK news | The Observer

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