UK Morning Headlines: Textbooks struggle to bridge Asian history, Osborne ...

 
 
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Thursday November 21 2013
 
 
UK Homepage
 
Textbooks struggle to bridge Asian history
 
Difficulty of agreeing on a shared northeast Asian history syllabus reflects strained relations between Beijing, Tokyo and Seoul
 
 
 
Osborne leaned on EU to ease Co-op rules
 
 
Fed eyes options to offset end of QE3
 
 
US and Afghanistan clear way for pact
 
 
French police arrest man over shootings
 
 
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Markets
 
Asian bourses weaken after Fed minutes
 
Asian emerging markets decline amid concerns that the US central bank could start 'tapering' asset purchases sooner rather than later
 
 
 
Ex-SAC manager 'broke law', court told
 
 
Reforms to spur China stocks, says Bolton
 
 
US crude rallies from near five-month low
 
 
Yahoo spurs US convertible bond sales
 
World News
 
World powers gather for Iran talks
 
Expectations are growing that an interim agreement on Iran's nuclear programme could finally be reached after 10 years of on-off negotiations
 
 
 
Inequality at front line of US politics
 
 
Hollande pledges tax reform, not cuts
 
 
Key Republican backs Yellen for Fed
 
 
Slovenia struggles to avoid EU bailout
 
UK News
 
Students embrace the age of sobriety
 
Image of UK universities as bastions of drunken behaviour on the wane as students react to £9,000 fees by sobering up and demanding better education
 
 
 
Camden Town fears trouble down the track
 
 
Co-op probe a poll challenge for Labour
 
 
Ministers act to limit Serco/G4S damage
 
 
Rural pressure group to give fracking a fillip
 
UK Companies
 
Bumi revamp misses funding deadline
 
The UK-listed miner said it had not received financing agreements needed from chairman Samin Tan, who wants to increase his stake in the company
 
 
 
Rules for P2P lending at risk
 
 
No place policing private morals
 
 
Man Group's employees feel the squeeze
 
 
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