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David Cameron goes for a run in Brighton yesterday ahead of his speech to the Conservatives' spring conference

Cameron struggles to make the running

Nigel Morris: As poll lead narrows, Tory leader admits his party has failed to win over the electorate / Fears of right-wing backlash as shadow minister admits Labour could win election.

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Inflation-busting pay rises for non-executive directors

Monday, 1 March 2010

FTSE-100 chairmen and internal pay watchdogs get salary and fee increases

Manufacturers out of recession but still uncertain

Monday, 1 March 2010

Rising demand for British manufactured goods is improving confidence in the immediate future, but investment plans are still being scaled back in response to continued uncertainty about the longer term.

Girls are reading Stephanie Meyer's 'Twilight' saga, while boys are turning to Peter Lancett's 'Dark Man' series

Boys read as much as girls, but prefer the simpler books

Monday, 1 March 2010

At all ages, girls score more highly on reading tests, survey shows

Genetic test could be used to 'personalise' drugs, say scientists

Monday, 1 March 2010

Patients' genes would be checked to see whether treatments work for them

Thomas Gensemer in his London offices, says UK parties need to learn the value of storytelling on websites

With just two months to go, when will the internet election take off?

Monday, 1 March 2010

The man behind Obama's online campaign tells Ian Burrell where British parties can up their game

Police officers stand by as looters take merchandise from a supermarket in Concepcion yesterday

Death toll from Chile quake leaps to 700 and counting

Monday, 1 March 2010

Sporadic looting erupts as rescuers work to free those trapped in rubble.

Prime Minister al-Maliki talking to the press yesterday

PM plays the anti-Baath card as poll approaches

Monday, 1 March 2010

Patrick Cockburn: Talk of former Baathists infiltrating next Sunday's election masks the more complex dilemmas facing Iraq.

Hollywood studios want to reduce internet piracy of new films, such as Disney's "Alice In Wonderland" which stars Anne Hathaway

Internet piracy crackdown by US studios

Monday, 1 March 2010

Downloading films, music or games could lead to prison, if UK signs up to proposed treaty

Dermot Ahern says dissident groups have increased co-operation

Irish dissidents pose 'growing threat'

Monday, 1 March 2010

Minister warns that recent violence 'as dangerous as at any time during Troubles'

A partially destroyed coastal road near L'Aguillon sur Mer

Atlantic storm kills 55 as it rages across Europe

Monday, 1 March 2010

Wave surges flooded coastal regions of western Europe and hurricane- force winds left a trail of devastation.

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