observer.guardian.co.uk:
Errors in car scrappage data mean scheme will be extended beyond FebruaryThe government has exaggerated the success of its car scrappage scheme after double counting thousands of orders, the Guardian has learnt.Officials at L (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Shadow foreign secretary says French newspapers reported peer got foreign minister post in return for assurance that French MEP would become commission vice-presidentWilliam Hague today suggested the appointment of the Britis (Read More)
The Guardian:
Financial crisis beckons as public spending cuts loom and universities face intense competition from overseasUniversities are facing a new funding crisis with looming public spending cuts and intense competition from overseas (Read More)
Hoboken 411:
11/20/2009:The number of complaints received by Hoboken411 regarding parking in Hoboken has skyrocketed immensely in the past few weeks!They want your money to fill budget shortfalls!I have so many photos from angry residents (Read More)
The Guardian:
Commercial vehicle production down 60% this yearCar production fell last month, but the decline was the smallest this year, it was announced today.A total of 106,400 cars were made in the UK in October 2009 - a drop of 6.7% o (Read More)
The Guardian:
In a stormy week all round it has been pretty grim at Westminster where the winds of change are blowing."Gordon, your time is up and there won't be a replay!" concluded taxfree, following the Queen's speech. "This speech is (Read More)
BBC:
This morning I joined a clutch of damp, sleepy and dishevelled hacks - sorry, bright-eyed and enthusiastic fellow journalists - at a briefing at the Department of Business in Whitehall about the Digital Economy Bill.In brief (Read More)
The Guardian:
Major overhaul at news channel includes appointment of BBC's Salah Negm as director of newsAl-Jazeera's English-language news channel has embarked on an overhaul of operations including an executive shakeup.Tony Burman, the a (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Film:
CinemaScore is the audience-reaction research tool of choice for the film industry - because of its uncanny accuracy. Not good news for Richard Kelly, whose latest film The Box has just been awarded a rare-as-Ed-Wood's-teeth (Read More)
www.ft.com:
David Cameron can expect an enthusiastic reception at the CBI's annual conference on Monday, reflecting the transformation in the Conservatives' relations with business since he became party leader. (Read More)
Financial Times:
The UK employers’ group has supported Conservative plans to cut the budget deficit swiftly and sharply, rejecting Gordon Brown’s eight-year timetable to reduce the national debt. (Read More)
The Guardian:
The main foreign policy job is titled high representative for foreign and security policy because, when negotiating the Lisbon treaty, Britain balked at calling it European foreign minister.The post, while formally the junior (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Chief executive Ian Watmore keen for no job losses• £200m investment in grassroots football unaffectedThe Football Association board agreed in principle today to cut the organisation's spending by 10% as a means of coping w (Read More)
UK News from Times Online:
Labour’s hopes for a feel-good mini-Budget next month have been dashed as plunging tax receipts drove Britain further into the red. (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Film:
He used to be Beetlejuice and Batman. Now Michael Keaton is a first-time director and a contented manMichael Keaton is standing in the middle of his London hotel room, transfixed by the widescreen television before him. He ho (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
From Goldfrapp to Badly Drawn Boy, from Karen O to Nick Cave, more and more big names are lining up to write music for films. What makes the process so appealing?'When you're writing a song, it's like you're the director, scr (Read More)
www.ft.com:
UK public borrowing soared in October, compounding Alistair Darling's problems as the chancellor prepares next month's pre-Budget report. (Read More)