Saturday Papers: tips and comment
Please note no FT or Guardian published today.
THE TIMES
* David Milliband will run for the Labour leadership if David Cameron ends the party's 13 years in power at the election, expected in May
* Carphone Warehouse founder David Ross fights to save his property business Kandahar Group
* Bonus culture: in which Pooh learns that honey isn't everything
* Big shot of the year: Sam Laidlaw, chief executive Centrica
* From Westminster to the West Midlands, the house gap continues to widen
* Ireland: Celtic Tiger finished off by debunked 'miracle'
DAILY TELEGRAPH
* It is costing British taxpayers more than £6 million a year to protect Tony Blair
* Video games have become one of the biggest forms of entertainment in Britain, outselling films over the last year
* ITV has let us all down -- interview Melvyn Bragg
* As the patient recovers, doctor bows out -- interview Sir Liam Donaldson, the nation's chief medic
* Doubts over future of Central African Gold
* Profile Sir Terry Leahy, chief executive Tesco
THE INDEPENDENT
* Labour will today launch a hard-hitting campaign against David Cameron's proposal to repeal the ban of hunting with dogs
DAILY MAIL
Investment Extra:
* Defensives should keep investors safe in 2010 according to Jeremy Tigue, head of Global Equities at F&C
Other comment:
* Retailers braced for a tough year in 2010
* Bankers are left out in the cold this Christmas
* Barclays Capital has awarded pay rises to all of its 23,000 investment bankers
* Consentino Wines drowns sorrows
* Barclays Wealth has named WPP Group among its stock tips for 2010
DAILY EXPRESS
* Weather experts warn of another blast of Arctic weather which will send temperatures plummeting next week
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