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Monday Papers: Santander could hire 6,000 new staff - other news
The spanish lender launches a recruitment drive as it presses ahead with UK expansion.
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The Guardian
* Google faces first US competition inquiry; search engine giant alleged to have manipulated rankings of rivals myTriggers, SourceTool/TradeComet and Foundem.
* German economist Hans-Werner Sinn warns further austerity might push Greece to the brink of 'civil war'.
* Job losses 'inevitable' to fund upgrade of London transport network; TfL's £39bn funding settlement until 2018 to be reassessed; London Underground staff face 800 redundancies.
The Independent
* More than 45,000 people will this week receive letters from HM Revenue & Customs to give them warning that their employers have not deducted the correct amount of tax from their pay packets.
* The world economy is recovering moderately but still faces challenges such as the need for medium-term fiscal consolidation, the IMF's deputy managing director, John Lipsky, said yesterday.
Daily Mail
* The board of Equitable Life today delivers a final plea to the government to honour a pledge on payouts to policyholders caught up in the scandal that brought the life insurer to the brink of bankruptcy.
* British manufacturers are profiting from a continuing boom in export business, figures from manufacturers' organisation, the EEF, and accountancy firm BDO show today.
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