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Thursday Papers: Goldman faces £20m fine from UK regulator - other news
Near-record penalty follows a five-month investigation into the investment bank’s international business.
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The Guardian
* City lobbies George Osborne to save banks from break-up.
* The administrators of Connaught, the failed social housing maintenance group, have warned they will need the support and goodwill of scores of councils and housing association customers in order to keep job losses to a minimum.
* Blackwell book chain owner plans to hand firm over to staff.
* Announcing its annual results, Barratt Developments warns that trading conditions remain tough and says that it will not reinstate dividend payments.
The Independent
* Profits in the UK's charity outlets increased by 6.7% last year, raising more than half a billion pounds for good causes.
* Obama rejects demands to extend Bush-era tax cuts.
Daily Express
* BP spread the blame for the Gulf of Mexico disaster in a bid to prove it was not guilty of “gross negligence” in the way it ran the Deepwater Horizon rig.
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