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Saved permits can be used to meet future targets to cut emissions without reducing pollutionCompanies across Europe are hoarding permits to produce greenhouse gas emissions worth hundreds of millions of pounds, the Guardian can reveal.The surplus credits have been amassed from over-allocation of per  read details from Guardian Unlimited

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Should I speculate to accumulate?( Guardian Unlimited )
I need to upgrade my camera in order to increase my earnings to pay off my debt, but it will use up the remainder of my credit limit. What is a debtor to do?Work investment. Work investment. Work investment. I can say it a hundred times and my wife will have a go at me for giving in to gadget lust.Fact is, I need to upgrade the old kit because that
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Guide to dance: Alvin Ailey( Guardian Unlimited )
Ailey's American Dance Theater gave black choreography identity and emotional presence – and became an African-American institutionIn shortBorn in poverty in rural Texas, Alvin Ailey grew into a gifted choreographer who drew inspiration from African American culture. He went on to become both an American institution and a broken man.BackstoryAlv
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Fashion blog: New York fashion week( Guardian Unlimited )
• Post your comments below or send me an email• Read our fashion pages for the latest style news• Sign up for our free Fashion Statement email• Follow guardian.co.uk Life & Style on Twitter9.45am: Well, I can only assume that Nicholas K knows something we don't, and it involves war. If you don't like your fashion to blend into the desert,
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Obama attacks plan to burn Qur'an( Guardian Unlimited )
US president joins worldwide condemnation of plan by US preacher to burn copies of Qur'an to mark 9/11 anniversaryBarack Obama today joined mounting worldwide condemnation of the plan by an extremist US preacher to burn copies of the Qur'an, saying the event would be a "recruitment bonanza for al-Qaida".The Rev Terry Jones has vowed to go ahead
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Poet puts haikus on Atlanta streets( Guardian Unlimited )
Artist satirises roadside adverts by nailing his poetry to traffic lights and streetlamps across the cityArtist John Morse has been peppering Atlanta's road intersections with haikus, nailing his poetry to traffic lights and streetlamps in an attempt to provide commuters with "poetic snapshots of the urban condition".Mimicking the usual advertis
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Gay kiss South Africans in car crash( Guardian Unlimited )
One dead, the other seriously injured in crash one month after moment of passion was controversially published in newspaperTheirs was a kiss that stunned a conservative town. When a moment of passion between two men was published on a newspaper front page, it provoked fierce debate in one of South Africa's oldest communities.In a single photograph
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The surprisingly complex truth about planes and climate change | Duncan Clark( Guardian Unlimited )
A new study suggests that planes cause more warming than cars, while ships are cooling enough to counteract them bothWe hear much about the environmental costs of air travel. As our recent Q&A explained, the problem is not just that planes burn a lot of fuel and therefore kick out plenty of CO2 per passenger. Just as important are a host of other h
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Clegg urges police to investigate 'quickly and thoroughly'( Guardian Unlimited )
Clegg says police are entitled to 'ask questions' about whether Andy Coulson, No 10's director of communications, knew of phone-hacking when he was News of the World editorThe deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, today urged the police to probe new phone-hacking allegations surrounding No 10 communications chief, Andy Coulson, as another News of t
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Where is the petrol for the private sector engine going to come from? | Michael White( Guardian Unlimited )
A remark by Nick Clegg makes me worry that the coalition has not grasped the role that public spending plays in promoting the health of the private sectorNick Clegg made an interesting slip on air this morning, one which has a direct bearing on the wisdom of the coalition's cuts strategy. Reminding Radio 4 listeners that Britain's economy grew by
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This is George Osborne's chance to back away from austerity( Guardian Unlimited )
The OECD's volte-face over the dangers of spending cuts gives the chancellor plenty of cover to rethink his approach. If he doesn't, he will be making a catastrophic blunderIt was like manna from heaven for George Osborne when the west's leading economic think tank instructed its rich members back in May to tackle budget deficits without delay.H
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Toshack resigns as Wales boss with immediate effect( Guardian Unlimited )
• Manager admits he should go now after talks with FAW• Montenegro defeat appears to have sealed his fateJohn Toshack has resigned as the Wales manager with immediate effect after six years in the job.The former Real Madrid manager, who has been in charge of the national team since 2004, revealed he would be stepping down at the start of the we
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Russia and England fight for World Cup( Guardian Unlimited )
While England promote their 'safe' option, Russia's bid team for the 2018 World Cup want the tournament to be a historic momentVitaly Mutko is in a confident mood. Surveying Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium, with its luridly green artificial pitch, Mutko recalls watching Russia beat England 2-1 here during their 2007 European qualifier. It had seemed
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Defoe fears eight-week injury lay-off( Guardian Unlimited )
• Striker set to miss England's qualifier against Montenegro• Tottenham also likely to lose forward for Champions LeagueJermain Defoe fears he may be out for eight weeks after suffering ankle ligament damage during England's 3-1 victory over Switzerland on Tuesday.The injury means the striker will miss the majority of Tottenham Hotspur's Cha
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Fabio Capello considers making Steven Gerrard full-time captain( Guardian Unlimited )
• England manager impressed by Gerrard's leadership• Italian says he will 'absolutely' step down in 2012Fabio Capello is considering appointing Steven Gerrard as the England captain on a full-time basis following the Liverpool midfielder's impressive displays this season as a stand-in for the injured Rio Ferdinand.The Italian, who has confi
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The basic principles of how to run a club( Guardian Unlimited )
The former chairman of Southend United says for too long football clubs have not stuck to workable and dependable business strategiesA football club is different from any other business entity. The stakeholders, in this case are the fans. The fans' investment is their support, while their return comes in the form of the emotional gratification all
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PD James fights to save Public Lending Right scheme from chop( Guardian Unlimited )
Crime writer and Society of Authors president urges Jeremy Hunt to maintain funding writers receive when libraries loan out their booksCrime novelist PD James has written to the culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, calling his attention to the thousands of authors who are fighting for the money they receive from library loans of their work to be spared
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University graduates should pay more for degrees, says minister( Guardian Unlimited )
David Willetts warns that young people face missing out on higher education if they don't contribute more to the costGraduates should pay a higher contribution in return for their university education, a government minister said today.The universities minister, David Willetts, said this would be better than cutting student numbers or reducing the
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How the pop-up craze is giving cinema back its soul( Guardian Unlimited )
A grassroots movement, where audiences get to participate and experience films communally in unique locations, is the perfect antidote to the passivity of the modern multiplexOn the floor of the cavernous main hall inside Alexandra Palace – a glass-roofed exhibition centre in north London – three and a half thousand people dressed as Bedouins a
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The BBC, Boris and the cuts( Guardian Unlimited )
BBC London will tonight broadcast a London Debate (BBC One, 22:35) about the effect of government cuts on the capital. Recorded on Tuesday, participants will include the influential Stephen Greenhalgh, leader of Tory flagship borough Hammersmith and Fulham, Labour Mayor of Hackney and chair of London Councils Jules Pipe, TfL commissioner Peter Hend
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Robert Chote to head Office for Budget Responsibility( Guardian Unlimited )
Chancellor George Osborne names Institute for Fiscal Studies director to take helm at independent budgetary watchdogRobert Chote, the head of Britain's leading thinktank on tax and spending, was today named by George Osborne to head his independent budgetary watchdog.The influential director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies will be the first pe
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BAE to cut 946 UK jobs( Guardian Unlimited )
Cutbacks focus on military aircraft division, which make parts for Tornado, Harrier jump jet and Hawk trainerBAE Systems has sparked fears of heavy job losses across the UK defence industry after announcing that it will cut up to 946 positions across its UK workforce.The cutbacks will mostly hit its military aircraft division, which makes parts for
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Interest rate held at 0.5%( Guardian Unlimited )
Bank of England votes to keep interest rate at record low of 0.5% – where it has been fixed since March 2009The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at 0.5% for the 18th month in a row, as concern over the state of the UK economy continued to override inflation fears.The Bank's monetary policy committee also voted to leave its £200
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From the archive, 9 September 1950: Rescuers' all-day battle with gas( Guardian Unlimited )
Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 9 September 1950Glasgow, Friday night.The first sign that the rescue was imminent came shortly before eleven o'clock to-night, when a siren was sounded, and Mr. William Pearson, secretary of the Scottish area of the miners' union, accompanied by Lord Balfour, chairman of the N.C.B. (Scottish Divi
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Binyam Mohamed case rejected( Guardian Unlimited )
British resident cannot sue firm for allegedly flying terror suspects abroad for CIA because of 'national security concerns'A US court has narrowly ruled that Binyam Mohamed, the British resident secretly rendered to Morocco by the CIA before being held in the Guantánamo Bay prison camp for four years, cannot sue over his alleged torture in over
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Global economic growth forecasts cut( Guardian Unlimited )
Major world economies may be slowing faster than thought – although OECD says another downturn 'unlikely'The global recovery may be slowing faster than previously thought, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development warned today as it cut its growth forecasts for the second half of the year. The Paris-based organisation also call
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Manila police may have shot hostages( Guardian Unlimited )
Bullet trajectories suggest some victims were hit by friendly fire during botched assault on hijacked busSome victims of a botched rescue of hostages on a tourist bus in the Philippines may have been hit by police fire, the country's top law enforcement official said today .Eight tourists from Hong Kong were killed and three seriously wounded afte
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Russian market hit by car bomb( Guardian Unlimited )
At least 12 killed and 80 injured by Vladikavkaz blast in what appears to be latest strike by Islamist militantsAt least 15 people have been killed and 80 injured after a powerful car bomb ripped through a market in the Russian city of Vladikavkaz today.Witnesses reported major devastation in what appears to be the latest strike by Islamist militan
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Church disowns Qur'an fire pastor( Guardian Unlimited )
Radical evangelist set up Christian Community of Cologne, which says it wants nothing to do with his plansThe US pentacostal preacher who ignited an international row with plans to burn copies of the Qur'an was dismissed from the board of a church he founded in Germany after allegations he mistreated his followers, according to German newspapers.T
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Venice film review: The Town( Guardian Unlimited )
As Ben Affleck and bro vie for attention in Venice, the older one's brawny cops-and-robbers thriller leaves no cliche untrampledThe Affleck brothers – Casey and Ben – are vying for glory at this year's Venice film festival. In the past three days both siblings have boated on to the Lido, brandishing films that could hardly be more different i
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US: Mexico drug war 'like Colombia'( Guardian Unlimited )
US secretary of state angers politicians and raises fears that controversial Plan Colombia may be used in MexicoHilary Clinton has sparked a diplomatic row with Mexico by likening the country's drugs war to a Colombia-style "insurgency", a charge angrily rejected by Mexican politicians.The US secretary of state pointed to the use of car bombs, a
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Muslims prepare for Eid al-Fitr( Guardian Unlimited )
Images from around the world as the holiest month in the Islamic calendar draws to a close
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Japan-China territorial row escalates( Guardian Unlimited )
Captain of Chinese boat that collided with Japanese patrol ships in disputed waters could be prosecutedA territorial row between Japan and China worsened today after officials threatened to prosecute the captain of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with Japanese patrol ships near disputed islands.Reports said Zhan Qixiong could face up to three
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Cameron pays tribute to father( Guardian Unlimited )
Prime minister issues statement following sudden death of his father yesterdayDavid Cameron paid tribute to his "amazing" father today, describing him as a "life-enhancer" who had "touched a lot of lives in lots of different ways".The prime minister was at Ian Cameron's bedside in hospital in the south of France as he died yesterday followin
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Tahir Shah's guide to Casablanca( Guardian Unlimited )
Author Tahir Shah gives Marcel Theroux an insider's guide to his home city of CasablancaMarcel TherouxRebecca Lovell
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Government backs new inquiry into phone hacking( Guardian Unlimited )
• Government backs new investigation into phone hacking• Anti-war protesters scale scaffolding outside Commons• Nick Clegg says ministers should be reshuffled less often• Follow the latest developments in Westminster here1.13pm: Paul Farrelly has just accused Tom Crone, a News International lawyer, of misleading the culture committee when h
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Hugh Muir( Guardian Unlimited )
The mayor of London is cuddling up to Ed Balls to distance himself from the coalition's cuts – and who can blame him?The axeman cometh and, unusually, he has an appointment – 20 October will see the coalition government cuts programme unveiled. Ed Balls says the cuts will go deep at precisely the wrong time and may well plunge us into a double
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The truth about travel and warming( Guardian Unlimited )
A new study suggests that planes cause more warming than cars, while ships are cooling enough to counteract them bothWe hear much about the environmental costs of air travel. As our recent Q&A explained, the problem is not just that planes burn a lot of fuel and therefore kick out plenty of CO2 per passenger. Just as important are a host of other h
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Seasonal food: blackberries( Guardian Unlimited )
They're not real berries and not always black. This is our guide to finding, storing, cooking and eating blackberriesThe blackberry has been foraged and enjoyed for a very long time, at least 8,000 years according to the archaeological evidence. They are more highly prized in western Europe than anywhere else in the world, and collected and eaten
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Jimmy Page to charge £445 for book( Guardian Unlimited )
Led Zeppelin guitarist's forthcoming memoir will be a 'visual documentary' of his life consisting only of photographs – and a hefty price tagJimmy Page is to publish his autobiography, and not only does it lack deep insights, funny stories and the darkest secrets of Led Zeppelin – it acosts £445. The guitarist says his new book, a 500-page
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Santa Cruz out of Europa League squad( Guardian Unlimited )
• Striker will not feature in European group stages• Paraguayan has scored just four goals since £18m moveRoque Santa Cruz's peripheral existence at Manchester City continued today when the club announced that he has not been included in their Europa League squad.Santa Cruz was excluded from City's 25-man squad for the qualifying ties agains
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