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Today's headlines
Fed Talbot trial news. P4
Apple sells 74m iPhones in three months to end of 2014. P21
David Beckham's advert for whisky is cleared. P2
BBC must have a show about books, demands Robert Harris. P5
Fred Talbot trial news. P12
Peppa Pig success offsets cinema let-down. B3
Tech deals reach highest level since dotcom boom. B3
Facebook and Instagram deny attack by hackers. B3
Glen Moreno to leave top job at Pearson. B4
Sky bans fans from deadline-day reports. S4
Cyber threat drives US to change tack on naming and shaming. P5
Editorial: Preserve the competition in the UK mobile market. P10
Analysis: Facebook and Google – mobile messaging. P14
Peppa Pig's hot streak looks set to double licensing revenues for EOne. P16
Google lights a fire under US broadband. P18
Snapchat joins news business with Discover service launch. P19
The connected business. Pullout
Japanese journalist to die today unless female bomber is released. P33
Glen Moreno to leave top job at Pearson. P45
ITV to show Carl Frampton's boxing world title defence. P63
Syrian cartoonists turn spotlight on UK's failure to take in more refugees. P10
Jeffrey Epstein breaks silence to attack 'gossip media frenzy' over Prince Andrew. P17
Fox Animation secures rights to the Mr Men. P22
Comment: Ending the watershed is crossing the line of our TV culture. P33
Obituary: Cartoonist RK Laxman. P46
EOne revenues hit the target. P54
ITV to show Carl Frampton's boxing world title defence. P55
Fred Talbot trial coverage. P7
Another view: don't shed the watershed. P22
Why audiences will love Fortitude. P26
Twitter launches new video app. P40
Entertainment One hungry for bigger profits. P41
Japanese journalist to die today unless female bomber is released. P8
Beijing looks to cultivate Chinese chip makers. P19
Feature: At 100, correspondent is still on the beat. P27
Microsoft faces cloudier future. P28
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P5
Survey finds talent shows distort teens' career hopes. P10
Ephraim Hardcastle: Downton Abbey actor thinks next series will be the last. P17
Breastfeeding mothers in selfie war with Facebook. P33
BBC editor warns of terror threat to staff. P41
Entertainment One fattens up profits. P77
No deal over leaders' TV debates. P2. Comment. P13
Fred Talbot trial news. P4
EOne revenues hit the target. P55
Match of the Day pundit given £2.5m bill for investing in tax-break scheme. P1, P5
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P3
Funeral takes place of Coronation Street actor Anne Kirkbride. P12
Fred Talbot trial coverage. P17
The Jump coverage. P29
Locals protest about lingerie shop during The Casual Vacancy filming. P30
Channel 4 cancels My Mad Fat Diary. P31
Japanese journalist to die today unless female bomber is released. P16
Fred Talbot trial news. P17
Funeral held for Anne Kirkbride. P23
Interview: Call the Midwife actor Patsy Mount. P34, 35
EOne revenues hit the target. P44
ITV to show Carl Frampton's boxing world title defence. P56
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P1, 4, 5
ASA rejects claims that David Beckham's whisky ad would turn kids to drink. P3
Fred Talbot trial coverage. P4
Funeral takes place of Coronation Street actor Anne Kirkbride. P9
Watchdogs ban Stop Go pay day loan advert. P9
Ratings for Broadchurch pick up. P26
Russell T Davies credits Graham Norton for coming up with gay drama idea. P26