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Leaders to offer response to UKIP win
The main party leaders are due to set out their response to UKIP's European elections victory, as David Cameron meets EU counterparts.
Lloyds Bank announces TSB flotation
Lloyds announces plans to float a 25% stake in its TSB business on the stock market, with small investors being offered free shares in the bank.
Tax crackdown yields record £23.9bn
The government raised a record £23.9bn in additional tax this year as a result of a crackdown on tax avoidance, HM Revenue and Customs says.
Salmond sets out independence vision
Scotland would become independent "in more promising circumstances than virtually any nation in history", the first minister is to say.
Child sight loss 'on the increase'
Increasing numbers of British children are being registered as blind or partially sighted as more very premature babies survive, say campaigners.
PROFILE: The Sun is a daily national "red top" tabloid newspaper and the biggest-selling newspaper in the UK. Famous for its "Page 3" girls and catchy banner headlines, it is published by News Group Newspapers of News International, a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. While throwing it's considerable mass influence behind Tony Blair's New Labour, politically, the paper's stance was less clear under Prime Minister Gordon Brown with numerous editorials critical of Brown's policies and often more supportive of those of then Conservative leader David Cameron. On election day (6 May 2010), The Sun urged its readers to vote for David Cameron's "modern and positive" Conservatives in order to save Britain from "disaster". Profile extracted from Wikipedia and used under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.