TODAY'S SUNDAY PAPERS
Business and economics
The Sunday Telegraph: Barclays has described accusations from the US energy regulator that its staff attempted to manipulate the American electricity market as “baseless” and “hollow”.
The Sunday Telegraph: Businesses are benefiting from a reduction in red-tape costs of almost £1 billion, the Government will say this week.
Mail on Sunday: Legal action has begun in Iceland relating to Mappin & Webb’s and Goldsmiths’ parent firm Aurum, whose owners agreed to sell the business just days ago.
The Independent on Sunday: Defence Secretary Philip Hammond's plans for reform of the £14 billion division that supplies and equips the armed forces are under threat as advisers struggle to prove they are value for money.
The Independent on Sunday: The Consumer Prices Index is expected to have risen for the second month in a row to 2.8% in November, continuing the upward trend in prices fuelled by October's surge in tuition fees.
Mail on Sunday: Nigel Hanger, the millionaire horseracing founder of Kettering Textiles, who sold the clothing recycling firm to the Salvation Army, is still reaping huge rewards.
Mail on Sunday: George Osborne faces a big hole in the public finances as it emerged this weekend that the auction of the fourth-generation radio spectrum may raise little more than one third of the £3.5 billion he predicted.
Mail on Sunday: The Government announced last week that 150,000 clients of Northern Rock Asset Management would receive payments totalling £270 million because of errors made by the bank in 2008.