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With the general election only days away The Gateway, as ever, is on hand with some quality analysis of how the result will affect you. Also in this issue: The Gateway guide to PR, the Premier League debt crisis, and Will Hodges reports from Mumbai.

When brands go bad: a closer look at the relationships between big brands and the celebrities they sponsor. Also inside: what the latest employment figures mean for you, M&A explained, and the final part of our exclusive serialisation of The Game.

Danger: As Ofgem warn that the UK's energy market is in desperate need of reform we look at the challenges facing the industry. Also inside: the economic story of Africa, the future of private equity, and much news analysis and comment.

Obama v Wall Street: we investigate the President's plans for banking reform. Also inside: what is the point of the iPad, and the commodity super-cycle - how the demand for goods is changing and why.

As leading pharmaceutical company Pfizer acquire Wyeth, one of their closest competitors, for $68bn, we explore how the deal plays into The City, consumers and even graduate job prospects.
We profile the different types of job seekers - from the superstars to the clueless.The question is, what type of job-seeker are you and which one should you be?