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02/07/2012

Barclays chairman Marcus Agius is to resign. Plus, celebrations in Madrid as Spain win Euro 2012, and a look at the presidential elections in Mexico.

Dotun Adebayo with news from at home and abroad. The chairman of Barclays Marcus Agius is to resign this morning. Up All Night talks to the Fred Studeman of the Financial Times who says the resignation marks the start of another tricky week for one of the world's biggest banks. Independent Editor Chris Blackhurst knows Mr Agius - he says he's a good old fashioned banker and will be devasated by the scandal.

Reporter Ashish Sharma is live from Madrid where celebrations are in full swing following Spain's historic win over Italy in Euro 2012.

Will Grant is in Mexico City for the presidential elections which have being dominated by drugs and the Mexico's economy.

The Nobel prize winner for economics Prof. Joseph Stiglitz talks to Dotun about his new book and gets Up All Night's economics phone-in underway and the search for the plane belonging to pioneering female pilot Amelia Earhart begins 75 years after she went missing over the Pacific Ocean.

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