The Guardian Audio Edition: 26 February 2013

Audio versions of a selection of articles from the Guardian newspaper and website

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In this week's edition:

• Pope accepts resignation of UK's most senior Roman Catholic cleric, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, who has been accused of 'inappropriate acts' Read the article here.
by Severin Carrell and Sam Jones

• Oscar Pistorius's uncle says athlete wants to talk to Reeva Steenkamp's relatives – as her father warns of consequences if star's story proves false. Read the article here.
by David Smith in Johannesburg

• Few prime ministers have been as tireless in promoting Britain's arms industry as David Cameron. He calls it a key part of the UK's economy, but do the figures really add up? Read the article here.
by Andy Beckett

• Size zero no longer stars at London fashion week, yet the carnival of spending still makes me queasy. Read the article here.
by Zoe Williams

• The Oscar's 2013: Lincoln and Django Unchained won welcome recognition in a ceremony that lifted no one film too high above the others. Read the article here.
by Peter Bradshaw

In this week's audiobook review we look back at the Canadian novelist Robertson Davies and examine David Mitchell's breakthrough novel Cloud Atlas.

The Guardian Audio Edition is supported by Audible.co.uk. To listen to the audiobooks reviewed in this week's edition go to audible.co.uk/guardianaudio.

AudiobooksSeverin CarrellSam JonesDavid SmithAndy BeckettZoe WilliamsPeter Bradshaw
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